What is the past of “go”?
WENT
Rewrite to make it an advice:
“You don’t need to bring food.”
You don’t HAVE TO bring food.
“She isn’t at home. She ___ be at the gym.”
a. must
b. might
c. can't
B. MIGHT
“I ______ play with toys when I was a kid.”
USED TO
What's this?
SHIPWRECK
I ______ pizza last night.
HAD or ATE
Complete the sentence:
You ______ smoke in school.
CAN'T or MUSTN'T
“His lights are off. He ___ be asleep.”
a. must
b. might
c. can't
A. MUST
“She ______ go swimming every summer.”
USED TO or WOULD
What does “set off” mean?
a. to finish
b. to start a journey
c. to fall asleep
B. TO START A JOURNEY
Is this incorrect? If yes, correct the mistake:
"She didn’t went to school yesterday."
She didn’t GO to school yesterday.
I have a headache. What should I do?
You SHOULD...
“She always forgets her homework. She ___ care about school.”
MIGHT NOT or MUST NOT/MUSTN'T
What’s the difference between “used to” and “would”?
Both show past habits, but “would” is only for actions, not states.
Which word means “to discover”:
a. reach
b. find out
c.remain
B. FIND OUT
Make a question for this answer:
“He watched a movie yesterday.”
"What did he watch yesterday?" | "Did he watch a movie yesterday?"
Give 1 advice for this problem:
“I want to join a club but I’m shy.”
You should... You may... You must... You can...
Why is this wrong?
“He can be sick. He never misses class.”
He MIGHT be sick.
Because 'can' is for ability, not speculation.
Rewrite:
“I liked cartoons when I was little.”
I USED TO LIKE cartoons when I was little.
Complete the sentence:
“Please ______ to lock the door before you leave.”
Please MAKE SURE to lock the door before you leave.
They ______ (not finish) the test because they ______ (arrive) late.
They DIDN'T FINISH the test because they ARRIVED late.
Give 2 advice using 2 different modal verbs for this problem:
“My friend is angry with me.”
You should... You may... You must... You can... You can't... You don't have to...
What do you think your friends are doing right now? Speculate using all these words: 'can’t, might, or must.'
Explain why you used each word.
They can't... They might... They must...
Make a short sentence using both “used to” and “would.”
I used to..., and I would...
“I studied hard. ______, I didn’t pass the test.”
a. Although
b. Instead
c. However
C. HOWEVER