Choose the correct form:
Yesterday I ____ (watch) a movie
Watched
Complete the sentence:
If it rains, I _ (stay) at home.
will stay
Choose the correct form:
If I ___ rich, I would travel a lot.
a) am b) was c) were d) is
c) were
Choose the correct modal:
You ___ be quiet in the library
a) can b) might c) could d) must
must
Choose the correct option:
Look at the clouds! It ___ rain
is going to
Make a negative sentence:
She went to school.
She didn't go to school.
Choose the correct option:
If you _ late, you will miss the bus.
a) are
b) will be
are
If she had more time, she ___ (learn) French
Would learn
Complete the sentence:
You ___ eat too much sugar (advice)
shouldn't
Complete the sentence:
I think people ___ live on Mars one day.
will
Make a question:
They finished the test.
Did they finish the test?
Make a sentence using First Conditional:
(do homework / get good marks)
If I do my homework, I will get good marks.
Match the meaning:
Second Conditional is used for:
a) real future b) unreal situations in present and future c) general facts d)unreal situations in past e) regrets
What modal verb shows obligation?
must, have to, should
Will or Going to?
I already decided. I ___ start yoga tomorrow
am going to
Find and correct the mistake:
He didn't went home early.
He didn't go home early.
Find the mistake and correct it:
If he will study, he will pass the exam.
If he studies, he will pass the exam.
Correct the mistake:
If I will be you, I would say sorry
If I were you, I would say sorry
Correct the sentence:
You must to do your homework
You must do your homework
FInd the mistake.
She will going to visit her grandma.
She is going to visit her grandma.
Complete the sentence correctly:
When I was a child, I ____ (can not) wake up early without an alarm.
couldn't
Explain why this is First Conditional:
If we don’t hurry, we’ll be late.
It talks about a real and possible future situation.
Make your own Second Conditional sentence about school.
Possible answer: If I were a teacher, I would give less homework.
Choose the best option and explain:
He ___ be at home now. The lights are on, but his car is not there.
Might
Explain the difference:
When do we use will and going to?
Will - spontaneous, decisions, predictions, promises
Going to - plans and evidence-based predictions