First & Second Conditionals
Future Time Clauses (when, until, etc.)
Gerunds & Infinitives
Reported Speech
Vocabulary
100

If you eat too much fast food, ____________

Example:


you'll get fat.
100

Complete: *We’ll start the meeting when everyone ___ here.

is

100

Choose: I hope (see / to see) my friends soon.

to see

100

Direct → Reported: 

She said, “I’m doing my project".

She said (that) she was doing her project.

100

What noun can we make from *choose*?

choice

200

If I ___ time tomorrow, I’ll help you with your homework.*

have

200

What does *until* mean in this sentence? 

He won’t leave until you come.

It means he will wait — not go before you come.

200

She enjoys ____ (listen) to music while studying.

listening

200

Direct → Reported: 

He said, “I can’t come today.”

He said (that) he couldn’t come that day.    

200

Name something you can find in a kitchen.

e.g. fridge, cooker, sink

300

If I knew the answer, I ___ tell you.

would

300

Make a sentence about the future using *as soon as*.

e.g. I’ll text you as soon as I get home.

300

Make a sentence with *stop* + gerund.

e.g. He stopped smoking last year.

300

Change to reported question: 

“What time does class start?” she asked.

She asked what time class started.

300

What’s the noun from *improve*?

improvement

400

Make a second conditional sentence about your dream job.

e.g. If I worked in a hotel, I would meet many people.

400

Choose the correct word: 

I’ll wait (while / until) you finish eating.

until

400

Correct this: 

I can’t imagine to live without my phone.

I can’t imagine living without my phone.

400

Rewrite in reported speech: *“Do you live near the school?” he asked me.

He asked me if I lived near the school.

400

What do we call the money a worker receives each month?

a salary

500

Correct this: *If I will see Maria, I’ll tell her.

If I see Maria, I’ll tell her.

500

Fix the error: 

When I will finish school, I’ll get a job.

When I finish school, I’ll get a job.

500

Give one verb that can take both gerund and infinitive with a change in meaning.

remember / forget / stop / try

remember + to + verb: Remember to lock the door!

remember + verb-ing: I remember locking the door.

500

Anna: "I'll call you later".

e.g. *Anna said she would call later.

500

Make a noun from *develop*.

development

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