Fill in the gap
Present perfect vs past perfect vs past simple vs past continuous
Will vs Going to
Correct the sentence
Conditionals
100

I ______ (talk) to her yet

I haven't talked to her yet

100

She _______ (go) to Ireland last week

She went to Ireland last week

100

I _______ (take) your bag for you

I will take your bag for you

100

I have went to Scotland already

I have been to Scotland already

100

Make a sentence in the 0 and 1st conditional using the verbs rain, stay at home

0 If it rains I stay at home

1 If it rains I will stay at home


200

I _______ (eat) breakfast when he _______ (knock) on my door

I was eating breakfast when he knocked on my door


I had eaten breakfast when he knocked on my door

200

She ________ (go) to Ireland already.

She has gone to Ireland already

She had gone to Ireland already

200

Is the sentence correct:

I going to go to bed

?

No


I'm going to go to bed.

200

He was ringing me while I ate

He rang me while I was eating

200

True or false:

We use the past simple + will to make the second conditional

False.

We use the past simple + could/would

e.g. If I had more time I would go out with you

300

We _____ (know) each other for 5 years by the time we ______ (get) married

We had known each other for 5 years by the time we got married.

300

True or false:

We use the past perfect to describe a finished action that has consequences in the present

false, that is the present perfect
300

Pick the right answer:

Get back, the bomb will explode!

Get back the bomb is going to explode!


Get back, the bomb is going to explode.


We use 'going to' for events that are about to happen

300

I don't feel well. I will vomit!

I don't feel well. I'm going to vomit!

300

Correct the sentence:

If I was you I wouldn't go there

If I were you I wouldn't go there

400

I _______ never ________ (see) a bear.

I have never seen a bear

400

What _______ (he, do) on Tuesday at 6 pm?

What was he doing on Tuesday at 6 pm?

400

I think it _________ rain, i just felt a drop

I think it is going to rain, I just felt a drop

400

I listen to the radio when she came to my house.

I was listening to the radio when she came to my house.

400

Is this sentence in the first conditional?

If you are free later we can go for a walk.


Yes, we don't always have to use 'will' in the first conditional, we can also use 'can' 'must' and the imperative form.

e.g. If you are free later you must go for a walk.

If you are free later go for a walk.

500

Did ________ (you, see) Tom yesterday when _______ (you, play) football?

Did you see Tom yesterday when you were playing football?

500

When we _______ (arrive) the film _________ already ______ (start).

When we arrived the film had already started.

500

My car _______ (not start) so I think I ________ (be) late

My car won't start so I think I'm going to be late

or

My car won't start so I think I'll be late

500

It has snowed in the night so the bus didn't arrive

It had snowed in the night so the bus didn't arrive

500

Make a sentence using the second conditional using the verbs, 'see' and 'tell'

If I saw him I could tell him I'm sorry.