Grammar
Vocabulary
Modal verbs
Modal perfects
Preffixes
100

PRESENT PERFECT:

You _____ ballet for ten years. (Dance)

have been dancing

100

Person who suffers from a mental illness that causes them to set fires

Arsonist

100

Use a modal verb:

A day at a waterpark _____ be really fun!

will

100

Modal perfect with the certainty that something is impossible.

can't

100

__happy

Unhappy

200

PAST SIMPLE:

My sister _____ the movie. (Not like)


didn't like

200

What climate has Mallorca?

Mediterranean

200

Modal verb that shows necessity

must

200

Complete with a modal perfect:

You ______ to call a taxi, I'll take the bus.

don't have to

200

__view

review

300

CONDITIONAL SENTENCE:

Carol ______ (finish) the cake earlier, if Emma _____ (help) her.

would have finished / helped

300

Synonim of obligatory and mandatory

Compulsory

300

Use a modal verb:

The woman ______ be British but I'm not sure. She sounds British though.

might

300

Correct the sentence:

She must has seen the football match.

She must have seen the football match

300

You lost the bet! How _____ (lucky)!

unlucky

400

Which conditional is this?

"If we had left earlier, we wouldn't have missed the bus."

Third conditional

400

Ana works as a secretary and also does the house chores, she's facing a...

Double Burden

400

Rewrite the sentence using HAVE TO:

It's not necessary for you to wait in the queue.

You don't have to wait in the queue.

400

Translate the sentence:

¿Deben trabajar hoy? No, trabajarán mañana.

Must they work today? No, they will work tomorrow.

400

This word is really difficult to spell, and even worse, is _________ (pronounced).

mispronounced

500

Pass this sentence to passive voice:

A loud scream woke us up yesterday at night.

We were woken up by a loud scream yesterday at night.

500

I'm wasting too much money and I have to pay rent, I'll...

have to tighten my belt

500

I'm afraid you _____ the book as soon as you ______ it.

a)must return / will read

b)will have to return / have read

c)should return / have read

b)will have to return / have read

500
Correct the sentence:

Tom may had forgotten to walk the dog.


Tom may have forgotten to walk the dog.

500

Excuse me, I didn't order this, you may have ___________ (understand) me.

misunderstood

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