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A2 Unit 7 Review; Ability, Obligation, Sports+Eq ...
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Complete the sentence: Students ___ help referee the game. (it is possible)
can
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What is the short affirmative answer to 'Could she swim?'
Yes she could.
Yes she did.
Yes she had.
Yes she can.
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Complete the sentence: She ___ ride a bike when she was four. She learned early.
could
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Complete the sentence: Learning to surf ___ be difficult.
can
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Which sentence is grammatically correct?
She doesn't have to wear a swimsuit.
She don't have to wear a swimsuit.
She hasn't to wear a swimsuit.
She didn't has to wear a swimsuit.
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What does 'don't have to' mean?
It was necessary in the past.
It is forbidden.
It is necessary.
There is no obligation.
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Complete the sentence: He ___ to wear a tie at secondary school. It was a rule.
had
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Complete the sentence: Sometimes they ___ finish tennis matches early because of rain.
have to
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Is 'practice' a verb or a noun?
noun
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Is 'practise' a verb or a noun?
verb
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Complete the sentence: You ___ wear goggles when you go skiing but it's a good idea.
don't have to
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Complete the sentence: I ___ play table tennis but I'm not very good.
can
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Complete the sentence: He ___ practise judo all afternoon.
could
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She ___ swim when she was three. Choose the correct word.
has to
could
can
must
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Which is the correct negative of 'have to' for I/We/You/They in the present?
didn't have to
don't have to
doesn't have to
not have to
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Complete the sentence: Ella ___ do gymnastics at school but she chooses to do it.
doesn't have to
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What is the negative form of 'could'?
couldn't
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Complete with practice or practise: I've got football ___ this afternoon.
practice
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Complete: Can you play the piano? No I ___.
can't
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Complete the sentence: Rebecca ___ wear a helmet when she goes horse-riding.
has to
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What modal verb do we use to talk about ability in the present?
can
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Complete the sentence: Big classrooms of kids ___ be difficult to control.
can
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What is the negative form of 'can'?
can't
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Complete: Can you play the piano? Yes I ___.
can
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Complete the sentence: I ___ buy a skateboard. I used my friend's.
didn't have to
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What does 'can' mean in 'I can play table tennis but I'm not very good'?
past ability
possibility
ability
obligation
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'Practice' is used correctly in which sentence?
Good practise makes you better.
I practice every day.
She does a lot of practise.
I've got practice this afternoon.
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What modal verb do we use to talk about ability in the past?
could
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Complete the sentence: You ___ buy a skateboard. You can use mine.
don't have to
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Which is the correct negative of 'have to' for He/She/It in the present?
didn't have to
hasn't to
don't have to
doesn't have to
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Gregory didn't ___ go far to practise. The gym was next door. Choose the correct option.
has to
must
can
have to
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Complete the sentence: Every day he ___ to do four hours of gymnastics.
had
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What is the short negative answer to 'Can he play?'
No he mustn't.
No he couldn't.
No he can't.
No he doesn't.
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Complete the sentence: Mathew and Clara ___ cycle to school because their mum doesn't have a car.
have to
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Which sentence uses 'can' to describe possibility?
Can you help me?
Travelling long distances can be hard.
I can swim very fast.
She can play tennis.
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Complete the sentence: He ___ wear special trainers in the tennis club.
has to
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She ___ play badminton when she was young. She was brilliant! Choose the correct word.
could
had
can
has to
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Complete with practise or practice: I ___ every day.
practise
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Which is the past negative of 'have to'?
didn't have to
hadn't to
don't have to
doesn't have to
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Which sentence is grammatically correct?
They had to do four hours of training.
They have had to do training.
They did had to do training.
They has to do four hours of training.
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Complete the sentence: Some people ___ hit the ball really hard.
couldn't
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Complete the sentence: Travelling long distances ___ be hard.
can
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Which sentence describes an obligation in the past?
She can wear a helmet.
She must wear a helmet.
She has to wear a helmet.
She had to wear a helmet.
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'Practise' is used correctly in which sentence?
She does a lot of practise.
Good practise is important.
I practise every day.
I've got practise this afternoon.
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Complete the sentence: Emily ___ drink a lot of water during the race.
had to
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Complete the sentence: Today Gregory is relaxing. He ___ to practise for a few days.
doesn't have
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What does 'have to' mean?
It is possible.
There is no obligation.
It was possible in the past.
It is necessary.
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What does 'can' mean in 'Big classrooms of kids can be difficult to control'?
obligation
past ability
ability
possibility
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Complete the sentence: Gregory ___ to practise very hard for the competition.
had
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Complete the sentence: You ___ go to every practice session. It is compulsory.
have to
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Complete the sentence: Matt ___ swim when he was six years old.
could
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Complete the sentence: My mum ___ wear a tie when she was at secondary school.
had to
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Which sentence uses 'could' as past ability?
Matt could swim when he was six.
It could be difficult.
You could come to the match tomorrow.
Could you help me please?
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Which sentence uses 'could' correctly to talk about past ability?
He could to swim yesterday.
He could swim when he was six.
He could swim tomorrow.
He could swim now.
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Complete the sentence: You ___ wear a helmet when you go cycling. It is a rule.
have to
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