Modals
Relative Pronouns
Count/Non-count
Adverbs of Time
Indefinite Pronouns
100
You ... drink more water.

should

100

The girl ... is wearing a red jacket is my cousin.

who

100

There isn't ... milk left, the bottle is empty.

any

100

I eat breakfast. (usually)

I usually eat breakfast.

100

... is knocking at the door.


Somebody/ Someone

200

When I was five, I ... swim very well.

could

200

This is the cafe ... we met last year.

where

200

We didn't have anything sweet to eat, so we bought ... apples.

some

200

1. Yesterday I went to the cinema.

2. I yesterday went to the cinema.

1.

200

I invited so many people, but ... came.

nobody/no one

300

... I go to the toilet for a moment?

May

300

I bought a book. The book was expensive.

I bought a book which was expensive.

300

There was only ... people who stayed until the end of the movie, not enough.

few

300

She has finished her homework. (already)

She has already finished her homework.

300

Suddenly, ... started shouting until ... told them to stop.

everybody/everyone, somebody/someone

400

She isn't answering her phone, she ... be busy.

must

400

The man ... car was stolen called the police.

whose

400

Only ... people understood the instructions.

a few

400

1. Soon they will start the projection.

2. They will soon start the projection.

3. They will start the projection soon.

3.

400

You should search all the places in town, the kids could be ... .

anywhere

500

You ... have told me, now I can't stop thinking about it.

shouldn't
500

The students which arrived late missed an important test.

who/that instead of which

500

There were very ... chairs and too ... space for everyone to sit comfortably.

few/little

500

1. Rarely I have seen such a performance.

2. I have rarely seen such a performance.

3. Rarely have I seen such a performance.

2.

500

Hardly ... knew the answer, but ... wanted to admit it.

anybody/anyone, nobody/no one

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