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B2 English: Modals, Reported Speech, Like/As, Ph ...
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Choose the correct phrasal verb: Don’t be shy! ___ some cake!
help yourself to
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“Don’t touch that!” → How would you report this?
She told me not to touch that.
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If you feel sick, you ___ see a doctor.
should
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Guess the phrasal verb: “He transformed his hobby ___ a business.”
turned into
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Complete: He acted ___ a hero and saved the child.
like
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True or False: In reported speech, “will” changes to “would.”
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Correct or incorrect? “We got at the park early.”
Incorrect (should be got to the park)
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You ___ go to bed early; it’s not necessary.
don't have to
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“Do you like pizza?” she asked. → Report it.
She asked if I liked pizza.
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Choose the correct option (arrive/get/reach): When did you ___ school this morning?
get to
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Choose the correct phrasal verb: I need to ___ these old clothes.
get rid of
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We ___ finish this today, or the teacher will be angry!
have to / must
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“I can’t come.” → Report it.
He said he couldn’t come.
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I’m sure she isn’t lying. → Which modal shows certainty?
She can’t be lying.
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You ___ tell anyone! It’s a secret!
mustn't / can't
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Choose the correct phrasal verb: He ___ his old bike to a charity.
gave away
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Choose the correct phrasal verb: We finally ___ a solution after hours of talking.
came up with
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“As” is used to talk about someone’s real job or role, and “like” is used to show similarity. TRUE OR FALSE?
True
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I use my phone ___ an alarm clock.
as
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Choose the correct phrasal verb: I’ll just ___ this jacket to see if it fits.
try on
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Choose the correct option (arrive/get/reach): We finally ___ home after a long trip.
got
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You ___ smoke here. It’s forbidden.
mustn’t
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Report this: “I may go to the party.”
She said she might go to the party.
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Correct or incorrect? “We arrived to the station.”
Incorrect (should be arrived at the station)
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Correct or incorrect? “We got home late.”
Correct
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“I’m studying now.” → Report it.
He said he was studying then.
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“I will help you later,” he said. → Report it.
He said he would help me later.
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Fill in: By the time we ___ the restaurant, it was closed.
got to / reached
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It’s possible she’s at home. → Which modal fits?
She might be at home.
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What happens to ‘tomorrow’ in reported speech?
It becomes ‘the next day’ / ‘the following day’.
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My sister looks ___ my mother.
like
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“Please open the window,” she said. → Report it.
She asked me to open the window.
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Choose the correct option (arrive/get/reach): They ___ at the airport on time.
arrive
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You ___ eat so much chocolate! It’s bad for your teeth.
shouldn't
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“Are you coming?” → Report it.
He asked if I was coming.
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I’m not sure, but he ___ know the answer.
might / could
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It’s not necessary to come if you don’t want to.
You don't have to come.
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Guess the phrasal verb: “When we travel, we usually leave home very early.”
set off
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“Where are you going?” the teacher asked. → Report it.
The teacher asked where I was going.
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Complete: She works ___ a teacher.
as
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You ___ be hungry; we just had lunch!
can't
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“Don’t be late!” → Report it.
He told me not to be late.
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You look tired. You ___ go to bed earlier.
should
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When I was a child, I ___ play the piano.
could / used to
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It’s impossible! It ___ be true!
can't
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Guess the phrasal verb: “If you don’t want that T-shirt, you should throw it away.”
get rid of
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He studied a lot, so he ___ pass the exam. (We’re sure.)
must
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Guess the phrasal verb: “She finally thought of a name for her new company.”
came up with
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Choose the correct phrasal verb: We ___ at 6 a.m. to catch the train.
set off
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Complete: I worked ___ a waiter last summer.
as
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“I have finished my homework,” she said. → Report it.
She said she had finished her homework.
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Choose the correct option (arrive/get/reach): It took us hours to ___ the top of the mountain.
reach
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Guess the phrasal verb: “After all that stress, I finally relaxed.”
ended up (relaxed/feeling better)
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Correct or incorrect? “We reached to the village.”
Incorrect (should be reached the village)
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Complete: This tastes ___ chocolate!
like
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Choose the correct phrasal verb: The caterpillar ___ a butterfly.
turned into
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You ___ park here — it’s allowed.
can
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Choose the correct phrasal verb: She ___ being a famous singer after years of practice.
ended up
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“Let’s go to the cinema!” → How can we report this?
He suggested going to the cinema.
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True or False: We can say “get home” but not “arrive home.”
True
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You ___ be 18 to drive a car.
must
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What happens to ‘today’ in reported speech?
It changes to ‘that day’.
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Choose the right option: I feel ___ a celebrity in this outfit!
like
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Is this sentence correct? “He works like a teacher.”
Incorrect → It should be as a teacher.
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“I’m tired,” she said. → What’s the correct reported version?
She said she was tired.
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Choose the correct phrasal verb: After getting lost, they ___ in a small village.
ended up
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Choose the correct option (arrive/get/reach): We ___ in Madrid at 6 p.m.
arrived
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True or False: In reported speech, we always have to change the tense.
False. (Only if the reporting verb is in the past or the situation has changed.)
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I ___ swim when I was 6.
could
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Choose the correct phrasal verb: Let’s ___ the beach before the rain starts.
head for
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Complete: He speaks ___ his father — with the same accent!
like
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