Tenses
Modals / Past Modals
Active & Passive voice
Relative Clauses
Conditionals
100

1. Everyone from the office always _________ (call)  to wish me happy holidays, it’s so nice.

2. Everyone from the office _________ (call) me simultaneously, and my phone’s stopped working. What’s going on?

1. calls 

2. is calling

100

You mustn't / don't have to go to that training - it's going to be useless anyway.

don't have to

100

These organic fruits and vegetables grow / are grown locally.

are grown

100

Choose all the right options:

She's the girl who / which / that / when I told you about

who / that

100

If you make / will make honest and ethical behaviour as a key value, your team will follow / would follow .


make; will follow

200

1. Somebody _________ (eat) my cookies. There are none left.

2. Somebody _________ (eat) my cookies. There are very few left.

1. has eaten 

2. has been eating

200

A: Where is Lucy? B: Don't know but I suppose she ____ be stuck in traffic.

might/may/could

200

In order to reduce pollution, innovative techniques for manufacturing of clothes (introduce) these days.

are being introduced

200

Complete with a relative pronoun:

- I'll never forget the day _____ we met

- Carl is the one _______ father won the lottery and bought a ferrari.

-when / that

-whose

200

If you had a bigger salary, you (buy) more unnecessary things.

If you had a bigger salary, you would buy more unnecessary things.


300

I _______ (start) working for this company last year. As I _______  (finish) my interviews, they _______  (already develop) company's merchandise. So by the end of my trial period I _______  (think) I'd get a T-shirt or a sweatshirt with company's logo. I was really disappointed.

started; was finishing; had already developed; thought

300

In the future, there will be a possibility for us to use digital currency exclusively. (able)

In the future, we will be able to use digital currency exclusively.  

300

Correct the mistake: Many tasks have accomplished by the production team.

Many tasks have been accomplished by the production team.

300

Correct the mistake:

Frankenstein, that is the story of a mad scientist that created a monster from corpses, was written by Mary Shelley

Frankenstein, WHICH is the story of a mad scientist that created a monster from corpses, was written by Mary Shelley

300

I’ll accept their job offer providing/supposing their business is sustainable.

providing

400

Correct the mistake: By the time you arrive I will cook something spectacular and dinner will be on the table waiting for you.

 By the time you arrive I will have cooked something spectacular and dinner will be on the table waiting for you.

400

Valery looks exhausted. She (must / spend) all night preparing for the presentation.

must have spent

400

How / you / usually / motivate / at work?

How are you usually motivated at work?

400

Complete to form a relative clause:

The house / I moved into / a year ago / burned down / yesterday

The house where I moved into a year ago burned down yesterday

400

Rewrite using 2nd Conditional:

Mary isn't very decisive, that’s why she she's afraid to make difficult choices.

If Mary was/were more decisive, she wouldn't be afraid to make difficult choices.


500

It probably won’t happen that we'll have petrol-based cars in the future. (Unlikely)

It is unlikely that we'll have petrol-based cars in the future.

500

Why didn’t you tell me that you were running late for the meeting? (should)

You should have told me that you were running late for the meeting.

500

Rephrase the sentence: The company promised the staff a pay rise.

1) The staff was promised a pay rise. 2) A pay rise was promised to the staff.

500

Make a relative clause

The hairdresser was very good. The hairdresser has red hair.

The hairdresser whose hair was red was very good. 

500

Correct the mistake: Unless we don't hurry up , we'll be late for the conference. 

Unless we hurry up | If we don't hurry up, we'll be late for the conference.

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