Conditionals
Passive Voice & Causative
Phrasal Verbs
The Natural World
Negative Prefixes
100

If it rains tomorrow, we ___ (stay) home.

If it rains tomorrow, we will stay home. 

100

Change to passive: They clean the classroom every day.

The classroom is cleaned every day. (No “by” needed — general subject)

100

What does “give up” mean?

To stop doing something.

100

Complete the sentence: The volcano is so ___ it can kill 60 people.

deadly

100

Add the correct prefix: ___logical

illogical

200

If I had more time, I ___ (travel) more often.

If I had more time, I would travel more often.

200

Make a causative sentence: I / cut / my hair / yesterday

I had my hair cut yesterday.

200

I stayed ___ all night worrying.

up

200

Complete the sentence: At _______, birds sing loudly. 

dawn

200

Add the correct prefix: ___visible

invisible

300

If she ___ (study) harder, she would have passed the test.

If she had studied harder, she would have passed the test.

300

Change to passive: Scientists discovered a new planet.

A new planet was discovered by scientists.

300

What does “bring up” mean? Use it in a sentence.
 

Answer: It means to start talking about a topic.
Example: She brought up an interesting idea during the meeting.

300

What word is used for people who hunt animals illegally?

poachers

300

It’s __________ to cross the street without looking. (RESPONSIBLE)


irresponsible

400

Say a third conditional sentence using: “miss the bus.”

EXAMPLE: If I had missed the bus, I would have been late. 

400

Make a causative sentence: She / fix / her phone / yesterday.

She had her phone fixed yesterday.

400

Volunteers were distributing sandwiches to the homeless. (USE: AWAY)

Volunteers were giving away sandwiches to the homeless.

400

The desert is hot during the day, but it ___ in the evening.

cools down

400

Correct the sentence: He is unpatient.


He is impatient.

500

Make a sentence using a mixed conditional.

Example: If I had studied medicine, I would be a doctor now.

500

Maria's nails are being painted at the salon. (Use: having)

Maria is having her nails painted at the salon.

500

There is no more water in the river! Use: DRY

The river has dried up.

500

The scientists were surprised by the __________ of the earthquake. (PREDICTABLE)

unpredictability

500

Complete with the correct form:
(belief / legal / responsible / active / sure)

Experts expressed __________ that tourists were allowed to go near the volcano.

disbelief (the feeling of shock or surprise because something seems impossible to accept or believe)