The past perfect is a tense in English that you use to talk about events in the past that happened before another action in the past.
The use of something and anything can be confusing. Something is used in positive sentences and anything is used in negative sentences and questions.
Sometimes it’s not clear whether to use some or any. This is an exercise in which you need to choose the correct word: some or any.
Sometimes the difference between some or any isn’t clear. Some is used in positive sentences and any in negative sentences and questions.
The third conditional is used to talk about situations that did not happen. This is an exercise in which you need to fill in the correct form of the verb.
De second conditional is used for unrealistic and hypothetical situations in the present and future. Fill in the correct form of the verb in this exercise.
The first conditional is used for realistic situations in the present and future. This is an exercise in which you need to fill in the correct form of the verb.
The zero conditional is used for situations that are always true. This is an exercise in which you need to fill in the correct form of the verb.
The third conditional is an if-sentence in English you use to talk about imaginary situations in the past and about things that did not happen.
The second conditional is an if-sentence in English that is used to talk about impossible and unrealistic situations in the present and future.
The first conditional is an if sentence you can use to talk about realistic conditions and situations in the present and future.
The zero conditional is a conditional sentence that is used to talk about situations that are always true like general or scientific facts.
The present perfect continuous is used to talk about long actions and events that started in the past and have continued up until the present.