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If she _______________ (study) harder, she _______________ (pass) the exam.
If she _______________ (study) harder, she _______________ (pass) the exam.
studies, will pass
What relative pronoun is most suitable for this sentence: 'The museum, ________ many famous palaeontologists live, is fascinating.'?
What relative pronoun is most suitable for this sentence: 'The museum, ________ many famous palaeontologists live, is fascinating.'?
- which
- that
- who
- where (correct)
The sentence 'They helped us to study for the exam' is in the passive voice.
The sentence 'They helped us to study for the exam' is in the passive voice.
False (B)
What is the correct passive form of 'grow' for the sentence: 'Bananas _______________ (grow) in Ecuador.'?
What is the correct passive form of 'grow' for the sentence: 'Bananas _______________ (grow) in Ecuador.'?
Match the following phrases with their appropriate conditional types:
Match the following phrases with their appropriate conditional types:
Her brother ____________________ borrow her bike. (is)
Her brother ____________________ borrow her bike. (is)
What did the guide show the speaker at the museum?
What did the guide show the speaker at the museum?
What must the speaker do every weekend according to the sentences provided?
What must the speaker do every weekend according to the sentences provided?
The Jones family are very rich – they __________ their children _________ (look after) by a nanny.
The Jones family are very rich – they __________ their children _________ (look after) by a nanny.
What verb form best completes the sentence: 'The storm _____________ (demolish) the roof of the house before the emergency services arrived.'?
What verb form best completes the sentence: 'The storm _____________ (demolish) the roof of the house before the emergency services arrived.'?
He lost control of the car and it crashed into a tree.
He lost control of the car and it crashed into a tree.
While we were sleeping, what happened?
While we were sleeping, what happened?
He ________________ an engineer. (He is always fixing things around the house)
He ________________ an engineer. (He is always fixing things around the house)
Match the reported speech statements with their corresponding original sentences:
Match the reported speech statements with their corresponding original sentences:
We will __________ off as soon as everyone is ready. Please don’t be late!
We will __________ off as soon as everyone is ready. Please don’t be late!
What is the correct way to complete the sentence: 'Don’t __________ up! You can solve this problem if you keep trying.'?
What is the correct way to complete the sentence: 'Don’t __________ up! You can solve this problem if you keep trying.'?
What did Anna say about a big dog?
What did Anna say about a big dog?
Which of the following sentences is a conditional statement?
Which of the following sentences is a conditional statement?
The statement 'We are allowed to eat lunch in classrooms' is true.
The statement 'We are allowed to eat lunch in classrooms' is true.
What might indicate that someone is an engineer?
What might indicate that someone is an engineer?
Match the following terms with their definitions:
Match the following terms with their definitions:
If she studied harder, she would __________ the exam.
If she studied harder, she would __________ the exam.
Which word correctly completes the sentence: 'She said that she __________ reading a great book.'
Which word correctly completes the sentence: 'She said that she __________ reading a great book.'
The teacher said that students needed to finish their homework.
The teacher said that students needed to finish their homework.
Flashcards
First Conditional
First Conditional
Describes a possible future event if a condition is met.
Second Conditional
Second Conditional
Describes a hypothetical or imaginary future event.
Relative Pronouns
Relative Pronouns
Words like 'who', 'whom', 'which', 'that', 'where', etc., connecting clauses.
Passive voice
Passive voice
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Rewrite sentences
Rewrite sentences
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Active voice change to Passive
Active voice change to Passive
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Conditional sentences types
Conditional sentences types
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Relative pronouns examples
Relative pronouns examples
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Past Simple, Past Continuous, Past Perfect Simple or Past Perfect Continuous
Past Simple, Past Continuous, Past Perfect Simple or Past Perfect Continuous
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Past Perfect Simple - (demolition)
Past Perfect Simple - (demolition)
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Past Perfect - (work)
Past Perfect - (work)
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Past Simple - (leave)
Past Simple - (leave)
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Modal Verbs (example): He is always fixing things around the house. He ______(modal) an engineer.
Modal Verbs (example): He is always fixing things around the house. He ______(modal) an engineer.
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Reported speech - (She said that)
Reported speech - (She said that)
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Reported speech - (They told me that)
Reported speech - (They told me that)
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Reported speech - (e.g., 'I saw a big dog near the lake').
Reported speech - (e.g., 'I saw a big dog near the lake').
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Relative clauses
Relative clauses
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Past perfect tense
Past perfect tense
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Modals (possibility/certainty)
Modals (possibility/certainty)
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Reported speech (statements)
Reported speech (statements)
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Reported speech (questions)
Reported speech (questions)
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Verbs
Verbs
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Study Notes
Conditional Sentences
- First conditional: If clause expresses a possible condition, and the main clause expresses a possible result.
- Second conditional: If clause expresses an improbable condition and the main clause expresses a possible result.
Relative Pronouns
- Use relative pronouns to link clauses, identifying noun phrases.
- Examples: that, which, whose, where, when.
Conditional Tense Exercises
- Students complete sentences using the correct conditional forms.
- Examples include conditional sentences about hypothetical situations and outcomes to express possible results.
Relative Pronoun Exercises
- Completing sentences with relative pronouns to show relationships between clauses.
- Examples using relative clauses to describe nouns.
Rewriting Sentences
- Rewriting sentences using words in brackets involves changing the sentence structure while keeping the same meaning.
- Students practice transforming sentences using different parts of speech.
Passive Voice
- Correct passive structures to complete sentences using the correct passive forms of verbs.
- Passive voice is used when the person performing the action is unknown or not important.
Tenses- Past Simple, Past Continuous, Past Perfect Simple, Past Perfect Continuous
- Students use the past simple, past continuous, past perfect simple, or past perfect continuous tenses according to the context of the sentences to express actions, events, or states in the past.
- Different tenses have different meanings in past contexts.
Modal Verbs
- Using modal verbs (e.g., can, should, must, might) with sentences to express various possibilities, obligations, and suggestions.
Reported Speech
- Restating direct speech in reported speech form.
Vocabulary Exercises
- Complete sentences using words from a given list, including synonyms or related concepts.
- Exercises may involve matching words to their appropriate use in sentences.
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This quiz covers essential topics in English grammar, focusing on conditional sentences and the use of relative pronouns. Students will practice forming first and second conditional sentences while also completing exercises related to relative clauses and pronouns. Perfect for enhancing your understanding of sentence structure and relationships in English.