Present unreal conditionals
Prohibition, permission, obligation (present and past)
Tense review
Real conditionals
Modifying comparisons
100

The form of the present unreal conditional is:

If + simple past, will + verb

True or false?

False. The correct form is:

If + simple past, would + verb

100

"You are required to...", "you must...", "you have to...", "you are supposed to..." are phrases to express__________ in the present.

Obligation.

100

Complete the sentence in the correct tense:

I ______________ (learn) English at the moment.

(Present continuous)

I am learning English at the moment.

100

Complete the sentence:

If you ___________ (mix) yellow and blue, you ___________ (get) green.

If you mix yellow and blue, you get green.

100

Show a small difference with comparative adjectives:

I prefer this one. I think it's ______________ nicer.

I prefer this one. I think it's a little / a bit nicer.

200

Say the complete sentence:

If I _________ (have) more time, I _____________ (take) piano lessons.

If I had more time, I would take piano lessons.

200

"You could", "you were allowed to" are phrases to express _____________ in the past.

Permission.

200

Complete the sentence in the correct tense:

Last year, Erika ____________ (go) to a Backstreet Boys' concert.

(Simple past)

Last year, Erika went to a Backstreet Boys' concert.

200

Complete the sentence:

I ___________ (go) to Disneyland if I __________ (pass) my exams.

I will go to Disneyland if I pass my exams.

200

Show a big difference with comparative adjectives:

This app is _____________ better than the other one.

This app is a whole lot / much better than the other one.

300

Say the complete sentence:

What _________________ (you/do) if you __________ (win) the lottery?

What would you do if you won the lottery?

300

Complete the sentence in present:

You _______________ (not/be allowed to) eat or drink in the laboratory.

You are not allowed to eat or drink in the laboratory.

300

Complete the sentence in the correct tense:

Lisa ______________ (not/speak) Portuguese.

(Simple present)

Lisa doesn't speak Portuguese.

300

Complete the sentence:

If a restaurant _________ (be) "zero waste", it ___________ (not/throw) away food.

If a restaurant is "zero waste", it doesn't throw away food.

300

Show a small difference using as - adjective - as:

Ian is __________ as tall as his older brother James!

Ian is nearly / almost as tall as his older brother James!

400

Say the complete sentence:

If I _____________ (live) in a smaller town, I ____________ (be able) to get to work faster.

If I lived in a smaller town, I would be able to get to work faster.

400

Complete the sentence in past:

When we were kids, we ________________ (not/can) stay up after 10 o'clock.

When we were kids, we could not stay up after 10 o'clock.

400

Complete the sentence in the correct tense:

I _______________ (never/be) to the United States.

(Present perfect)

I have never been to the United States.

400

Complete the sentence:

If you __________ (be) allergic to nuts, ___________ (not/eat) the cake. It has nuts.

If you are allergic to nuts, don't eat the cake. It has nuts.

400

Show a big difference using as - adjective - as:

I'm sorry, but this movie is _______________ as good as the last one she made.

I'm sorry, but this movie is nowhere near as good as the last one she made.

500

Say the complete sentence:

_________________ (you/move) to a new place for a job if you _____________ (not/know) anyone there?

Would you move to a new place for a job if you didn't know anyone there?

500

Complete the sentence in past:

At school, we ________________ (be required to) wear a uniform at all times.

At school, we were required to wear a uniform at all times.

500

Complete the sentence in the correct tense:

Tom ________________ (study) English for the last three months.

(Present perfect continuous)

Tom has been studying English for the last three months.

500

Complete the sentence:

___________ (use) my book if you __________ (not/have) yours.

Use my book if you don't have yours.

500

Show a big difference using superlative adjectives:

This is ___________ the best coffee I've ever had.

This is by far the best coffee I've ever had.