a natural ability to feel or know something is right or wrong without thinking deeply.
Gut feeling
If it ___ (be) cold at night, I usually ___ (turn) the heater on.
is , turn
If you want your garden to grow, you ... (have to) work hard.
have to
When people ___ (be) tired, they ____(not pay) attention.
are , don't pay
The house ___ we bought last year is very big.
that / which
a reply that is playful, not serious, and often meant to make people feel relaxed or amused.
Light-hearted response
He ____ (make) his own food if he ___ (have) time next week
will make, has
If you ____ (take) an umbrella, you ___(not need) to put on your raincoat.
take, won't need
If my friends ____ (arrive) on time, we ___(have) more time to spend together.
arrive, will have
I know a girl ___ brother plays football.
whose
to come to see someone, sometimes at a stated place, usually briefly and without a specific invitation:
drop by
If I ____ (not remember) my password, I ___(create) a new one.
don't remember , will create
___ Athalia ___ (come) to the party if Felicia ____(invite) her?
Will, come, invites
When it ____(rain), I usually_____ (stay) at home.
rains, stay
Combine the sentences: I met a teacher. She works at my school.
I met a teacher who works at my school.
to allow yourself to behave much more freely than usual and enjoy yourself:
let your hair down
If it ____ (rain) tomorrow, we ___ (not have) a picnic.
If it rains tomorrow, we won’t/will not have a picnic.
I ____(let) you know when the dinner ___(be) ready.
I will let you know when the dinner is ready
If he ____ (not stop) singing now, I ____(have to) turn off the radio.
doesn't stop, will have to
Identify the type of relative clause: My phone, which I bought two years ago, still works perfectly.
Non-defining relative clause