Winning the award is the greatest _____ of my life!
A) Gain
B) Achievement
C) Succession
A) Gain
B) Achievement
C) Succession
You can ____ most jobs online.
A) Turn down
B) Launch
C) Apply for
A) Turn down
B) Launch
C) Apply for
Use could, may, might, can't, or must to finish this sentence.
1. I want to buy this coat!
2. You should get the medium because the small ___ (nof/fit) you.
Use could, may, might, can't, or must to finish this sentence.
1. I want to buy this coat!
2. You should get the medium because the small might not fit you.
Fix the jumbled order.
They ______
me / eaten / earlier / told / hadn’t / they
They told me they hadn't eaten earlier.
What colors are in flag of Germany?
Red, yellow, black!
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The noise in the classroom made/caused it difficult to hear the teacher.
The noise in the classroom made it difficult to hear the teacher.
They offered Tony a job, but he left it/turned it down to work at a daycare.
They offered Tony a job, but he turned it down to work at a daycare.
Use could, may, might, can't, or must to finish this sentence.
1. Eric left the hospital yesterday.
2. The doctors ____ (decide) he was all better!
Use could, may, might, can't, or must to finish this sentence.
1. Eric left the hospital yesterday.
2. The doctors must have decided he was all better!
Put the words in the right order:
Ethan _____________.
his / of / ideas / accused / me / stealing
Ethan accused me of stealing his ideas.
Who plays buddy in the movie Elf?
Will Ferrell!
When you go for your first job interview, you should make a good first _______.
A) Impression
B) Look
C) Initiation
A) Impression
B) Look
C) Initiation
It took my parents 10 years to gain/fulfil their dream.
It took my parents 10 years to fulfil their dream.
Use could, may, might, can't, or must to finish this sentence.
1. I saw Queen Elizabeth yesterday!
2. You ____ (see) her. She died a year ago.
Use could, may, might, can't, or must to finish this sentence.
1. I saw Queen Elizabeth yesterday!
2. You couldn't have seen her. She died a year ago.
I want to apologize _____________.
at / not / being / for / meeting / the
I want to apologize for not being at the meeting.
What is the name of the popular Christmas drink that has eggs, cream, and cinnamon?
Egg nog!
You're still working? You've already spent/stayed half an hour on it!
You're still working? You've already spent half an hour on it!
Gary didn't like to jump on one foot, but at least he achieved/gained experience.
Gary didn't like to jump on one foot, but at least he gained experience.
Use could, may, might, can't, or must to finish this sentence.
1. I kept waking up last night.
2. You ____ (have) a bad dream.
Use could, may, might, can't, or must to finish this sentence.
1. I kept waking up last night.
2. You must have had a bad dream.
Logan told ________.
following / leave / us / the / day / he / would
Logan told us he would leave the following day.
What fast food chain is popular in Japan during Christmas season?
KFC!
What word fits best here?
We have devoted a lot of time and ____ to finding out our family history.
We have devoted a lot of time and effort to finding out our family history.
What word fits best here?
What's the best way to ____ experience in the fashion industry?
What's the best way to get experience in the fashion industry?
Use could, may, might, can't, or must to finish this sentence.
1. Where is George? He told me he would meet me at McDonalds.
2. Do you think he ___ (go) to the Mcdonalds on 54th street?
Use could, may, might, can't, or must to finish this sentence.
1. Where is George? He told me he would meet me at McDonalds.
2. Do you think he could have gone to the Mcdonalds on 54th street?
I warned ________.
that / put / photo / not / them / to / online
I warned them not to put that photo online.
What vegetable-adjacent ornament is hidden by American households on their Christmas trees?
The pickle!