Zero and First Conditionals
Passive Voice
Comparatives
Modals of Permission and Prohibition
Possessives
100

Complete: If it ___ (rain), I ___ (stay) home.

If it rains, I will stay home.

100

Make passive: They clean the museum.

The museum is cleaned.

100

Compare: big / small

Bigger / smaller

100

Choose: can / can’t — You ___ eat here.

You can’t eat here.

100

Choose: my / your — Is this ___ bag?

Is this your bag?

200

True or False: Zero conditional describes general facts.

True

200

Make passive: They opened a new store.

A new store was opened.

200

Correct or incorrect sentence: Tokyo is bigger than Paris.

Correct

200

Write 1 rule for a library with mustn’t.

You mustn’t make noise in the library.

200

Correct the mistake: That book is me.

That book is mine.

300

First conditional: Complete: If I finish work early, I ____ (go) to the park.

If I finish work early, I will go to the park.

300

Change to passive: People will close the street tomorrow.

The street will be closed tomorrow.

300

Make 2 comparisons: cold / hot / comfortable

This jacket is more comfortable than that one.

300

Role-play: Ask permission: ____ I use this computer?

Could I use this computer?

300

Transform: Maria has a car. → The car is ____.

The car is Maria’s.

400

Create 1 zero & 1 first conditional for: phone battery dies

If my phone battery dies, no one can call me. (zero).
If my phone battery dies today, I will miss my meeting. (first)

400

Identify tense: The door was broken yesterday. (present? past? future?)

Past simple passive

400

Use more / less correctly in a sentence.

This café is more expensive but less noisy than the other one.

400

Write 2 sentences: Visitors may… / Visitors may not…

Visitors may enter, but visitors may not use cameras.

400

Use ’s and s’ correctly in 2 sentences.

That is my friend’s phone.

Those are the students’ backpacks.

500

Create a “What if…?” scenario with two different outcomes (general + specific).

What if you forget your passport?
Zero: If you forget your passport, you can’t travel.
First: If you forget your passport today, you will miss your flight.

500

Report a news headline with present, past, AND future passive (3 sentences).

Example:

Present passive: A new security system is installed today.

Past passive: The windows were broken last night.

Future passive: More cameras will be added next week.

500

Give 6 comparatives in a paragraph choosing a destination.

Sample paragraph:

I want to travel to Mexico City because it is bigger than Puebla. It is more exciting and less boring. The food is better and the museums are more interesting.

500

Design 3 rules for a dog park using 3 different modals (can, must, mustn’t).

Sample rules:

Dogs must be on a leash. You can bring water, but you can’t bring food. Owners must pick up after their dogs.

500

Write a 4-sentence story correctly using mine, yours, his, hers, theirs.

Sample:

That phone is mine. That bag is yours. Those keys are his. This notebook is theirs.