Second Conditional
Present Perfect
Will and Going to
Comparison
Past Continuous
100

If you (have) a million dollars, what would you do?

If you had a million dollars, what would you do?

100

I (never/try) sushi before.  

I have never tried sushi before.

100

I think she (win) the race easily.

I think she will win the race easily.

100

This test is (easy) than the last one.

This test is easier than the last one.

100

I (do) my homework when the power went out.

I was doing my homework when the power went out.

200

If she (be) more patient, she would be a great teacher.

If she were more patient, she would be a great teacher.

200

She (already/read) three books this month.

She has already read three books this month.

200

Look at that dog! It (jump) into the pool!

Look at that dog! It is going to jump into the pool!

200

She is (talented) than her brother in music.

She is more talented than her brother in music.

200

They (play) football when it started to rain.

They were playing football when it started to rain.

300

If they (not/move) abroad, they wouldn’t have learned a new language.

If they hadn’t moved abroad, they wouldn’t have learned a new language.

300

How many countries you (visit) so far?

How many countries have you visited so far?

300

I (probably/not/call) you tonight because I’ll be busy.

I probably won’t call you tonight because I’ll be busy.

300

This movie is the (bad) one I’ve ever seen!

This movie is the worst one I’ve ever seen!

300

What you (do) when I called you last night?

What were you doing when I called you last night?

400

If I (know) his secret, I wouldn’t have been surprised.

If I had known his secret, I wouldn’t have been surprised.

400

They (not/finish) their project yet, have they?

They haven’t finished their project yet, have they?

400

By 2030, cars (not/use) gasoline anymore.

By 2030, cars won’t use gasoline anymore.

400

The higher you go, the (thin) the air gets.

The higher you go, the thinner the air gets.

400

While she (walk) home, she saw a strange light in the sky.

While she was walking home, she saw a strange light in the sky.

500

If you (have to choose) between love and money, what would you do?

If you had to choose between love and money, what would you do?

500

I (live) in this city for 10 years, but I still get lost sometimes.

I have lived in this city for 10 years, but I still get lost sometimes.

500

I promise I (not/tell) anyone your secret, okay?

I promise I won’t tell anyone your secret, okay?

500

Can you think of an example where something (become) more expensive but not better?

Can you think of an example where something becomes more expensive but not better?

500

Why (you/look) at me like that when I was talking?

Why were you looking at me like that when I was talking?

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