Future Tenses and Conditionals Review
English Language Practice
Future Forms Exercises
Exercise 1
- Are you coming
- I’ll
- are going to visit
- will be
- is taking
- I’ll phone
Exercise 2
- is going to run
- will come
- ’ll lie
- is going to visit
- are driving
Exercise 3
Humans won’t travel outside the solar system for hundreds of years.
What time is Peter coming?
I’ll have a burger and chips, please.
Maria is going to buy a new moped next week.
I hope my boyfriend will remember my birthday.
Exercise 4
- ’ll have finished
- ’ll be playing
- ’ll be standing
- will have gone
Vocabulary Exercises
Exercise 1
- species
- pollution
- dumps
- energy
- risk
- fumes
- engineering
Exercise 2
- recycle
- throw away
- dying out
- raising
- sponsor
- starving
Exercise 3
- renewable
- government
- information
- unhappiness
- inconvenience
- peacefulness
- cycling
- ability
Reading Comprehension
Exercise 1 Answers
B, A, C
Exercise 3 Vocabulary
- currents
- the remainder
- marine
- releases
- fuel
- wasteland
Mixed Grammar Practice
Exercise 1
- is going to rain
- will have finished
- will be watching
- is meeting
- will have
Exercise 2: Questions
- When are you meeting Oliver and Jamie?
- Where is your sister going to work this summer?
- What will you be doing this time next week?
- How far will you have cycled by the end of the trip?
- When will the first humans reach Mars?
Exercise 3: Sentences & Dialogues
- ‘There’s someone at the door.’ ‘I’ll go.’
- Are you doing anything this evening?
- Do you think Bob will get the job?
- I’ve decided that I’m going to buy an iPad.
Vocabulary Review
Exercise 1
- volunteer
- endangered species
- raise money
- sponsor
- genetic engineering
Exercise 2
- destruction
- reality
- ability
- difference
Exercise 3: Sentences
- We will have run out of oil by the end of the century.
- Nobody knows how many species have died out in the past century.
- In my class, we throw away a lot of paper.
- You should stand up for your rights.
- The authorities want to find a solution to the traffic problem.
Reading Comprehension: Environmental Topic
Exercise 1: True/False
- False. It is a place where ocean currents cause plastic waste to accumulate.
- True. The toxic chemicals it releases contaminate fish, and humans then eat the fish.
- False. They are going to use their work to raise awareness and get governments to take action.
Exercise 3: Vocabulary
- accumulated
- the remainder
- fatal
- contaminate
- monitoring
- viable
Unit 6 Practice
Conditional Sentences
Exercise 1
- If I had a lot of money, I would travel around the world.
- If I pass my exams, I will go to university.
- I would go running every day if I had more time.
- I won’t go out tonight unless I have no homework.
- If I lived in a big city, I would be unhappy.
Exercise 2
- will eat
- had
- finish
- would feel
- won’t arrive
Exercise 3: Type 3 Conditionals
- I would have taken up basketball earlier if I’d had the chance.
- She would have finished the race if she had trained more regularly.
- My friend would have come with me if I had asked him.
- I wouldn’t have been ill if I hadn’t eaten that fish.
- You wouldn’t have hurt your back if you hadn’t lifted those heavy boxes.
Exercise 4: Mixed Conditionals
- If I did sport, I would be fitter.
- If he had known she was a vegetarian, he wouldn’t have cooked a steak.
- We will miss the bus if we don’t hurry up.
- If I had slept well last night, I wouldn’t have fallen asleep in class.
- If he did his homework, he wouldn’t get bad results at school.
Sports and Health Vocabulary
Exercise 1
- games
- playing
- go hiking
- doing aerobics
- won’t go jogging
- plays squash
- does housework
Exercise 2: Sentences
- I’ve got a headache.
- I have to cut down on chocolate.
- Joanna has given up drinking coffee.
- Harry is keen on squash.
- He’s got the flu.
- I have taken up weight training.
- The rules of squash are different from tennis.
- My father has applied for a job in this restaurant.
Exercise 3: Sentences with Prepositions/Phrases
- My parents do gardening in the summer.
- My brother is very good at doing zumba.
- I hurt myself and now I have to rest.
- We are very sad about you losing your job.
- He needs to get in shape if he wants to play in our team.
- I felt sick after I’d eaten the meal.
Reading Comprehension: Health Topic
Answers
C, B, B
Exercise 3: Vocabulary
- prevent
- blood
- cope with
- triggers
- replace
- balanced diet