Change to passive: The chef cooks the meal.
The meal is cooked by the chef.
Fill in: The man ___ lives next door is very friendly.
who
Identify: If it rains, we get wet.
Zero Conditional
Identify: If I won the lottery, I would travel the world.
Second Conditional
Choose: You (must/should) wear a seatbelt.
must
Write a sentence that includes:
a passive voice structure
a relative pronoun
a conditional (any type)
Example: If the book that was written by George Orwell had been longer, it would have been more popular.
Change to passive: They will finish the project tomorrow.
The project will be finished tomorrow.
Choose: That's the house ___ I grew up.
where (or that, depending on phrasing)
Complete: If you study, you ___ (pass) the test.
will pass
Create Second Conditional about superpowers
(Example) If I could fly, I would travel around the world.
Give one situation where you use "must."
(Example) You must wear a helmet when riding a motorcycle.
Make a passive sentence: Police / arrest / thief / yesterday
The thief was arrested by the police yesterday.
Combine: I have a friend. She speaks five languages.
I have a friend who speaks five languages.
Write a Zero Conditional about cooking.
(Example) If you heat water, it boils.
Complete: If I had studied, I ___ (pass) the exam.
would have passed
Advice for sick friend
(Example) She should see a doctor and rest.
Identify tense and structure: The letters have been sent.
Present Perfect Passive
What is the difference between "which" and "who"?
"Who" refers to people; "which" refers to things.
Write a First Conditional about your weekend
(Example) If it is sunny, I will go to the beach.
Write Third Conditional about missing a bus
(Example) If I had woken up earlier, I wouldn't have missed the bus.
Rewrite: It is necessary to drink water. (Use "must")
You must drink water.
Correct the mistake: The book was write by Shakespeare.
The book was written by Shakespeare.
Correct this sentence: The boy that car was stolen is very upset.
The boy whose car was stolen is very upset.
Correct: If it will rain, we will cancel the trip.
If it rains, we will cancel the trip.
Explain difference between Second and Third Conditionals
Second Conditional = Imaginary present/future (If I won the lottery, I would travel). Third Conditional = Imaginary past (If I had studied, I would have passed).
Difference between "must" and "should"
"Must" = obligation, necessary. "Should" = advice, recommendation.