English Grammar Quiz: Conditionals & Clauses

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Which sentence correctly uses a zero conditional?

  • If it rains, the ground gets wet. (correct)
  • If you would call me, I will help you.
  • If I saw her, I would say hello.
  • If he had known, he would come.

Identify the sentence that uses a first conditional correctly.

  • If they had known, they will join us.
  • If I swim faster, I would win the race.
  • If he was taller, he will play basketball.
  • If she studies hard, she will pass the exam. (correct)

Which of the following sentences correctly contains a relative clause?

  • She enjoys to read books that are adventurous.
  • He prefers books which are about science.
  • I have the car that is blue and fast.
  • The book that I borrowed was exciting. (correct)

Which of the following adjectives is an example of an '-ed' adjective?

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Select the sentence that does not use a correct relative clause.

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Study Notes

Conditional Sentences

  • Zero conditional expresses general truths or scientific facts, typically structured as "If + present simple, present simple."
  • First conditional indicates a real possibility in the future, formatted as "If + present simple, will + base verb."

Relative Clauses

  • A relative clause provides additional information about a noun and is often introduced by relative pronouns such as "who," "which," or "that."
  • Correct usage enhances sentence clarity, while incorrect usage may lead to ambiguity or grammatical errors.

Adjectives

  • '-ed' adjectives describe feelings or states that a subject experiences, often formed from verbs (e.g., "bored," "excited").
  • In contrast, '-ing' adjectives describe the characteristics of a subject (e.g., "boring," "exciting").

Identifying Errors

  • Recognition of incorrect relative clauses is critical for grammatical precision; errors may arise from misuse of relative pronouns or sentence structure.
  • Understanding how to identify correct and incorrect conditional sentence forms is essential for effective communication.

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