Conditionals (simple present)
Conditionals (future)
Present perfect
Present perfect / simple past
Past perfect
100

Complete the sentence:

"If you _____ (heat) water to 100ºC, it _____ (boil)."

HEAT / BOILS

100

Complete the sentence:

"If I _____ (have) time, I _____ (listen) to that podcast later."

HAVE / WILL LISTEN

100

Complete the sentence:

"I _____ to Paris before." (be)

"I HAVE BEEN to Paris before."

100

Complete the sentence:

"I _____ (be) to New York before. I _____ (be) there in 2015."

"I HAVE BEEN to New York before. I WAS there in 2015."

100
Complete the sentence:

"When I _____ (arrive) at the party, she _____ already _____ (left)."

"When I ARRIVED at the party, she HAD already LEFT."

200

Complete the sentence:

"If something _____ (break), I _____ (throw) it in the trash."

BREAKS / THROW

200

Complete the sentence:

"If she _____ (have) money, she _____ (buy) a new phone in april."

HAS / WILL BUY

200

Complete the sentence:

"I _____ never _____ (eat) sushi before."

"I HAVE never EATEN sushi before."

200

Complete the sentence:

"My sister _____ (write) many books. She _____ (write) her most recent one last February."

"My sister HAS WRITTEN many books. She WROTE her most recent one last February."

200

Complete the sentence:

"When they _____ (go) online to buy the book, they noticed it _____ (sell out)."

"When they WENT online to buy the book, they noticed it HAD SOLD out."

300

Complete the sentence:

"If something _____ (not work), you have to _____ (fix) it."

DOESN'T WORK / FIX

300

Complete the sentence:

"If we _____ (donate) our old clothes to a thrift store, other people _____ (buy) them."

DONATE / WILL BUY

300

Complete the sentence:

"_____ you ever _____ one of John Green's books?" (read)

"HAVE you ever READ one of John Green's books?"

300

Complete the sentence:

"The last time I _____ (travel) was last year. I _____ (not travel) much this year..."

"The last time I TRAVELED was last year. I HAVEN'T TRAVELED much this year."

300

Complete the sentence:

"When James finally _____ (arrive), everybody wanted to know what _____ (happen)."

"When James finally ARRIVED, everybody wanted to know what HAD HAPPENED."

400

Complete the sentence:

"If you _____ (not have) money to buy a new phone, _____ (not throw away) your old one."

DON'T HAVE / DON'T THROW AWAY

400

Complete the sentence:

"If we _____ (not protect) the planet, we _____ (not have) a healthy life in the future."

DON'T PROTECT / WON'T HAVE

400

Complete the conversation:

"_____ you _____ to the beach in the summer?" (go)

"No, I _____ (not have), but I _____ (go) to Disney instead."

"HAVE you GONE to the beach in the summer?"

"No, I HAVEN'T, but I HAVE GONE to Disney instead."

400

Complete the conversation:

"_____ you _____ (eat) Greek food before?"

"No, I _____ (not have), but I _____ (eat) Thai food last week."

"HAVE you EATEN Greek food before?"

"No, I HAVEN'T, but I ATE Thai food last week."

400

Complete the sentence:

"When we _____ (arrive) in Canada, we were worried if we _____ (bring) enough winter clothes."

"When we ARRIVED in Canada, we were worried if we HAD BROUGHT enough winter clothes."

500

Complete the sentence:

"If she _____ (not like) a present that she gets, she _____ (take) it back to the shop."

DOESN'T LIKE / TAKES

500

Complete the sentence:

"If he _____ (not study) to the test tonight, he _____ (not get) the necessary grades to pass."

DOESN'T STUDY / WON'T GET

500

Complete the sentence:

"She _____ never _____ (consider) writing a book, but She _____ (write) some poems."

"She HAS never CONSIDERED writing a book, but she HAS WRITTEN some poems."

500

Complete the conversation:

"My brother _____ (travel) to many countries. He _____ (be) to China, Slovenia, India..."

"But where _____ he _____ (go) to in his last trip?"

"My brother HAS TRAVELED to many countries. He HAS BEEN to China, Slovenia, India..."

"But where DID he GO to in his last trip?

500

Complete the sentence:

"When the teacher _____ (come) to her desk to help her, he realized she _____ (not start) to work on her lesson yet."

"When the teacher CAME to her desk to help her, he realized she HADN'T STARTED to work on her lesson yet."