We _____ (see) our family every Christmas.
Present simple: see
honest
dishonest
If I study, I _______ (pass) the exam.
Type I: will pass
John: “Mandy is at home.”
John said (that) ______________.
John said (that) Mandy was at home.
Your pizza smells (delicious) ___. Can I have a piece?
Adjective: delicious
I ______ (learn) Spanish for my trip to Barcelona next month.
political
apolitical
If you _________ (help) your grandma, I would do the shopping.
Type II: helped
Kate: “My mother will be 50 years old.”
Kate told me (that) ________________.
Kate told me (that) her mother would be 50 years old.
My brother has just gone for his (daily) ___ jog in the park.
Adjective: daily
My relationship with my brother ________ (get) better.
Present continuous: is getting
decent
indecent
Name the conditional sentence (type I, II, III):
If they offered me the job, I would take it.
Type II
Susan: “I'm watching TV.”
Susan told me (that) ______________.
Susan told me (that) she was watching TV.
We stayed at a lovely old country hotel. The rooms were decorated very (pretty) ___.
Adverb: prettily
My best friend doesn’t have a car because she ___________ (not drive).
Present simple: does not drive/ doesn't drive
eligible
ineligible
If you ________ (tell) me about the problem, I would have helped you.
Type III: had told
Simon: “David was ill.”
Simon said (that) ________________.
Simon said (that) David had been ill.
I think Mr Marsh explains things (good) ___ and (clear) ___.
Adverb: well; clearly
We ______ (live) here until the new house is built.
Present continuous: are living
reconcilable
irreconcilable
Finish the sentence in conditional type III:
My parents __________ (to buy) this house if the man ___________ (not/to sell) it to someone else.
My parents would have bought this house if the man had not sold it to someone else.
Bob: “I didn't have time to do my homework.”
Bob remarked (that) _____________________.
Bob remarked (that) he hadn't had time to do his homework.
Mr Johnson is not often (angry) ___, not even when the boys behave (idiotic) ___.
Adjective; Adverb: angry; idiotically