Relative Pronouns
Gerund/Infinitive
Conditionals
Reported Speech
Modal Verbs
100

Is this correct?

The boy who was fishing is my brother.

This is correct.
100

Gerund or infinitive?

Do you promise (pay) me back next week?

to pay

100
First or second conditional?


If you have to clean the dishes, I will help you.

First conditional

100

Change this statement to reported speech.

"I love hip-hop" said Dylan.

Dylan said he loved hip-hop.

100
Five years ago, I (cannot, couldn't) play the piano.

Five years ago, I couldn't play the piano. 

200

Is this correct?

The picture frame who is broken is in the garbage.

Incorrect. Change "who" to "that".
200

John isn't likely (come) this late to the party, so we might as well leave. 

to come

200

First or second conditional?

Would you be surprised if it snowed next July?

Second conditional

200

Change the sentence to reported speech.

"Where do you live?" Ben asked Tom.

Ben asked him/Tom where he LIVED.

200

WE (can, could) speak English well.

We CAN speak English well.

300

Identify the relative pronoun.


The pizza, which was very good, was topped with pepperoni and sausage. 

Which

300

Gerund or infinitive?


Stop (ask) me that question! The answer is no.

asking

300

When do we use first conditional?

Possible situations, cause and effect

300

Change the sentence to reported speech.

"Will you go to the party?", my friend asked.

My friend asked if I WOULD go to the party.
300

Mary gave me a letter to send. I (must, mustn't, needn't) forget to mail it.

Mary gave me a letter to send, I MUSTN'T forget to mail it.

400

Identify the relative clause.


Carrie is the one whose story was in the newspaper.

"whose story was in the newspaper."

400

Gerund or infinitive?


You should avoid (stay) up too late on the night before the final exam.

staying

400

When do we use second conditional?

Imaginary situations, untrue to present

400

Change the sentence to reported speech.


"Do you have to study for the exams?", asked my friend.

My friend asked if I HAD TO study for the exams.

400

You (must, mustn't, needn't) wash those carrots. They've already been washed. 

You NEEDN'T wash those carrots. They've already been washed.

500
Is this correct?


With whom did you go to the store?

correct.

500

Gerund or infinitive?


Do you remember (hear) about that place crash last year?

hearing

500

Fill in the blank.

If you ____ (not do) the homework, you ______ (be punished). 

Don't do, will be punished

500

Change the sentence to reported speech.

"I can speak English, but I can't speak Russian", Anna told me.

Anna told me that she could speak English, but that she couldn't speak Russian.

500

Billy and I (may, might) cook dinner tonight.

Billy and I MAY cook dinner tonight.