Verb tenses
Conditional
Grammar lab
Idiomatic expresions
Vocabulary
100

Tense use for a completed action in the past

Past simple

100

Which conditional has been used? "If you love someone, you don't want to hurt them."

Zero conditional.

100

Rewrite the sentence in reported speech. 

We are going to watch a film. -Said Jack

He said they were going to watch a film.

100

When something is very easy

Bread and butter.

100

To post something on your social media.

upload

200

Tense for a regular habit or rutine.

Present simple

200

Which conditional has been used? "If I were you, I'd accept her decision."

Second conditional.

200

Rewrite the sentence in reported speech.

"Please cheer the athletes." -Said Ron

Ron asked everyone to cheer the athletes.

200

To disappoint someone

Let someone down

200

To organise an event. (verb) 

Host

300

Tense use for a spontaneous decision

Future simple

300

Which conditional has been used? "She won't get to the wedding on time unless she leaves now."

First conditional.

300

Use the correct tense.

I ______ my house by an aussie. (clean)


I'm having/getting my house cleaned by an aussie.

300

Feeling accepted/at home in a group.

Sense of belonging

300

An adjetive meaning something is really good.

Stunning

400

Tense use for an action that began in the past and continues in the present.

Present perfect continuos

400

Which conditional has been used? I would phone Paul to apologise if I had his number.

Second conditional.

400

Use the correct tense.

The money _________ (put) into a savings account.

The money has been put into a savings account.

400

When a store is open 24/7.

Round the clock.

400

A line of people who are waiting for a service. (noun)

queue

500

Tense use for an action that will/won't be in progress at a certain future time.

Future continous

500

Which conditional has been used? "If they'd spent more time together, they wouldn't have grown apart."

Third conditional.

500

Use a special structure used in unit 8.

There's _____ milk _____ cream in the fridge. (Negative)

There's neither milk nor cream in the fridge.

500

To expect someone to be always available to serve you without thanks.

Take someone for granted.

500

Tittle a person has in the time between having been proposed to and being married.

Engaged

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