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Choose the correct forms to complete the First Conditional sentences:
If he _____(know) that you are here, he _____( contact) you.
a) know/will contact
b) knows/will contact
c) will know, contacts
b) knows/will contact
if -Present Simple, result-Future Simple
knows - 3rd person singular
Choose the correct present and past simple passive form:
Last match _____ by 4.1 million people.
a.was watched
b.was watch
c.watched
a.was watched
last-Past Simple Passive
Choose the correct forms to complete the Second Conditional sentences:
If I _____ more free time, I____to the gym every day.
a.would have/would go
b.had/gone
c.had/ would go
d.would have/went
c.had/ would go
If+Past Simple, would+INF
Choose the best option for each gap:
Larry _____ work as a lorry-driver, bit now he works as a dispatcher at the station.
a. used to
b. had use to
c.didn't use to
a. used to
Choose the correct preposition :
This jacket doesn’t belong _____ me. Is it yours?
a.for
b. of
c. to
c. to
belong to
Choose the correct forms to complete the First Conditional sentences:
If you ____(not be) careful, you ______ hurt.
a) aren't /will(might)
b)won't (mightn't)/ are
c)doesn't/will(might)
a) aren't /will(might)
if -Present Simple, result-Future Simple
Choose the correct forms to complete the Second Conditional sentences:
You _____ a lot of money if you _____ your wedding ring
a.would get/sell
b.got/sold
c.will get/ would sold
d.would get/sold
d.would get/sold
Would +INF if +Past Simple
Choose the best option for each gap:
My girlfriend ... like men with long hair, but now she is dating with me, and she likes my long hair!
a.used to
b. use to
c.didn't use to
c.didn't use to
Fill in the sentence with correct preposition:
It’s not a good idea to think ____ the future all the
time.
of
think of
Complete the First Conditional sentences below:
We _____(miss) our flight if the train _____(not arrive) on time
a) will miss/isn't arrive
b)aren't miss, won't arrive
c) will miss/doesn't arriv
will miss/ doesn't arrive
result-Future Simple if -Present Simple
Transform the following active sentences into passive sentences:
Somebody found him in the South of Spain ⇒ He_____ in the South of Spain
He was found in the South of Spain (by somebody)
Past Simple Passive
Complete the Second Conditional sentences below:
I _______(not worry) about that if I____ (be) you.
I wouldn't worry about that if I were you.
Would +INF if +Past Simple I +were!
Complete the sentences with the correct form:
You ____ (love) swimming. Why don’t you like it now?
You used to love swimming. Why don’t you like it now?
Fill in the sentence with correct preposition:
Your diet should consist____ proteins, carbohydrates
and plenty of fruit and vegetables.
of
consist of
Fill in the gaps with correct form of verbs:
What _____(happen) if the parachute____(not open)?
will(might) happen/doesn't open
result-Future Simple if -Present Simple
Transform the following active sentences into passive sentences:
They paint the house every five years.
The house is painted every five years.
Present Simple Passive
Complete the Second Conditional sentences below:
_____you (be) surprised if it______(snow) next July?
Would you be surprised if it snowed next July?
Would +INF if +Past Simple
Complete the sentences with the correct form:
Your dad is fantastic at football.______ he ____ (play) a lot?
Did he use to play a lot?
Fill in the sentence with correct preposition:
Your success in life does not depend ____ other people,
but on just you.
on
depend on
Fill in the gaps with correct form of verbs:
If the train _____ (delayed),she_____ late
is/will(might) be
if -Present Simple, result-Future Simple
Transform the following active sentences into passive sentences:
Did anyone lock the door last night?
Was the door locked (by anyone) last night?
Past Simple Passive
Complete the Second Conditional sentences below:
If there ________ (be) mosquitos, there ____(be) malaria.
If there weren't mosquitos, there wouldn't be malaria./If there were no mosquitos, there would be no malaria.
Complete the sentences with the correct form:
We usually _____(eat) out on Sundays.
We usually ate out on Sundays.
"usually" already indicates that it's about a habit, so the simple past "ate"