Future forms
So/if/to
So/such
Relative clauses
Tiebreaker
100

The flight ____ (arrive) at midday.

arrives

Present simple for TIMETABLED events, e.g. trains and buses.

100

__ you have a broken phone, take it to PhonePeopleHouse and we'll repair it for the best price!

if (if + subject + verb for a condition)

100

Sometimes I’m ___ tired in the morning I don’t have the energy to get dressed

so

100

The film ___ I most enjoy watching is The Godfather.

which/that/- (no pronoun)

100

What's the best position in this sentence for the adverb sadly?

He went to the competition with optimism, but he went out in the first round.

He went to the competition with optimism, but SADLY, he went out in the first round.

200

What time _____ you ____ (arrive)?

are (you) arriving

Present continuous for arrangements/plans from the point of view of the person with plans

200

Take your phone to PhonePeopleHouse ___ have it repaired by professionals.

to (to + infinitive - if the subject hasn't changed)

200

There were ____ many people that I couldn't see more than one metre in front of me.

so

200

The place ___ I most often go on holiday is Alicante

where

300

TRUE OR FALSE:

Present continuous is correct for present actions in progress, future plans, arrangements and predictions.

FALSE:Present continuous is correct for present actions in progress, future plans, arrangements but NEVER predictions.

300

Is your phone screen scratched? Bring it to us __ you want a quick, cheap, repair.

if (condition)

300

We had ____ amazing weather in Scotland that I wore shorts and T-shirt every day

such

300

The person ____ style I like most is Freddy Mercury.

whose (the style of the person)

400

I didn't go on holiday last year, so I _____ definitely ____ (take) one this year.

I didn't go on holiday last year, so I'm (definitely) taking/going to take one this year. (plan/intention)

400

Is your phone screen scratched? Bring it to us __ we can repair it quickly and cheaply.

so (that) (the subject has changed so use so here. Typically followed by a modal verb, e.g. can)

(so + subject + (modal)verb)

400

Unemployment is ___ a big problem that it's more common to be out of work than in.

such

400

Is this relative clause correct without a relative pronoun? What two relative pronouns are correct and where should they go?

The man I met on the bus gave me some good advice.

Yes, it's correct (if the pronoun is the object of the next clause it's ok, but only in defining relative clauses)

The man (who/whom/that) I met on the bus gave me some good advice.

500

A: I promise I _____ (do) my homework after dinner, mum.

B: OK, ____ I ____ (make) you pasta again?

A: I'll do, or: I'm going to do (less typical)  - a promise

B: shall I make...? (an offer in a question)

500

Is a part missing from your phone? __ have it replaced, take it to PhonePeopleHouse.

to (the you subject can be assumed as obvious here)

500

The weather was ____ amazing in Scotland that I wore shorts and T-shirt every day. We had ____ a great time there!

so, such

500

The writer, ____ never finished the novel, came to an untimely death in summer 1970.

a. that b. who c. who/that d. which/that e. which/who f. - (no pronoun)

The writer, WHO never finished the novel, came to an untimely death in summer 1970.

b. who - never use that in a NON-defining relative clause, and which is never for people.