The match __________ (start) at 9pm.
a. start
b. starts
c. will start
d. is going to start
starts
(Present Simple: timetabled event; 3rd person singular)
What?! You think JP Galvão is a decent player? You _____ be serious!
a. mustn't
b. shouldn't
c. can't
d. couldn't
can't
(speaker's certainy about the impossibility of the statement)
- Teacher, I need to go to the bathroom.
- Wait a minute. The bell is _____ to ring.
a. likely
b. about
c. due
d. probably
about
(about + infinitive: something expected to happen in a short period)
Brrrrrr... This week has been _____ cold!
a. such
b. many
c. so
d. enough
so
(so + adjective: common intensifier)
What have you just lost?
THE GAME!
I __________ (eat) sushi with my friends at the mall tomorrow after class.
a. am eating
b. will eat
c. will be eating
d. will eating
am eating
(Present Continuous: arrengements)
If you've worked hard this semester, you _____ worry about the test.
a. can't
b. mustn't
c. don't have to
d. won't
don't have to
(lack of obligation)
*mustn't = prohibition (that's why it's wrong)
I'm gonna be late for the film. It's 7:40 now and the bus was _____ to arrive at this stop at 7:15.
a. due
b. likely
c. about
d. just
due
(planned for/expected at a certain time)
Sorry I didn't meet you there. I was _____ tired to go out yesterday. Hope you had fun without me though.
too
(too + adjective + infinitive: explaining why something isn't possible)
What did my teacher almost become? (Profession)
A lawyer.
I can't go out with you next weekend because I __________ (help) my parents clean the house.
a. help
b. will help
c. am helping
d. will be helping
will be helping
(Future Continuous: focus on the duration of the action over a given period of time)
Chill, mate! You _____ apologize if you've done nothing wrong.
a. can't
b. needn't
c. should
d. must
needn't
(no necessity)
You __________ (stop) speaking Portuguese in class and saying inapproriate things in the classroom.
a. are better
b. are best
c. had better
d. had best
had better
(had better + base form: advice)
It took me so long to start writing my text that there wasn't _____ time for me to finish it!
a. a lot of
b. many
c. enough
d. much
enough
(sufficient)
*a lot of/much: there was plenty of time, but you didn't use it wisely – that's why this option is wrong.
This is Room Canada. Who teaches in England, USA and Australia?
Gabriel, Yuri and Virginia.
When the winter vacations start, I think I _____ just _____ (stay) home and watch series. But tomorrow I __________ (study) for the test.
will just stay; am going to study
(Future Simple: predictions; Be going + infinitive: plans)
If you're feeling sick, you _____ take it easy and rest a bit.
a. have to
b. could
c. may
d. ought to
ought to
(advice/recommendation)
*have to = obligation (that's why it's wrong)
My best friend _____ be really stupid when he was a kid, but now I think you two _____ get along just fine.
could; should
(generalization about the past; expectation)
This is _____ easy topic!
a. very
b. such an
c. so
d. many
such an
(such + adjective + noun)
*a/an: singular noun
What country does Eduardo often mention during class and what is its capital?
Serbia; Belgrade.
We're so hungry! By the time my brother __________ (arrive), there'll be no pizza left for him.
arrives
(Present Simple: time clause, 3rd person singular)
I __________ (said) that. Now everyone is gonna make fun of me!
shouldn't have said
(regret about the past)
I'm so happy! My dad told me that when he __________ (get) home, he __________ (make) lasagna!
gets; will make
(Present Simple: time clause, 3rd person singular; Future Simple)
My teacher isn't fair! I've got into __________ trouble just for saying that something is gay while my classmate, who hardly ever does homework, wasn't told off!
a. so many
b. such a lot of
c. such many
d.very
such a lot of
(such a lot of = intensifier for "so much", which is used for uncountable nouns)
What book can Francisco be often seen reading?
The Hobbit, by J. R. R. Tolkien.