What word describes the feeling when a stressful situation is over?
Relief
Complete the sentence with Present Perfect: "I ______ (never/try) sushi before."
Have never tried
Past Perfect: Complete the sentence: "By the time I got to the party, everyone ______ (leave)."
Had left
Choose the correct modal: "You ______ smoke in the hospital." (mustn’t / should / can)
Mustn’t
Find the mistake: "She has went to the doctor."
"Has went" → Has gone
What is the noun for feeling extremely tired?
Exhaustion
Complete the sentence: "I wish I ______ (speak) French fluently."
Spoke
He finally ______ (fulfill) his dream of becoming an actor."
Fulfilled
Choose the correct modal: "You ______ wear a uniform at school." (must / might / could)
Must
Find the mistake: "I wish I am taller."
Was/Were
What word means a strong feeling of displeasure or annoyance?
Anger
Complete the sentence: "She wishes she ______ (not miss) the concert."
Had not missed
"They ______ (overcome) many obstacles to succeed."
Have overcome
Choose the correct modal: "You ______ bring your ID to enter the club." (have to / need / can)
Have to
Find the mistake: "She must to finish the project today."
"Must to" → Must
If you feel unsure and don’t understand something, what noun describes this feeling?
Confusion
Rewrite using present perfect: "He started working here five years ago. He still works here."
He has worked here for five years.
Complete the sentence: "If I ______ (study) harder, I would have passed the exam."
Had studied
Choose the correct modal: "You ______ eat more vegetables. They are good for you." (should / mustn’t / can’t)
Should
Find the mistake: "He had studied before he goes to the test."
"Goes" → Went
What is the feeling of shame when you do something awkward?
Embarrassment
Correct the mistake: "I wish I can travel more often."
"Can" → Could
Correct the mistake: "She had already eat dinner when we arrived."
"Eat" → Eaten
Choose the correct modal: "When I was younger, I ______ run 10 kilometers without stopping." (could / must / should)
Could
Find the mistake: "You don’t have to smoke in this area."
"Don’t have to" → Mustn’t