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Complete with a correct modal verb: I _____________________________ to wear a uniform at my school. We can wear what we prefer.
don't have to
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Complete with the correct relative (omit it if possible): There's the child ___________ broke the window.
who
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Vocabulary: Be careful! Those wasps can ________________ you.
sting
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Complete with a correct modal verb: You ___________________ smoke in the library, it's banned!
mustn't
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Vocabulary: There was an accident. Only one person __________________. The rest are dead.
survived
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Vocabulary: He's really ______________________. He never spends money or lends anything to others.
mean
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Vocabulary: The boy tried to open the door pushing but he had to ____________.
pull
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Vocabulary: The footballer ______________ the ball and scored a great goal!
kicked
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Join the sentences with a relative pronoun/adverb: The boy was really intelligent. I met him in the library.
The boy who(m) I met at the library was really intelligent.
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Complete with a correct modal verb: The teacher told me that I ___________________ study for my exam last week.
had to
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Complete with a correct modal verb: You _____________________ go to bed early, We have to wake up early tomorrow.
should
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Complete with a correct modal verb: I ______________________ to study every day or my father tells me off.
have to
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Complete with the correct relative (omit it if possible): That is the flat _____________ my brother bought.
(which)
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Vocabulary: She is extremely ___________________. She never talks in public.
shy
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Complete with the correct relative (omit it if possible): The man _____________ wife was attacked last night was crying desperately.
whose
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Join the sentences with a relative pronoun/adverb: My cousin is really hardworking. His house was built by him.
My cousin, whose house was built by him, is really hardworking.
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Join the sentences with a relative pronoun/adverb: Have you heard of that student? He got an A in all the exams.
Have you heard of the student who got an A in all the exams?
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Join the sentences with a relative pronoun/adverb: The city was crowded with people. I visited it last month.
The city which I visited last month was crowded with people.
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Join the sentences with a relative pronoun/adverb: This is the city. I was born here.
This is the city where I was born.
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Complete with the correct relative (omit it if possible): Look! That's the shop _____________ I got my wedding suit.
where
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Complete with the correct relative (omit it if possible): I always remember the summer _________________ I fell in love for the first time.
when
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