Modal verbs
Infinitive & Gerund
Transitive & Intransitive
Stative verbs
Regular & Irregular
100

Which modal shows advice, but sounds more formal than should?


ought to

100


I can’t imagine ___ (live) in another country.”


living

100


  •  “I run every morning.” What type?


intransitive 

100


  •  Which verb shows state, not action? 


Know 

100


  • Past simple of “watch”?


Watched

200


Which modal is used for polite requests?


Could / would 

200


  • Fill in: “I forgot ___ (lock) the door.” Did I do it or not?



  • to lock (I didn’t do it)


200


  • “He made a cake.” What type?


transitive 

200


  • Can stative verbs usually be used in continuous (-ing)?


No

200


  • Past simple and past participle of “take”?


Taken 

300

Choose correct modal: “She ___ be at home now, I saw her leave.” 


might / could 

300


  • Explain: “He stopped smoking” vs “He stopped to smoke”



  • stopped smoking = перестал; stopped to smoke = остановился, чтобы курить


300


  • Which question helps determine transitive verbs?


What? Or Whom?

300


  • Give 3 examples of stative verbs.



  • like, love, belong, need, own


300


  • Identify which is irregular: “play, go, visit, eat”


Go, eat 

400

Which modal shows obligation due to rules, not personal choice?


must

400


  • After which types of words do we always use gerund? (hint: prepositions, certain verbs)



  • prepositions, enjoy, avoid, like, love, finish


400


  • Identify the verb type: “She goes to school by bus.”



  • intransitive


400


  • Identify the stative verb: She ___ chocolate. 


Loves 

400


  • Fill in: “I have ___ this film before.”


Seen

500

Difference: You should study vs You must study?


should = advice; must = strict obligation


500


  • Identify infinitive or gerund: “She seems ___ (be) tired.”



  • to be (infinitive after seem)


500


  • Trick: Some verbs can be both transitive and intransitive. Example with “read”?



  • Transitive:I read a book; 
  • intransitive: I read before bed


500


  • Which stative verbs describe thoughts/opinions?



  • know, believe, think (in the sense of “opinion”)


500


  • Explain why “learned” is regular and “went” is irregular



  • learned = V + ed, went = special form


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