Sometimes conditional sentences can be a combination of two clauses each referring to different times. These are called mixed conditionals. The "if" clause is not the same time as the result clause.
Directions: Choose the correct answer
1) If he had won the election, he __________ living in the Governor's Mansion today.
a. would be
b. will be
2) If we __________ enough money last month, we would be going on a field trip this week.
a. were raising
b. had raised
3) If I were smart, I __________ bought those stocks last year.
a. would have
b. would be
4) If she didn't have a ride to work, I __________ her a ride every day.
a. would give
b. would giving
5) If they __________ to the concert this Saturday, I would have invited my other friends.
a. didn't going
b. weren't going
Directions: Which conditional is not being used in the following sentences?
1) If I had given him the message this morning, he would be auditioning for a part in the play right now.
a. Present
b. Past
c. Future
2) If I had paid attention in class, I wouldn't need a tutor.
a. Present
b. Past
c. Future
3) If he had been nicer to his co-workers, more people would be attending his retirement party tonight.
a. Present
b. Past
c. Future
4) If I were going to the dentist today, I would be so nervous.
a. Present
b. Past
c. Future
5) If she had passed the class last semester, she would not be taking it again next semester.
a. Present
b. Past
c. Future
Quiz 1 Answers
1) a. would be
2) b. had raised
3) a. would have
4) a. would give
5) b. weren't going
Quiz 2 Answers
1) c. Future
2) c. Future
3) a. Present
4) b. Past
5) a. Present