The Passive Tense
Future Forms: Present Simple & Continuous
Present Perfect & Rather/Prefer
Zero & First Conditionals
Modal Verbs & Comparisons
100

Change to passive: The chef cooks the food.

The food is cooked (by the chef).

100

Fill in: I ______ (meet) my friend tomorrow.

am meeting

100

Fill in: I ______ (see) that movie.

have seen

100

Fill in: If you heat water, it ______ (boil).

boils

100

Choose: It ___ rain tomorrow.
a) might
b) will
a) should

might

200

Fill in: The homework ______ (do) yesterday.

was done

200

Choose: The train ___ at 6 p.m.
a) is leaving
b) leaves
c) left
d) would leave

b) leaves

200

Choose: He ___ finished his homework.
a) have
b) has

has

200

Fill in: If it rains, we ______ (stay) home.

will stay

200

Create the comparative phrase: big → ______ than

bigger than

300

Choose: English ___ spoken in many countries.
a) is
b) was
c) are
d) would be

a) is

300

Fix the mistake: She go to the party tonight.

is going

300

Choose: “I have went” OR “I have gone”

I have gone

300

Choose: “If I study, I pass / will pass the exam.”

will pass

300

Choose: She is ______ as her sister..
a) more taller
b) tall
c) taller
d) as tall

as tall

400

Fix the mistake: The song was sang by her.

was sung

400

Speaking: Say one plan for this weekend using “going” or present continuous.

Ex: I am going to my grandparents´house this weekend.

400

Make a sentence with “prefer”

Example: I prefer coffee to tea.

400

Identify the tense: “If you mix red and blue, you get purple.”

Zero conditional

400

Choose: You ______ study more if you want to pass.
a) may
b) will
c) should
d) might

should

500

Make a passive sentence (past).

Ex: My bike was stolen.

500

Choose: The concert ___ at 9 (official schedule).
a) is starting
b) starts

starts

500

What’s the difference?
“I prefer coffee” vs “I’d prefer coffee”

Prefer = general; Would prefer = specific situation

500

Make a first conditional sentence.

Example: If I study, I will pass the exam.

500

Make a sentence using a modal verb + comparative.

Example: You should buy the cheaper one.

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