Have to / Has to
Vocabulary #1
Vocabulary #2
Should
Comparatives
100

Fill in the blank: “I ___ eat breakfast.”

have to

100

This person gives jobs and pays workers.

employer 

100

When you move to a higher position at work, you get this.

promotion

100

This word is used to give advice or say something is a good idea.

Should

100

Add these letters to a one-syllable adjective to make it comparative.

-er

200

Fill in the blank: “She ___ get up early.”

has to

200

“She got a new job. Her monthly ______ is higher than before.”

salary

200

“After ten years at the company, she decided to ______ from her job.”

resign

200

Make this sentence negative: “You should eat more vegetables.”

You should not eat more vegetables

200

Change this word into a comparative: “easy.”

easier

300

Make this sentence negative: “Doctors have to be polite.”

Doctors don’t have to be polite

300

The opposite of “can't change” is this word.

flexible

300

The opposite of “wasting time” is being ______.

efficient

300

Make this into a question: “We should study tonight.”

Should we study tonight?

300

What is the comparative form of “big”?

bigger

400

Make a question: “She has to be a doctor.”

Does she have to be a doctor?

400

“You meet with a company and answer questions before they decide to hire you.” What is this meeting called?

interview
400

He studies hard and wants to be successful. He is very ______.

ambitious

400

Please give advice using "should": “Your friend has a cold.”

He should rest or He should see a doctor

You should rest or You should see a doctor

400

Make this comparative: “interesting.”

more interesting

500

Change this positive sentence into both a negative and a question:
“Teachers have to work on weekends.”

Teachers don’t have to work on weekends and Do teachers have to work on weekends?

500

Your boss trusts you to finish work on time and do it well. You are a ______ worker.

reliable

500

“You put all the papers in order and clean your desk.” What verb describes this action?

organize

500

Change this positive into both a negative and a question: “Students should do their homework.”

Students should not do their homework and Should students do their homework?

500

Make the comparative: “good”

better

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