In a zero conditional sentence, what type of verb tense is used in both clauses?
Present Simple
Change the following direct speech into reported speech: "She said, 'I will meet you at the library.'"
She said that she would meet me at the library.
Identify the coordinating conjunction in the sentence: "She not only completed the project but also presented it to the team."
but
Identify the adjective clause in the sentence: "The book that is on the shelf is mine."
That is on the shelf.
Rewrite the sentence using an infinitive: "She started studying French."
She started to study French.
Create a third conditional sentence about a past event that didn't happen.
If they had taken the earlier train, they would have caught the flight.
Transform the question: "Are you coming to the party?" into reported speech.
She asked if I was coming to the party.
Combine the sentences using a subordinating conjunction: "She worked hard. She wanted to impress her boss."
Because she wanted to impress her boss, she worked hard.
Identify the adverb clause in the sentence: "Before you go to bed, turn off the lights."
Before you go to bed.
Complete the sentence with gerund or infinitive:
"She is afraid of __________."
gerund only
flying
What is the difference between the first and zero conditionals in terms of the likelihood of the condition happening?
The first conditional expresses a real and likely future condition, while the zero conditional expresses a general truth or fact.
What is the reported speech form of the imperative sentence: "Close the door!"
She told me to close the door.
Unscramble the words to create a DC, IC sentence.
they / walk / was / although / for / raining / a / it / went
Although it was raining, they went for a walk."
What type of clause is in the following sentence:
"The person who won the award is my friend."
Adjective:who won the award
What does the following sentence mean?
Stop to eat tacos after school.
to pause or leave one action to do another
After school, (perhaps on your way home) go to eat tacos.
What is the conditional type used to express a hypothetical situation in the past/present that did not happen and its unlikely result in the future?
Second Conditional.
Change the following to reported speech:
She told him, "We will meet at the restaurant next week."
She told him that they would meet at the restaurant the following week.
What does the acronym FANBOYS stand for?
For, and, nor, but, or, yet, so
Find the clause in the sentence:
She doesn't understand why he left so suddenly.
Why he left so suddenly
Rewrite the sentence using an infinitive:
"He decided on taking a break."
"He decided to take a break."
Provide an example of a mixed conditional sentence.
If I had studied harder, I would be fluent in French now.
Change the following sentence into reported speech, including the reporting verb: "I'll finish the report tomorrow," he said.
Assume the time is far future
He promised that he would finish the report the next day.
Which type of clause (independent or dependent) can include a subordinating conjunction?
dependent
Complete the sentence with a noun clause.
... was very inspiring.
What the teacher said was very inspiring.
Unscramble the following sentence:
Swimming / would / I / to / I / to / go / don't/ but / like / know / go / where
I don't know where to go, but I would like to go swimming.