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.

  1. She won't help (not help) us with these bags.
  2. Will it rain (rain) tomorrow?
  3. I'm sure your friend Mia will become (become) famous one day.
  4. 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.

  1. What are you going to do (do) this summer?
  2. Our uncle isn't going to come (not come) to dinner on Christmas.
  3. I am going to buy (buy) a new fridge this month.
  4. Where is this couple going to travel (travel) for their holidays?
  5. 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).

  1. We will win (win) that race if people don't run (not run) a lot.
  2. Will you buy (buy) two tickets if Bruno Mars sings (sing) in it?
  3. If my family doesn't prepare (not prepare) Christmas dinner, I will go (go) to McDonald's alone.
  4. What will happen (happen) if I touch (touch) this?
  5. 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).

  1. We would travel (travel) all around the world if we had (have) enough time and money.
  2. Where would you go (go) if you were (be) rich and famous?
  3. If I didn't live (not live) in Talavera, I would be (be) happier.
  4. We wouldn't visit (not visit) the dentist if we didn't eat (not eat) so many sweets.
  5. 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.

  1. The window was broken (break/past simple) by the child.
  2. Will the apartment be cleaned (clean/Future) at the end of the week?
  3. My marks have been put (put/present perfect) by my teachers.
  4. 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.

  1. You mustn't (not smoke) at this high school.
  2. My brother has to work more; he's so lazy!
  3. Do we have to wear a suit for the ceremony?
  4. My parents told me I must tidy (tidy) my bedroom.
  5. We don't have to (not) study so much because we are very intelligent.

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