Passive voice
Passive or active?
Conditional 1
Conditional 2
Choose a conditional
100

English ___ in many countries. (speak - present)

is spoken
100

The referee ______ the rules clearly before the game started. (explain)

explained

100

Complete the sentence: If it rains tomorrow, _____.

I will/won't ...
100

Create a second conditional sentence about having a superpower.

...

100

Explain the difference between the first and second conditional.

Type 1: possible present or future

Type 2: impossible/imaginary present or future

300

The window _____ by the ball. (break - past)

was broken

300

Many cars ____ in Japan. (make)

are made

300

Complete the sentence: I might go to the beach if ...

e.g.: the weather is nice.

300

What would you do if you met your favorite celebrity?

...

300

What conditional do we use to give advice? Provide an example.

Type 2.

If I were you, I would ...

500

The painting ___ from the museum. (steal - present perfect)

has been stolen

500

The book ____ recently _____ really famous in Europe. (become)

has (recently) become

500

Complete the sentence: If I have enough time tonight, ...

I will ...

500

Correct the following sentence: If I was you, I would study harder.

If I were you, I would study harder.

500

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.