Modals
Conditionals Theory
Conditionals Practice
Schools Subjects and Vocabulary
Noun Suffixes
100

You ___ wear a uniform to school every day. (Complete with the correct modal.)

have to / must
100

What is the structure of the zero conditional?

If + present simple, present simple.

100

If you heat water to 100 degrees Celsius, it ___. (boil)

boils. (Zero conditional)

100

Which subject deals with the study of reactions, the periodic table, and substances that make up matter?

Chemistry

100

A person who acts in plays or movies is called an ___. (2)

Actor - Actress

200

You ___ eat in the library. It's not allowed. (Complete with the correct modal.)

mustn't / can't

200

What type of situations do we use the first conditional for?

Possible or probable situations with consequences in the present or future.

200

"C'mon! If you ___ (not hurry), we ___ (miss) the bus."

If you don't hurry, you will miss the bus. (First conditional)

200

Which subject focuses on the study of human societies, cultures, and their development over time?

History

200

A person who writes for newspapers or magazines is called a ___.

Journalist

300

I think you ___ study more for the exam. You might fail if you don't. (Complete with the correct modal.)

should / ought to / had better

300

Which conditional is used to talk about imaginary or unlikely present situations?

The second conditional.

300

If I ___ (be) you, I ___ (talk) to the teacher about the problem.

If I were you, I would talk to the teacher about the problem. (Second conditional)

300

Which subject involves the analysis of supply and demand, and markets?

Economics

300

A person who creates paintings as their profession is called an ___.

Artist

Painter

400

If you want to be healthier, you ___ start exercising regularly. (Complete with the correct modal.)

ought to / should / had better

400

What is the main difference between the first and second conditionals?

The first conditional is for real or likely future situations, while the second conditional is for imaginary or unlikely present or future situations.

400

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

If it rains tomorrow, we will stay at home. (First conditional)

400

What do we call the collection of several tasks that students must complete over a longer period, usually involving independent study?

Coursework

400

A person who is studying to become skilled in a particular job or profession is called a ___.

Trainee

500

He ___ stayed up so late last night; now he's really tired. (Complete with the correct modal.)

shouldn't have / ought not to have

500

Explain how the zero conditional is different from the first conditional in terms of usage.

The zero conditional is used for general truths or facts that are always true, while the first conditional is used for possible or likely situations in the future.

500

If she ___ (study) harder, she _______ generally _______ (get) better grades.

If she studied harder, she would generally get better grades. (Second conditional)

500

What do we call an official evaluation or test of a student’s knowledge or skills in a particular subject?

Assessment

500

A person who practices medicine, especially one who is not a surgeon, is called a ___.

Physician