Relative clauses
Modal Verbs
Tenses
Conditionals
100

“The man ___ lives next door is a doctor.”

Who

100

Fill in: “You ___ study harder if you want to pass.”

Should

100

Which tense is used in this sentence: “I have been reading for two hours”? 

Present perfect continuous

100

If it ___ tomorrow, we will stay at home.

Rains

200

“That’s the city ___ I was born.”

Where

200

Choose the correct modal verb:

You ___ eat too much sugar. It’s bad for your health.

Shouldn't

200

Choose the correct option and explain the tense: When I arrived, they ___(cook) dinner.

Were cooking

200

Correct the sentence :   If I will see her, I will tell her the news.

If I see her, I will tell her the news.

300

Combine: “I met a girl. Her brother is a pilot.” 

I met a girl whose brother is a pilot.

300

Choose the best modal for polite request:

___ you possibly lend me your dictionary for a day?

Could

300

Choose the correct form:   she was tired because she ___ (work) all day.

had been working

300

If I ___ you, I ___ (take) that job offer.

were / would take

400

“The book, ___ was written in 1890, is still famous.”

Which

400

I called Sarah yesterday, but she didn’t answer.Her phone was off all evening.She ___ have been sleeping.


Might

400

By the time she retires, she ___ (work) for this company for thirty-five years.

will have been working

400

Correct the sentence :  Unless you don’t study, you will fail the test.

Unless you study, you will fail the test.

500

Transform into a relative clause: 

I met John yesterday. You recommended him to me.

I met John, whom you recommended to me, yesterday

500

Explain the difference: “You mustn’t smoke here” vs “You don’t have to smoke here.” 



Mustn’t = forbidden; don’t have to = not necessary

500

He looked very tired because he ___ (work)all night.


Had been working

500

If she ___(study) harder, she ___(pass) the exam last year.

had studied / would have passed

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