If you study hard, you _________ (pass) the exam.
will pass
If I ____ (have) more money, I _____ (buy) an island for myself.
had, would buy.
Complete the sentence:
____ she ____ tennis when she was younger? (play)
Did she play tennis when she was younger?
Unscramble the sentence.
I / soccer / before / played
I have played soccer before.
I _____ already _____ (speak) with my teacher. She _____ (say) that I _____ (got) good grades in the exam.
have already spoken / said / got
If I _____ (invite) Eric to the movies, _____ you come?
invite, will
If Andrea _____ (sell) her old phone, she _____ have more money.
sold, would.
Last Saturday, the children _____ (to be) noisy.
Last Saturday, the children were noisy.
She ______ (live) in Mexico her whole life.
She has lived in Mexico her whole life.
Choose the right answer.
I don't know where he is. I didn't speak/haven't spoken to him for days.
haven't spoken.
If she _____ (drive) carefully, she _____ (not/have) an accident.
drives, won't have.
If aliens _____ (visit) us, they _____ abduct you.
visited, would/wouldn't
Turn the sentence into negative.
Last week, she went to the market.
Last week, she didn't go to the market.
They ____ (not/have) _____ (eat) breakfast yet.
They haven't eaten breakfast yet.
She ____ (throw) away the letter she _____ (write)
She threw away the letter she had written.
When do we use the 1st conditional?
To talk about possibilities in the future.
When do we use the 2nd conditional?
To talk present or future situations that are impossible or unlikely in reality.
What is the most common termination for verbs in simple past?
-ed.
When do we use present perfect?
To talk about something that started in the past and continues in the present.
My mom ____ (marry) my dad in 1998. They ____ (live) for 26 years.
My mom married my dad in 1998. They have lived here for 26 years.
Complete the grammar rule:
if/when + present simple >> _____ + infinitive.
Will
Complete the grammar rule:
if + past simple >> + _____ + infinitive.
Would
What's the name of the verbs that DON'T end with -ed?
Irregular verbs.
Complete the grammar rule:
Subject + ___/___ + ____ + complement.
Subject + have/has + past part. + complement.
He _____ (grow up) in Canada but he _____ (leave) when he was 10. Since then, he _____ (live) here.
He grew up in Canada but he left when he was 10. Since then, he has lived here.