Conditionals
Modal Verbs
Wish/If Only & Had Better
Wildcard
100

A conditional used for real and possible situations in the future. 

Form: If + present simple, will + infinitive

What is the first conditional?

100

To say what is not allowed. 

You _________ skateboard in school.

How is "must not" or "cannot" used?

100

If only you didn't live so far away.

What is an example of if only/wish + a past form to talk about a present situation we'd like to be different?

100

The third planet from the sun.

What is the Earth?

200

If I had more free time, I would learn to play the guitar.

What is an example of the second conditional?

200

Should or Ought To

What modals are used to tell someone something is a good idea?

200

To warn someone that bad things will happen if they don't do something.

What is "had better" used for?

200

Jack and Rose

Who are the protagonists of the film Titanic?

300

A conditional used for wishes, dreams, and hopes. improbable situations in the present or future.
Form: If + past simple, would + infinitive

What is the second conditional?

300

Have to or Must.

What modals are used to say something is important or necessary? 

300

Had Better Not.

What grammar form do you use to warn someone that bad things will happen if they do something?

400

She will be very happy if she gets the job.

What is an example of the first conditional?  

400

To offer advice, usually about the moral thing to do. Not in common use.

How is "ought to" used?

400

I wish I hadn't eaten so much chocolate. I'm feeling sick now.

What is an example of the use of wish/if only in the past tense?

400

Roller derby.

What is a hobby Ms. Moorman recently picked up?

500

A conditional used for possible situations in the past (but cannot be changed anymore). With the form: If + past perfect, would have + past participle

What is the third conditional?

500

A gentleman oughtn't keep a lady waiting.

What is an example of the negative form of ought to? 

500

To expess annoyance at something or someone doing or not doing something.

Wish + would(n't) are used to do what?

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