Name two things you can do to calm yourself down if you're feeling angry.
You got it!
She doesn't work tomorrow. She _____ wake up early tomorrow.
doesn't have to
"I am running every day to try and _____ _____."
get fit
Give one example of a big problem and one example of a little problem.
Great answer!
What has happened to this couple? (correct tense)
(they have) got lost
We hope _______ (see) you soon.
to see
Alex and Holly have just _____ _____. (correct tense)
got married
Another classmate stands too close to you in line and it's bothering you. What should you do.
Ask them politely to move back a little, never push!
If he ________ (miss) the train, he ________ (arrive) late.
misses / will arrive
You ___ drive faster than 40 km/hr. You ___ drive 40 km/hr.
mustn't / don't have to
He is only interested ... astronomy, rockets and live in other planets.
IN
My dad is very bad ... painting!
AT
It is quiet reading time. You notice some kids are passing notes to each other, what should you do?
Tell the teacher.
You _____ pay for coffee.
don't have to
According to Murhpy's Law, if you take an umbrella with you, it _______ (rain).
won't rain
You want to play soccer with some kids at recess. How can you let them know you are interested?
Stand close to them and ask if you can play.
Tonight, we are going to a restaurant. I _____ cook dinner.
don't have to
He agreed _______ (see) me at ten o'clock.
He agreed to see me at ten o'clock.
You are not pleased with the team you have been assigned to play on at recess. You walk away and say, "I quit!" Is this a good way to handle it? Why/Why not?
No, you should play with the team, you may end up really enjoying it!
You _____ turn left.
mustn't
What will your brother do if he _______ the exam? (not/pass)
doesn't pass
I don't know what _____ (do)
to do
If Messi _____ (play), we _______ (win) the match.
plays / will win
How can you tell if kids are interested when you're talking to them?
They are looking at you and responding on topic.
You _____ when you drive a car.
must OR have to OR need to
The baby is sleeping. We _____ be very quiet!
must
As winter comes people (and cows) will do anything to keep warm as the weather _____ _____. (correct tense)
gets colder
Our town is always full ... tourists in the summer.
OF
She stopped the car ______ (see) what happened.
She stopped the car to see what happened.
You are making noises while you are working in class. Kids are asking you to stop, What should you do?
STOP, you are making it hard for others to focus on their work!
She plays chess very __________________
quietly
loudly
carefully
How do you know if kids are feeling annoyed with you?
The way they look at you and their body language.
TO or ING: forget, hope, learn
TO
Joe works on Monday, Wednesday, and Friday. He _____ work on weekends.
doesn't have to
He isn't good at dancing. He dances ___________________
well
badly
bad
There is something different ... that boy and the rest of the students...
FROM
Maybe what happens before you go to the dentist?
get nervous
She's good at knitting. She knits ____________
badly
good
well
Today is my day off. I _____ wear a suit.
don't have to
Children in Vietnam _____ wear a uniform to school.
must OR have to OR need to
If we _____ (not/hurry up), we _______ (miss) the train.
don't hurry up / will miss
That feeling when you pass an interview and _____ _____ _____.
get a job
TO or ING: mind, finish, hate
ING
After a long day at the lake it is nice to _____ _____.
get home
You _____ water your plants!
must OR have to OR need to
Are you very good ... learning languages?
AT
You _____ drive to the supermarket. It's very near.
don't have to
What 'get' does this cake mean?
get divorced
Britney _____ (go) home early, if she ______ (not/have) much work.
will go / doesn't have
TO or ING: after adjectives (e.g. nice, important etc)
TO
The waiter was really nice ... all the customers in the restaurant.
TO
I don't like scary movies. I _____ watch them.
don't have to
I am very sick. I _____ go to the hospital.
must OR have to OR need to
TO or ING: enjoy, go on, love
ING
An older kid is bullying a boy in your class. What do you do?
Tell a teacher what is going on.
If it _______ (be) sunny, we ________ (have) a picnic at the park.
is / will have
Is this sentence correct or incorrect? You'll be late if you will not leave soon.
Incorrect. You'll be late if you don't leave soon.
If she _____ (have) a temperature, she ______ (go) to the doctor.
has / will go
Your best friend forgot his lunch today and is very upset. What should you do?
If it is allowed, you could share some of yours. If not, you can help him to ask a teacher or staff for help.
Basketball is easy! I can play _____________
badly
slowly
easily
TO or ING: to say why you do/did something
TO
Please, don't get angry ... her, she didn't mean it!
WITH
If Brian _______ (not/clean) his room, his parents ______ (get) angry.
doesn't clean / will get
Please remember _______ (feed) the dog while I'm away.
Please remember to feed the dog while I'm away.
I don't feel like ______ (play) paddle today.
playing
This cat and dog _____ _____ _____ each other. They're close friends.
get on (well) with
I don't mind ________ (do) the ironing.
doing
The Flash runs very _____________
quickly
badly
slowly
I wore a suit ______ (make) a good impression
to make
We have many eggs in the fridge. We _____ buy anymore eggs.
don't have to
Say what you see. Start with "she is _____ _____ _____" (plural)
getting some presents
What is happening? (continuous)
he is getting angry
Jan is learning ______ (drive). He has his test next week.
to drive
You _____ use your phone.
mustn't
What are people thinking about you when you have a big reaction to a little problem?
They will think weird thoughts about you, may make them want to stay away from you or tease you.
You _____ play football here.
mustn't
Do you know where ______ (go)?
to go
Shhhhhh! In the cinema we talk __________________
well
quietly
loudly
I think listening to pop music is good ... your English.
FOR
TO or ING: try, decide, plan
TO
Fiona came in ______ (cry). She had a very bad day at work.
crying
TO or ING: as a noun - as the subject or object in a sentence
ING
If you ______ (study) a lot, you _______ (pass) the exam.
study / will pass
Stop _______ (make) noise, please; I’m studying.
Stop making noise, please; I’m studying.
You are playing tetherball at recess and the other kid wins, what should you do?
Congratulate him/her and say nice game!
Stephanie dislikes _______ (be) in front of a computer all day.
Stephanie dislikes being in front of a computer all day.
They've decided _______ (move) into a new apartment.
They've decided to move into a new apartment.
If you ______ (make) dinner, I _________ the dishes. (wash)
make / I'll wash
He can't draw well. He draws _________________
badly
good
carefully
When he _____ lots of _____ Tim never answers them. (correct tense)
gets lots of emails
You _____ walk across the street.
mustn't
When things are bad be careful they don't _____ _____.
get worse
I tried ________ (open) the bottle but I wasn't strong enough.
I tried to open the bottle but I wasn't strong enough.
If you _____ (wear) sandals in the mountains, you ______ (slip) and get hurt.
wear / will slip
Your class is in the library at school and the librarian is reading a story you have already read. What should you do?
Sit quietly listening, do not tell others what will happen!
What _____ you ____ (do) if it's sunny tomorrow?
will __ do
He enjoys _______ (have) a bath in the evening.
He enjoys having a bath in the evening.
Name three things your teacher expects from kids in class.
Awesome job!
It isn't difficult for her to ride a bike. She rides ______________
easily
loudly
badly
You _____ enter.
mustn't
It's nice _____ (meet) you
to meet
If we ______ (recycle) more, we ________ (help) the planet.
recycle / will help
You _____ wear a mask.
must OR have to OR need to
You _____ speak English in class.
must OR need to OR have to
Are you afraid ... spiders?
OF
New York City is very famous ... its skyscrapers.
FOR
Our teacher ______ (be) happy if we _____ (do) our homework.
will be / do
She can sing ______________
quietly
loudly
loud
You are playing basketball with your team. You feel like you are the best player on the team. Should you shoot every time you get the ball instead of passing it?
No, your teammates will think you are a ball hog and not want to play with you!
Don't forget ______ (post) my letters, please.
Don't forget to post my letters, please.
I offered _______ (help).
I offered to help.
You are on a field trip and are sitting next to someone you don't know very well. What should you do?
Ask questions that help you to get to know them. What do you like to do for fun, do you have any brothers or sisters...
She promised ______ (take) me there.
She promised to take me there.
TO or ING: after prepositions
ING
I'm thinking of ______ (go) to the cinema tonight.
going
My dad is not great ... cooking but mum is worse!
AT
Urrggh! Is it really time to _____ _____?
get up
The turtle walks ________________
slow
slowly
quickly
My dog _____ _____ _____ for me every morning at 7:30, although it is difficult for him to hold the coins on the way to the shop. (correct tense)
gets a newspaper
Name two things that make your parents feel annoyed with you?
Wow, but they still love you!
You ____ pay for the first sandwich. You _____ pay for the second sandwich.
must / don't have to
Happiness is ________ (finish) your to do list.
finishing
Mom likes to wash the dishes. You _____ wash the dishes.
don't have to
I've finished _______ (read) that book at last!
I've finished reading that book at last!
They're planning _____ (go) next month
to go
You invite a classmate over to play and you really want to play your new game. When he/she gets there what should you do?
Ask your friend what they would like to play, they are the guest!
Which sentence is correct?(1) When you get here, we'll have lunch. (2) When you will get here, we have lunch. (3) When you will get here, we'll have lunch.
(1) When you get here, we'll have lunch.
TO or ING: after question words (e.g. where, when etc)
TO
Children 12 years old and younger _____ pay. Adults _____ pay.
don't have to / must OR have to OR need to
Are British famous ... being loud?
FOR
You are working with a group on a science project. You did not get the part you wanted, what should you do?
Do the part assigned to you without complaining. Maybe next time you will be able to get the part you wanted.
He did not have a ticket so the conductor told him to _____ _____ the train.
get off
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