Complete this First Conditional sentence: "If it rains, we _____ (stay) at home."
If it rains, we will stay at home.
What is the correct form of the verb: "I _____ (live) in this town for 5 years"?
I have lived in this town for 5 years.
Choose the correct modal: "You _____ (must/can) wear a seatbelt while driving."
You must wear a seatbelt while driving.
Which sentence is in passive voice?
a) The book was written by her.
b) She wrote the book.
Answer: a) The book was written by her.
Complete the sentence: "That’s the boy _____ lives next door."
That’s the boy who lives next door.
What is the structure of a Second Conditional sentence?
If + past simple, would + base form of the verb
Which sentence is in the Present Perfect?
a) I saw that movie last night.
b) I have seen that movie twice.
b) I have seen that movie twice.
What is the difference between "must" and "have to"?
'Must' can imply that the obligation comes from internal motivations, while 'have to' is often used to express external requirements or obligations, such as rules and laws.
Change this sentence to passive: They clean the office every day.
The office is cleaned every day.
Which is correct? "That’s the school _____ I studied."
a) where
b) which
c) that
That’s the school where I studied.
Create a Third Conditional sentence for this situation: "I didn’t study for the exam, so I failed."
If I had studied for the exam, I wouldn’t have failed.
Change this sentence to Past Continuous: "She plays the piano."
She was playing the piano.
Fill in the blank: "I ______ (should/might) go to the doctor. I'm feeling a bit sick."
I should go to the doctor. I'm feeling a bit sick.
Rewrite in passive voice: "The chef has cooked a delicious meal."
A delicious meal has been cooked by the chef.
Choose the correct relative pronoun: "I need to speak to the person _____ is in charge of this project."
I need to speak to the person who is in charge of this project.
Choose the correct form for a mixed conditional: "If I _____ (study) harder, I ______ (be) a doctor now."
If I had studied harder, I would be a doctor now.
What is the Future Perfect form of the verb "finish" in this sentence: "By tomorrow, I _____ (finish) the project."
By tomorrow, I will have finished the project.
Which modal verb expresses permission in the past: "______ (can/could/would) you go to the party last night?"
Could you go to the party last night?
Change the following sentence to passive: "The police will arrest the criminal."
The criminal will be arrested by the police.
Is this clause defining or non-defining:
"My brother, who lives in London, is coming to visit."
Non-defining because the information can be omitted and the sentence will still make sense.
A defining clause would look like this:
I often Video Call my brother who lives in London. This information is crucial to the sentence.
Fill in the blanks: "If I _____ (be) you, I _____ (not take) that job."
If I were you, I wouldn't take that job.
Fill in the blanks with the correct tense: "By the time I arrived, they _______ (leave) already."
By the time I arrived, they had left already.
What is the modal verb used for deduction in this sentence: "He ______ (might/can’t/must) be at home because the lights are off."
He can’t be at home because the lights are off.
Turn this question into passive voice: "Who gave you the letter?"
By whom was the letter given to you?
Join these sentences together using a non-defining relative clause: "Paris is a beautiful city. It’s famous for the Eiffel Tower."
Paris, which is famous for the Eiffel Tower, is a beautiful city. OR Paris, which is a beautiful city, is famous for the Eiffel Tower.