COMPLETE: If it were hot today___ // If you don't go to school __
would - will
COMPLETE WITH A MODAL VERB: You __ keep my secret, or I will tell yours too!
had better
COMPLETE WITH A MODAL VERB: You __ (not) leave small objects lying around. Such objects _ be swallowed by children.
should not - may
ODD ONE OUT: DROP OFF: She drops the kids off at school then comes to work // He dropped the cup and it fell off the table. // I need to drop these packages off at that office.
He dropped the cup and it fell off the table.
ODD ONE OUT - TO SEE OFF: I'm going to see my sister off at the bus station // Go see her off to the door // Can you see if the radio is off, please?
Can you see if the radio is off, please?
SUPERLATIVE FORMS: wise, passionate, bold, crazy
wisest, most passionate, boldest, craziest
COMPLETE WITH A MODAL VERB: I promise I _ drink more water this week!
WILL
CORRECT: My father is more strong as me // I'm getting as and worried about my grades // She is the less prepared for the competition.
as strong as - more and more worried - least prepared
FOR vs SINCE: She has worked at the resort__five years. // We've lived here _ 2009. // I have been studying English _ I was seven years old!
for - since - since
CREATE USING PRES PEFT CON: he - to watch - negative
He hasn't been watching TV lately.
COMPLETE WITH A MODAL VERB: You really __ drink more water...
should
CORRECT: I am suppose to write this yesterday, but I didn't had time. (3 mistakes)
I was supposed - didn't have
COMPLETE WITH A MODAL VERB: He has been working 11 hours a day. He __ be tired!
MUST
COMPLETE WITH A MODAL VERB: __ I ask a question?
can - may - might - could
COMPLETE: I'd rather you __ (to stay) with me! - And I wish you ___ (to stop) worrying about me!
stayed // stopped
COMPLETE WITH A MODAL VERB: The teacher said we__ read this book for our own pleasure, it is optional.