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Life Adventures unit 6
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Which three modal verbs are used for "possibility" in the future? eg: "Tomorrow it .... be very hot".
might / may / could
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I started work at 10 and I'm still working now at 12: "I .... for two hours"
I HAVE BEEN WORKING for two hours
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Is this sentence correct? "He can't be the teacher, he's only 8 years old!"
Correct
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Make this sentence negative: "I might go to the park tomorrow"
I might not go to the park tomorrow
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Is this sentence correct? "She got a ten in the exam. She must to be very intelligent"
Incorrect - never use "to" after "must".
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Complete the sentence: "How long ... you ... (teach) English?"
How long HAVE you BEEN TEACHING English?
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Which modal verb cannot be used to talk about "possibilities" in the future?
could
might
may
can
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It's very cloudy today, so I think it .... rain in the afternoon. Which ONE answer is incorrect?
can
might
could
may
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Anthony has been playing guitar for 20 years. He .... be a good musician.
can't
must
may
can
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Ask to borrow a pencil using "could"
Could I borrow a pencil?
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Is this sentence correct? "He cans swim very fast"
Incorrect - can (modal verbs never change form)
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If Anthony is in Paris, you .... have seen him in Barcelona yesterday.
might
must
may
can't
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Is this sentence correct? "Yesterday he mighted quit his job"
Incorrect - might (modal verbs never change form)
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Ask to go to the toilet using "may"
May I go to the toilet?
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Complete the sentence with present perfect continuous: "We ... (watch) TV since this morning"
We HAVE BEEN WATCHING TV since this morning
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What is the form of a present perfect continuous sentence?
subject + has / have + been + gerund
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Anthony started piano lessons in January and is still doing them now: "Anthony ... piano lessons since January"
Anthony HAS BEEN DOING piano lessons since January
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Make this sentence negative: "We have been studying enough English today"
We haven't (have not) been studying enough English today
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Complete the sentence with present perfect continuous: "I ... (sing) Shakira songs all day"
I HAVE BEEN SINGING Shakira songs all day
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