I ___ (watch) cartoons every Saturday morning when I was a child.
used to watch
Complete the zero conditional sentence:
If water reaches 100°C, it ___ (boil).
boils
Which modal expresses strong obligation?
must
Combine the two sentences into a correct first conditional sentence:
I feel sick. I will go to the doctor.
If I feel sick, I will go to the doctor
Complete the sentence with a modal:
If you’re not sure what to do, you ___ ask your teacher for advice.
could
True or False: "Used to" is used to talk about habits or states in the present.
False
Complete the first conditional sentence:
If it ___ (rain) tomorrow, we will stay home.
rains
You ___ (not) park here; it’s illegal.
can’t
If it ___ (rain) tomorrow, I ___ (not go) to the beach
rains; will not go
You ___ leave your phone on during the meeting.
mustn’t/ must not
Rewrite this sentence with "used to": I went swimming every summer when I was a teenager.
I used to go swimming every summer when I was a teenager
Rewrite this sentence as a zero conditional:
Plants die when they don’t get water.
If plants don’t get water, they die
Choose the best modal:
She is very talented. She ___ become a famous singer one day.
may/might
If you ___ (turn) off the lights, the room ___ (get) dark.
turn; gets
I ___ believe he is telling the truth; he’s a liar.
can’t
Complete the sentence: She didn’t ___ (play) the piano, but now she’s a professional musician.
use to play
Fill in the blanks:
If you ___ (study) hard, you ___ (pass) the exam.
study; will pass
Fill in the blanks with the correct modals:
He ___ (not) be at home. The lights are off, but he ___ be at the store.
can’t; might/can’t; may
If she ___ (not study) for the test, she ___ (fail) it.
doesn’t study; will fail
Your friend is bored and doesn’t know what to do. What do you suggest?
You could watch a movie or go for a walk (or any other answer with could)
Fill in the blanks:
They ___ (live) in a small town, but now they ___ in a big city.
used to live; live
If you ___ (mix) red and blue, you ___ (get) purple.
mix; get
Rewrite this sentence to suggest an idea:
It’s a good idea to try a new hobby when you have free time.
You could try a new hobby when you have free time
If the temperature ___ (fall) below freezing, water ___ (freeze).
falls; freezes
We ___ (go) to the party tonight, but we are still deciding.
might/may