COMPLETE WITH MODAL VERBS.
Mom, _______ I go to the movies tonight please?
Can/Could/May
COMPLETE WITH MODAL VERBS.
I _____ do my homework before Thursday.
Must/Have to
COMPLETE WITH MODAL VERBS.
You _____ smoke in public spaces.
Mustn't/Can't
COMPLETE WITH ARTICLES.
A: Are ___ Smiths in France?
B: Yes! they're in Paris at the moment. They're staying at _____ hotel in ____ downtown area.
A: Are the Smiths in France?
B: Yes! they're in Paris at the moment. They're staying at a hotel in the downtown area.
COMPLETE WITH ARTICLES.
My dad's ____astronomer. There was____ article about him in ____ New York Times last week.
My dad's an astronomer. There was an article about him in the New York Times last week.
COMPLETE WITH ARTICLES.
____ U.S.A is a big country in North America. There's ___beautiful city called New York located in ___ northeast coast of the country.
The U.S.A is a big country in North America. There's a beautiful city called New York located in the northeast coast of the country.
COMPLETE WITH INFINITIVES OR GERUND.
1.- Tom can't stand ____(wear) a suit and tie.
2.- They decided____ (go) skiing this winter.
1.- Tom can't stand wearing a suit and tie.
2.- They decided to go skiing this winter.
COMPLETE WITH INFINITIVES OR GERUND.
1.- Zack suggested _____ (eat) out that evening.
2.- John refused _____ (tell) me where he was going.
1.- Zack suggested eating out that evening.
2.- John refused to tell me where he was going.
COMPLETE WITH INFINITIVES OR GERUND.
1.- He promised not _____ (be) late for school.
2.- Henry doesn't mind _____ (play) football in the rain.
1.- He promised not to be late for school.
2.- Henry doesn't mind playing football in the rain.
COMPLETE WITH SO/NEITHER/TOO/EITHER
A: Sam won't help us.
B: _______ Scott.
A: I haven't tried Chinese food before.
B: I _______. I'd love to.
A: Sam won't help us.
B: Neither will Scott.
A: I haven't tried Chinese food before.
B: I haven't either. I'd love to.
COMPLETE WITH SO/NEITHER/TOO/EITHER
A: I have drunk too much coffee.
B: _____ I.
A: Dan hasn't finished his essay yet.
B: We ______. We will start today.
A: I have drunk too much coffee.
B: So have I.
A: Dan hasn't finished his essay yet.
B: We haven't either. We will start today.
COMPLETE WITH SO/NEITHER/TOO/EITHER
A: I watched the game in a bar.
B: ______ I.
A: She doesn't have any siblings.
B: ______ I. I would've loved to have a brother.
A: I watched the game in a bar.
B: So did I.
A: She doesn't have any siblings.
B: Neither have I. I would've loved to have a brother.
COMPLETE WITH THE PASSIVE VOICE AND CHANGE THE ACTIVE SENTENCE TO THE PASSIVE.
1.- How many newspapers ____ (print) in Britain every day?
2.- You must obbey the traffic rules at all times.
3.- Kelly has paid the check.
1.- How many newspapers are printed in Britain every day?
2.- The traffic rules must be obeyed at all times.
3.- The check has been paid by Kelly.
COMPLETE WITH THE PASSIVE VOICE AND CHANGE THE ACTIVE SENTENCE TO THE PASSIVE.
1.- The royal wedding ____ (watch) by millions of people in 2011.
2.- The police has not caught the thieves.
3.- Our Physics teacher may give an exam today.
1.- The royal wedding was watched by millions of people in 2011.
2.- The thieves haven't been caught by the police.
3.- An exam may be given by out Physics teacher today.
COMPLETE WITH THE PASSIVE VOICE AND CHANGE THE ACTIVE SENTENCE TO THE PASSIVE.
1.- German _____ (speak) in Germany, Austria and part of Switzerland.
2.- They should cancel the game if it keeps raining.
3.- We have not sold the bike yet.
1.- German is spoken in Germany, Austria and part of Switzerland.
2.- The game should be cancelled if it keeps raining.
3.- The bike hasn't been sold by us yet.