Finish Up
Conditionals
Relative Clauses
Modals
Reporting Verbs
100

Disappear

Verdwijnen

100

You (get) water if you (mix) hydrogen and oxygen.

You get water if you mix hydrogen and oxygen.

100

The woman is my neighbour. She is wearing a red coat.  

The woman who is wearing a red coat is my neighbour.
(defining relative clause)  

100

You ______ wear a seatbelt in the car. It’s the law.

You MUST/ HAVE TO wear a seatbelt in the car. It’s the law.

100

Anna: “Don’t forget to lock the door.”
(remind)

Anna reminded me to lock the door.

200

Disastrous

Rampzalig

200

If you (go)  out with your friends tonight, I (watch)  the football match on TV.

If you go  out with your friends tonight, I will  the football match on TV.

200

I bought a book yesterday. The book explains how to learn languages quickly.

I bought a book yesterday that explains how to learn languages quickly.
(defining relative clause)

200

I’m not sure, but she ______ be at home now.

I’m not sure, but she MIGHT/COULD/ be at home now.

200

Jake: “You should see a doctor.”

(advise)  

Jake advised me to see a doctor

300

Fugitive

Voortvluchtige

300

If he (try)  harder, he (reach)  his goals.

If he tried  harder, he would reach  his goals.

300

The restaurant is very popular. We had dinner there last night.

The restaurant where we had dinner last night is very popular.
(defining relative clause)

300

You look very tired. You ______ go to bed earlier.

You look very tired. You SHOULD go to bed earlier.

300

Florence:  “It wasn’t me who broke the window.”
(deny)

Florence denied breaking the window.

400

Infamous

Berucht

400

If you (switch)  on the lights, you (fall / not)  over the chair.

If you had switched on the lights, you would not have fallen over the chair.

400

My brother lives in Canada. He works as a software engineer.

My brother, who lives in Canada, works as a software engineer.
(non-defining relative clause)

400

That restaurant is always full. It ______ be very good.

That restaurant is always full. It MUST be very good.

400

Jessica: “I will help you with your homework.”
(promise)

Jessica promised to help me with my homework.

500

Inquiry

Onderzoek

500

She (come)  to our party if she (be / not)  on holiday.

She would have come to our party if she had not been on holiday.

500

The scientist won an international award. Her research changed the way doctors treat the disease.

The scientist whose research changed the way doctors treat the disease won an international award.
(defining relative clause)

500

He didn’t answer his phone all evening. He ______ have been very busy.

He didn’t answer his phone all evening. He MUST have been very busy.

500

Dave: “Let’s go to the new Italian restaurant tonight.”
(suggest) 

Dave suggested going to the new Italian restaurant tonight.

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