VOCAB
IDIOMS
GRAMMAR
MUST, MIGHT, OR CAN'T
USE OF ENGLISH
100

It’s a good idea to open a bank _______________ and keep your money there.

A receipt 

B allowance 

C account

account
100

complete the idiom:

It cost an ____ ___ __ ___

arm and a leg

100

In this shop, if you want to pay with a credit or debit card, you _______________ show some identification. It’s a rule.

A ’d better 

B have to

C are allowed to

have to

100

Complete the sentences with must, might or can’t and the correct form of verbs given.

He _______________ (come) to work because he is ill. I’ll call his mum and ask her.

He might (come) to work because he is ill. I’ll call his mum and ask her.

100

Complete the second sentence so that it has a similar meaning to the first sentence, using the word given. Do not change the word given. Use between two and five words.

It’s possible that Alice wrote the wrong address on the letter. MIGHT

Alice _______________ the wrong address on the letter.

Alice might have written the wrong address on the letter.

200

Mathieu wants to get a _______________ card so he can buy what he wants now and pay for it later.

A credit 

B debit 

C refund

credit

200

complete the idiom:

That's like throwing ____ ____ ___ ____.

money down the drain

200

You _______________ be careful when you use an ATM machine and check that no one is watching you.

A should 

B can’t 

C needn’t

should

200

Complete the sentences with must, might or can’t and the correct form of verbs given.

He _______________ (be) at home because I just spoke to his mum and she told me he left 30 minutes ago.

He can’t (be) at home because I just spoke to his mum and she told me he left 30 minutes ago.

200

Complete the second sentence so that it has a similar meaning to the first sentence, using the word given. Do not change the word given. Use between two and five words.

Using mobile phones is banned in the hospital. ALLOWED

You _______________ mobile phones in the hospital.

You aren’t allowed to use mobile phones in the hospital.

300

This shop doesn’t accept cards. You’ll have to pay in _______________.

A coins 

B receipts 

C cash

cash

300

complete the idiom:

We need to tighten ____ _____.

our belts

300

You _______________ tell anyone the PIN number for your debit card. Keep it to yourself.

A don’t need to 

B aren’t allowed to 

C mustn’t

mustn't

300

Complete the sentences with must, might or can’t and the correct form of verbs given.

He _______________ (leave) his phone at home because I tried to call him three times and he didn’t answer.

He must (leave) his phone at home because I tried to call him three times and he didn’t answer.

300

There were no more cold drinks left by the time we got to the café. RUN

The café _______________ cold drinks by the time we got there.

The café had run out of cold drinks by the time we got there.

400

Lucia is _______________ 20 euros each month because she wants to buy a new laptop at the end of the year.

A purchasing 

B saving 

C wasting

saving

400

complete the idiom:

I spent a  ______.

fortune

400

You _______________ wear a helmet when riding a bicycle in the UK, but most people agree that it’s a good idea to.

A need to 

B don’t have to 

C must

don't have to

400

Complete the sentences with must, might or can’t and the correct form of verbs given.

He ________ (miss) the bus because it often leaves

He might (miss) the bus because it often leaves early.

400

Sasha turned up for work but realised it was her day off. NEED

Sasha _______________ for work because it was her day off.

Sasha needn't have turned up for work because it was her day off.

500

In the UK, cash is made up of both _______________ and notes.

A cards 

B coins 

C sales

coins

500

complete the idiom:

We should snap up that _______.

bargain

500

8 You _______________ learn a few words in Russian before your trip to St Petersburg. Not everyone speaks English.

A shouldn’t 

B don’t have to 

C ’d better

'd better

500

Complete the sentences with must, might or can’t and the correct form of verbs given.

He _______________ (get) lost because he’s been working at this supermarket for three years. He definitely knows the way.

He can’t (get) lost because he’s been working at this supermarket for three years. He definitely knows the way.

500

It’s possible that John forgot to send the email.
MIGHT

John _________ to send the email.

John might have forgotten to send the email.