Conditionals master ("What If" Scenarios (Lowkey Delusional)
Past tenses party mix (Lore & Flashbacks)
Shops and services vocabulary (Where the Money Goes)
Word transformation(Shape Shifters )
Currency(Securing the Bag 💰)
100

Choose the correct form of the verbs to make first or second conditional sentences..

1.If you would be / are / will be / free tonight, we might go out for a drink, or to the cinema.

2. He will be / would be / is depressed if he fails the exam.

1. If you are  free tonight, we might go out for a drink, or to the cinema. 

2.  He will be depressed if he fails the exam. 

100

Choose the most suitable answer. 

I was very late. When I arrived, the conference _____.

A.was already starting

B.started

C.had already started



C.had already started

100

Pick the correct words.

Have you heard that there's a 1) sale / coupon on at WP Arnold's? They're moving to a bigger building so there are loads of 2) bargains / price tags.

1) sale 

2) bargains

100

Yesterday I took back a coat and received a ____________________ from the shop assistant. (REFUNDABLE)

REFUND

100

 "Your team has ¥32,975. You want to fly from the country that uses Yen to a country that uses Dollars ($), and then finish your trip in a country that uses Euros (€). Name the three countries you will visit in order!"

Japan / USA / France.

200

Choose the correct form for each gap below to make either the first or the second conditional.

1. If your boss ________(find out), you might lose your job.

2. We _______(not / find) the keys if we don't look for them. 

1. If your boss finds out / found out, you might lose your job.

2. We will never find the keys if we don't look for them.


200

Rewrite the two sentences as one sentence using the word in brackets. Change one of the verbs into

the past perfect and make any other necessary changes.

1. Helen and Mark got married. Then they went on a honeymoon to Mauritius. (after)

2. Anna didn’t spend much money before Christmas. She bought some new shoes in January. (so)

1) Helen and Mark went on a honeymoon to Mauritius after they had got married. / After Helen and Mark had got married, they went on a honeymoon to Mauritius.

2)  Anna hadn’t spent much money before Christmas, so she bought some new shoes in January.

200

This shop sells clothes and other things to raise money for a good cause.

charity shop
200

I need to ____________________ a lot of money if I want to buy a new phone.  (SAVINGS)

SAVE UP  

200

Can you identify the name of the currency for these symbols?  

  • 1) ¥

  • 2) ₹

  • 3) £ 

  • 4) $  

  • 5) €  

  • 6) ¥

 

  • 1)Rupee  

  • 2)Pound  

  • 3)Dollar  

  • 4)Euro  

  • 5)Yen 

300

Complete the sentence so it is logically correct: "If I didn't have to go to school, I [would / wouldn't] feel bored because I [would / wouldn't] have anything to do."  

If I didn't have to go to school, I would feel bored because I wouldn't have anything to do.

300

This sentence has a grammatical error. Find it, fix it and explain the mistake. 

When the guests finally arrived at the house, Sheila already wrapped all the presents.

Change "already wrapped" to had already wrapped.

300

This is a shop where you can buy fresh fruit and vegetables.

greengrocer’s

300

I don't really like accepting a ____________________ from my friends. (LEND). 

LOAN / FINANCIAL AID OR LOAN

300

Write the numbers and currencies in words.

451₹

£5,467

$3,500,000

1. four hundred and fifty-one rupees

2. five thousand, four hundred and sixty-seven pounds

3. three million, five hundred thousand dollars / three and a half million dollars

400

Fill in the gaps with the verbs in brackets present/past or with will/won’t/would/wouldn’t to make first or second conditional sentences.

TERRY: Hey, RAY. If you 1___  (have) time, can you go and pick up Bridget at the station? If she takes the 4 o'clock train, as she said, she 2  ____(arrive) at 5.15. 

AY: I 3 _____ (pick) her up if I could, but I have a meeting at 4.30.

TERRY: Can't you postpone it? You are the boss after all.

1) have 

2) will arrive 

3) would pick

400

 Complete Sentence 2 using a past tense so it means the exact same as Sentence 1.

Sentence 1: Samantha learned to ski, and then she went on a skiing holiday.

Sentence 2: Samantha ____________________ on the skiing holiday ____________________ she had learned to ski.   (UNTIL)

"Samantha didn't go on the skiing holiday until she had learned to ski."

400

When you are in the UK, you can buy special or unusual foods from other countries in this shop.

deli(catessen)

400

I paid the ____________________ and she handed me my receipt. (CASH)

CASHIER

400

A traveler spends €522,364 on a luxury apartment. Name three different European countries where you can walk into a shop and pay with the Euro. Then, write the number in words

Any three of: France, Germany, Spain, Italy, Ireland, Greece, etc. (Five hundred and twenty-two thousand, three hundred and sixty-four euros)

500

Respond to this problem using a full, formal Second Conditional structure: "I'm exhausted every morning. What should I do?" You must include a piece of advice...

 If  I were you I wouldgo to bed earlier...

500

Sentence 1: While Mark was walking to the local florist's, it suddenly started to rain heavily, but fortunately, he remembered to grab his umbrella before leaving the house. 

Sentence 2: It started to rain heavily while Mark _____________ to the florist's, but luckily he ____________________ his umbrella because he ____________________ to bring it.

"It started to rain heavily while Mark was walking to the florist's, but luckily he had his umbrella because he had not forgotten to bring it."

500

If you don’t have a washing machine, you can go to this place to wash your clothes.

launderette

500

Ben prefers to spend his own money so that he doesn't get into ____________________. (OWE)

DEBT

500

Your team has successfully sold a luxury yacht to a billionaire in London. The closing price on the contract is:

£843,719,562

Write this entire number out in words. Your spelling and connectors (like and) must be completely perfect to win the points!

Eight hundred and forty-three million, seven hundred and nineteen thousand, five hundred and sixty-two pounds.

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