Verb Tenses
Comparatives
Modals of Obligation
Modals of Speculation
Conditionals
100
written
What is the past participle of "write"?
100
We use it to talk about which object is "the most".
What is a superlative?
100
We use ... to talk about rules and obligations that often come from ourselves.
What is "must"?
100
We use ..., ... and ... when there is a 50% chance that something is true.
What are "may, might, could"?
100
It describes an improbable or imaginary situation in the present or future and its consequence.
What is second conditional?
200
Current routines and habits.
What is the use of the present simple?
200
Good, bad, far, little (determiner).
What are irregular adjectives?
200
We use ... to refuse permission.
What is "can't"?
200
When we are speculating and making deductions, the opposite of "must" is...
What is "can't"?
200
This conditonal follows this structure: If + present simple, ...future simple.
What is first conditional?
300
had + past participle
What is the structure of the past perfect?
300
We use this structure to say two things are alike.
What is "as...as"?
300
modal + have + past participle
What is the past form of modals?
300
We use ...when we are 90% certain that something wasn't true.
What is "can't have"?
300
Name the conditional: If you had jumped from a building, you would have died.
What is third conditional?
400
Identify the tense: In four years you will have finished school.
What is the future perfect simple?
400
We use this structure to show one situation depends on another.
What is "the + comparative, the + comparative"?
400
We use these 2 modals to criticise past actions or to say they were a mistake. Affirmative.
What is "should/ought to have + past participle"?
400
Correct the mistake: Laura must not have started going to the gym yet because she is as unfit as she was last year.
What is "can't have" (not "must not have")?
400
These conditonal expressions mean: if, only if.
What are "provided/providing (that) and as long as"?
500
We use it with past actions but not past states.
What is "would" (past habits)?
500
Correct the mistake: You can write much quicklier on a computer than by hand.
What is "more quickly" (not quicklier)?
500
The first modal is used to talk about things which were not obligatory and maybe we did hem or maybe we didn't; the second is used to talk about things that were not obligatory, but we did them.
What are "didn't need to" and "needn't have + past participle"?
500
We cannot use this modal in the negative form to mean there is a 50% possibility that something was true.
What is "could have +past participle"?
500
Rewrite the sentence using UNLESS: I wouldn't do that if I didn't want to.
What is "I wouldn't do that UNLESS I wanted to".