You ___ study for the test. It’s really important!
(Answer: should / must)
Someone cleans the classroom every day.
The classroom is cleaned every day
What’s the mistake in this sentence?
If I would have studied more, I would have passed.
Correction: If I had studied more, I would have passed
What’s the past tense of “teach”?
Taught
Fill in the blank: That’s the boy ___ lives next door.
Who
She ___ have gone to the party, but she stayed home.
(Answer: could)
They built the bridge in 2010.
The bridge was built in 2010.
Create a first conditional sentence about a famous person doing something next week.
If Bad Bunny releases a new song, it will go viral
She has lived in Bilbao since 2018. What tense is that?
Present perfect
What’s wrong with this sentence? “This is the book what I told you about.”
“what” should be “that”
They ___ be at the airport by now.
Must
People speak English in many countries.
English is spoken in many countries.
What’s the difference in meaning between these two sentences?
1 is real and possible; 2 is hypothetical/unlikely.
Make a sentence that uses the future continuous
“This time tomorrow, I’ll be studying for my exam.”
Combine the sentences: “I met a woman. She speaks four languages.”
I met a woman who speaks four languages.
He ___ have told us if he had known.
Common phrase used by politicians after making an error to avoid taking full responsibility.
“Mistakes were made”
Create a third conditional sentence about a historical event (e.g. Titanic, Moon landing)
If the Titanic had seen the iceberg earlier, it wouldn’t have sunk.
Correct the mistake: “I am going to buying a new phone.”
I am going to buy a new phone.
Write a sentence with a non-defining relative clause
My brother, who lives in Madrid, is coming to visit.
You ___ have eaten that! It was for the guests!
Shouldn’t .
They will announce the winners tomorrow.
The winners will be announced tomorrow
Mix second and third conditional:
What’s the correct version of this?
If she practiced more, she would have won the match.
Correction: If she had practiced more, she would have won the match.
→ OR make it mixed: If she practiced more, she would win more often.
Write a sentence which correctly uses three tenses
“I’ve studied hard, I’m studying now, and I will study again tonight.”
Make one sentence: “The car was stolen. It belonged to my sister.”
The car that was stolen belonged to my sister.