We ____________ talk in the library.
mustn't
Turn the words onto a past perfect phrase:
I / see / show
I had seen the show.
In third conditional, the "if" clause includes:
a. past perfect (had +past participle)
b. would have + past participle
a. past perfect (had +past participle)
Turn these two sentences into one using a relative pronoun:
I bought a dog. The dog is brown.
I bought a dog which/that is brown.
A thick, strong string used for tying and climbing.
rope
You ___________ go to the doctor if you're feeling poorly.
should
Turn the words onto a past perfect phrase:
Jim and Tommy / breathe / helium
Jim and Tommy had breathed helium.
Make a third conditional statement with the following words:
you eat / moldy pineapple / you / feel sick
If you hadn't eaten the moldy pineapple, you wouldn't have felt sick.
OR
If you had eaten the moldy pineapple, you would have felt sick.
Turn these two sentences into one using a relative pronoun:
I saw a big building. The building was demolished.
I saw a big building which/that got demolished.
I need a lot of tools. It's a good thing I remembered my _____________.
penknife
We __________ go to the market. We're out of milk and can't make dinner without it.
have to
Change these two sentences into one sentence using past perfect and simple:
I ate the watermelon. Then, Suzie asked for some.
I had eaten the watermelon before Suzie asked for some.
Make a third conditional statement with the following words:
she / write essay / she / pass class
If she had written the essay, she would have passed the class.
OR
If she hadn't written the essay, she wouldn't have passed the class.
Turn these two sentences into one using a relative pronoun:
People drive cars. People like to drive safely.People who drive like to drive safely.
Pompeii was destroyed a long time ago by a volcanic eruption. We're still learning things about the ____________ city.
ancient
They _________ know the curriculum before they take the test.
must
Create a sentence using the two events below. Include past perfect and past simple.
The car broke down first. I go lost on the woods second.
The car had broken down so I got lost in the forest.
Make a third conditional statement with the following words:
they / win / 1 million dollars / they / be poor
If they had won 1 million dollars, they wouldn't have been poor.
OR
If they hadn't won 1 million dollars, they would have been poor.
Turn these two sentences into one using a relative pronoun:
There are doctors in the small hospital. The doctors are overworked.The doctors who are in the small hospital are overworked.
My uncle and I love to watch birds. For Christmas, I got him a new pair of _______________.
binoculars
We ___________ go to the movies tonight, but it's the last night the film is playing.
don't have to
Create a sentence using the two events below. Include past perfect and past simple.
I lit the torch.
I saw the skeleton.
I had lit the torch when I saw the skeleton.
Make a third conditional statement with the following words:
we / have talent / be artist
If we had had talent, we would have been artists.
OR
If we hadn't had talent, we wouldn't have been artists.
Turn these two sentences into one using a relative pronoun:
The ball has blue polkadots. The ball broke through the window.
The ball that has blue polkadots broke through the window.
My brother works at a museum. He loves being a ________________.
historian