He ___ (be) depressed if he fails the exam.
will be - 1st cond.
She (looks up to/is looking forward to) her mom. Her mom is her hero.
look up to - to respect and admire
for
"Have you eaten ___?"
"No I haven't. I am waiting for mom to get home."
yet
"Do you know when the next English exam is?"
"Yes, we ___ (have) it tomorrow."
have - present simple (scheduled)
If I didn't know you, I ____ (think) you are crazy.
I (hang out/get along with) my friends often. We get together almost every day after school.
hang out - to be with another person or in a specific place
I have practiced the piano ___ I was five years old.
since
"I've finished my exam."
"Wow, you've finished the exam ___? We only started 20 minutes ago!"
already
"What are you doing tomorrow after school?"
"I _____ (play) football at the park."
You should call me if you _____ (see) anything unusual.
see - 1st cond.
My sister (grew up with/takes after) my dad. Both of them are very stubborn.
take after - resemble in appearance, behavior, or character
I haven't seen my mom ____ 2018.
*someone burps very loudly*
Angry teacher: "WHO ___ DID THAT?"
just
"I think Spain ____ (win) the next World Cup."
"Are you crazy? It will definitely be Brazil."
will win - future simple (beliefs about future)
My life _____ (be) much easier if I lived closer to my school.
would be - second conditional
I have been (getting on with/looking forward to) my best friend's birthday parties for weeks! I'm really excited.
look forward to - something you want to happen because you think you will enjoy it
She _____ (not eat) ____ 12 o'clock.
"We ____ don't know the global exam schedule, and they start next week!"
"That's crazy! They should have told you by now."
still
"I think I ____ (ride) my bike to school today."
"But isn't it supposed to rain?"
am going to ride - BGT (plans/arrangements)
We _____ (never pass) the exam if we don't start studying.
will never - 1st cond.
My teacher has a hard time (falling out with/dealing with) a couple of boys in my class. They have really horrible behavior.
deal with - to take action to do something, especially to solve a problem ; to manage or handle
My parents have been divorced ____ 10 years.
for
"You ___ missed her! She walked by less than a minute ago."
just
are going to travel - BGT (plans/arrangements)