This article is used before words that start with a consonant
A
"Even though she _____ the plan, she still wants to make changes to it."
a) is understanding
b) understands
c) is being understood
d) understood
B) UNDERSTANDS
This article is used before words that start with a vowel sound
AN
Working is the only thing _______ makes him happy
a) which
b) who
c) what
A) WHICH
This article is used to refer to something specific or already mentioned
THE
Word or phrase used to show the relationship between events in time
TIME LINKER
The report _______ two days ago
a) should been finished
b) should finish
c) should have been finished
d) should have being finished
C) SHOULD HAVE BEEN FINISHED
It is used to talk about things that are certain, or always true, it is a real condition
ZERO CONDITIONAL
Few people understood the lecture, ______?
a) did they
b) didn't they
c) did it
d) wasn't it
A) DID THEY
A time linker used to indicate something happening after another event.
AFTER
To talk about things in the future that are likely to happen or have a real possibility of happening
FIRST CONDITIONAL
This kind of job used _________ only by professionals in the past.
a) to being done
b) to be done
c) to do
d) to been done
B) TO BE DONE
A time linker that shows two actions happening at the same time
WHILE
She _______________ of accident yet.
a) hasn’t informed
b) hasn’t been informed
c) hasn’t being informed
d) wasn’t been informed
B) HASN’T BEEN INFORMED
We use it when we refer to things in the past which are no longer true
USED TO
When we talk or write about plans, expectations, schedules, and predictions
FUTURE SIMPLE
The paramedics rescued the driver, _____________ legs were injured
a) who both
b) whom both
c) both of whom
d) both of whose
D) BOTH OF WHOSE
To talk about things in progress at a particular time in the future
FUTURE CONTINUOUS
Original: We are arguing. Do you remember the reason?
New expression: Do you remember _____________?
THE REASON WHY WE ARE ARGUING
It is used to talk about a completed action in the future
FUTURE PERFECT
We use these conditionals for imaginary or hypothetical situations
THE SECOND AND THIRD CONDITIONAL
Original: We have to be at the station. Can you tell me the exact time?
New expression: Can you tell me the exact time ___________?
WHEN WE HAVE TO BE AT THE STATION
We use it to show that something will continue up until a particular event in the future
FUTURE PERFECT CONTINUOUS
____________ soon? Do you think you’ll get the job?
a) Will you been interviewed
b) Will you interview
c) Will you being interviewed
d) Will you be interviewed
D) WILL YOU BE INTERVIEWED
An unreal past condition and its probable result in the past
THIRD CONDITIONAL