Conditionals
Modals
Narrative Tenses + Used to / Would
Present Perfect Simple & Continuous
Questions (Subject vs Object + Indirect)
100

Complete the sentence: “If it ______ (rain) tomorrow, we won’t go to the park.”

rains – First Conditional

100

Choose the correct modal: “You ______ (should / must / might) eat more vegetables for your health.”

should

100

Complete: “By the time we arrived, the film ______ (already / start).”

had already started – past perfect

100

Fill in: “I ______ (visit) Paris three times.”

have visited – present perfect simple

100

Identify if it’s a subject or object question: “Who called you yesterday?”

Subject question

200

Identify the type of conditional: “If I had studied harder, I would have passed the exam.”

Third conditional

200

Complete the sentence: “She ______ (can’t / mustn´t/ might) be at home, I just saw her outside.”

can’t

200

Complete the sentence: “When I was a child, I ______ (play) outside every day.

played/used to play/would play

200

Choose the correct form: “She ______ (study) English for two hours.”

has studied/ has been studying

200

Rewrite as an indirect question: “Where is the nearest supermarket?”

Could you tell me where the nearest supermarket is?

300

Correct the mistake: “If I will see him, I will tell him the news.”

If I see him, I will tell him the news.

300

Use a modal to give advice for this situation: “I feel tired all the time.”

You should rest / You ought to sleep more.

300

Choose the correct form:
“She ______ (work) at the company for five years when she finally got a promotion.”

had worked/had been working

300

Correct the mistake: “I have been to London last year.”

I went to London last year – past simple, not present perfect

300

Correct the mistake: “Do you know what time is it?”

Do you know what time it is?

400

Rewrite using the second conditional: “I don’t have a car, so I can’t drive to work.”

If I had a car, I could drive to work.

400

Express obligation in the past: “I ______ (must / have to) finish the report yesterday, but I didn’t.”

was supposed to/had to 

400

Combine the tenses correctly in one sentence:
Prompt: “I / meet / my old friend / at the park / when / he / walk / his dog”

I met my old friend at the park when he was walking his dog.

400

Complete: “They ______ (wait) for the bus since 8 a.m., and it still hasn’t arrived.”

have been waiting

400

Rewrite as an indirect question with reported speech:
“Where did they put the keys?”

Can you tell me where they put the keys?

500

Create a mixed conditional using the prompt: “She didn’t take the medicine / now she’s sick.”

If she had taken the medicine, she wouldn’t be sick now.

500

Make a deduction about the past using a modal: “He didn’t answer my call. He ______ (must / can’t / might) be busy.”

must have been busy / can’t have been free / might have been busy

500

Fill in all blanks with the correct narrative tense:
“While I ______ (wait) for the bus, I ______ (realize) that I ______ (forget) my wallet at home, and I ______ (feel) terrible all day.”

was waiting / realized / had forgotten / felt

500

Fill in the blank:
“I ______ (know) him since we were kids.”

have known – state verb “know” uses simple, not continuous

500

Rewrite as an indirect question with reported speech:

“Did she finish the report on time?”

Do you know if/whether she finished the report on time?