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

  1. When are you meeting Oliver and Jamie?
  2. Where is your sister going to work this summer?
  3. What will you be doing this time next week?
  4. How far will you have cycled by the end of the trip?
  5. When will the first humans reach Mars?

Exercise 3: Sentences & Dialogues

  1. ‘There’s someone at the door.’ ‘I’ll go.’
  2. Are you doing anything this evening?
  3. Do you think Bob will get the job?
  4. 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

  1. We will have run out of oil by the end of the century.
  2. Nobody knows how many species have died out in the past century.
  3. In my class, we throw away a lot of paper.
  4. You should stand up for your rights.
  5. The authorities want to find a solution to the traffic problem.

Reading Comprehension: Environmental Topic

Exercise 1: True/False

  1. False. It is a place where ocean currents cause plastic waste to accumulate.
  2. True. The toxic chemicals it releases contaminate fish, and humans then eat the fish.
  3. 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

  1. If I had a lot of money, I would travel around the world.
  2. If I pass my exams, I will go to university.
  3. I would go running every day if I had more time.
  4. I won’t go out tonight unless I have no homework.
  5. 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

  1. I would have taken up basketball earlier if I’d had the chance.
  2. She would have finished the race if she had trained more regularly.
  3. My friend would have come with me if I had asked him.
  4. I wouldn’t have been ill if I hadn’t eaten that fish.
  5. You wouldn’t have hurt your back if you hadn’t lifted those heavy boxes.

Exercise 4: Mixed Conditionals

  1. If I did sport, I would be fitter.
  2. If he had known she was a vegetarian, he wouldn’t have cooked a steak.
  3. We will miss the bus if we don’t hurry up.
  4. If I had slept well last night, I wouldn’t have fallen asleep in class.
  5. 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

  1. I’ve got a headache.
  2. I have to cut down on chocolate.
  3. Joanna has given up drinking coffee.
  4. Harry is keen on squash.
  5. He’s got the flu.
  6. I have taken up weight training.
  7. The rules of squash are different from tennis.
  8. My father has applied for a job in this restaurant.

Exercise 3: Sentences with Prepositions/Phrases

  1. My parents do gardening in the summer.
  2. My brother is very good at doing zumba.
  3. I hurt myself and now I have to rest.
  4. We are very sad about you losing your job.
  5. He needs to get in shape if he wants to play in our team.
  6. 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