Grammar
Find the Error
Put the Sentences in the Correct Order
Use the Second Conditional
Vocabulary
100

TRUE or FALSE: 

All second conditional sentences have a COMMA.

FALSE. When the second conditional sentence starts with the ¨would¨ part, a comma is not necessary

100

What will happen if I pushed the red button?

What would happen if I pushed the red button?

100

I / If / lost / cry / got / would / I / , / .

If I got lost, I would cry.

100

If my family _________ (live) in France, we ________ (speak) French every single day.

If my family lived in France, we would speak French every single day.

100

__________: You do this activity in the sea or ocean. You sit in a small boat and move it with a paddle.

sea kayaking

200

All second conditional sentences have ___ parts.

2! The ¨if¨ part and the ¨would¨ part

200

If you didn't played in the rain yesterday, you wouldn't be sick today.

If you didn't play in the rain yesterday, you wouldn't be sick today.

200

participated / all / would / Mika / happy / if / we / be / .

Mika would be happy if we all participated.

200

Eric ______ (buy) a big house if he _________ (win) the lottery.

Eric would buy a big house if he won the lottery.

200

______________: This is the land that's on the edge of a river, a lake, the sea or ocean. It can be sandy or rocky.

shore

300

TRUE or FALSE? 
Second conditional sentences are formed with: 

If + (past simple), would + (infinitive), or, the reverse

Would + (past simple) if + (infinitive)

FALSE!
Second conditional sentences are formed with: 

If + (past simple), would + (infinitive), or, the reverse

Would + (INFINITIVE) if + (PAST SIMPLE)

300

What would you do if you are lost at sea?

What would you do if you were lost at sea?

300

would / I / If / I / met / famous / a / be / excited / person / , / .

If I met a famous person, I would be excited.

300

I ________ (not, get) tired if I ______ (run) 200km.

I wouldn't get tired if I ran 200km.

300

coral: This is a hard substance that grows in the sea or ocean. It's home to many ________ ____.

tropical fish

400

TRUE or FALSE: 

To form the past simple on all regular verbs, we simply have to add -D at the end of the verb.

FALSE: Not all regular verbs! For example: play - played (-ED), want - wanted (-ED), and more

400

I'd go and visit my grandmother on the way home if I have time.

I'd go and visit my grandmother on the way home if I had time.

400

if / a / feel / you / Would / spider / afraid / saw / you / ?

Would you feel afraid if you saw a spider?

400

If we ________ (not, be) friends, I  ________ (be) very angry with you.

If we weren't friends, I would be very angry with you.

400

sea lion: This large marine animal lives in many places around the world. It's a mammal and it's got whiskers and a long nose. It ______ very well.

swims

500

What is the difference between the FIRST conditional and the SECOND conditional?

The FIRST conditional describes something possible, and the SECOND describes something unlikely.

The FIRST conditional is formed with if + present simple, will + infinitive

The SECOND conditional uses if + past simple, would + infinitive

500

If you could only eat one food for the rest of your life, what could you choose?

If you could only eat one food for the rest of your life, what would you choose?

500

in / got / would / do / What  / you / you / lost / forest / the / if / ?

What would you do if you got lost in the forest?

500

We _________ (not, arrive) late again if we _______ (buy) a new car.

We wouldn't arrive late again if we bought a new car.

500

wildlife spotting: You usually need a pair of __________ to do this activity. You need to move very slowly and quietly so you don't scare the animals.

binoculars

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