First conditional
Cause & effect
Past tense
Modals
Wild card
100


Complete: "If it rains, ___."



"If it rains, I will stay home." (accept any grammatically correct consequence

100


What connector means "as a result"?



"As a result" / "therefore" / "so" (accept any equivalent)


100


Past of "go"



"went"


100


How do you give advice?



How do you give advice?


100


Comma rule for conditionals?



Use a comma when the IF-clause comes first. No comma when the main clause comes first.


200


Correct: "If I will go…"



"If I go…" (key point: no "will" after "if")


200


Rewrite using "because"



e.g. "I passed because I studied hard." (accept any grammatically correct sentence)


200


Make a negative past sentence



Make a negative past sentence


200


"Must" vs "should" — difference?



"Must" is an obligation/rule, "should" is a recommendation. (accept any reasonable explanation in their own words)


200


Contraction for "will not"



"won't"


300


Make a question form



"What will you do if it rains?" / "Will you stay home if it rains?" (accept any correct question form)


300


Give a real-life example



Give a real-life example


300


Connect past action to future conditional



e.g. "I didn't study yesterday, so if I don't study tonight, I will fail the exam." (accept any sentence that logically connects a past action to a future consequence)


300


Modal + conditional combo



e.g. "If you want to improve, you should practice every day." / "If you are late, you must call me." (accept any grammatically correct combination)


300


Report what your partner just said



Depends on what the partner said — listen for correct reporting verb and tense. e.g. "She said that if it rained, she would stay home." (the backshift from "will" to "would" is the key thing to listen for)