I can’t drink this tea. There is (too much / too many) sugar in it.
too much
Look at those dark clouds! It (will / is going to) rain very soon.
is going to (evidence)
Shhh! I heard a noise. I think (someone / anyone) is in the kitchen
someone
It is a secret! You (mustn't / don't have to) tell anyone.
Mustn't
What is the opposite of the adjective "expensive"?
Cheap
We can't start the football match because there aren't _____ players
enough
Wait! You dropped your wallet. I (will / am going to) pick it up for you.
I will pick it up for you (instant decision)
The room was completely empty. There was (someone / no one) there
No one
Tomorrow is Saturday, so I (mustn't / don't have to) wake up early.
Don't have to
Give the past simple and past participle of the verb "Go."
Went and Gone
This suitcase is (too heavy / heavy enough) for me to carry alone. I need help!
too heavy
"Why are you carrying that paint?"
"I (will / am going to) paint my bedroom blue."
I am going to (plan)
Does (anybody / everybody) have a pen I can borrow?
Anybody
In a library, you (must / don't have to) be quiet so people can study.
must
Choose the correct preposition: "I am really good (at / in / on) playing the piano."
At
I wanted to buy the new shoes, 但是我没有足够的钱
I wanted to buy the new shoes, but I didn't have enough money.
I think that in the year 2050, people (will / are going to) live on Mars.
Will (prediction)
I’ve looked everywhere, but I can’t find my keys (nowhere / anywhere).
Anywhere
You (mustn't / don't have to) use your phone during the exam. It is against the rules
Mustn't
Make this sentence a question: "She has visited London twice."
Has she visited London twice?
Explain the error: "There are too much homeworks today."
too much + uncountable
too many + countable
There is too much homework
There are too many assignments.
"I promise I (am going to help / will help) you with your project tomorrow."
Will help you tomorrow
Correct the sentence: "Everyone are happy today because it is Friday."
Everyone is happy
What is the difference? A: "You mustn't go." B: "You don't have to go."
A: It's forbidden / not allowed
B: It's your choice / not necessary.
Use the word "well" and "good" correctly in one sentence
He is a good student and he studies well.