Choose the correct modal verb: You ______ take photos in the museum!
You mustn't take photos in the museum!
Change this sentence to be passive:
My grandfather built this house in 1943.
A new road is being planned near my house.
Who is Miss Morston? (write a complete sentence)
Example:
The daughter of Captain Morston
If John (drink) too much coffee, he (get) ill.
If John drinks too much coffee, he will get ill.
"hasta luego" in English
See you later!
Take this umbrella with you. It _______ rain later.
Might
Change this sentence to be passive:
Picasso was painting Guernica at that time.
Guernica was being painted by Picasso at that time
The Aurora
If you do that again, I ______ (tell) mom.
If you do that again, I'll tell mom.
What is a common way to say hello to your friends in Spain?
A kiss on the cheek
A hug
Sir, this is a hospital. You _______ smoke here.
-Mustn't
-Can't
Rewrite the sentence to be passive:
The cleaner has cleaned the office.
The office has been cleaned
How was Barthomew Sholto killed?
He was killed with a poisoned thorn.
(Third conditional) If the weather (not/be) so cold, we (go) to the beach.
If the weather hadn't been so cold, we would have gone to the beach.
How might two business colleagues say hello in the United States?
A handshake
Make eye contact
Drivers ______ stop when the traffic lights turn red.
Must
Write this sentence in the active form:
My wallet must have been taken
Somebody must have taken my wallet
Where was the treasure found in Pondicherry lodge?
In the room under the roof.
complete the sentence using the third conditional: If I _______ (study) more, I ______ (pass) the exam.
If I had studied more, I would have passed the exam.
fill in the blank with one word:
You won't know ______ you try.
You won't know unless/until you try.
There are plenty of tomatoes in the fridge. You _______ buy any.
needn't
rewrite this sentence in the active tense:
Dinner might be cooked by James.
James might cook dinner.
Name 3 characteristics of Jonathan Small
- Tall, has a wooden leg, isn't very clever (not clever), Englishman, his face is burnt dark from the sun, etc.
First conditional:
If I (want) a new car, I (buy) one.
If I want a new car, I would buy one.
To look at someone in an angry way
to glare