Verb Tenses (present perfect, present perfect continuous, past perfect)
Modals of Certainty (must, can't, might/may)
Passive voice
Reported Speech
Conditionals & Causatives
100

Identify the tense: “I have been studying English for two years

Present Perfect Continuous

100

“He worked all night. He ___ be exhausted.”

must

100

Change to passive: “The chef cooks the meal.”

The meal is cooked by the chef.

100

Report: “I’m tired,” she said.

She said she was tired.

100

Complete: “If I had more time, I __________ exercise.”

would

200

Fix the sentence: “She has been finish her homework.”

She has been finishing her homework.

200

Rewrite using a different modal: “They are definitely home.”

They must be home. OR They might be home.

200

Identify tense + passive: “The documents were signed yesterday.”

Simple Past Passive

200

Change: “I will call you tomorrow.”

He said he would call me the next day.

200

Sentence using “would rather.”

“I would rather study at home than go to the library.”

300

Create a sentence using the Past Perfect.

“She had left before I arrived.”

300

Which modal expresses impossibility?

can’t

300

Change to passive: “They repair computers at this shop.”

Computers are repaired at this shop.

300

What happens to time expressions in reported speech?

today → that day; tomorrow → next day; yesterday → the day before

300

Identify the causative: “I had my laptop repaired yesterday.”

had … repaired

400

Choose the correct tense:

“I __________ (work) at this company since 2019.”

have worked

400

Difference between “must” and “might.”

must = almost sure; might = possible

400

When do we use passive voice?

When the doer is unknown or unimportant

400

Fix: “He said he will help us.”

He said he would help us.

400

Why use simple past in unreal conditionals?

To show the situation is imaginary/unreal

500

Explain the difference between Present Perfect and Present Perfect Continuous.

PP = result; PPC = duration/ongoing action

500

Create a sentence using can’t.

"He can’t be at school—it’s Saturday.”

500

Convert both verbs to passive: “They delivered the package and recorded the delivery.”

The package was delivered and the delivery was recorded.

500

Report: “I can’t access my account,” he said.

He said he couldn’t access his account.

500

Change to unreal conditional: “I don’t have a car, so I don’t drive to work.”

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