Q: Which shows purpose?
A. She is happy.
B. She came to help.
She came to help.
Q: Which sentence is passive?
A. I eat tacos.
B. Tacos are eaten by me.
Tacos are eaten by me.
Make "coffee" the loudest with your voice
Which is stronger?
“You ___ wear a helmet.
A.must
B.might
must - forceful command
Which is simple past?
A. I study every night
B. I studied last night
I studied last night
Which is an infinitive of purpose?
A. to sleep
B. sleeping
to sleep
Q: Choose the active voice:
A. English is spoken here.
B. They speak English here.
They speak English here
Make Italy the loudest with your voice
Which sentence is stronger?
A. You should rest.
B. You have to rest.
You have to rest.
have to - necessity - forceful command
Choose the passive sentence.
A. He fixed the car.
B. The car was fixed.
The car was fixed.
Fix the error: “I want go to college.”
I want to go to college.
Fix the passive error: “A test given tomorrow.”
A test will be given tomorrow.
Make "a dentist" the loudest with your voice
Which modal means it's not required?
A. must
B. might
might
Which sentence shows an infinitive of purpose?
A. I like running together.
B. I study to pass the test.
I study to pass the test.
What’s the purpose?
“I went to the Galleria to buy shoes.”
to buy shoes
Passive or active? “The show is watched by many people.”
Passive
Make "his phone" the loudest with your voice!
Choose the sentence that shows strong necessity.
A. You might want to bring a pencil.
B. You must bring your ID to take the test.
You must bring your ID to take the test.
What is the modal?
I must speak more English.
must
Which sentence uses an infinitive of purpose correctly?
A. She exercises to stay healthy.
B. She exercises staying healthy.
She exercises to stay healthy.
Change this to passive: “She writes the email.”
The email is written by her.
Make "Microsoft Teams" the loudest with your voice
What modal fits best?
“If you’re tired, you ___ take a break.”
should
What is the modal?
He might be late today.
might (be)