Grammar Mastery: Conditional Clauses, Relative Clauses, Voice, and Pronouns

This assignment will help you practice key grammar skills: using conditional clauses (types 1, 2, and 3), expressing wishes with 'wish + past perfect,' using relative pronouns and defining relative clauses, changing sentences from active to passive voice, and using demonstrative pronouns. Answer all questions carefully and use complete sentences where required.

Group 1

Answer the following questions about conditional clauses and expressing wishes. Use the correct form as required.

Question 1a

Short answer

Write a type 1 conditional sentence about what you will do if you finish your homework early.

Question 1b

Short answer

Write a type 2 conditional sentence about what you would do if you had a million dollars.

Question 1c

Short answer

Write a type 3 conditional sentence about what you would have done if you had known about the test.

Question 1d

Short answer

Use 'wish + past perfect' to express regret about not studying for an exam.

Group 2

Choose the correct relative pronoun to complete each sentence.

Question 2a

Multiple choice

The book ____ I borrowed from the library was very interesting.

  • that

  • where

  • when

  • why

Question 2b

Multiple choice

The person ____ called you is waiting outside.

  • who

  • whose

  • which

  • whom

Group 3

Combine the two sentences into one defining relative clause.

Question 3a

Short answer

The girl is my friend. She won the race.

Question 3b

Short answer

I have a car. It is very fast.

Group 4

Change the following sentences from active to passive voice.

Question 4a

Short answer

The chef cooked a delicious meal.

Question 4b

Short answer

The students will complete the project tomorrow.

Group 5

Choose the correct demonstrative pronoun to complete each sentence.

Question 5a

Multiple choice

____ is my favorite movie.

  • This

  • These

  • Those

  • That

Question 5b

Multiple choice

____ are the shoes I bought yesterday.

  • Those

  • That

  • This

  • These

Teach with AI superpowers

Why teachers love Class Companion

Import assignments to get started in no time.

Create your own rubric to customize the AI feedback to your liking.

Overrule the AI feedback if a student disputes.

Other English / ELA Assignments

10th Grade Unit 2 Essay11th Grade Dystopian Unit Final Assessment11. True love can conquer all problems.12. Love is a decision you make, not something that happens to you.13. You should always listen to the advice of people more experienced than you.14. Our choices determine our destinies.15. The greatest thing you’ll ever learn is just to love and be loved in return.#16 TT/EAT Argument Paragraph - Anti-Jewish Decrees#18 TT/EAT + CEREAT Paragraphs (2) Most Difficult Roommate1963 The Year that Changed Everything1. Our lives are controlled by fate.2018 AP ENGLISH LANGUAGE FREE-RESPONSE QUESTION 2 - Albright2018 AP ENGLISH LANGUAGE FREE-RESPONSE QUESTION 2 - Albright2024 AP Lang Jimmy Santiago Baca and Value of Posessions Arugment Essay2024 AP Lang Rhetorical Analysis Simu Liu#20 TT/EAT + CEREAT Appropriateness of selfies#21 Skateboarding in City Parks: Q3 Benchmark Standards Practice2:26 Persuasion Quick Write2-28 Improve PSTAAR ECR#24 Argument Performance Task: Mr. Van Daan#28 ARGUMENTATIVE: The Outsiders#28 INFORMATIVE: The Outsiders#28 NARRATIVE: The Outsiders(2) Compare “On Civil Disobedience” with The Crucible2. Love is only worthwhile if it is difficult.#30 "Nothing Gold Can Stay" + The Outsiders3/1/24: The Impact of Emmett Till's Murder on 1955 America3-22 Failure SCR3/3-Exit Ticket: Grade 6 RLA English Conventions - Practice #1#35 TT/EAT Paragraph "A Kenyan Teen's Discovery"#37: TT/EAT "The Day I Saved a Life"3.8 Debate It: Organizing and Communicating an Argument#39: TT/EAT Paragraph Teen Innovator/Humanitarian3D Printers Argumentative Performance Task (Part 2)3. You should only date people with a similar background to yours.4/14 Exit TIcket SCR BHT4-3 Legacy ECR4. Love should always be defended.4th Cultural Landscape of South Africa in Trevor Noah's 'Born a Crime'4th Grade CMAS Practice- Writing4th Grade STAAR Math Practice Assignment5. Parents should have a say in who you date.#5 TT/EAT Paragraph "Gaming Communities"#6 CEREAT Counter Argument Paragraph6. It is better to have loved and lost than to have never loved at all.7.3 L7 Mastery Check7.3 L9 Mastery Check7th ELA STAAR Blitz Day 10 SCR7th ELA STAAR Blitz Day 1 SCR7th ELA STAAR Blitz Day 8 SCR