The meaning of the modal in this sentence: "I have to study for the exam."
What is necessity?
The modal to mean 80% required or good advice for this sentence:
You ____________ sleep 8 hours every night.
What is: should?
What type of word do imperative sentences begin with?
The phrasal verb similar to "search in the dictionary".
What is: "look up"?
The meaning of the modal in this sentence: "He can share his textbook with you."
What is a choice?
A formal polite modal for this request:
"______ I ask a question, please?"
What is "may" or "might"?
(modals "can" and "could" are not as formal)
The word in front of an imperative to make it negative.
What is: "don't"?
The phrasal verb most similar to "select".
What is: "pick out"?
The meaning of the modal in this sentence: "You can't watch TV until you finish your homework."
What is: a command?
What is: not possible/no choice?
Which of the following is NOT an imperative?
1. Please come in and sit down.
2. Don't open the window.
3. You should raise your hand to ask a question.
What is: "3. You should raise your hand to ask a question." ?
The phrasal verb most similar to "watch over someone".
What is: "take care of"?
The meaning of the modal in this sentence: "I might go to the beach this weekend."
What is: a possibility/choice?
A modal that shows less than 50% possibility for this sentence: "Her boss ___________ give her a bonus next year."
What is "may" or "might"?
Which statements below are not true about imperatives?
1. the subject is missing
2. the verb is conjugated
3. they are used to give commands
4. they are used to give instructions
5. they are not polite
What is: 2. "the verb is conjugated", and 5. "they are not polite"?
The phrasal verb most similar to "anticipate with enjoyment".
What is: "look forward to"?
The meaning of the modal in this sentence: "You don't have to come to the study session."
What is: an option/choice?
or
What is: it's not required?
Which two sentences are closest in meaning?
"I should brush my teeth."
"I must brush my teeth."
"I have to brush my teeth."
"I might brush my teeth."
What is: "I must brush my teeth." and "I have to brush my teeth."?
What is the subject of this imperative: "Please be quiet."?
What is: "you"?
The phrasal verb most similar to "decrease"?
What is "cut down on"?