1. Which of the following is a third conditional sentence?
2. What is the structure used to make a third conditional?
3. Complete the sentence by choosing the correct form of the verbs for a third conditional.
4. Complete the sentence by choosing the correct form of the verbs for a third conditional.
5. Complete the sentences by choosing the correct form of the verbs for a third conditional.
6. Which preposition is commonly used with the present perfect tense to indicate duration?
7. Which of these is NOT a use of the present perfect?
8. What is the correct negative contraction for "He has not studied for the exam"?
9. Complete the sentence by choosing the correct form of the verb in the present perfect.
10. Complete the sentence by choosing the correct form of the verb in the present perfect.
11. Complete the sentence by choosing the correct form of the verb in the present perfect.
12. Complete the sentence by choosing the correct form of the verb in the present perfect.
13. Complete the sentence by choosing the correct form of the verb in the present perfect.
16. Convert this sentence into a yes/no question.
We have visited that new restaurant downtown.
17. Convert this sentence into a yes/no question.
He has lived in three different countries.
20. The past perfect tense is used in 3rd conditional sentences to talk about hypothetical past situations.
21. Which of these is NOT a use of the past perfect?
22. What is the correct negative contraction for "They had not been to Lagos"?
23. Complete the sentence by choosing the correct form of the verb in the past perfect.
24. Complete the sentence by choosing the correct form of the verb in the past perfect.
25. Complete the sentence by choosing the correct form of the verb in the past perfect.
26. Complete the sentence by choosing the correct form of the verb in the past perfect.
27. Complete the sentence by choosing the correct form of the verb in the past perfect.
28. Complete the sentence by choosing the correct form of the verb in the past perfect.
32. Convert this sentence into a yes/no question.
We had visited the museum before.