Can / Could / Be able to
Have / Don't have to / Must / Mustn't
Should / Shouldn't / Ought to / Ought not to
-ed vs -ing Adjectives
Phone vocabulary
100

I ______ swim when I was five.

could, was able to

100

I ______ wear a uniform at school. (obligation)

must, have to

100

You ______ sign that contract without speaking to your wife.

shouldn't

100

The movie was (bored / boring).

boring

100

How do we say to end a call?

hang up

200

T/F: “I can to speak English” is correct.

False

200

T/F: “You don’t have to do homework” = it’s optional.

True

200

T/F: “Shouldn't” means it’s not necessary.

False
200

I was ______ after the long day. (tire)

tired

200

I’ll ____ you ____ later. (return your call)

call you back

300

Find the error: I could to finish my homework early.

remove "to", I could finish

300

Find the error: She don’t have to wake up early.

She doesn't have to wake up early
300

Find the error: You shouldn't to use your phone in class.

remove "to, You shouldn't use your phone in class.

300

Find the error: I am very boring in this class.

boring → bored

300

Find the error: I hanged up the phone.

hanged → hung

400

 Put in order: able / will / be / I / to / come / tomorrow

I will be able to come tomorrow.

400

Put in order: don’t / today / we / have / to / work

We don’t have to work today.

400

Put in order: ought / you / too / McDonald's / not / eat / to / much 

You ought not to eat too much McDonald's.

400
Explain the difference between excited and exciting
Excited is an emotion meaning enthusiastic.

Exciting is used when a person, place or thing brings enthusiasm.

400

The music or sound that plays when you get a call.

ringtone

500

Create a sentence using “be able to” in the future (negative).

I won’t be able to go the party.

500

 Create a sentence with past no obligation.

I didn’t have to study over the weekend.

500

Give advice to a friend that is struggling with sleeping at night (10 word minimum).

You should try to stay off your phone for the last hour before you go to bed.

500

Use BOTH -ed and -ing forms of “frustrate”

I was frustrated because the task was frustrating

500

Use put someone on hold in a sentence.

She put me on hold for 10 minutes

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