Correct the mistake: “She don’t like coffee.”
She doesn't like coffee.
Which modal verb expresses obligation?
Must/Have to
Turn into reported speech: She said, ‘I like chocolate.’
She said (that) she didn't like chocolate.
Choose the correct option: “She is interested (on / in / at) science.”
She is interested in science.
What’s the plural of “tooth” and “child”?
"Teeth" and "Children"
Choose the correct form: “Look! It __ (snow) outside.”
Look! It is snowing outside.
"You _______ (not) park here. It’s a restricted area!"
Cannot/can't
"Must not" can be used, but "Can" is more correct when talking about traffic rules.
He asked me, 'Where do you live?'
He asked me where did I live.
Choose the correct option: “That’s the park (who / which / where) we met last summer.”
That’s the park where we met last summer.
Correct the mistake: “She didn’t used to play soccer.”
“She didn’t use to play soccer.”
Transform into the future perfect: "They finish the project next month."
They will have finished the project (by) next month.
What’s the difference between “You must do it” and “You should do it”?
You must do it → Strong obligation or necessity
You should do it → Advice or recommendation
Transform this sentence using tell instead of say: "I will help you, Anna," he said.
He told Anna that he would help her.
Which preposition follows "good" in "She is good ___ singing"?
She is good at singing.
What's the comparative form of "good"? And the superlative?
Comparative: better
Superlative: the best
Difference between “I have been reading a book” and “I have read a book”.
"I have been reading" is an action in process while "I have read" is a completed action.
"When I was 5, I ___ swim."
When I was 5, I could swim.
To which tense do we change the past simple when we change a sentence from direct to indirect speech?
Past perfect.
Marry to or marry with someone?
Marry to!
Combine the sentences using a relative clause: “This is the girl. She won the contest.”
This is the girl who won the contest.
Complete using the correct conditional form: "If I _____ (study) harder, I _____ (pass) the exam."
If I had studied harder, I would have passed the exam. (Third Conditional)
Rewrite using a perfect modal: "It was a mistake to tell her the secret."
I shouldn't have told her the secret.
"🫵🏽❌🗣️🏫", the teacher said.
The teacher said that we/you can't speak in the classroom/school.
The teacher told us not to speak in the classroom/school.
Choose the correct preposition and explain why: “He apologized (to / with / at) his friend (for / of) the mistake.”
He apologized to his friend for the mistake.
I asked ChatGPT to give me a battery of questions for this five categories. Find the mistake :)
'These five categories'