Modal Verbs
Future perfect
Fronting
Present Perfect
Conditional sentences
100

Choose the correct modal: “You ___ wear a seatbelt.

Must / have to

100

Structure of future perfect

Subject + will have + past participle

100

What is fronting?

Putting emphasis by moving information to the beginning

100

Structure of present perfect

Subject + have/has + past participle

100

Structure of zero conditional

If + present, present

200

What modal do you use for advice?

Should


200

Complete: “By tomorrow, I ___ (finish) my homework.

will have finished

200

Rewrite with fronting: “I have never seen such a movie.

Never have I seen such a movie

200

Choose: “I ___ (eat) sushi before.

have eaten

200

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

will pass

300

Correct the sentence: “She must to go now.

She must go now

300

When do we use future perfect?

To talk about actions completed before a future time

300

Complete: “Rarely ___ (I / see) him so happy.

Rarely have I seen him so happy

300

Difference between “for” and “since

For = duration / Since = starting point

300

What conditional is this: “If I were you, I would study”?

Second conditional

400

Give a sentence using “might” (possibility)

Ejemplo: It might rain later

400

Make a sentence using future perfect

Ex: By next year, I will have graduated

400

Why do we use inversion in fronting?

For emphasis and formality

400

Make a sentence about life experience

Ex: I have traveled to Cancún

400

Create a third conditional sentence

Ex: If I had studied, I would have passed

500

What’s the difference between “must” and “have to”

Must = internal obligation / Have to = external obligation

500

Correct: “She will has finished the project.

She will have finished the project

500

Rewrite: “She realized the truth only then.”

Only then did she realize the truth

500

Correct: “She has went to the store.

She has gone to the store

500

Correct: “If I will see her, I tell her.

If I see her, I will tell her