Present Tenses
Past Tenses
Future Tenses
Modal Verbs
Conditionals
100

On Wednesdays, Tom (drive) his kids to football practice.

On Wednesdays, Tom drives his kids to football practice.

100

His nephew (move) to a new flat by the beginning of September.

His nephew had moved to a new flat by the beginning of September.

100

-I've got a headache. - Have you? Wait there and I (to get) an aspirin for you.

 Wait there and I will get an aspirin for you.

100

When he was a child he ______ ride a bike. Now he weighs too much!  

When he was a child he could ride a bike. Now he weighs too much!  

100

We'll miss the train if you (not to hurry) up.

We'll miss the train if you don't hurry up.

200

We (finish) cooking the pie yet.

We haven't finished cooking the pie yet. 

200

Alison (have) lunch at 2 o’clock yesterday.

Alison was having lunch at 2 o’clock yesterday.

200

- What you (to do) tomorrow at 7 p.m.? - I (to think) I (to help) my sister with her homework.

- What will you be doing tomorrow at 7 p.m.? - I  think I will help my sister with her homework.

200

I go to school from Monday to Friday. We _______ wear a uniform, so I normally wear sports clothes.

I go to school from Monday to Friday. We don't have to wear a uniform, so I normally wear sports clothes.

200

If he (to find) out who did it, he would kill them.

If he found out who did it, he would kill them.

300

They (go) to school later tomorrow because they've got exams.

They are going to school later tomorrow because they've got exams.

300

By eight o’clock yesterday I (to finish) my work and at eight I (to play) a new computer game.


By eight o’clock yesterday I had finished my work and at eight I was playing a new computer game.



300

Please, promise you (to say) anything about the accident.

Please, promise you won't say anything about the accident.

300

You _______ eat so many hamburgers. They're not good for you.

You shouldn’t eat so many hamburgers. They're not good for you.

300

Would you know what to do if you (to have) a heart attack?

Would you know what to do if you had/were having a heart attack?

400

More and more forests (disappear) because of fires nowadays.

More and more forests have been disappearing because of fires nowadays.

400

He (to enter) the room, (to take) something from the desk and (to go) out.

entered, took and went out

400

Look at this traffic! We (to be) late.

Look at this traffic! We are going to be late.

400

The window was broken, so the thieves ______have got in through that window.

The window was broken, so the thieves must have got in through that window.

400

You (to be) happier if you had never met her?

Would you have been happier if you had never met her?

500

… you … (remember) where he … (work)?

Do you remember where he works?

500

When I (to meet) Tom, he (to eat) an ice-cream which he (to buy) at the corner of the street.

met, was eating a pie which he had bought...

500

When Tom retires next week, he (to work) here for over 35 years.

When Tom retires next week, he will have worked here for over 35 years.

500

He studied nothing and passed the exam, so he ________ cheated.

He studied nothing and passed the exam, so he must have cheated.

500

If we had planned this better, we (not to be) in so much trouble now.

If we had planned this better, we wouldn't have been in so much trouble now.

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