Modals
The Passive
Phrasal Verbs
Email Writing
Verb Tenses
100

Marta (to study) in France next year. 

ABILITY

Marta can study in France next year.

100

People speak English here.

(Change active to passive.)

English is spoken here. 

100

phrasal verb meaning 'to relax after being upset or angry' 

You are tense and you have been yelling. You need to ________ _________.

You need to calm down.

100

An opening for a formal email when you do not know the person's name.

Dear Sir/Madam,

To whom it may concern,


100

Complete the following sentence with the correct form of the verb in parentheses:

I _________________ (work) all day. (and I still am!)

I have been working all day.

200

Paul (to go) to the bank this afternoon.

POSSIBILITY

Paul may/might go to the bank this afternoon.

200

Someone should open the window.

(Change active to passive voice.)

The window should be opened.

200

Phrasal verb meaning 'to draw a line through'

That is the wrong answer.  I need to ________

it _______.


I need to cross it out.

200

An appropriate closing for a formal email

Sincerely (yours),

Yours truly/faithfully,

Best regards/wishes,

Kind regards,

200

Sarah ________________ (to sleep) when the telephone _____________ (to ring). (past)

Sarah was sleeping when the telephone rang.

300

Tom (to finish) the report by Friday.

OBLIGATION


Tom must/has to finish the report by Friday.

300

They have passed a new traffic law.

(Change active to passive voice.)


A new traffic law has been passed.

300

phrasal verb meaning 'to stop functioning'

We were driving to Namur when our car ________

_________.

We were driving to Namur when our car broke down.

300

An appropriate way to end your email message in which you hope the person will respond to you.

I look forward to hearing from you.

300

The doctor enters the waiting room and sees you sitting there.  She asks:

How long ____________________ (to wait - you)?

How long have you been waiting?

400

You (to visit) your grandparents this weekend.

MORAL DUTY/OBLIGATION

You should visit your grandparents this weekend.

400

She is teaching a new course this semester.

(Change active to passive voice.)

A new course is being taught this semester.

400

Phrasal verb meaning ' to break into pieces'

I made a sculpture from toothpicks, but when I tried to pick it up, it _______ ________.


I made a sculpture from toothpicks, but when I tried to pick it up, it fell apart.

400

A formal way to ask for confirmation of your proposed appointment time of 11:00 am on Tuesday.

Could you/would you be so kind as to confirm that we can meet at 11:00 am on Tuesday?

Please confirm if 11:00 am on Tuesday is suitable/convenient for you.

400

(You - send - ever) a text message to the wrong person by mistake?

Have you ever sent a text message to the wrong person by mistake?

500

(To close - you) the door

POLITE REQUEST

Would you please close the door?

500

The neighbors saw a burglar entering the house.

(Change active to passive voice.)

A burglar was seen entering the house.

500

Phrasal verb meaning 'to recover from an illness'

I am still ___________ ___________ a cold I caught two weeks ago.

I am still getting over a cold I caught two weeks ago.

500

A formal way to thank someone for helping you before they have actually done it.

Thank you (in advance) for your attention to this matter.

500

Make two separate sentences to indicate the length of your English studies: 

 -in one, use the preposition 'for'

- in the other, use the preposition 'since'

I have been studying English for.....years.

I have been studying English since I was.....years old/I was in high school/a child, etc.