English ___ in many countries. (speak - present)
The referee ______ the rules clearly before the game started. (explain)
explained
Complete the sentence: If it rains tomorrow, _____.
Create a second conditional sentence about having a superpower.
...
Explain the difference between the first and second conditional.
Type 1: possible present or future
Type 2: impossible/imaginary present or future
The window _____ by the ball. (break - past)
was broken
Many cars ____ in Japan. (make)
are made
Complete the sentence: I might go to the beach if ...
e.g.: the weather is nice.
What would you do if you met your favorite celebrity?
...
What conditional do we use to give advice? Provide an example.
Type 2.
If I were you, I would ...
The painting ___ from the museum. (steal - present perfect)
has been stolen
The book ____ recently _____ really famous in Europe. (become)
has (recently) become
Complete the sentence: If I have enough time tonight, ...
I will ...
Correct the following sentence: If I was you, I would study harder.
If I were you, I would study harder.
What might be the difference between these two sentences?
If I win the lottery, I will buy a house.
If I won the lottery, I would buy a house.
In the first one, you believe there is a chance of winning and you probably have a ticket. The sencond sentence is a hypothetical situation and you might not even have bought a ticket.