Your taskChoose the correct answer for each question.0 / 15 selectedYour score0 / 150%Keep practising! Review the explanations below and try again.1If I had taken that job offer in New York, I ___ living in the USA now.If I had taken that job offer in New York, I ___ living in the USA now.would bewould have beenwill beam2She ___ more confident today if she had pushed herself during the training programme.She ___ more confident today if she had pushed herself during the training programme.will behad beenwould have beenwould be3If the company had diversified ten years ago, it ___ in a much stronger position right now.If the company had diversified ten years ago, it ___ in a much stronger position right now.would have beenwould bewill beis4Which sentence is an example of a mixed conditional (past condition → present result)?Which sentence is an example of a mixed conditional (past condition → present result)?If I had more time, I would help you.If she had studied harder, she would have passed last year.If I had taken that course, I would speak German now.If it rains tomorrow, we will cancel the event.5If the government had invested more in infrastructure, the economy ___ in better shape today.If the government had invested more in infrastructure, the economy ___ in better shape today.would bewould have beenwill have beenis going to be6If she hadn't dropped out of university, she ___ a qualified lawyer by now.If she hadn't dropped out of university, she ___ a qualified lawyer by now.will bewould have beenhad beenwould be7Which part of this sentence needs correcting? "If he hadn't emigrated, he would have a better work-life balance now."Which part of this sentence needs correcting? "If he hadn't emigrated, he would have a better work-life balance now.""hadn't emigrated" — should be "didn't emigrate"Nothing — the sentence is a correct mixed conditional."would have" — should be "would have had""now" — should be "then"8If he ___ more in contact with industry leaders over the years, he would have a much broader network today.If he ___ more in contact with industry leaders over the years, he would have a much broader network today.had keptkepthas keptwould keep9She wouldn't be so exhausted today if she ___ to bed at a reasonable hour last night.She wouldn't be so exhausted today if she ___ to bed at a reasonable hour last night.would gogoeshad gonewent10A mixed conditional (past condition → present result) combines which two elements?A mixed conditional (past condition → present result) combines which two elements?A present condition with a past resultA past condition with a present resultA past condition with a past resultA future condition with a present result11If they ___ to hire local guides at the start, they wouldn't be so disoriented right now.If they ___ to hire local guides at the start, they wouldn't be so disoriented right now.don't decidedidn't decidehaven't decidedhadn't decided12The patient ___ in full health now if the diagnosis had been made earlier.The patient ___ in full health now if the diagnosis had been made earlier.would bewould have beenwill beis going to be13If I ___ that investment opportunity back in 2015, I would be retired by now.If I ___ that investment opportunity back in 2015, I would be retired by now.will taketookhad takenwas taking14"If we had chosen renewable energy earlier, our bills ___ much lower today." Which option correctly completes this mixed conditional?"If we had chosen renewable energy earlier, our bills ___ much lower today." Which option correctly completes this mixed conditional?would have beenwould bewill behad been15Which sentence is NOT a mixed conditional (past condition → present result)?Which sentence is NOT a mixed conditional (past condition → present result)?If she had trained harder, she would be on the Olympic team now.If I hadn't missed that meeting, I would be the project lead today.If she had trained harder, she would have won the gold medal.If they had invested earlier, the company would be profitable today.Check AnswersPlease select an answer for at least one question first.Found an error in this exercise? Let us know.