If a wildfire (start) ________ in Massachusetts, it (be) ____________ very strange.
If a wildfire started in Massachusetts, it would be very strange.
I ________ she gets a promotion.
I hope she gets a promotion.
Fix the mistake:
Much people live in this neighborhood.
Many people live in this neighborhood.
To live after experiencing something dangerous or life-threatening
survive
Words like "Spanish" and "Boston" are examples of ____________.
proper nouns
Fix the mistake: If I had set my alarm I would have gotten up on time.
There is a comma missing:
"If I had set my alarm, I would have gotten up on time."
They _________ they got paid more.
They wish they got paid more.
Fix the mistake: "Several cake is on my plate."
A lot of cake is on my plate.
To save someone who is in danger
rescue
A collection of items sealed away to be opened many years later is called a _______ _________.
time capsule
If I (win) a million dollars, I (buy) ___________ a Lamborghini.
If I won a million dollars, I would buy a Lamborghini.
She __________ she had stopped smoking before she got lung cancer.
wishes
Fix the mistake: "I don't have some milk in the fridge."
I don't have any milk in the fridge.
Something that was found for the first time ever or in a long time.
__________ words like "love" and "time" are often non-count nouns.
What type of conditional is this?
"If she had studied English as a child, she might speak better today."
mixed conditional
Sara hopes she (not miss) __________ her flight.
doesn't miss
Fix the mistake: "My grandmother's jewelry are in the closet."
My grandmother's jewelry is in the closet.
When soil or rock comes loose and comes falls down a mountain, hill, or cliff.
landslide
The ______________ is often used to give instructions during emergency situations.
imperative
If I (not drink) _____________ so much last night, I (not vomit) ______________ this morning.
If I hadn't drunk so much last night, I wouldn't have vomited this morning.
He wishes he (hit) _____________ that car yesterday.
He wishes he hadn't hit that car yesterday.
Name at least three quantifiers that can be used for both count and non-count nouns.
Answers may vary
Examples:
a lot of
some
any
enough
A period of time in which very little rain falls and the land dries out
drought
Words like "would," "might," and "should" are examples of _________ __________.
modal verbs