FIRST CONDITIONAL
SECOND CONDITIONAL
THIRD CONDITIONAL
PHRASAL VERBS
RANDOM
100

If it ___ (rain), we ___ (stay) at home.

If it rains, we will stay at home

100

If I ___ (be) you, I ___ (not do) that.

If I were you, I would not do that.

100

If she ___ (study), she ___ (pass) the test.

If she had studied, she would have passed the test.

100

Take up

start a new hobby or activity.

100

What is the only country in the world that has no rivers?

Saudi Arabia

200

Make a first conditional: you / study hard / pass the exam.

If you study hard, you will pass the exam.

200

Make a sentence with: win the lottery / buy a car.

If I won the lottery, I would buy a car.

200

Make a sentence with: forget homework / get in trouble.

If I had forgotten my homework, I would have gotten in trouble.

200

Turn off

stop electricity/power.

200

The word “alphabet” comes from which two Greek letters?

ALPHA BETA
300

If she calls me, I will be happy. → Correct or Incorrect?

CORRECT

300

If he studied more, he ___ (get) better grades.

If he studied more, he would get better grades.

300

If they ___ (leave) earlier, they ___ (catch) the bus.

If they had left earlier, they would have caught the bus.

300

Hang out with

spend time with friends, relax.

300

Which planet has the shortest day

Jupiter
400

Complete: If I don’t eat breakfast, ___.

If I don’t eat breakfast, I will be hungry.

400

Correct the mistake: If I will see her, I will tell her. (first conditional)

Correction: If I see her, I will tell her. (That’s First Conditional).

400

Correct the mistake: If I had went, I had seen her.

Correction: If I had gone, I would have seen her.

400

Get away

escape / go somewhere for a short holiday.

400

What is the only flag in the world that does not have four sides?

Nepal

500

First Conditional

First Conditional = real and possible future.

500

Second Conditional

imaginary / unreal present or future.

500

Third Conditional

imaginary past

500

Work out

(1) exercise, (2) solve a problem.

500

What is the only number that has the same number of letters as its value in English?

Four (it has 4 letters).