Which word does not belong, and why doesn't it belong?
river / ocean / mountain / lake
mountain
It is not a body of water.
Sarah's late. She should/would/could leave now.
should
Use the past continuous to complete the sentence:
A shark ... (swim) in Peter's direction.
A shark was swimming in Peter's direction.
Use the correct comparative form:
Ghengis Khan was a 13th-century ruler. His empire was (big) than any other country today.
His empire was bigger than any other country today.
Use the correct form of need to.
Erin (tell) the police about the robbery.
Erin needs to tell the police about the robbery.
What is this animal?
Lizard
shouldn't
It rained / was raining / were raining when I walked outside, but it wasn't snow.
It was raining when I walked outside, but it wasn't snow.
Use the correct verb and change the word in parentheses to make the correct comparison:
My flat (noisy) than your flat.
My flat is noisier than your flat.
Use the correct form of need to.
Ben (not leave) until 11:00 pm.
Ben does not need to leave until 11:00 pm.
Ben needn't leave until 11:00 pm.
Which word does not belong?
examine - celebrate - investigate - solve
celebrate
He can't/mustn't/should speak English very well, but his French is good.
Put the verbs into the proper past tense form:
Paul (not talk) on his phone when he (fall).
Paul was not talking on his phone when he fell.
Complete the sentences with the words below. Make any necessary changes:
Liam / not as / tall / his brother.
Liam is not as tall as his brother.
Use the correct form of have to with the correct word in the brackets.
Detectives ... evidence in order to catch criminals. (find/make)
Detectives have to find evidence in order to catch criminals.
Which word does not belong?
Police officers try to catch/arrest/steal criminals.
steal
I hope we can/must/would arrive on time.
can
Put the verbs into the proper past tense form:
I (have) dinner when you (call) last night.
I was having dinner when you called last night.
Who is the (tall) person in your family?
Who is the tallest person in your family?
Use the correct form of have to with the correct word in the brackets.
You ... (not) me. I'll send you a text message. (call / buy)
You do not have to call me. I'll send you a text message.
What is this?
Mud
She didn't need to/can't/couldn't come to the party because she was ill.
couldn't
Put the verbs into the proper past tense form:
When she (lose) the ball, a lot of people (see).
When she lost the ball, a lot of people saw.
What is the (dangerous) animal in the forest?
What is the most dangerous animal in the forest?
Use the correct form of have to with the correct word in the brackets.
... we ... a hat tomorrow? (see / wear)
Do we have to wear a hat tomorrow?