Tenses
Conditionals
Model
A and q
Mixed
100


Change into past perfect: She leaves before I arrive.



She had left before I arrived.


100


Complete: If I ______ (be) you, I would study more.


Were

100


Give advice: I have a headache.



(You should take some medicine.)


100


Correct the error: She is doctor.



(She is a doctor.)


100


Comparative: This test is ______ (easy) than the last one.



easier


200


Correct the error: I have saw that movie last week.



I saw that movie last week


200


Identify the type: If it rains, we’ll stay home.



First conditional


200


Express necessity: Students ________ wear uniforms.



must/have to


200


Choose: There isn’t ______ milk left. (much / many)



much


200


Find the relative pronoun: That’s the girl ____ won the race.



who


300


Put into passive voice: The teacher was explaining the lesson.



The lesson was being explained by the teacher.


300


Rewrite with mixed conditional: I didn’t save money, so I can’t travel now.



(If I had saved money, I could travel now.)


300


Past deduction: He isn’t here. He ________ (go) home already.



He must have gone home already.


300


I don’t have ______ friends in this city. (much / many)



many


300


Choose the correct question tag: You’re coming tomorrow, ______?



aren’t you?


400


Reported speech: “I will call you tomorrow,” she said



She said she would call me the next day.


400


Correct error: If you will tell me, I help you.



If you tell me, I will help you.


400


Ability in the past: When I was young, I _______ run very fast.



could


400


We saw _____ amazing film last night.



an


400


Error correction: She said me that she was tired.



(She told me that she was tired.)


500

By the time you arrive tomorrow, I (finish) my project.


By the time you arrive tomorrow, I will have finished my project.


500

Rewrite: I’m not good at driving, so I failed the test.


 If I were better at driving, I wouldn’t have failed the test.


500

Complete: She ________ (forget) the meeting, but I’m not sure.


She might have forgotten the meeting.


500

We don’t have many informations about the case.


We don’t have much information about the case.


500

Join these sentences using a relative clause: I met a man. He can speak six languages.


I met a man who can speak six languages.