Conditionals
Modal Verbs
Crime
Vocabulary
Prepositions
100

What are the structures of zero, first and  conditional sentences?

If + present simple, present simple

If + present simple,future.

If + past simple, would + inf.

100

Which modal verbs can you use to express "you are allowed to..."?

can & may

100

What do you usually get if you exceed the speed limit when driving?

A speeding fine


100

Synnym for "compulsory"

obligatory

100

What preposition do you use after

-be responsible

-blame sb

-punish sb

for

200

Make zero & 1st conditional sentences from these prompts:

*someone / criticise her / she / cry

*If someone criticises her, she cries

*If someone criticises her, she will cry

200

What is the difference between "mustn't" and "don't have to"?

"Mustn't" indicates prohibition, while "don't have to" indicates no obligation.

200

What's the difference between "rob" and "steal"?

Rob a person or a place

Steal something

200

Noun from the verb "believe"

belief

200

What preposition do you use after:

-deter sb

-prohibit sb

-release sb

from

300

Make 1st & 2nd conditional sentences from these prompts:

*Thomas / have more free time / take up a hobby

*If Thomas has more free time, he'll take up a hobby.

*If Thomas had more free time, he'd take up a hobby.

300

What are the two possible meanings of "may"?

1) possibility

2) permission

300

Mention four different kinds of punishment you might receive for breaking the law

*fine

*prison term

*community service

*life sentence

300

Synonym for "prohibited"

banned

300

Complete

I don't know how you put ___ ___ his bad temper!

He came ___ ____ a silly excuse

up with

400

Explain how zero conditional sentences differ from first conditional sentences.

Zero conditional expresses facts, while first conditional expresses possible future events.

400

Why are "must" and "have to" used in these sentences?

*I must have my hair cut. It looks horrible!

*I have to write a report for my boss tomorrow.

Both express obligation. "must" is internal and "have to" external

400

What's the difference between a "mugger", a "shoplifter", a "pickpocket"  and an "armed robber"?

A mugger attacks in a public place with the intention of stealing.

A shoplifter steals goods in a shop.

A pickpocket steals things from pockets or bags without the victim noticing

An armed robber breaks into a place using violence and weapons

400

The boys were suspended from school for bad ________. (behave)

Employees complained because the boss's son received special __________. (treat)

behaviour

treatment

400
She was robbed ____ all her possessions

I don't approve ____ cosmetic surgery

of

500

Explain the difference in meaning between first conditional and second conditional sentences.

First conditional discusses real future situations, while second conditional discusses hypothetical situations.

500

Find the mistakes:

*I mustn't to be late for school again.

*You shouldn't smoke in the classroom.

*She hasn't to study because tomorrow is a holiday.

*I mustn't be late for school again.

*You mustn't smoke in the classroom.

*She doesn't have to study because tomorrow is a holiday.

500

What's the crime of tricking people into giving money to another person?

fraud

500

opposite of "obligatory"

synonym of "just"


optional

fair

500

They cheated in the exam and got ____ ____ it.

Do you fall ___ ____ your parents?

away with

out with

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