This tense describes an action that started in the past and continues now?
Present Perfect Continuous.
Modal verb used to express strong obligation?
must
“To cancel an event” → phrasal verb?
call off?
Type of conditional used for real future situations.
First Conditional
A synonym for very tired.
exhausted
“By the time you arrive, I ___ (finish) my homework.”
will have finished.
“You ___ smoke here; it’s forbidden.”
mustn’t
“To tolerate” → phrasal verb?
put up with
“If I were you, I ___ take that job.”
would
A word meaning someone who loves books
bibliophile
This tense is often used in news reports to describe recent events?
Present Perfect
“He ___ be the new teacher — he looks so young!” (expressing deduction)
can’t
“To invent a story or excuse” → phrasal verb?
make up
“If he ___ (study) harder, he would have passed.”
had studied?
Choose the correct word: economic / economical – “He drives a very ___ car?"
economical
“He said he ___ (go) to London the next day.”
was going
Difference between must and have to?
Must = personal obligation; Have to = external obligation.
“To admire someone” → phrasal verb?
look up to
What’s wrong: “If it will rain, we will stay home.”
Remove will: If it rains, we will stay home
The adjective form of “beauty.”
beautiful
Identify the error: “I am knowing the answer.”
The verb know is stative, so it should be I know the answer
Modal verb expressing past regret: “I ___ have studied harder.”
should have?
“To recover from an illness or difficulty” → phrasal verb?
get over
Name of structure: “Had I known, I would have left earlier.”
Inverted Third Conditional
A word that means able to speak two languages fluently.
bilingual