I usually _______ (go) to bed at 11 PM, but tonight I _______ (read) a very good book.
go / am reading
If I _______ (have) enough money, I would buy a new laptop. (Unreal present)
had (Second Conditional)
Turn into Passive Voice: "Alexander Fleming discovered penicillin in 1928."
Penicillin was discovered by Alexander Fleming in 1928.
I look forward to _______ (meet) you next week.
meeting
Fill in the blanks: "I was born _______ July, _______ a Monday, _______ 5 o'clock."
in / on / at
Fix the mistake: "She has lived in London since two years."
She has lived in London FOR two years.
If you don't hurry up, we _______ (miss) the train!
will miss / 'll miss (First Conditional)
Choose the correct modal: "You _______ smoke inside the hospital. It's strictly forbidden." (mustn't / don't have to)
mustn't
She decided _______ (not / buy) the expensive dress.
not to buy
Combine the sentences using a relative pronoun: "The town is very beautiful. I live there."
The town where I live is very beautiful. / The town which I live in is very beautiful.
By the time the police arrived, the bank robbers _______ (already / escape).
had already escaped (Past Perfect)
Complete with the correct form: "If I _______ (know) it was your birthday yesterday, I would have bought you a gift."
had known (Third Conditional)
Turn into Passive Voice: "They are building a new cinema in the town centre right now."
A new cinema is being built in the town centre right now.
He is very good at _______ (speak) foreign languages.
speaking
Choose the correct option: "I don't have _______ money left." (no / any / some)
any
Complete the sentence about a future plan: "Look at those dark clouds! It _______ (rain) very soon."
is going to rain
Rewrite using "Unless": "If it doesn't rain, we will have a picnic."
Unless it rains, we will have a picnic.
Which sentence expresses a strong logical certainty about the past? (He must have left / He should have left)
He must have left.
Explain the difference: "I stopped to smoke" vs "I stopped smoking".
"Stopped to smoke" means you paused an action to have a cigarette. "Stopped smoking" means you quit the habit completely.
Fill in the blank with a reflexive pronoun: "We didn't hire decorators; we painted the entire house _______."
ourselves
What is the difference in meaning between: "I've been painting the kitchen" and "I've painted the kitchen"?
The first one focuses on the activity (it might not be finished); the second one focuses on the completed result.
What type of conditional is this: "If you heat ice, it melts"?
Zero Conditional
Complete the sentence with a modal verb of deduction: "She's not answering her phone. She _______ be sleeping, or maybe she left it at home."
might / may / could
Fill in the blank: "My parents didn't let me _______ (go) to the party."
go
Choose the correct preposition: "Are you interested _______ joining our English club?"
in