vocabulary
tenses
grammar varia
conditionals
varia
100

Which word is correct? self-conscious or self-centred people are shy and esily embarrassed

self-conscious

100

Say the correct verb form: When I got there, Liz already (leave)

had left

100

Correct this sentence: I've lost the key what opens this door.

the key which/that opens the door

100

What is the construction of the first conditional?

If + present Simple. will

100

Fill in the gap: Don't take any ..... of him.

notice

200

Fill in the gap: She takes me .... granted.

for

200

Say the correct verb: I met Jack while I (walk) home

was walking

200

Which verb form is correct: He avoids talk/talking about it.

talking

200

What is the construction of the second conditional?

if + past simple, would

200

Correct this sentence: Alan, that lives next door, is my doctor.

Alan, who lives next door, is my doctor.

300

Which word is correct: I went out, although/despite I was tired.

although

300

Which verb is correct? I don't like people watch/watching me

watching

300

Say four phrases that mean something will definitely or probably happen

be bound to, be sure to, be likely to, may well, might, could,

300

What is the construction of the third conditional?

If + past perfect, would have 3rd form

300

Which word is correct? The much/more I do, the better I get.

more

400

say the opposites: moral, ethical, legal

immoral, unethical, illegal

400

Say the correct verb form: This time tomorrow I ...(work)

will be working

400

Say four phrases used to say that something won't happen or is not probable to happen

can't imagine. be unlikely to, doubt if sth will  , shouldn't think sth will, dpn't suppose sth will

400

What can we use insted of would in second conditional?

might

400

Fill in the gap: I can't work... the answer.

work out

500

Which word is correct: I like tennis, as/whereas John hates it.

whereas

500

Which verb is correct? I'll see/ I'm seeing the doctor at 3.30

I'm seeing

500

Correct this sentence: That's the man which son is famous.

the man whose son is famous

500

what can we use instead of "if" in conditional sentences?

provided, assuming, imagine, as long as, in case, unless

500

Which verb form is correct: I'm twice as old/older as him.

as old as

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