Choose the correct tense:
By the time we arrived, the film ___ (start).
had started
Choose the correct option:
If it rains, we ___ at home.
a) stay
b) will stay
c) would stay
b) will stay
Change into reported speech:
“I’m tired,” she said.
She said that she was tired.
Choose the correct modal:
You ___ wear a helmet when riding a motorbike. (obligation)
must / have to
Choose the best option:
Look at those clouds! It ___ rain.
is going to
Correct the mistake:
I have been knowing her for five years.
I have known her for five years.
Complete the sentence:
If I ___ more time, I would learn another language.
had
Rewrite:
“We will finish the project tomorrow,” they said.
They said they would finish the project the next day.
Rewrite using mustn’t:
It’s forbidden to park here.
You mustn’t park here.
Rewrite using will:
I think she is likely to win the competition.
I think she will win the competition.
Complete the sentence with the correct tense:
This time tomorrow, I ___ (fly) to Paris.
will be flying
Correct the sentence:
If I would know the answer, I would tell you.
If I knew the answer, I would tell you.
Report the question:
“Do you like working remotely?” he asked me.
He asked me if I liked working remotely.
Complete the sentence:
She ___ be at home — the lights are on.
must
Complete the sentence:
He’s been training every day. He ___ win the race.
is likely to
Rewrite using the word in brackets:
I finished my homework. Then I went out. (after)
After I had finished my homework, I went out.
Rewrite the sentence using the third conditional:
I didn’t study, so I failed the exam.
If I had studied, I would have passed the exam.
Report the command:
“Don’t forget to send the email,” she said.
She told me not to forget to send the email.
Correct the mistake:
He must to finish the report today.
He must finish the report today.
Choose the most accurate option:
There are no lights on. They ___ be at home.
a) are certain to
b) are unlikely to
c) will
b)
Explain the difference in meaning:
I work here. vs I am working here.
Permanent situation vs temporary situation
Create your own sentence using a mixed conditional.
Example: If I had listened to your advice, I would be happier now.
Report this sentence using one change of time and one change of place:
“I met her here yesterday.”
He said he had met her there the day before.
Explain the difference:
He didn’t have to go. vs He mustn’t go.
No necessity vs prohibition
Rank these from most certain to least certain:
will / be likely to / be unlikely to / be certain to
be certain to → will → be likely to → be unlikely to