Complete the sentence with must, have to, or can't.
You've been traveling all day. You _______ be tired.
must / have to
Complete the sentence with will (or ’ll), won’t, might or might not:
I know they ……………. offer me a good salary. A friend of mine works there and he doesn’t earn a lot of money.
won't / will not
Complete the sentence with a little, pretty, much or really.
Online learning is becoming _____ popular these days.
pretty
You must ask permission or offer to do something. Use the auxiliary in brackets ( ).
You want to borrow my bicycle. (Can)
Can I borrow your bicycle, please?
Complete the sentence. Fill in a form of "be able to". Use the clues in brackets ( ).
Esther's arm hurts. She _________ (present simple + not) write very well.
isn't able to
Complete the sentence with must, have to, or can't.
The restaurant _____ be good. It's always empty.
can't
Complete the sentence with will (or ’ll), won’t, might or might not:
I’m sure Chinese ……………… be really difficult, but I ……………… learn to speak a bit.
will / might
Complete the sentence with a little, pretty, much or really.
It's important to have ________ good dictionary.
a really
You must ask permission or offer to do something. Use the auxiliary in brackets ( ).
You want to look at my photos. (Could)
Could I look at your photos, please?
Complete the sentence. Fill in a form of "be able to". Use the clues in brackets ( ).
You ___________ (future simple) give up smoking, if you really want to.
will be able to
Is the sentence correct or incorrect?
Who's that at the door? It must be Susie - she'll still be at work now.
Incorrect
Find and correct the mistake:
He might not to arrive on time. The traffic’s bad.
might not arrive
Complete the sentence with a little, pretty, much or really.
Studying vocabulary is ______ more useful than grammar.
much
You must ask permission or offer to do something. Use the auxiliary in brackets ( ).
You want to drive my new car. (May)
May I drive your new car, please?
Complete the sentence. Fill in a form of "be able to". Use the clues in brackets ( ).
David ___________ (past simple) run the marathon when he was younger.
was able to
Unscramble the sentence:
cold./really/sweater/he/wearing/be/he's/must/a .
He must be cold. He's wearing a sweater.
Read the sentences. Which ones are sure and which ones are not sure?
a) She might lose the tennis match.
b)I don't think I will ever travel into space.
c)We might not finish the project on time.
d) They won't complete the work by Friday.
e) We might be able to go camping
f) He'll get there before lunchtime.
sure: b), d), f)
not sure: a), c), e)
Find and correct the mistake in the sentence:
Visiting the country is a little good way to learn a language.
Mistake: little
Correction: really / pretty
You must ask permission or offer to do something. Use the auxiliary in brackets ( ).
You offer to buy me a soda. (Can)
Can I buy you a soda?
Complete the sentence. Fill in a form of "be able to". Use the clues in brackets ( ).
We ___________ (past simple + not) speak about what happened.
weren't able to
Use must, can't or have to to rewrite the sentence in parenthesis:
We've only walked three kilometers. (I'm sure you aren't tired already).
You can't be tired already.
Make a sentence using will or might.
Jessy/arrive/9 PM (sure) or
Carlos / come / to the party (unsure)
Jessy will arrive at 9PM.
Carlos might (not) come to the party.
Complete the sentence with a little, pretty, much or really.
Learning a language can be ________ difficult when you're older.
a little
You must ask permission or offer to do something. Use the auxiliary in brackets ( ).
You ask me to give you a ride. (Could)
Could you give me a ride?
Complete the sentence. Fill in a form of "be able to". Use the clues in brackets ( ).
Andrew _____________ (future simple + not) come to the party tonight.
won't be able to