Complete: "I wish I ___ taller." in a casual way
was
Complete: "If I had a pet, I ___ take it for walks."
would
What verb tense is used in the if clause of third conditional?
Past perfect
What is the prefix in the word "impossible"?
im
True or False: We use "If only" and "I wish" when we want something to happen or be true, even when it’s unlikely.
True
What verb tense do we use in the if clause of second conditional?
Past simple
Complete: "If I ___ (study), I would have passed the test."
had studied
Complete the word: "legal → ___legal"
illegal
Rewrite: "I don’t know how to drive." → Use "I wish"
I wish I knew how to drive.
Choose the correct option to make a second conditional sentence:
If there was a fire in this building, it _____ impossible to escape.
a.'d be
b.'ll be
c.was
If there was a fire in this building, it would be impossible to escape.
Complete using the third conditional:
If I ____ _____ (take) the job, I _____________ (not) regret not doing it.
If I had taken the job, I wouldn’t regret not doing it.
True or False: "im-" is only used with adjectives that begin with M or B
False: It is only used with adjectives that begin with M or P
Complete the sentence in a formal way: "If only it ___ warmer, we could go swimming."
were
Rewrite each sentence using the second conditional. Start your sentence with: "If I were you..."
You shouldn’t be rude to people.
I were you, I wouldn't be rude to people
Complete the first part of the third conditional sentence.
If I ________________(not spend) all my money,
If I hadn't spent all my money,
Choose the correct prefix: "___fair" (Options: im-, un-, in-)
Unfair
Transform the sentence into a wish:
We don’t live in a lively city.
I wish we lived in a lively city,
Create a sentence using second conditional to talk about your dream job.
(e.g., If I were a singer, I’d travel the world.)
Create a third conditional sentence about a personal regret.
Create a third conditional sentence about a personal regret.
Create a sentence using a word with a negative prefix.
(Open-ended: e.g., "She was unhappy with the results.")