Modal Verbs
Relative Clauses
Present Perfect
100

Five years ago, I (cannot / couldn't) perform at the Fringe.

Five years ago, I couldn't perform at the Fringe.

100

I saw five plays (?) were performed at the Edinburgh Festival this year.

I saw five plays that / which were performed at the Edinburgh Festival this year.

100

Mr. McCray (watch) the play before.

Mr. McCray has watched the play before.

200

If you don't pay attention, you (may, might) miss your cue.

If you don't pay attention, you might miss your cue.

200

Mr. McCray was sitting on a seat (?) was in the first row.

Mr. McCray was sitting on a seat that / which was in the first row.

200

JOKER

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300

Skye and Lewis will be in a rehearsal for another two hours.  We (mustn't, needn't) disturb them now.

We mustn't disturb them now.

300

Ashling knows Sandra (?) is the director of the play.

Ashling knows Sandra who is the director of the play.

300

Skye (not sleep) very well since yesterday.

Skye hasn't slept very well since yesterday.

400

If you perform in the play, I (not miss) it.

If you perform in the play, I won't miss it.

400

Ashling meets up with Lewis (?) father is driving them to the play.

Ashling meets up with Lewis whose father is driving them to the play.

400

Form the correct question:
Sam, (ever go) to Edinburgh?

Sam, have you ever gone to Edinburgh?

500

I saw my costume just this morning. It (?) be around here somewhere!

I saw my costume just this morning. It must be around here somewhere!

500

Defining OR non-defining?
I love Edinburgh, whose annual festivals are simply spectacular.

NON-DEFINING. We are describing Edinburgh.

500

Why (Skye not be) at the rehearsal for two days?

Why hasn't Skye been at the rehearsal for two days?