used to/would
extreme adjectives
confusing words
must/have to/should
personal qualities
100

Replace the past simple with used to/would where possible. Where both are possible, choose would. 


My family lived in Paris, but we moved when I was a teenager. 


used to live 

100


Transform the sentence using an extreme adjective

It’s really cold outside.

It’s freezing outside.

100

Choose the correct alternative and answer the question.

When was the last time you missed/lost your bus? What did you feel at that moment?

missed

100

Choose the correct alternative to complete the sentence. 

I really must/ mustn't do more exercise. I'm so unfit. 

must

100

I DARE YOU 


TO DEFINE A GOOD LEADER AND A GOOD COMMUNICATOR.

leader

 a person who manages or controls other people, esp. because of his or her ability or position


communicator

 /kəˈmjuː.nɪ.keɪ.tər/ US 

 someone who is able to talk about their ideas and emotions in a way that other people understand


200

Replace the past simple with used to/would where possible. Where both are possible, choose would.

I spent a lot of time with my grandparents when  I was younger. 

would spend 

200


Transform the sentence using an extreme adjective

Home-made food is always very tasty.

Home-made food is always delicious.

200

Choose the correct alternative and answer the question. 


Can you actually/currently say that you are satisfied with your job?


actually

200

I'm lucky because I don't have to/ shouldn't get up early in the morning. I'm a student.

don't have to

200

I DARE YOU 

TO PRONOUNCE THESE WORDS CORRECTLY

Indecisive

Motivated

Ambitious

 /ˌɪn·dɪˈsɑɪ·sɪv/ 

 /ˈməʊ.tɪ.veɪ.tɪd/ 

 /æmˈbɪʃ.əs/

300

Replace the past simple with used to/would where possible. Where both are possible, choose would. 

For my first job, I washed dishes in a restaurant. 

would wash

300

Find and correct the mistake.

My boss is very furious every time I’m late.

My boss is furious / very angry … .

300

Choose the correct alternative and answer the question.


Is it okay to borrow/lend money from your friends all the time? Why (not)?


borrow

300

Complete the sentences with modals of obligation. 

  1. In the future everyone will _______ speak English.

  2.  I _______ stay in bed yesterday as I didn’t feel very well.

  3.  You _________ park here. It’s “no parking” area.

  1. have to

  2.  had to

  3.  mustn’t

300

I DARE YOU 

TO EXPLAIN THESE WORDS IN ENGLISH

To run a company

To be in charge of a team of people

To get fired

to run - to be in control of something:

He's been running a restaurant/his own company since he left school.

in charge (of something/someone)

 responsible for something or someone:Who’s in charge here?The teacher put me in charge of organizing the project.

to get fired - to be removed  from a job, either because they have done something wrong or badly, or as a way of saving the cost of employing them 


400

Replace the past simple with used to/would where possible. Where both are possible, choose would.


I didn't think money was important. Now I have lots of bills to pay. 

I didn't use to think / I never used to think 

400

Find and correct the mistake.

She’s quite gorgeous in this new dress.


She’s absolutely gorgeous / gorgeous...

400

Choose the correct alternative and answer the question.

What was the thing that you left/forgot today when you left the house?

Do you often forget/leave to keep your promises?


left

forget

400



Are these sentences true for your classmate?


  1. Your partner has to do the shopping in his/her family.

  2. Your partner must stop smoking because it damages his/her health.

  3. Your partner can sing like an angel.

  4. Your partner must change his/her expired driving license.


400



A person thinks outside the box. What jobs is he/she good at?

Is it easy to work with an indecisive person? Why?


500

Replace the past simple with used to/would where possible. Where both are possible, choose would. 

We had a lot more free time before we had children. 

My best friend at school lived just across the road from me. 

used to have

used to live 

500

Name extreme adjectives for a gradable one.

BAD

GOOD 

INTERESTING

 awful, terrible

wonderful, amazing, brilliant

fascinating

500

Choose the correct alternative and answer the question.

How often can you have arguments/discussions with your colleagues? Why does it happen?

When was the last time you had the most boring discussion/argument ever and what was it about?


arguments

discussion

500

Are these sentences true for your classmate?

  1. Your partner has to wear a uniform at work.

  2. Your partner should spend less money.

  3. Your partner can play the guitar. 

  4. Your partner mustn’t be late for work.

500


Are you a risk-taker? Why? Why not?

Is it important to be a good communicator in your profession?

What do you think:  being competitive is a positive or negative characteristic?

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