Complete the sentence with will for future prediction: "In fifty years, I think electric cars __________ (be) cheaper than gas cars."
What is "will be"?
Complete the sentence with because or because of: "The flight was delayed __________ the heavy snowstorm."
What is "because of"? (Use "because of" before a noun/noun phrase).
Change this sentence into the present passive to describe a process: "Workers sort the recyclable materials by hand."
What is "Recyclable materials are sorted by hand"?
Correct the verb error in this past accomplishment sentence: "I have graduated from university in 2018."
What is "I graduated from university in 2018"? (Use simple past with specific finished time).
This adjective describes someone who easily gets angry or loses their patience very quickly.
What is "short-fused"?
Choose the correct time preposition (during / in / ago): "I visited my family in Spain two years __________."
What is "ago"?
Choose the correct purpose structure (infinitive vs. for + noun/gerund):
"I went to the store to buy milk."
"I went to the store for buy milk."
What is sentence 1? ("to buy milk" uses the infinitive clause for purpose).
Fill in the blank with a passive modal (modal + be + past participle): "This official document __________ (must / sign) before you submit it."
What is "must be signed"?
Fill in the blank using the Future Perfect: "By the end of this year, I __________ (save) $5,000 for my trip."
What is "will have saved"?
This noun refers to a general direction in which something is changing, developing, or becoming popular.
What is a "trend"?
Rephrase this sentence using get/have something done: "A mechanic repaired my car yesterday."
What is "I got my car repaired yesterday" or "I had my car repaired yesterday"?
Fill in the blank using a time clause connector (as soon as / until / by the time): "Don't leave the classroom __________ the bell rings."
What is "until"?
Use a past modal (should have + past participle) to make a suggestion about this past mistake: "He drove home in the snow without winter tires and crashed."
What is "He should have put on winter tires" (or "He shouldn't have driven in the snow")?
Complete the response using would you like to have + past participle:
Q: "What is one major goal for your career?"
A: "By the age of 40, I __________ (promote) to manager."
What is "would like to have been promoted"?
This adjective describes a business, product, or activity that produces a financial gain or profit.
What is "profitable"?
Complete this suggestion with a negative question: "__________ we try that new restaurant down the street tonight?"
What is "Why don't..."?
Express regret about a past action using should have: "I stayed up until 3:00 AM last night, and now I'm exhausted."
What is "I shouldn't have stayed up so late"?
Complete the sentence to express high certainty about the past based on evidence: "The floor is completely wet and there's a bucket here. The roof __________ (must / leak) during the storm.
What is "must have leaked"?
Complete the tag questions:
"We haven't met our annual goals yet, __________?"
What is "have you?"
This adjective describes a person who is hopeful and confident about the future or expects good things to happen.
What is "optimistic"?
Correct the structure error in this suggestion: "I suggest to call the customer service department."
What is "I suggest calling..." (gerund) OR "I suggest that you call..."?
Complete the sentence: "If I had studied harder, I __________ (would have / could have) passed the exam, but I'm not entirely sure if it was enough."
What is "could have passed"? (Expresses a possible outcome rather than a probable one).
Choose the correct past modal to express uncertainty / a low degree of certainty about the past:
"She must have forgotten the meeting."
"She might have forgotten the meeting."
What is "She might have forgotten the meeting"?
Choose the phrase that expresses absolute necessity rather than just a good idea:
"It's a good idea to update your resume."
"It is imperative that the government pass this law."
What is "It is imperative that..."? (Or "It is essential/mandatory that...")
This noun refers to an idea or plan put forward for consideration, often using phrases like "I suggest that..." or "How about...".
What is a "suggestion"?