TENSES
CONDITIONALS
REPORTED SPEECH
ARTICLES
PREPOSITIONS
100

Change to past simple → She goes to school.

She went to school.

100

Complete → If it rains tomorrow, I ___ (stay) home.  

will stay

100

Report → She said: “I’m tired.”

She said (that) she was tired.

100

Fill in → I saw ___ elephant in the zoo.  

an

100

Fill in → She is good ___ math.  

at

200

Change to present perfect → They eat lunch.

They have eaten lunch.

200

Identify type → If I were rich, I would travel the world.  

Second conditional

200

Report → He said: “I will call you.”  

He said (that) he would call me.

200

Fill in → She bought ___ book from the store.  

a

200

Fill in → I’m interested ___ history.  

in

300

Change to future with will → I study English.  

I will study English.

300

Correct the error → If you will study, you pass.  

If you study, you will pass.

300

Report → They said: “We are studying.”  

They said (that) they were studying.

300

Correct the error → He is doctor.  

He is a doctor.

300

Correct the error → He arrived to the station at 8.

He arrived at the station at 8.

400

Correct the error → He don’t like pizza.

He doesn’t like pizza.

400

Create a sentence using 3rd conditional about missing a bus.

If I had left earlier, I wouldn’t have missed the bus.

400

Correct the error → She said she is happy yesterday.  

She said she was happy yesterday.

400

Choose → We stayed at ___ hotel near the beach.

a

400

Choose → We met ___ the park.  

in

500

Put in past continuous → She read a book yesterday at 5 pm.

She was reading a book yesterday at 5 pm.

500

Transform → If she studies, she will pass → into 2nd conditional.

If she studied, she would pass.

500

Report → “Did you finish the homework?” the teacher asked.

The teacher asked if I had finished the homework.

500

Explain rule → Why do we say an hour but a university?

Because hour begins with a vowel sound /aʊ/, so we use an. University begins with a consonant sound /juː/, so we use a.

500

Explain difference → In time vs On time.  

On time means punctual, not late. In time means early enough, before a deadline or before something happens.