Conditionals
Reported Speech
Tenses
Modal Verbs
Future Perfect
100

If it rains tomorrow ... [first conditional]

S + will + infinitive

100

Put the following in reported speech:

"Do you like apple pie?" he asked me.

He asked me if I liked apple pie.

100

She had to find a job because she had (...) money left after her husband’s death.

little

100

Advice:

You ________ go to sleep late if you have an exam the next day.

shouldn't

100

By next year, Miles ______ _______ left Seville.

will have

200

If it is hot, my ice cream... [zero conditional]

melts
200

Put the following in reported speech:

"Miles' English classes are the best!" they exclaimed.

They said that Miles' English classes were the best.

200

I _______ not _________ my breakfast by the time they arrived.

had / eaten

200

Probability/possibility:

I'm not sure if I want to go to the park tomorrow. It looks like it ________ rain.

migh/may

200

Miles ______ have been alive for 32 years in November.

won't

300

If I was a celebrity... [second conditional]

I would...

300

Put the following in reported speech:

"Can you help me with something?" she asked him.

She asked him if he could help her with something.

300

It is already 9:30 PM and I (wait) ________________ here for over an hour. If John does not (get) _____________ here in the next five minutes, I am going to leave.

read the books

300

Semi-modal:

Why do you ______ ___ be so annoying?

have to

300

Will you _____ seen her by the end of the day?

have + past participle verb

400

If I had worked harder... [third conditional]

I would have...

400

Put the following in reported speech:

"I will do it tomorrow!" he exclaimed.

He said that he would do it tomorrow.

400

Complete the sentence:

When the film started, they....

had + past participle

400

Advice (not should/shouldn't):

You ________ ____ speak to a doctor if you're ill.

ought to

400

_______ you _______  ______ the book by the next lesson?

Will / have read

500

If she ________, she _________. [third conditional]

If + past perfect -> would + present perfect

500

Put the following in reported speech:

"I have done my homework," he said.

He said that he had done his homework.

500

Complete the second sentence, so that it has the same meaning as the first, but in the passive voice.  

Many people will be celebrating the football team’s victory in the streets tonight!

The football team’s victory will be celebrated.

500

Certainty:

Miles ________ ________ been here because his bag is still here.

must have

500

Future Perfect Continuous:

By this time next year...

subject + will + have + past participle

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