Complete the sentence with the negative form of the modal: You (should) borrow money from friends.
You shouldn't borrow money from friends.
If you told the truth, then you _________ relieved
a. feel
b. found
c. wouldn't
d. would feel
d. would feel
Opposite of an honest person
a liar
relying on
counting on
Which one is used to give strong advice?
a. you should
b. you can't
c. I don't think you should
d. you may
c. I don't think you should
If you finished your exam, you'd better not / don't need to stay. You can leave
__________________ are used to talk about imagined or unreal events.
a. lies
b. past tense
c. present perfect continuous
d. present unreal conditionals
d. present unreal conditionals
Sometimes I tell the truth, and sometimes I don't. It depends on the
circumstances.
dependable
_________________ gives strong advice. It means "I am warning you not to do something. If you do, there will be a problem."
Had better not
"You can't have the winning lottery ticket. I have it!"
Expresses
a. imposibility
b. necessity
c. advice
d. strong advice
a. impossibility
Use present unreal conditional to complete this sentence
If I were a liar, I (have)_____________ any friends.
wouldn't have
If something is against the law:
a. you should do it
b. you shouldn't do it
c. you'll get a reward
d. you should ask your friend to do it
b. you shouldn't do it
truthful
honest
a. probably
b. maybe
c. definitely
d. no
c. definitely
A: My friend Jack wants to borrow some money.
B: You ___________ lend it to him. He never pays it back.
shouldn't
When using the present unreal conditional, the verb in the if clause is in what tense?
simple past
If you break the law and get caught you will be
a. rewarded
b. punished
c. hugged
d. obvious
b. punished
keep my word
do what you say you will do
If you catch someone in a lie, you
a. discover a person is lying
b. forgive a person for lying
c. tell someone a big lie
a. discover a person is lying
You ___________ lend money to Jack. He won't pay you back.
a. better not
b. should
c. have better not
d. 'd better not
d. 'd better not
the base form of the verb
An honest person always
a. tell a lie
b. tell the truth
c. exception
d. reward someone
b. tell the truth
have confidence in
believe in
If you hesitate when you are talking, you speak in a way
a. clear, direct
b. careful, honest
c. nervous, uncertain
c. nervous, uncertain