Mastering First Conditional Sentences: Exercises and Practice

First Conditional Sentence Completion

  • If I finish my homework early, (I will be cheerful).
  • She won’t pass the test (if she doesn’t study).
  • We will arrive on time (if we wake up early).
  • If he doesn’t bring me flowers, (I will be upset).
  • If they don’t work, (they will fail / they will not have money).
  • If she cooks today, (she will eat tomorrow).
  • If Marta is messy, (she will be told to clean up).
  • If the weather is cold, (I will feel sad).
  • If Carlos is grumpy, (his girlfriend will get upset).
  • We will
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Mastering Advanced English Grammar and Word Formation

Reported Speech Exercises

3. Rewrite the sentences in reported speech using one of the verbs below: (agree, explain, insist, refuse, order, warn)

  1. Mum: “You’re going to drop those boxes, Anne!”
    Answer: Mum warned Anne that she was going to drop those boxes.
  2. Ricky: “No, I won’t help you, Charlotte.”
    Answer: Ricky refused to help Charlotte.
  3. Eleanor: “I didn’t copy Leo’s essay!”
    Answer: Eleanor insisted that she hadn’t copied Leo’s essay.
  4. Tim: “I can’t finish the report because my laptop isn’t responding.
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English Grammar Reference and Professional Email Templates

Essential English Grammar

Verb To Be

  • + I am / She is / They are
  • I am not / She isn’t / They aren’t
  • ? Am I? / Is she? / Are they?

Have Got

  • + I have got / She has got / They have got
  • I haven’t got / She hasn’t got / They haven’t got
  • ? Have I got? / Has she got? / Have they got?

Present Simple

  • + I work / She works / They work
  • I don’t work / She doesn’t work / They don’t work
  • ? Do I work? / Does she work? / Do they work?
  • Usage: always, usually, every day

Imperative

  • + Open the door
  • Don’t
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Mastering Daily Routines for Success and Well-being

Hello, my name is Benas, and I have always felt that managing our time and energy is a challenge everyone faces. These two images highlight this by showing the contrast between personal preparation and professional pressure.

The Impact of Daily Routines on Character

In the first picture, a man is waking up in his bedroom and stretching his arms. We can assume he follows a planned routine because he looks very calm and has an alarm clock right next to his bed, which suggests he values starting his

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1) Answer these questions

1. Who are the three main characters?

The main characters are Nick, Michelle, and Bill. They are friends who decide to investigate the mystery together.

2. Where does Nick work?

Nick works in a museum in New York during the summer. His job is to help with the new exhibition.

3. What is “The Vampire’s Tear”?

It is a very large and valuable diamond.
It is important because it is the star of the museum’s new exhibition about vampires.

4. What happens on the night of the crime?

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Adapting to Change: From New York City to New Canaan

The Constant Motion of New York City

Back then, my home was New York City. Not every moment sticks in my mind now, but some pieces remain. Still, those memories show me how alive it seemed. Noise filled the air day after day. Vehicles never stopped rolling past while people hurried on sidewalks, each caught in motion. Something new popped up all the time, without pause. As a child, that rush hummed near me like background sound. To me, it just made sense. Back then, it didn’t cross my mind that

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