Essential English Grammar Practice: Tenses and Conditionals
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1. Future Simple with WILL
Put the verbs in brackets in the future simple using WILL.
- She won't help (not help) us with these bags.
- Will it rain (rain) tomorrow?
- I'm sure your friend Mia will become (become) famous one day.
- Everybody won't come (not come) to the party.
2. Future Simple with BE GOING TO
Use BE GOING TO to complete the sentences in the future tense.
- What are you going to do (do) this summer?
- Our uncle isn't going to come (not come) to dinner on Christmas.
- I am going to buy (buy) a new fridge this month.
- Where is this couple going to travel (travel) for their holidays?
- You are going to be (be) in our same classroom.
3. Mastering the First Conditional
Complete the sentences with the correct form of the First Conditional (If + Present Simple, Will + Base Verb).
- We will win (win) that race if people don't run (not run) a lot.
- Will you buy (buy) two tickets if Bruno Mars sings (sing) in it?
- If my family doesn't prepare (not prepare) Christmas dinner, I will go (go) to McDonald's alone.
- What will happen (happen) if I touch (touch) this?
- If you watch (watch) The Simpsons, I'm sure you will have (have) fun.
4. Mastering the Second Conditional
Complete the sentences with the correct form of the Second Conditional (If + Past Simple, Would + Base Verb).
- We would travel (travel) all around the world if we had (have) enough time and money.
- Where would you go (go) if you were (be) rich and famous?
- If I didn't live (not live) in Talavera, I would be (be) happier.
- We wouldn't visit (not visit) the dentist if we didn't eat (not eat) so many sweets.
- If my sister went (go) to Venice, she would love (love) everything.
5. Passive Voice Practice
Fill in the blanks with the correct form of the Passive Voice.
- The window was broken (break/past simple) by the child.
- Will the apartment be cleaned (clean/Future) at the end of the week?
- My marks have been put (put/present perfect) by my teachers.
- This money is collected (collect/present simple) every day for poor people.
6. Using Modal Verbs: MUST and HAVE TO
Fill in the blanks with the correct modal verb: MUST or HAVE TO.
- You mustn't (not smoke) at this high school.
- My brother has to work more; he's so lazy!
- Do we have to wear a suit for the ceremony?
- My parents told me I must tidy (tidy) my bedroom.
- We don't have to (not) study so much because we are very intelligent.