Comparative and Superlative forms
1st or 2nd conditionals
must\mustn't\have to\don't have to
Passive voice
Reported speech
100

Australia is (big) than England.

bigger

100

If you (go) out with your friends tonight, I (watch) the football match on TV.

go, will watch

100

You _______ turn on the central heating. It’s automatic.

don't have to

100

John collects money.

 Money is collected by John.

100

He said, "I like this song."
→ He said ...

he liked that song.

200

Show me (good) restaurant downtown.

the best

200

I (buy) these shoes if they (fit).

would buy, fitted

200

You __________ cross the roads without looking. It’s dangerous.

mustn't

200

Anna opened the window.

The window was opened by Anna.

200

"I never make mistakes," he said.
→ He said ...

that he never made mistakes.

300

Valencia played (bad) than Real Madrid yesterday.

worse

300

If she (hurry / not), we (miss) the bus.

doesn't hurry, will miss

300

Sorry, I ___________ go now. I don’t want to be late.

must

300

I will ask a question.

A question will be asked by me.

300

"I'm working now," she said.

→ She said ...

that she was working at that moment.

400

She's got (little) money than you, but she doesn't care.

less

400

If the bus is late, I _____ late for school.

1) 'll be
2) 'd be
3) was


'll be

400

My wife __________ go to work today. It’s a holiday.

doesn't have to

400

We have done our homework.

Our homework has been done by us.

400

"I have never spoken Italian," she said.
→ She said ...

that she had never spoken Italian.

500

Who is (talkative) person in your family?

the most talkative

500

I _____ borrow my parents' car if I had my driving licence.

1) can
2) could
3) 'll


could

500

You __________ smoke on public places.

mustn't

500

William won't repair the car.

The car won't be repaired by William.

500

"The film began at seven o'clock," he said.
→ He said ...

that the film had begun at seven o'clock.