Active & Passive Voice
Conditional
Perfect Tense
Past Tense
Future Tense
100

Fill in the blank: A lot of coffee ___ (to be) ____ (to grow) in Brazil.

A lot of coffee is grown in Brazil. 

100

Fill in the blank: If I had more money, I ____ buy a big house

If I had more money, I would buy a big house.

100

Fill in the blank: They ______ married for 50 years.

They have been married for 50 years.

100

Fill in the blank: They ____ to the bank earlier today.

Went

100
Fill in the blank: Sara ___ go to the party on Wednesday.

will

200

Fill in the blank: Don Quixote ___ (to be) ___ (to write) in 1605.

Don Quixote was written in 1605.

200

Fix the error: If I were you, I should travel more.

If I were you, I would travel more.

200

Fix the error: She have lived in Liverpool all her life.

She has lived in lived in Liverpool all her life.

200
Fill in the blank: Last night we _____ (to watch) the Superbowl and the Kansas City Chiefs ____ (to win).
Last night we watched the Superbowl and the Kansas City Chiefs won. 
200

Fill in the blank: Josh is _____ to drive to work today.

going 

300

What voice is this sentence in: The lion was killed by the hunter.

passive voice

300

T or F: you can use 'will' in the conditional clause

False.

300

Fill in the blank using past perfect: He ___  ___ three books and he was working on another one. 

He had written three books and he was working on another one.

300

How do you form the past tense (for regular verbs)?

Add -ed to the infinitive form of verb.
300

T or F: We often use verbs like would like, plan, want, mean, hope, expect to talk about the future.

True

400

How do you form the passive forms?

Verb 'to be' + past participle

400
Name two words or phrases that commonly indicate the conditional.

If, when, unless, even if, only if, in case, etc.

400

What is the difference between present perfect and past perfect?

Present perfect talks about an action that happened in the past and is still ongoing. Past perfect talks about an action that has occurred in the past. 

400

Name five common phrases that indicate the past tense.

Last (week, summer, month, night, etc.), yesterday, ago, in ___ (year), in ___ (month), etc.

400

Name three reasons to use the future tense.

Talk about scheduled events, express beliefs or predictions about the future, to make offers or promises, talk about plans or intentions, etc. 

500

Create a sentence using the active or passive voice.

*answers may vary*

500

Create a sentence using the conditional.

*answers may vary*

500

Create a sentence using the present perfect.

I have eaten bread, I have seen that movie, She has finished her homework, etc.

500

Create a sentence using the past perfect continuous. 

I had been working, we had been trying to open the door, her friends had been thinking of calling the police, etc. 

500

Fix the error: When we will get to the cinema, I will call you. 

When we get to the cinema, I will call you. 

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