1st conditional
2nd conditional
3rd conditional
Infinitive
Infinitive as a subject
100

Complete the sentence: If it ___ (rain) tomorrow, we ___ (stay) at home.

rains / will stay

100

Complete the sentence: If I ___ (be) you, I ___ (do) things differently

were / would do

100

Complete the sentence: If I ___ (study), I ___ (pass) the exam.

had studied / would have passed

100

What is an infinitive?

The base form of a verb, often preceded by "to" (e.g., to eat, to run).

100

Complete the sentence: ___ (Learn) a new language takes time.

To learn

200

What is the formula for the First Conditional?

If + present simple, will + base form of the verb.

200

What is the formula for the Second Conditional?

If + past simple, would + base form of the verb.

200

What is the formula for the Third Conditional?

If + past perfect, would have + past participle.

200

Complete the sentence: She decided ___ (go) to the party.

To go

200

What role does an infinitive play when used at the beginning of a sentence?

It acts as the subject of the sentence.

300

True or False: The First Conditional is used to talk about hypothetical situations in the past.

False (It talks about real or possible situations in the future.)

300

Give an example of a Second Conditional sentence about winning the lottery.

If I won the lottery, I would buy a big house.

300

Give an example of a Third Conditional sentence about missing a train.

If I had left earlier, I would have caught the train.

300

What is the difference between "to-infinitive" and "bare infinitive"?

The "to-infinitive" includes "to" (e.g., to run), while the "bare infinitive" is just the verb without "to" (e.g., run).

300

True or False: “To read books is fun” is an example of using the infinitive as a subject.

False

400

Give an example of a First Conditional sentence related to studying.

If I study hard, I will pass the test.

400

True or False: The Second Conditional is used for situations that are possible in the future.

False (It is used for hypothetical or unlikely situations in the present or future.)

400

True or False: The Third Conditional refers to hypothetical situations in the past.

True

400

Give an example of a sentence using an infinitive to express purpose.

I went to the store to buy some groceries.

400

Rewrite the sentence so that the infinitive acts as the subject: “It is important to exercise regularly.”

To exercise regularly is important.

500

Change this sentence to First Conditional: “She doesn't help me, I won't finish on time.”

If she doesn't help me, I won't finish on time.

500

Rewrite this sentence using the Second Conditional: “I don't have enough money, so I can't travel.”

If I had enough money, I would travel.

500

Rewrite the sentence using the Third Conditional: “I didn't go to bed early, so I was late for work.”

If I had gone to bed early, I wouldn't have been late for work.

500

True or False: Infinitives can be used after modal verbs (e.g., can, should).

False (Modal verbs are followed by the bare infinitive, not "to-infinitive".)

500

Give an example of a sentence where the infinitive is the subject and explains a goal or purpose

To get a good job requires a lot of effort.