What language is the origin of the term "consider?"
Old French
Which vocabulary term was originally defined as: "draw or entice to evil or sin, lure?"
tempt
What part of speech is the term "demonstration?"
noun
Doody: My brother just graduated yesterday.
Boody: Nice. He _____ be quite happy.
must, ought to, should
When the temperature of water _____ brought to 100°C, it _____.
is, boils
Zero Conditional
What language is the origin of the term "comfort?"
Old French
Which vocabulary term was originally defined as: "to make reasoned statements to prove or refute a proposition?"
argue
What part of speech is the term "argumentative?"
adjective
Silly: Will you be able to meet us at the park tomorrow?
Sally: No, I _____ take take an exam at school.
have to, must, need to
If I _____ you, I _____ drink any of that.
were, wouldn't
2nd Conditional
What language is the origin of the term "demonstrate?"
Latin
Which vocabulary term was originally defined as: "come next after, follow after another; take the place of another, get on well, prosper, be victorious?"
succeed
What part of speech is the term "considerably?"
adverb
Hoppy: Excuse me. Do you have 20 baht I _____ borrow, please?
Hippy: Yes. Here you go.
could, might
Unless you _____, you will _____ your flight to Kyrgyzstan.
hurry, miss
1st Conditional
What language is the origin of the term "sell?"
Middle English
Which vocabulary term was originally defined as: "make (something) clear in the mind, to make intelligible?"
explain
What part of speech is the term "success?"
noun
Soupy: The computer’s not loading after I restarted it.
Loopy: It _____ need electricity. Have you checked that?
could, might, must
If we _____ late, we won't _____ a good seat.
arrive, get
1st Conditional
What language is the origin of the term "compensate?"
Latin
Which vocabulary term was originally defined as: "point out, indicate, exhibit?"
demonstrate
What part of speech is the term "luckily?"
adverb
Lippy: We _____ be able to eat these cookies if we get them into the oven quickly.
Dippy: Let’s do it.
might, could, should, may
If you _____ all of your assignments, you _____ easily passed the exam.
had completed, would have
3rd Conditional