CHAPTER 20 REVIEW TEST Short Answer Directions: Decide if the sentence expresses a habitual activity, a fact / general truth, or a future activity / situation. Circle your choice. 1. If we have time, we will go to the bookstore. 2. If my parents visit this weekend, we are going to go to the rose garden in the park. 3. I always answer my cell phone if it rings. 4. If clothes fit well, they look good on the person wearing them. 5. If the plane arrives on time, I will be amazed. 6. My brother usually gets upset if someone interrupts him. Directions: Complete the sentence with the verb(s) in parentheses. It may be true or untrue. 7. If Richard went to the hardware store, he (buy) a new hammer. 8. My car is low on gas. If I run out of gas on the way to the gas station, I (call) you. 9. Jim is moving to a new apartment. He would tell us if he (need) help.
10. If students did their homework every day, they (pass) the quizzes easily. 11. If Marie (receive) an email, she always answers it promptly. 12. If the repairman (come, not) this afternoon, I'm going to call the electric company. 13. If I (be) you, I (be) angry about the broken vase. Directions: Underline the clause that expresses a condition. Write "T" next to the statement if it expresses a true idea. Write "U" next to the statement if it expresses an untrue idea. Then decide if the verb has a present / future or past meaning. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. If the coffee is ready, we will drink it. present / future past If the car had started, I would have driven. present / future past If children are scared, they cry. present / future past If Rebecca is tired, she goes to bed early. present / future past If Jeremy needs more time on tests, I allow it. present / future past If Helena hadn't gotten sick, she would have come. present / future past Jason calls if he's going to be late. present / future past My father would have waved if he had seen us. present / future past Directions: Answer the questions. 22. If I were rich, I would quit my job and move to an island in the Caribbean. a. Am I rich? b. Have I quit my job? c. Have I moved to an island in the Caribbean?
23. Susan wouldn't listen to country and western music if she didn't like it. a. Does Susan like country and western music? b. Does Susan listen to country and western music? 24. If Javier had thought carefully about the assignment, he wouldn't have had trouble with it. a. Did Javier think carefully about the assignment? b. Did Javier have trouble with the assignment? 25. Alicia would have avoided the traffic jam if she had listened to the traffic report before leaving home. a. Did Alicia get stuck in a traffic jam? b. Did Alicia listen to the traffic report? Directions: Complete the sentence with the verb(s) in parentheses. 26. If Philip had been there, he (enjoy) the program very much. 27. If the doctors (find) the problem sooner, Marie wouldn't have gotten so sick. 28. If Joseph (bring, not) his guitar, he would have played the piano instead. 29. If Maya (want) to call you last night, I (give) her your number. 30. I bought a motorcycle. If I (have) more money, I (buy) a car instead. Directions: Complete the sentence with the verbs in parentheses. Pay attention to the tense. 31. If it (be) windy now, we (go) sailing. 32. If it (be) windy yesterday, we (go) sailing.
33. You are so unhappy at work. I (quit) my job if I (hate) mine as much as you hate yours. 34. My foot (get, not) so swollen if I (put) ice on it last night. 35. If Miko (need) a ride to school tomorrow, she (call) me. Directions: Complete the sentence with an appropriate auxiliary verb. 36. Sue doesn't live in New York, but if she, she would see Broadway shows often. 37. We already ate dinner, but if we, we would have asked you for a snack. 38. I don't have a dictionary, but if I, I would check the spelling of this word. 39. Paul doesn't like classical music, but if he, he would go to the symphony. 40. We didn't go to Las Vegas, but if we, I'm sure we would have loved it. 41. I haven't finished that book yet, but if I, I would lend it to you. 42. We aren't vegetarians, but if we, we wouldn't eat meat. 43. Mr. Lee is a good teacher, but if he, his students wouldn't study so hard. 44. Ted and Nadia don't have any kids, but if they, they wouldn't be able to travel so much. Directions: Complete the sentence with the correct form of the verb. Make an untrue or contrary-to-fact statement. 45. Since Hank isn't using his dictionary, I'll borrow it. If Hank his dictionary, I wouldn't borrow it. 46. Chieko's mom was talking on the phone. She didn't smell the pizza burning. If Chieko's mom on the phone, she would have smelled the pizza burning. 47. Clara graduated from the university two months ago, but she isn't looking for a job yet.
Clara's parents would be happy if she for a job. 48. Fatima went to the museum last weekend, but she left after 30 minutes. She wasn't enjoying the exhibit. If Fatima the exhibit, she wouldn't have left so soon. Directions: Change the statement into a conditional sentence. 49. The house is too hot inside because the heat was left on. But... 50. The children have practiced a lot so they can sing the song by heart. But 51. I can't check my email because I didn't bring my laptop computer. But 52. Charles didn't feed the cats so now they are hungry. But 53. Mark is tired because he flew in from Hong Kong late last night. But Directions: Circle the correct completion. 54. It's too bad Henry can't visit the museum with us. I really wish he (will be going, were going) with us. 55. I can't speak Chinese, but I wish I (could, could have). 56. I don't like it when people tell lies. I wish everyone (will, would) just be honest!
57. James didn't get accepted to the university he wanted to go to. Now he wishes he (had studied, would studied) harder in high school. 58. Wow! That was such a close game. I wish our team (would win, had won). It's disappointing. 59. We used to shoot off fireworks on Independence Day, but now they are illegal. I wish fireworks (were, would being) legal again. 60. Nikolai has gained a lot of weight, but he wishes he (hadn't, wouldn't). Directions: Answer the question. Write a complete conditional sentence. 61. What would you do if you were a movie star? 62. What would you have done if you hadn't learned English? 63. What do you wish would happen in the future? 64. What do you wish had happened in the past, but didn't? 65. If you were not taking this quiz, what would you be doing? Directions: Complete the sentence with the verb(s) in parentheses. Pay attention to the tense. 66. I (be) very surprised if I didn't pass this test. 67. If babies cry, their parents usually (pick) them up.
68. If Benjamin (study, not) in the U.S. now, he would be studying in France. 69. George (catch, not) a cold if he (wear) a jacket last night. 70. If James always (pay) his bills on time, he wouldn't be stressed about them. 71. If the price of gasoline (go) up more, I will start taking the bus. 72. Leila (visit) her grandchildren last summer if they (visit, not) her. 73. If Byoung wins the lottery, he (buy) a new car. Directions: Change the statement into a conditional sentence. 74. Madeleine missed her flight, so she is feeling angry and frustrated. But 75. Saya can't play the pieces for her piano lesson because she hasn't practiced all week. But 76. Michael got three traffic tickets last year, so now his insurance rates are going up. But 77. Tomás doesn't want to move to a different city, so he didn't accept the job offer. But
78. Stacy Smith is the new mayor because she won the election. But Directions: Identify the implied condition by creating a sentence using an if-clause. 79. I would stop to chat with you, but I'm in a hurry. 80. Fred had to work late. Otherwise, he would have met us for dinner. 81. I would never have completed this project on time without your help. Directions: Circle the correct completion. 82. Elena didn't go to the concert last weekend, but she wishes she (had, hadn't). 83. Mrs. Takasawa doesn't speak Japanese, but she wishes she (did, would). 84. My toddler can open the drawers in the kitchen, but I wish he (can't, couldn't). 85. My son is going to join the army, but I wish he (wasn't, weren't). 86. Sarah went on a blind date with Marsha's brother, but she wishes she (hadn't, didn't). Directions: Complete the sentence with the verb(s) in parentheses. Pay attention to the tense. 87. If Geoffrey (lose) his job, he will look for a new job. 88. Leo (visit) us more often if he had time. 89. If Lara goes to Paris for vacation this summer, she (see) the Eiffel Tower.
90. Mr. Martinez (pull, not) a muscle in his back if he (be) more careful moving the sofa. 91. My dad would answer the phone if he (cook, not) dinner right now. Directions: Change the statement into a conditional sentence. 92. The children are running and yelling, so they didn't hear the recess bell. But 93. I didn't finish the report because my computer isn't working. But 94. Roberta doesn't like cheese, so she didn't eat any pizza last night. But Directions: Identify the implied condition by creating a sentence using an if-clause. 95. Lisa has a doctor's appointment. Otherwise, she wouldn't have left work early. 96. The team couldn't have won the championship without their coach's direction.