Conditionals
Modal verbs
Compound nouns
Describing places
Weird facts
100

Name this conditional:

If I win the lottery, I will buy a house.

first conditional

100

This modal verb is used for ability in the past.

could

100

Where you catch a plane

airport

100

full of life and energy

lively

100

This vegetable was once purple before being bred to its current color.

carrot

200

Name this conditional:

If I had wings, I would fly.

second conditional

200

This modal verb is often used to express polite requests.

could, would

200

protects your eyes from the sun

sunglasses

200

with a better reputation than it really deserves

overrated

200

This is the only part of the human body that can heal itself without forming a scar.

liver

300

What auxiliary verb can replace if in mixed conditionals?

had

e.g. Had I bought a car, I would be happy now.

300

This modal verb shows a high degree of certainty, usually with logical evidence

must

300

clothes rack or clothe rack

clothes rack

300

pretty, especially in a way that looks old-fashioned

picturesque

300

This body part has no muscles, but can still move.

eyeball (it itself has no muscles, muscles that move it are around it)

400

Structure of third conditional:

If + past perfect | _______ + ________ + past participle

would, have

400

This modal verb is used to express criticism 

should

400

glass of wine or wine glass

both

400

cheap, badly made, lacking in taste

tacky

400

this bird can sleep while flying

albatros

500
Complete the sentence:

S______ you bought a car, how often would you drive it?

Suppose/supposing

500

It is possible he is sleeping. --> which modal verb expresses the same meaning?

might / may

500

insect book or book about insects

book about insects

500

away from where people normally go

off the beaten track

500

This animal's fingerprints are so similar to humans' that they can confuse crime scene investigators.

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