Modals of Advisability & Speculation
Conditionals
Adj, Adv, & Noun Clauses
Active & Passive Causatives
Discourse Markers
100

I failed my last test. I _________________ (study) more.

should have studied

100

Make a sentence showing one of your habits using a zero conditional.

If it's nice out, I like to work in my garden.

100

I studied abroad (because/because of) the amazing educational and cultural opportunities.

because of

100

She (made/let) me come to work even though there was nothing to do. 

made

100

There are many kinds of hobbies. (In addition, / For example,) there is running, singing, and playing video games.

For example

200

Use a modal that shows you are not 100% sure:

It ____________(rain) last night. The ground is kind of wet.

might have rained

could have rained

200

Tell me about your plans for this weekend using a 1st conditional.

If it's nice out on Saturday, I will go for a bike ride with my friends.

200

Combine the following sentences by inserting the second sentence into the first using a relative clause.

The girl is very friendly.

The girl just moved into the neighborhood last week.

The girl who just moved into the neighborhood last week is very friendly. 


200

She (had / got) the landscapers tidy her lawn last spring. It was very inexpensive. 

had

200
We have had an unusual amount of rain this year. (As a result, / On the other hand,) the ground is moist, and there are no reports of drought.

As a result

300

Rick ________________ (steal) the money. He is too honest!


could not have stolen

300

Express this idea by combining the sentences using a 2nd conditional.

The store is very dirty.

They don't have many customers.

If the store weren't so dirty, they would have more customers.

300

Finish the conversation using a noun clause.

Lisa: When is the final exam?

John: I don't know______________________


when the final exam is. 
300

Frida (has / gets) her children to clean their rooms every Sunday. I don't know how she does it!

gets

300

Many students in the United States go away to study in college. (In contrast, / Moreover,) in many other countries, students continue to live at home during their university years.

In contrast,

400

John is very late. That is not like him. He ________

(face) very bad traffic.

Must have faced

400

Combine the sentences keeping the same idea and using a 3rd conditional:

I left my wallet at Starbucks. It got stolen.

If I hadn't left my wallet at Starbucks, it wouldn't have gotten stolen.

400

Complete the sentence using a noun clause.

John: What time does the movie start?

Cindy: I don't know ____________________

when the movie starts

400

Put this sentence into the passive:

She is cutting her hair on Thursday.

She is getting her hair cut on Thursday.

400

Professor: Sorry about that fire drill. (Anyway, / As a result,) as I was saying before the drill, climate change is a serious problem.

Anyway

500

Put the following sentence into the past tense:

We must pay $10 to enter the exhibit. 

We had to pay $10 to enter the exhibit.

500

Combine the sentences keeping the same idea and using a 3rd conditional:

I didn't practice enough for my recital. I didn't play well.

If I had practiced more for my recital, I would have played well.

500

Finish the sentence using a noun clause:

Tommy: What are the alternatives to fossil fuels?

Emma: The professor said there will be a lecture tonight on ______________________________

what the alternatives to fossil fuels are

500

Put this sentence in the passive:

I am doing my nails for the wedding.

I am having my nails done for the wedding.

500

The car was going much too fast. (For example, / Moreover, / On the other hand,) he was also swerving in and out of the lanes.

Moreover

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