I ______ swim when I was five.
could, was able to
I ______ wear a uniform at school. (obligation)
must, have to
You ______ sign that contract without speaking to your wife.
shouldn't
The movie was (bored / boring).
boring
How do we say to end a call?
hang up
T/F: “I can to speak English” is correct.
False
T/F: “You don’t have to do homework” = it’s optional.
True
T/F: “Shouldn't” means it’s not necessary.
I was ______ after the long day. (tire)
tired
I’ll ____ you ____ later. (return your call)
call you back
Find the error: I could to finish my homework early.
remove "to", I could finish
Find the error: She don’t have to wake up early.
Find the error: You shouldn't to use your phone in class.
remove "to, You shouldn't use your phone in class.
Find the error: I am very boring in this class.
boring → bored
Find the error: I hanged up the phone.
hanged → hung
Put in order: able / will / be / I / to / come / tomorrow
I will be able to come tomorrow.
Put in order: don’t / today / we / have / to / work
We don’t have to work today.
Put in order: ought / you / too / McDonald's / not / eat / to / much
You ought not to eat too much McDonald's.
Exciting is used when a person, place or thing brings enthusiasm.
The music or sound that plays when you get a call.
ringtone
Create a sentence using “be able to” in the future (negative).
I won’t be able to go the party.
Create a sentence with past no obligation.
I didn’t have to study over the weekend.
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.
Use BOTH -ed and -ing forms of “frustrate”
I was frustrated because the task was frustrating
Use put someone on hold in a sentence.
She put me on hold for 10 minutes