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SHOULD 2. He should apologize for his rude behavior.

1. You should study for your exams to achieve good grades. 3. We should finish our homework before going out to play.
2. She should apologize for her behavior yesterday. 4. They should arrive at the airport by 6 PM
3. We should save money for our future. 5. She should study harder to pass the exam.
4. He should exercise regularly to stay healthy. 6. You should call your parents to let them know you're safe.
5. They should listen to their parents' advice. 7. He should wear a coat because it's cold outside.
6. You should call your friend to check on them. 8. We should save money for our future expenses.
7. Jane should be more careful when crossing the street. 9. They should listen to the teacher during class.
8. It should rain later today, so don't forget your umbrella. 10. She should take a break to relax and recharge
9. The company should invest in new technology to improve efficiency.
10. Students should respect their teachers. WAS Y WERE
1. She was running late for the meeting yesterday.
WAS Y WERE 2. They were cooking dinner when the power went out.
1. She was dancing at the party last night. 3. He was studying at the library all afternoon.
2. He was studying when the phone rang. 4. I was watching TV while you were sleeping.
3. They were cooking dinner when the power went out. 5. The kids were playing in the garden when it started raining.
4. The kids were playing in the garden all afternoon. 6. She was listening to music while she was cleaning her room.
5. I was sleeping when the storm started. 7. We were hiking in the mountains during the storm.
6. She was reading a book while waiting for the train. 8. He was talking on the phone while driving to work.
7. We were watching a movie when you called. 9. They were waiting for the bus when it suddenly arrived.
8. The dog was barking loudly during the thunderstorm. 10. I was writing an email to my friend as you walked into the room.
9. They were walking in the park when it began to rain.
10. He was talking on the phone when he tripped and fell. TOO MUCH ,TOO MANY , NOT ENOUGH .
1.There is too much noise in this room.
HAVE 2.I have too many books on my shelf.
1. I have a cat. 3.She talks too much during class.
2. They have a big house. 4.There are too many cars on the road.
3. She has a beautiful garden. 5.He eats too much junk food.
4. We have three children. 6.We have too much homework tonight.
5. You have an interesting book. 7.They spend too much time on social media.
6. He has a fast car. 8.She has too many clothes in her closet.
7. They have a lot of homework. 9. There is not enough food for everyone at the party.
8. I have a headache. 10. She does not have enough time to finish her homework.
9. She has a new job.
10. We have tickets to the concert.

SHOULD HAVE
1. You should eat more vegetables for better health. 1. I have a dog named Max.
2. She has two brothers and one sister. 6. He used to be a vegetarian, but now he eats meat.
3. They have a big house with a garden 7. We used to have a cat, but now we have a dog.
4. We have tickets to the concert tomorrow. 8. She used to wear glasses, but now she wears contact lenses.
5. He has a lot of homework to do tonight. 9. They used to be best friends, but they drifted apart.
6. She has a headache, so she's taking medicine. 10. I used to watch cartoons every Saturday morning.
7. They have a meeting at 9 AM tomorrow.
8. I have a job interview next week. ZERO CONDITIONAL
9. She has a new car, and she loves it. 1. If it rains tomorrow, we will stay indoors.
10. We have plans to go hiking this weekend. 2. If you study hard, you will pass the exam.
3. If she arrives late, we will start without her.
TOO MUCH,,TOO MANY, NOT ENOUGH 4. If you don't water the plants, they will die.
1. There is too much traffic on the highway this morning. 5. If he misses the bus, he will be late for work.
2. She ate too much pizza at the party and felt sick afterward. 6. If I have enough money, I will buy a new car.
3. He has too many books on his shelf and needs to organize them. 7. If they finish their homework early, they can go to the movies.
4. They spent too much money on clothes during the sale. 8. If you eat too much, you will feel sick.
5. There are too many assignments to finish by tomorrow. 9. If she calls me, I will answer the phone.
6. She drank too much coffee and couldn't sleep all night. 10. If it snows tonight, school will be canceled tomorrow.
7. He has too much work to do and feels overwhelmed.
8. They have too many responsibilities to handle on their own. ZERO CONDITIONAL
9. There was not enough milk for my cereal this morning. 1. If you heat ice, it melts.
10. She didn't have enough time to finish her homework. 2. If it rains, the ground gets wet.
3. If you mix red and yellow, you get orange.
USED TO 4. If the sun shines, it feels warm outside.
1. I used to play soccer every weekend when I was younger. 5. If you press the button, the light turns on.
2. She used to live in Paris before moving to London. 6. If you add salt to water, it dissolves.
3. They used to go to the beach every summer when they were kids. 7. If you drop a ball, it falls to the ground.
4. He used to have long hair, but he cut it short last month. 8. If you eat too much, you might feel sick.
5. We used to eat dinner at Grandma's house every Sunday. 9. If you study regularly, you understand the material better.
6. She used to be afraid of heights, but she overcame her fear. 10. If you water plants, they grow.
7. They used to own a bakery downtown, but they sold it last year.
8. I used to hate broccoli, but now it's one of my favorite vegetables.
9. He used to smoke, but he quit three years ago.
10. We used to take family road trips every summer vacation.

SECOND CONDITIONAL
1. If I won the lottery, I would travel around the world.
USED TO 2. If she studied harder, she would get better grades
1. He used to play the piano when he was younger. 3. If they visited Paris, they would see the Eiffel Tower.
2. We used to go camping every summer. 4. If it rained tomorrow, we would stay indoors and watch movies.
3. She used to live in New York City before moving to Los Angeles. 5. If I had more time, I would learn to play the guitar.
4. They used to visit their grandparents every holiday. 6. If he spoke Spanish fluently, he would travel to South America.
5. I used to ride my bike to school when I was a child. 7. If she had a car, she would drive to work instead of taking the bus.
8. If we had enough money, we would buy a beach house.
9. If you were taller, you could reach the top shelf. WHO, WHICH Y THAT
10. If they lived closer, we would see them more often.
1. The person who called left a message.
2. The book that I borrowed from the library was very interesting.
SECOND CONDITIONAL
3. She has a dog which loves to play fetch.
1. If I had more money, I would travel around the world.
4. The car that I bought last week is red.
2. If she spoke Spanish fluently, she would apply for that job.
5. The movie that we watched last night was fantastic.
3. If they studied harder, they would get better grades.
6. The computer which I use for work is very fast.
4. If it were warmer, we would go to the beach.
7. The restaurant that serves Italian food is my favorite.
5. If he had more free time, he would learn how to play the guitar.
8. The cat that lives next door is very friendly.
6. If she had a car, she would drive to work instead of taking the bus.
9. The house that we visited last week had a beautiful garden.
7. If they won the lottery, they would buy a big house.
10. The friend who helped me move was very kind.
8. If it rained tomorrow, we would stay indoors and watch movies
9. If he were taller, he would join the basketball team.
WHO, WHICH Y THAT
10. If you didn't have to work tomorrow, what would you do?
1. She is the one who won the race.
2. The book that I borrowed from the library was fascinating.
BEFORE, AFTER Y WEN 3. The car which he bought last week is blue.
1. She finished her homework before dinner. 4. He is the one who helped me when I was in trouble.
2. After the movie, we went out for ice cream. 5. The restaurant that we went to last night had delicious food.
3. When the bell rang, class was over. 6. The cat which lives next door is very friendly.
4. Before the party, we need to buy some snacks. 7. I need to return the tools that I borrowed from my neighbor.
5. After the rain stopped, they went for a walk. 8. The movie that we watched yesterday was amazing.
6. When the sun sets, the sky turns orange. 9. She is the one who always arrives early for class.
7. Before going to bed, I always brush my teeth. 10. The house which is for sale has a beautiful garden.
8. After the meeting, they discussed the agenda.
9. When she arrived, everyone clapped.
10. Before the concert, they practiced their songs.

MUST BE, MIGTH BE Y CAN’T BE


1. The cake must be delicious because everyone is enjoying it.
BEFORE, AFTER Y WEN 2. He might be late because he usually gets stuck in traffic.
1. Before the party, I need to buy some snacks. 3. The noise outside can't be thunder; it's probably just construction work.
2. After finishing my homework, I'll go for a walk. 4. She must be tired because she worked late last night.
3. When the sun sets, it's time to light the campfire. 5. It might be cold outside, so bring a jacket just in case.
4. Before going to bed, I brush my teeth. 6. The package can't be here yet; the delivery usually takes two days.
5. After the rain stops, we can go outside to play. 7. He must be the new employee; I haven't seen him before.
6. When the alarm rings, it's time to wake up. 8. It might be too late to catch the last train; we should hurry.
7. Before starting the movie, let's make some popcorn. 9. The answer can't be wrong; she's always thorough in her work.
8. After the meeting, we'll grab lunch together. 10. She must be upset because she's not her usual cheerful self today.
9. When the bell rings, it's time for class to begin.
10. Before cooking dinner, I need to go grocery shopping. MUST BE, MIGTH BE Y CAN’T BE
1. The keys must be in the living room.
2. It might be raining outside; I hear thunder.
3. She can't be at home; her car is not in the driveway.
4. The concert must be starting soon; the crowd is getting larger.
5. He might be late because of traffic; he usually arrives on time.
6. The cat can't be hungry; I just fed it an hour ago.
7. It must be his birthday; there are balloons and decorations everywhere.
8. She might be at the gym; she goes there every afternoon.
9. The store can't be closed yet; it's only 7 PM.
10. He must be studying hard; I see him with books all the time.

HAVE TO
1. I have to finish my homework before bedtime.
2. She has to wake up early for work tomorrow.
3. They have to clean the house before guests arrive.
4. We have to buy groceries for the week.
5. He has to attend a meeting this afternoon.
6. She has to visit the doctor for her check-up.
7. They have to study for the upcoming exam.
8. I have to call my parents to check on them.
9. He has to pay the bills by the end of the month.
10. We have to return the library books before they're overdue.

HAVE TO
1. I have to finish my homework before dinner.
2. She has to wake up early for work tomorrow.
3. We have to buy groceries for the week.
4. He has to attend a meeting at 10 a.m.
5. They have to clean the house before the guests arrive.
6. I have to call my parents to wish them a happy anniversary.
7. She has to study for her upcoming exams.
8. We have to pay the bills by the end of the month.
9. He has to take his dog for a walk every evening.
10. They have to prepare a presentation for the conference next week.

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