Is regret used correctly in this sentence?
I regret parking in the red zone because now I have a parking ticket!
Finish the phrasal verb in the sentence:
I went to the window and looked ____________.
I went to the window and looked out
Complete the sentence with the correct form of "going to":
Juan's hands are dirty. _________ _________ ________ wash them.
Juan's hands are dirty. He's going to wash them.
Also okay: He is going to wash them.
I wasn't hungry yesterday. I couldn't eat my dinner.
True/false
An example of an infraction is a parking ticket.
True!
A parking ticket is an infraction.
Complete the phrasal verb in the sentence:
The thief ran _______________.
The thief ran away.
OR
The thief ran off.
Complete the sentence with the correct for of "will + verb".
I don't want this banana right now. _________ __________ it later.
I don't want this banana right now. I'll eat it later.
OR I will eat it later.
Complete the sentence using the correct form of "should" + verb in the following sentence:
When you are driving, __________ ___________ ___________ a seat belt.
When you are driving, you should wear a seat belt.
I have to appear in court tomorrow.
In your own words, what does appear mean in this sentence?
Possible answers:
to go to court
to show up
to be seen in court
My boyfriend and I broke up.
What does broke up mean in this sentence?
True/false
We use "might" to show possibility.
True!
I have to take my medicine everyday.
What does "have to take" show in this sentence?
1) a suggestion
2) an obligation
An obligation (it is necessary to do)
True/false?
A misdemeanor is the worst type of crime in the USA.
FALSE!
A felony is the worst type of crime in the USA.
Please fill in the registration form.
In this sentence, what does fill in mean?
To complete the form with your information.
To complete.
To write the information.
Finish the conversation with a sentence using "might".
A: Where are you going for vacation?
B: I'm not sure.
_______________________________.
Example:
B: I'm not sure. I might go to Italy.
Complete the sentence with the correct form of "rather":
Do you want to go out, or ______ _______ _______ stay home?
Do you want to go out, or would you rather stay home?
Give an example of a felony.
Possible answers:
murder
kidnapping
robbery
I am looking forward to the weekend!
In your own words, what does looking forward to mean?
To be happy about the weekend.
To be excited for the weekend.
True/False?
These two sentences have the same meaning:
Can I have a glass of water?
Could I have a glass of water?
True!
When asking people to do something you can use Can / Could?
True/False?
These two sentences have the exact same meaning:
I should study tonight.
I have to study tonight.
False!
"I should study tonight," means that studying is the good thing/right thing to do.
However,
"I have to study tonight," means that studying is necessary or you are obligated to study.