Replace the related expression with a modal verb in the following sentence.
I wasn't able to go to Tara's wedding. I was ill.
I couldn't go...
Choose the right preposition:
You always get ________ of doing the dishes. It just isn't fair.
a) over
b) round
c) out
STEAL 50 POINTS FROM ANOTHER TEAM
out
Complete with a relative pronoun
My other sister, ______ lives in London, is a teacher.
DOUBLE POINTS
who
Replace the related expression with a modal verb in the following sentence.
She refuses to give me back my hoodie!
She won't give me back my hoodie!
Choose the right preposition:
My sister is always getting______ my brother. She's so judgemental.
a) away
b) at
c) through
MAKE ANOTHER TEAM LOSE A TURN.
at
In the sentence below, is the relative clause defininf or non-defining?
"The flat that I bought recently isn't far from theirs".
Defining
Replace the modal with a related expression in the following sentence.
You should pack a warm jumper. The evenings are chilly.
BONUS 200 POINTS
You'd better pack...
If I were you I'd...
Why don't you...
What's the meaning of the prhasal verb in the sentence below?
It was hard, but I was able to get round this exercise.
solve
Provide an example of a sentence with a non-defining relative clause.
Replace the modal with a related expression in the following sentence.
You must obtain a greencard to live in the US.
MAKE ANOTHER TEAM LOSE A TURN.
You are required to...
Rewrite the sentence below using a phrasal verb with get:
I just can't spend the day with him. He's annoying.
DOUBLE POINTS
I just can't get through the day with him. He's annoying.
I just can't get on with him, he's so annoying (no double points)
Combine the two sentences using relative clauses.
My sister loves pickles. She's eating an hamburger.
My sister, who loves pickles, is eating a hamburger.
My sister, who is eating a hamburger ,loves pickles .
Replace the modal with a related expression in the following sentence.
Checo Pérez will win the race. I just know it.
is bound to...
Rewrite the sentence below using a phrasal verb with get:
The teacher couldn't explain the topic to the students.
The teacher couldn't get the topic over to the students.
One of my siblings lives in Canada. He's coming next summer.
My brother thatlives in Canada is coming next summer.