Modals and Conditionals
Quantifiers
Clauses and Connectors
Tenses and Aspects
Passive Voice
100

Identify the conditional type:
If it rains, we will cancel the trip.

the first conditional / real situations in the future

100

Choose the correct option:
We don’t have (much / many) time.

much

100

Identify the clause type:
I don’t know where he went.

a noun clause

100

Choose the correct tense:
I (have lived / lived) in Japan since 2020.

have lived

100

Change to passive:
They built the bridge in 1990.

The bridge was built in 1990.

200

Form a second conditional:
You / win the lottery / travel the world

If I won the lottery, I would travel the world.

200

Fill in the blank:
There are ______ reasons to believe she improved.

several/many/ a lot of

200

Combine sentences using an adjective clause:
I met a woman. She speaks four languages.

I met a woman who speaks four languages.

200

Which tense describes an action in progress at a specific time in the past?

the past progressive

200

Identify the agent:
The cake was eaten by the children.

the children

300

SURPRISE! PARTS OF SPEECH

Which part of speech can function as the subject, object, and object of a preposition?

a noun

300

Which quantifier can be used with both countable and uncountable nouns? E.g. any/some/few/little, etc.

some or a lot of

300

Identify the connector type:
She left early BECAUSE she felt sick.

an adverb clause of reason

300

Rewrite the following sentence using the Present Perfect:
She started studying English three years ago. She still studies it.

She has studied English for three years.

300

SURPRISE! PARTS OF SPEECH

Identify the function of the word that in the sentence:
The book THAT you lent me was excellent.

a relative pronoun

400

Complete the third conditional:
If they had left earlier, they ______ (arrive) on time.

would have arrived

400

Correct the sentence:
She has very few money.

She has very little money.

400

Correct the error in the noun clause:
I don’t know that is she coming.

I don’t know if she is coming.

400

Identify the error:
I have seen him yesterday.

I saw him yesterday.

400

Change to passive with a modal:
You must finish the project today.

The project must be finished today.

500

Make a sentence using an unreal situation in the present

If + simple past, would + bare infinitive

500

Explain the difference between few and a few.

few = almost none (negative); a few = some (positive)

500

Reduce the adjective clause:
Students who live on campus have many activities available.

Students living on campus have many activities available.

500

Explain the difference:
I have finished my homework. vs. I finished my homework.

present relevance vs. past event with no present relevance.

500

Fix the error:
The problem was solved by itself.

inappropriate agent; rewrite logically (e.g., The problem solved itself or The problem was solved).