Grammar – Modal-like Expressions (be supposed to, be bound to, etc.)
Grammar – Future Forms (will, be going to, present continuous, might)
Vocabulary – Organizing & Arranging Things
Vocabulary – Adverbs & Expressions
Mixed Bag – Challenge Round!
100

“You ___ be quiet in the library.” (It’s the rule.)

are supposed to

100

“I think it ___ rain later.”

will

100

To put your clothes on hangers means to ___ them.

hang up

100

“I like to work at my own pace.” → means

in my own time

100

“He doesn’t like cleaning. He always leaves things ___.”

all over the place

200

“He looks nervous — he ___ be about to say something important.”

is about to

200

“Look at those clouds! It ___ rain soon.”

is going to

200

To place books from A to Z is to put them in ___ order.

alphabetical

200

“The meeting went without problems.” → means

smoothly

200

“Don’t just throw your jacket on the bed — ___ it!”

hang up

300

“She studied a lot. She ___ pass the exam!”

is bound to

300

“We ___ (meet) my cousin tonight.”

are meeting

300

To make a line with people is to ___ them.  

line up

300

“He checked everything carefully.” → means

thoroughly

300

“The teacher told us to ___ our names neatly on the paper.”

arrange

400

“I didn’t want to, but I ___ apologize.”

was forced to

400

“She’s not sure yet. She ___ come to the party."

might

400

To put things one on top of another is to put them in a ___.

pile

400

“She worked regularly and without stopping.” → means

steadily

400

Choose the correct future form: “I think I ___ help you later.”

will

500

“Don’t worry, the results ___ arrive tomorrow.”

are sure to

500

“They have tickets, so they ___ travel next month.”

are going to

500

If your earphones are all mixed, they are ___ up.

tangled

500

“They finished the project successfully.” → means

effectively

500

Complete: “The show is about to start” means it will start…

very soon

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