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1) If you ________ (help) me with my homework, I__________ (finish) it in time to go to the cinema. 2) If it _________ (not/rain), the students_______ (practice) sport in the playground. 3) Jane __________ (come) home early if she _________ (not/be) very busy at work. 4) Our teacher _________ (be) pleased if we _________ (do) our homework. 5) If Robert _________ (play) football with us, we ___________ (win) the match. 6) If you _________ (not study), you ___________(fail) the test. 7) We _________ (die) if we __________(not get) help soon! 8) If you ___________ (look) in the fridge, you _________ (find) some cold drinks. 9) If there _________( be) no oil in the engine, the car ___________(break) down. 10) I ____________ (lend) you my umbrella if you ___________(need) it. 11) The sea level __________ (rise) if the planet ___________ (get) hotter. 12) If you ___________ (eat) your sandwiches now, you __________ (not have) anything for lunch! 13) You __________ (be) safe in an accident if you __________ (wear) your seatbelt. 14) If he __________ (save) all his money, he ___________ (be able to go) on holiday to Canada. 15) I ____________ (not come) with you if you ____________ (not bring) John! 16) If I ____________ (see) John, I___________ (tell) him your news. 17) He _________ (be) very pleased if it__________ (be) really true. 18) If you __________ (go) to town on Monday, you __________ ( meet) my brother. 19) If you __________ (need) help, my father _________ (help) you. 20) We____________ (have) a picnic lunch if the day _________ (be) fine. 21) If you _________ a policeman, he ____________(tell) you the way. 22) I__________ ( finish) the job tomorrow if I __________ (can).preciso de respostas nao sei

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First or Second Conditional - Grammar Quiz

Choose the correct form of the verb and click the question tag (?) next to it. If your answer is correct, a smilie is shown. If it's wrong, a red cross (X) appears and you have to try as often as only one answer is left. Click on the arrow to go to the next question. You get a score which is expressed as a percentage.

  •   ?     doesn't watch
  •   ?     didn't watch
  •   ?     won't watch
  •   ?     wouldn't watch
  •   ?     visit
  •   ?     visited
  •   ?     will visit
  •   ?     would visit
  •   ?     go
  •   ?     went
  •   ?     will go
  •   ?     would go
  •   ?     gives
  •   ?     gave
  •   ?     will give
  •   ?     would give
  •   ?     is
  •   ?     was
  •   ?     will be
  •   ?     would be
  •   ?     don't come
  •   ?     didn't come
  •   ?     won't come
  •   ?     wouldn't come
  •   ?     have
  •   ?     had
  •   ?     will have
  •   ?     would have
  •   ?     does
  •   ?     did
  •   ?     will do
  •   ?     would do
  •   ?     don't visit
  •   ?     didn't visit
  •   ?     catch
  •   ?     caught
  •   ?     will catch
  •   ?     would catch
  •   ?     ask
  •   ?     asked
  •   ?     will ask
  •   ?     would ask
  •   ?     see
  •   ?     saw
  •   ?     will see
  •   ?     would see
  •   ?     get
  •   ?     got
  •   ?     will get
  •   ?     would get
  •   ?     score
  •   ?     scored
  •   ?     will score
  •   ?     would score
  •   ?     am
  •   ?     report
  •   ?     reported
  •   ?     will report
  •   ?     would report
  •   ?     are
  •   ?     were
  •   ?     do you go
  •   ?     did you go
  •   ?     will you go
  •   ?     would you go
  •   ?     send
  •   ?     sent
  •   ?     will send
  •   ?     would send
  •   ?     thinks
  •   ?     thought
  •   ?     will think
  •   ?     would think
  •   ?     work
  •   ?     worked
  •   ?     will work
  •   ?     would work
  •   ?     move
  •   ?     moved
  •   ?     will move
  •   ?     would move
  •   ?     talk
  •   ?     talked
  •   ?     will talk
  •   ?     would talk
  •   ?     don't behave
  •   ?     didn't behave
  •   ?     won't behave
  •   ?     wouldn't behave

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Conditional sentences with modal verbs

We are going to look at conditional sentences using the modals “can”, “must”, “may” and “might”, instead of “will.”

The conditional used with these modal verbs is usually the first conditional. Its purpose is to indicate consequences, possibilities or conditions, when spoken in the present.

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The modal verb “can” is used to indicate ability or possibility, let’s look at some examples:

If you arrive early, you can catch a ride to the game with me.

Mike can help you with your homework, if you ask him nicely.

Can you look after the baby if we go to the cinema?

You can also use the conditional sentences in the negative:

If she doesn’t study for the exam, then she can’t go out tonight.

You can’t make the football team if you don’t play well.

The modal verb “must” is used for strong obligations in English, as we see in the following examples:

If you visit Brazil, you must come stay with me.

If Mary phones you, you must tell me.

She must be on time, if she wants to come with us.

Now in the negative:

You mustn’t go to the party if you don’t want to.

She mustn’t try fix it if it’s not broken.

The modal verb “may” is used to express possibility or permission.

If I finish my work may I go home?

I may come to your house after work, if I have enough time.

Claire may help you study if you promise to work hard.

May I take you out to dinner if I promise to have you home by 11pm?

Finally, we use the modal verb “might” to indicate remote possibility, for example:

I might make it to work on time, if I leave now.

You might catch a cold if you don’t put on a jacket.

If we win this game we might have a chance of winning the league.

The negative would be:

Kevin might not make it to the party if he doesn’t finish work on time.

If we don’t leave now, we might not make the bus.

Well everyone, we hope that this post has been useful for you and that you have learnt more information about conditional sentences with modal verbs. If you would like any more information about them and other grammar posts..

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First Conditional – Free Exercise

Complete the first conditional sentences.

  • If I (bump)     into Claire, I (tell)     her you said hello. 1. if-clause: simple present 2. main clause: will + infinitive
  • People (be)     happy if there (be)     enough food and drink. 1. main clause: will + infinitive 2. if-clause: simple present
  • We (call)     you if your parcel (arrive)     today. 1. main clause: will + infinitive 2. if-clause: simple present
  • They (come)     if she (send)     them a hand-written invitation. 1. main clause: will + infinitive 2. if-clause: simple present
  • If Tom (have)     enough money left over, he (book)     a holiday. 1. if-clause: simple present 2. main clause: will + infinitive
  • If Charlie (buy)     a new TV, he (not/have)     enough money to pay his rent. 1. if-clause: simple present 2. negative main clause: won’t + infinitive
  • If you (not/learn)     the key vocabulary, you (not/pass)     the test. 1. negative if-clause: simple present, 2 nd person singular → don’t + infinitive 2. negative main clause: won’t + infinitive
  • They (not/be)     angry if you (tell)     them the truth. 1. negative main clause: won’t + infinitive 2. if-clause: simple present
  • She (not/change)     her mind if he (keep)     asking her. 1. negative main clause: won’t + infinitive 2. if-clause: simple present
  • His health (not/get)     better if he (not/stop)     smoking. 1. negative main clause: won’t + infinitive 2. negative if-clause: simple present, 3 rd person singular → doesn’t + infinitive

Complete the first conditional questions.

  • If you (be)     in town later, (you/buy)     some milk? 1. if-clause: simple present 2. question in main clause: will + subject + infinitive
  • (she/cancel)     the wedding if she (find)     out the secret? 1. question in main clause: will + subject + infinitive 2. if-clause: simple present
  • If you (have)     time later, (you/help)     me with the dishes? 1. if-clause: simple present 2. question in main clause: will + subject + infinitive
  • (they/be)     angry if I (not/come)     to their party? 1. question in main clause: will + subject + infinitive 2. negative if-clause: simple present, 1 st person singular → don’t + infinitive
  • If I (not/do)     the assignment, (I/be)     in trouble? 1. negative if-clause: simple present, 1 st person singular → don‘t + infinitive 2. question in main clause: will + subject + infinitive

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  • Make the sentence with if: work hard / pass the exam If you work hard, you will pass the exam.
  • Make the sentence with if: The teacher / be pleased / we / late for class. The teacher won't be very pleased if we are late for class.
  • Make the sentence using unless: Alison / get into university / get good grades. Alison won't get into university unless she gets good grades.
  • Make the sentence with if: I / fail / my exams / take them again next year. If I fail my exams, I'll take them again next year.
  • Complete the sentence: That girl _______ (get) into trouble if she doesn't wear her uniform. That girl will get into trouble if she doesn't wear her uniform.
  • Complete the sentence: If you give in the homework late, the teacher _________ (mark) it. If you give in the homework late, the teacher won't mark it.
  • Complete the sentence: Don't write anything unless you _____ (be) sure of the answer. Don't write anything unless you are sure of the answer.
  • Complete the sentence: Gary will be expelled if his behaviour _________ (not improve). Gary will be expelled if his behavious doesn't improve.
  • Complete the sentence: They'll be late for school unless they _____ (hurry). They'll be late for school unless they hurry.
  • Complete the sentence: Ask me if you _________ (not know) what to do. Ask me if you don't know what to do.
  • Complete the sentence: Johnny will be punished if he __________ (shout) at the teacher again. Johnny will be punished if he shouts at the teacher again.
  • Complete the sentence: My sister ________ (finish) university if she passes all her exams. My sister will finish university if she passes all her exams.
  • Complete the sentence: I _________ (not go out) tonight unless I finish my homework quickly. I won't go out tonight unless I finish my homework quickly.
  • Complete the sentence: Call me if you ________ (need) some help with your project. Call me if you need some help with your project.
  • If or unless: ______ you help me, I won't be able to do it. Unless you help me, I won't be able to do it.
  • If or unless: ___ I meet him, I'll tell him what happened. If I meet him, I'll tell him what happened.

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A) If you ________help_________(help) me with my homework, I ___finish____________(finish) it in time to go to the cinema. B) If it ________________________(not/rain), the students ________________ (practice) sport in the playground. C) Jane _______________________(come) home early if she ___________________(not/be) very busy at work. D )Our teacher _____________(be) pleased if we ___________________(do) our homework. E) If Robert _______________(play) football with us, we _______________________(win) the match.

B) If it doesn´t rain, the students will practice sport in the playground

C) Jane will come home early if she´s not very busy at work

D) Our teacher will be pleased if we do our homework

E) If Robert plays football with us, we will win the match.

Explicación:

En inglés existen varios tipos de condicionales, entre ellos, el first conditional. Este tipo de condicional se usa en situaciones en las que si se cumple una condición, es probable que se dé un resultado determinado.

El first conditional tiene esta estructura:

If + sujeto + present simple, sujeto + future simple.

De igual manera, puede realizarse al contrario:

Sujeto + future simple + if + sujeto + present simple

Ten presente saber identificar cada parte (presente y futuro) ya que, como en este ejercicio, pueden presentarte el first conditional de ambas formas. También recordar la transformación de algunos verbos en la parte de presente simple de acuerdo al sujeto (she, he, it: Se agrega s, es o ies según corresponda)

Para la frase del futuro utilizamos mayoritariamente el futuro simple con will, pero también se puede utilizar el futuro simple con going to o un verbo modal: can, might, should, o must.

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Simple Past or Present Perfect Simple

Put the verbs into the correct tense (simple past or present perfect simple).

  • I (just / finish) my homework.
  • Mary (already / write) five letters.
  • Tom (move) to this town in 1994.
  • My friend (be) in Canada two years ago.
  • I (not / be) to Canada so far.
  • But I (already / travel) to London a couple of times.
  • Last week, Mary and Paul (go) to the cinema.
  • I can't take any pictures because I (not / buy) a new film yet.
  • (they / spend) their holiday in New Zealand last summer?
  • (you / ever / see) a whale?


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Verb tense exercise 1: conjugating verbs.

  • She __________ (write) an email to her friend right now.
  • They __________ (travel) to Japan last summer.
  • I __________ (be) very tired after the long trip.
  • We __________ (have) dinner at 7 o’clock tonight.
  • By the time you arrive, he __________ (finish) his homework.
  • When I was a child, I __________ (not like) vegetables.
  • By next year, she __________ (graduate) from university.
  • Every morning, he __________ (jog) in the park.
  • The movie __________ (start) by the time we got to the theater.
  • It __________ (rain) when I left the house.
  • I __________ (never see) such a beautiful painting before.
  • They __________ (build) their house when the storm hit.
  • She __________ (study) for her exams since last week.
  • We __________ (go) to the new museum next weekend.
  • The sun __________ (rise) by the time he woke up.
  • He __________ (not understand) the instructions you gave him.
  • I __________ (meet) her before she became famous.
  • She __________ (cook) when the guests arrive tomorrow.
  • They __________ (live) in that house for three years by next month.
  • I __________ (want) to visit that country since I was a child.
1. is writing 2. traveled 3. was 4. are having
5. will have finished 6. did not like 7. will have graduated 8. jogs
9. had started 10. was raining 11. had never seen 12. were building
13. has been studying 14. are going 15. had risen 16. did not understand
17. had met 18. will be cooking 19. will have lived 20. have wanted

Verb Tense Exercise 2: Choose the correct verb form to complete the sentences

  • I __________ (write) an email to my friend when the power __________ (go) out.
  • She __________ (work) at that company for three years now.
  • By the time you arrive, I __________ (finish) my homework.
  • They __________ (live) in Paris for a decade before they __________ (move) to London.
  • Right now, she __________ (sit) in the café where they first __________ (meet).
  • We __________ (see) that movie last night, so we __________ (know) the ending.
  • He __________ (not/understand) what I __________ (say) because he __________ (not/listen).
  • The athletes __________ (train) for the marathon since January.
  • When I __________ (arrive) at the station, the train __________ (already/leave).
  • She __________ (study) all night and __________ (feel) exhausted in the morning.
  • I __________ (look) for my keys for the past hour but still __________ (not/find) them.
  • They __________ (be) friends since they __________ (be) children.
  • While he __________ (walk) to school, he __________ (find) a lost puppy.
  • The scientist __________ (research) this phenomenon for many years before he __________ (make) a breakthrough.
  • I __________ (never/see) such a beautiful sunset before I __________ (visit) Hawaii.
  • She __________ (cook) dinner when her friend __________ (call) her.
  • We __________ (plan) our vacation and __________ (book) the flights just yesterday.
  • The baby __________ (cry) since 5 AM, and the parents __________ (become) very tired.
  • He __________ (try) to fix the car himself before he __________ (decide) to take it to the mechanic.
  • Every morning, she __________ (jog) in the park, but today she __________ (rest) at home.
  • was writing, went
  • has been working
  • will have finished
  • had lived, moved
  • is sitting, met
  • did not understand, was saying, was not listening
  • have been training
  • arrived, had already left
  • studied, felt
  • have been looking, have not found
  • have been, were
  • was walking, found
  • had researched, made
  • had never seen, visited
  • was cooking, called
  • planned, booked
  • has been crying, have become
  • tried, decided
  • jogs, is resting

Verb Tense Exercise 3: Choose the correct verb form for each sentence

1. She __________ in the library every day.

a) studies b) is studying c) study

2. They __________ to the beach when it started raining. 

a) walked b) were walking c) walk

3. I __________ to the new restaurant yet.

a) have b) has been c) had been

4. We __________ our homework by 8 PM. 

a) will finish b) will have finished c) finish

5. By this time next week, he __________ all his exams.

a) takes b) will take b) took

6. When I was young, I __________ to become an astronaut.

a) wanted b) have wanted c) was wanting

7. She __________ as a nurse for five years before she retired. 

a) has worked b) had worked c) worked

8. Every Saturday, he __________ his grandparents.

a) visits b) is visiting c) visit

9. The movie __________ by the time we arrived at the cinema. 

a) has started b) had started c) will have started

10. It __________ heavily when I woke up this morning. 

a) is raining b) was raining c) rains

11. I __________ that book three times already. 

a) read b) have read c) am reading

12. They __________ the house since last year

a) are building b) build c) have been building

13. She __________ for the test all week. 

a) studies b) has been studying c) studied

14. We __________ to the party next Saturday. 

a) go b) will go c) are going

15. The sun __________ by the time he got up. 

a) has risen b) had risen c) will have risen
  • b) were walking
  • a) have been
  • b) will have finished
  • c) will have taken
  • b) had worked
  • b) had started
  • b) was raining
  • b) have read
  • c) have been building
  • b) has been studying
  • c) are going
  • b) had risen

Verb Tense Exercise 4: Error Identification in Verb Tenses

  • She always go to the gym in the mornings.
  • I am understanding everything the teacher explains.
  • They was waiting for us when we arrived.
  • By next year, I will have graduating from college.
  • We are having five cats when I was a child.
  • He don’t like to eat vegetables.
  • The sun rise in the east every morning.
  • When I get home, my dog ran to greet me.
  • She has written a letter when the phone rang.
  • It were raining all day yesterday.
  • They has just left the office when I called.
  • I think he will win the match because he trains hard.
  • We was at the beach all day last Sunday.
  • By the time we reach there, the store closed.
  • If I knew her number, I would have called her.
  • The cake have been in the oven for about thirty minutes.
  • I would help you if I will have more time.
  • She feel sick after eating the expired yogurt.
  • They are going to the cinema every weekend.
  • Before he moved to London, he has lived in Paris for ten years.
  • She always  goes  to the gym in the mornings.
  • I  understand  everything the teacher explains.
  • They  were  waiting for us when we arrived.
  • By next year, I will have  graduated  from college.
  • We  had  five cats when I was a child.
  • He  doesn’t  like to eat vegetables.
  • The sun  rises  in the east every morning.
  • When I got home, my dog  ran  to greet me.
  • She  was writing  a letter when the phone rang.
  • It  was  raining all day yesterday.
  • They  had  just left the office when I called.
  • I think he will win the match because he  trains  hard.
  • We  were  at the beach all day last Sunday.
  • By the time we  reach  there, the store  will have closed .
  • If I  had known  her number, I would have called her.
  • The cake  has  been in the oven for about thirty minutes.
  • I would help you if I  had  more time.
  • She  felt  sick after eating the expired yogurt.
  • They  go  to the cinema every weekend.
  • Before he moved to London, he  had  lived in Paris for ten years.
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You can also print out and hang up a timetable near your workspace. These timetables will remind you what you should do and will be hard to ignore. It'll be easy to see assignments you need to prioritize so you can do those right away.

Of course, just having a timetable is not enough. You need to do what's necessary for the day, week, or month and keep to it. Be careful of mix-ups, which can compromise your plans and get you confused.

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Distractions can prevent you from doing the things you need to accomplish. Only you know what can and will distract you. So get your cell phone, any video games, and even Netflix away from you when you decide it's time to get down to business.

Keep your workspace free from distractions. You need to remove posters, writings, and anything from your workspace that can shift your focus away from doing your assignment.

You also need a quiet place to finish your task. Or, if you prefer to have loud music while you do your homework, space where you will not disturb anyone else. The distractions present around are different for every person. You need to know what causes these distractions and take appropriate actions to prevent or at least manage them.

time-management

Many students delay doing their tasks, thinking they still have a lot of time to accomplish whatever they need to do. Some assume that taking a break now and doing the task later will not hurt their concentration.

Wrong. This trap can lead you to spend several hours scrolling through your social media accounts, which will even affect your eyes' long-term health. When you finally decide to start, your eyes will already be tired. It'll be harder to finish your work with strained eyes and added pressure of the looming deadline. You will regret not starting earlier.

One primary key to avoiding procrastination is to have enough time to finish your homework. Start writing a schedule of your activities. Appropriate your free time for the next days and plan what you can do within that time.

This schedule will be your guide and can include study sessions and breaks as well. You will have less time to procrastinate when you have a lineup of assignments waiting for you. Having proper time management will also give you more time to work on and polish your projects for better grades.

Several applications on your phone can remind you of the tasks you need to accomplish for the day. You can also set alarms several hours before a critical due date so you will not forget to do it.

focus

Setting goals is one of the ways to stay on track and complete your task. These goals will be motivating you to strive and work hard to get things done. Even when you start to think of something else besides what you're currently working on, you can go back to your goals and get inspired to go back and finish your task.

You can choose grand motivations. For example, you want to have a high GPA so you can graduate with flying colors. To do so, you will need to do well in your homework and finish them on time. You can write these grand goals near your workspace to remind yourself why you're studying and doing your homework.

You can also start with small goals. Such as if you finish the first part of your essay assignment, you can play one round of your favorite game on your phone, or you can take a bite of your favorite snack. You just have to be disciplined and not get carried away with the gaming and snacking.

You'll also be able to discover your learning style. Maybe you learn faster by reading your notes, listening to recordings of your lessons, or rewriting what's on your notebooks. When you find out what works for you, you'll be able to quickly focus and strategize how to finish your task on time.

Listening to classical music also helps in staying focused. The lack of lyrics aids in meditation allows deep concentration. So go ahead and add some classical music to your playlist!

take-breaks

Having breaks can be perceived as a distraction. However, studies show that taking breaks boosts productivity.

Taking a short nap, eating snacks, and drinking water can be your way of relaxing after a long study session. But be careful about taking too many short breaks - it can be distracting, and you might end up not getting things done.

The ideal break is 5 to 15 minutes per one hour and 30 minutes for 2 to 4 hours of study sessions or work. You can also follow the Pomodoro technique of a 5-minute break for 25 minutes of work and the Desktime study of a 17-minute break for 52 minutes of work. These breaks will give you enough time to clear your head and finish your tasks on time.

help

Some homework examples cannot be found in your textbooks and lectures. Thankfully, we live in an era where everything seems to be on the internet, and there are even different online resources to get homework help from. These online resources provide information on various topics and tutorials on papers you need to write . However, you need to counter-check these resources to make sure that they're credible and reliable.

Studybay is an online resource you can ask for help from and directly work with experts in different fields. It has over 7,000 experts who can assist you with your homework . They have a review of a 96% satisfaction level from students around the world who used their site.

reward-yourself

There are times when you feel like you aren't in the mood to do your homework or any other schoolwork. When this happens, you can think of a reward that you can have after completing the task. Reward systems are proven to be effective in motivating a person to do something.

After long hours of homework and finishing what you should, reward yourself for all your hard work. Rewards can also motivate you to do the next task you have. You will have something to look forward to once you have completed another work.

The following homework tips can help you get your homework done faster:

  • Have a planner to organize your task for the week or month.
  • Prepare a schedule for the day for your study sessions and breaks.
  • Set alarm reminders hours or minutes before a deadline.
  • Eat healthy foods and drink water to function well for the day.
  • Discover your learning style.
  • Ask for help if you need to.
  • Always check your resources if they are credible and reliable.
  • Clean your workspace.
  • Don't procrastinate and stay focused on the task you need to accomplish.
  • Listen to classical music for concentration.
  • Motivate yourself with rewards.
  • Set goals and display them in your workspace

You can try different things and find what works well for you.

Although you don't have a lot of time within the day to finish what you have to, it will be best to avoid procrastination by spending your time wisely.

There are several time-consuming and distracting activities, and you need to know how to deal with them. Have a proper schedule and follow it so you don't end up compromising other tasks you need to do.

Prioritize the tasks given to you and appropriate the right amount of time needed to finish them.

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How many times have you found yourself still staring at your textbook around midnight (or later!) even when you started your homework hours earlier? Those lost hours could be explained by Parkinson’s Law, which states, “Work expands to fill the time available for its completion.” In other words, if you give yourself all night to memorize those geometry formulas for your quiz tomorrow, you’ll inevitably find that a 30 minute task has somehow filled your entire evening.

We know that you have more homework than ever. But even with lots and lots to do, a few tweaks to your study routine could help you spend less time getting more accomplished. Here are 8 steps to make Parkinson’s Law work to your advantage:

1. Make a list

This should be a list of everything that has to be done that evening. And we mean, everything—from re-reading notes from this morning’s history class to quizzing yourself on Spanish vocabulary.

2. Estimate the time needed for each item on your list

You can be a little ruthless here. However long you think a task will take, try shaving off 5 or 10 minutes. But, be realistic. You won’t magically become a speed reader.

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3. Gather all your gear

Collect EVERYTHING you will need for the homework you are working on (like your laptop for writing assignments and pencils for problem sets). Getting up for supplies takes you off course and makes it that much harder to get back to your homework.

The constant blings and beeps from your devices can make it impossible to focus on what you are working on. Switch off or silence your phones and tablets, or leave them in another room until it’s time to take a tech break.

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5. Time yourself

Noting how much time something actually takes will help you estimate better and plan your next study session.

6. Stay on task

If you’re fact checking online, it can be so easy to surf on over to a completely unrelated site. A better strategy is to note what information you need to find online, and do it all at once at the end of the study session.

7. Take plenty of breaks

Most of us need a break between subjects or to break up long stretches of studying. Active breaks are a great way to keep your energy up. Tech breaks can be an awesome way to combat the fear of missing out that might strike while you are buried in your work, but they also tend to stretch much longer than originally intended. Stick to a break schedule of 10 minutes or so.

8. Reward yourself! 

Finish early? If you had allocated 30 minutes for reading a biology chapter and it only took 20, you can apply those extra 10 minutes to a short break—or just move on to your next task. If you stay on track, you might breeze through your work quickly enough to catch up on some Netflix.

Our best piece of advice? Keep at it. The more you use this system, the easier it will become. You’ll be surprised by how much time you can shave off homework just by focusing and committing to a distraction-free study plan.

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  2. Exercícios com 1º Condicional- First conditional

    1) If you _____ (help) me with my homework, I_____ (finish) it in time to go to the cinema. 2) If it _____ (not/rain), the students_____ (practice) sport in the ...

  3. First or Second Conditional

    If I can finish my homework in time, I _____ her. ? visit ? visited ? will visit ? ... If Carol _____ here, she would help me with my maths homework. ? is ? was ? will be ? would be; 7. I _____ to your party if you invite Lily and her friends. ? don't come ? didn't come ? ... did you go ? will you go ? would you go; 24. If I _____ a motor bike ...

  4. Exercises on Conditional Sentences

    If I had more money, I a bigger car. If I my favourite movie star, I would ask him for an autograph. I you if I need your help. I would go swimming if the weather better. If he time tomorrow, we will meet the day after. If I were you, I what to do. If we don't order the tickets soon, there any tickets left. She that if she were your friend.

  5. Exercise on Conditional Sentences Type 3

    Complete the Conditional Sentences (Type III) by putting the verbs into the correct form. Use conditional II with would in the main clause. If you (study) for the test, you (pass) it. If you (ask) me, I (help) you. If we (go) to the cinema, we (see) my friend Jacob.

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  8. First Conditional

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    I've lost my keys. We've been to a very nice restaurant. We use the past simple (NOT present perfect) when we mention or ask about when something happened or when the time is known by the speaker and the listener. We often use a past expression (last week, yesterday, when I was a child, etc.) We've arrived yesterday.

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