Correct the mistake:
The students going to go on an excursion.
The students ARE going to go on an excursion.
Choose the correct alternative:
I might/will go and see her next week but I don't know.
I MIGHT go and see her next week but I don't know.
Put the verbs in the correct form:
We .. (go out) tonight if my mum ... (finish) work early.
We WILL GO OUT tonight if my mum FINISHES work early.
Choose the correct alternative:
There will/won't be enough water for everyone if we don't stop/stop wasting it.
There WON'T be enough water for everyone if we DON'T STOP wasting it.
using something more than is necessary or in a way that is not useful
WASTE
Correct the mistake:
What are your plans? What do you do tomorrow?
What are your plans? What ARE you DOING tomorrow?
Choose the correct alternative:
It's possible that I see/will see my grandparents tomorrow.
It's possible that I WILL SEE my grandparents tomorrow.
Put the verbs in the correct form:
If you ... (do) the exercise carefully today, you ... (get) all the answers right.
If you DO the exercise carefully today, you WILL GET all the answers right.
Choose the correct alternative:
A drought happens/will happen if there is/will be no rain for a long period of time.
A drought HAPPENS if there IS no rain for a long period of time.
make something less or use less
REDUCE
Correct the msitake:
They say it's raining next week.
They say it's GOING TO RAIN next week.
Choose the correct alternative:
They definitely won't/may not go out tonight because they have an exam tomorrow, but it's not impossible.
They MAY NOT go out tonight because they have an exam tomorrow, but it's not impossible.
Put the verbs in the correct form:
If it ... (rain) heavily for a long time, there ... (be) flood.
If it RAINS heavily for a long time, there IS flood.
Choose the correct alternative:
Tuna fish will become/becomes extinct if we keep eating/will keep eating them.
Tuna fish WILL BECOME extinct if we KEEP EATING them.
use something more than once
REUSE
Correct the mistake:
I can't meet you tomorrow because I'll do an exam.
I can't meet you tomorrow because I AM DOING an exam.
Choose the correct alternative:
Probably the problem will / The problem will probably disappear.
THE PROBLEM WILL PROBABLY disappear.
Put the verbs in the correct form:
If you ... (switch off) the television when you are not watching it, you ... (save) energy.
If you SWITCH OFF the television when you are not watching it, you SAVE energy.
Choose the correct alternative:
You will save/save a lot of water if you will use/use less in the shower.
You SAVE a lot of water if you USE less in the shower.
put something in the bin because you don't want it or need it
THROW AWAY
Correct the mistake:
I don't know what to do now... I know! I'm seeing Joe!
I don't know what to do now... I know! I WILL SEE Joe!
Choose the correct alternative:
My team will definitely/probably win tonight. I'm sure.
My team will DEFINITELY win tonight. I'm sure.
Put the verbs in the correct form:
She ... (leave) hospital today if she ... (be) OK.
She WILL LEAVE hospital today if she IS OK.
Choose the correct alternative:
If there is/will be another oil spill into the ocean, many sea animals don't survive/won't survive.
If there IS be another oil spill into the ocean, many sea animals WON'T SURVIVE.
synonym to USE
CONSUME