Reported Speech
Modal Verbs
Phrasal Verbs
First/ Second Conditional
Quantifiers
100

“I’m tired,” she said → Report this.

She said (that) she was tired.

100

You have permission to go out. Use a modal verb.

You can go out.

100


“Get up” means…

To leave your bed / stand up.

100


If it rains, we ___ stay home. (First Conditional)

If it rains, we will stay home.

100

Complete: There are ___ apples left. (few/many)

There are few apples left.

200


Change to reported speech: “We are studying English.

They said (that) they were studying English.

200


Express strong obligation: “You ___ wear a seatbelt.”

 You must wear a seatbelt.

200


“Turn on” the TV means…


To start or activate the TV.

200


If I see her, I ___ tell her the news.

If I see her, I will tell her the news

200

Choose: I have ___ money. (much / many)

I have much money.

300

“I will call you tomorrow,” he said.

He said (that) he would call me the next day.

300


Give advice: “You ___ see a doctor.”

You should see a doctor.

300


“Look after” a child means…


To take care of a child.

300

If I were rich, I ___ travel the world. (Second Conditional)

If I were rich, I would travel the world.

300


Choose: There isn’t ___ sugar in the coffee. (any / some)

There isn’t any sugar in the coffee.

400

Do you like pizza?” she asked me.


She asked me if I liked pizza.

400

Make a deduction: “He ___ be at home. The lights are on.”

He must be at home.

400

“Give up” smoking means…


To stop smoking.

400


If you studied harder, you ___ pass the exam.

If you studied harder, you would pass the exam.

400


“A lot of” can be used with which nouns?

With countable and uncountable nouns.

500

“Don’t touch that!” the teacher said.

The teacher told us not to touch that.

500

Express lack of necessity: “You ___ come if you don’t want to.”

You don’t have to come.

500


“Run out of” milk means…


To have no more milk.

500

Difference between first and second conditional?

First = real future possibility. Second = imaginary/unreal situation.

500


Difference between “a few” and “few”?

“A few” = some, positive meaning. “Few” = not many, negative meaning.