Conditionals
Passive Voice
Idioms
Academic Vocabulary
Formal Writing Phrases
100

Choose the correct verb: If it ______ (rain) tomorrow, we will stay at home.

rains

100

Change to passive: “People speak English all over the world.”

English is spoken all over the world.

100

What does “break the ice” mean?

To make people feel more comfortable in a new situation.

100

What does “analyze” mean?

To study something carefully and in detail.

100

Which is more formal: “kids” or “children”?

children

200

Complete: If I had more time, I ______ (learn) another language.

would learn

200

Change to passive: “They will announce the results tomorrow.”

The results will be announced tomorrow.

200

Choose the correct meaning: “Hit the books” means...?

To study hard.

200

Choose the correct word: “His explanation was very ______ (clear / vague) and easy to understand.”

clear

200

Rewrite informally: “He’s gonna do it.” → Formal version?

He is going to do it.

300

Choose the correct option: If she had known about the exam, she ______ (study) harder.

would have studied

300

Change to passive: “Someone had cleaned the room before we arrived.”

The room had been cleaned before we arrived.

300

Complete with an idiom: “Don’t worry about the test. Just ______ and do your best!” (Idiom: “keep your chin up”)

keep your chin up

300

Fill in the blank: “The research ______ shows a strong connection between sleep and memory.”

study

300

Choose the more formal word: “Help” or “Assist”?

Assist

400

Rewrite: “I didn’t see the sign, so I got lost.” (Use a third conditional)

If I had seen the sign, I wouldn’t have got lost.

400

Make this passive: “They are building a new library.”

A new library is being built.

400

What does “burn the midnight oil” mean?

To study or work late into the night.

400

What does “significant” mean in an academic context?

Important; meaningful; having an effect.

400

Make this sentence more formal: “A lot of students didn’t finish the test.”

Many students did not complete the test.

500

Create your own sentence using a mixed conditional (past + present).

Example: If I had studied harder, I would have a better job now.

500

Make this passive: “People should have finished the project by now.”

The project should have been finished by now.

500

Use “once in a blue moon” in a sentence.

Example: I eat fast food once in a blue moon.

500

Use “conduct” in an academic sentence.

Example: The scientist will conduct an experiment next week.

500

Use “Furthermore” in an academic sentence.

Example: The study was well-designed. Furthermore, the results were significant.

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