Tenses
Conditionals
Reported Speech
Passive voice
Question forms
100

Complete the sentence: "Right now, she ___ (study) for her exams."

is studying

100

Complete using 0 conditional: If you are tired, you _________

If you are tired, you go to sleep.

100

Change to reported speech: "She says, 'I love chocolate.'"

She says (that) she loves chocolate.

100

Turn active into passive: "The chef cooks the meal."

The meal is cooked by the chef.

100

Transform into a question: "You are from Italy."

Are you from Italy?

200

Correct the error: "I have saw that movie already."

I have SEEN that movie already.

200

Complete: "If it rains, we ___ (stay) at home."

will stay
200

Change to reported speech: "He said, 'I am tired.'"

He said he was tired.

200

Passive: "The police arrested the thief."

The thief was arrested (by the police).

200

Make a WH-question: "She bought a new car." (ask for what)

What did she buy?

300

Correct the mistake: She have wroten a beautiful poem.

She has written a beautiful poem.

300

Explain the structure and uses of zero and first conditionals and give an example of each.

0 > Universal truths (if/when + present simple, present simple). 

1st> Future situations we believe are real or possible (if/when + present simple, will + infinitive) 

300

Report: "Anna said, 'I will call you tomorrow.'"

Anna said she would call me the next/following day.

300

Change to passive: "She will complete the project soon."

The project will be completed soon.

300

Complete the question with the following: Where/she/work/at the moment?

Where is she working at the moment?

400

Explain in which situations we use the present simple and present continuous to express the Future.

Present continuous > plans/arrangements

Present simple > timetables

400

Complete: "If you studied harder, you ___ (pass) the exam."

would pass

400

Explain in which situations we use reported speech. and how these words change:

  • today ➔___ ; tomorrow ➔___; yesterday ➔__

Reported speech (also called indirect speech) is used when we tell someone what another person said, but not using their exact words.

  • today ➔ that day; tomorrow ➔ the next day; yesterday ➔ the day before

 

400

Turn into Passive: "They have repaired the road."

The road has been repaired.

400
Complete the following offer in question form: I/ take/ you/airport?

Shall I take you to the airport?

500

Explain the difference between past simple and present perfect simple (use and structure).

Past simple: Finished time in the past (yesterday, last week, in 2010, etc.) Time expression is specific and finished: yesterday, last year, in 2005. 

P.P. Simple: Life experiences, actions connected to now, or actions where time is not specified. Time expressions are often NOT specific: ever, never, already, yet, just, recently. 

500

What type of conditional is this? (Explain type) > "If I had more money, I would travel the world."

2nd conditional > imaginary or unlikely situations, and what the consequences of those imaginary situations would be in the future

500

Turn this into reported speech: "Mark asked, 'Have you seen my keys?'"

Mark asked if I had seen his keys.

500

Change to passive: "People had built the bridge in 2010."

The bridge had been built in 2010.

500

Ask the question politely: bring/ the bill

Could you bring the bill, please? / Would you mind bringing the bill, please?