Gerunds & Infinitives
Relative Clauses
Phrasal verbs
Modals
Random
100
John decided (go) to the cinema on Saturday instead.
to go
100
They're the people ______ bought our house.
who
100
You've misspelled this word again, you'd better _________ in the dictionary.
look it up
100
When she was young Kate ______ swim really well.
could
100
My grandmother ________ always sit in the same chair.
would
200
I don't mind (stay) late on Tuesday as I've nothing planned.
staying
200
Here are some cells _______ have been affected.
which
200
Mar and Claudia are good friends, they __________ really well with each other
get on/along
200
It's a holiday on Monday so you __________ go to school.
don't have to
200
If I have time after work I _______ pick up your coat from the dry cleaners.
will
300
I would like (visit) the museum when we are in London.
to visit
300
That's the girl ______ party I went to last week.
whose
300
Can you turn it up a bit please? It's very hard to _________ what they are saying.
make out
300
I don't believe it! You _______ be joking.
must
300
There was a lot of noise and I found it hard to concentrate ______ my work.
on
400
In the afternoon we stopped (have) a bite to eat.
to have
400
It was a day _____ everything went wrong.
When
400
We had better get there a few minutes early to make sure the equipment is ______ properly.
set up
400
Madrid have a better team, they _______ win the match.
should
400
Before her last film she was a relatively (know) actress. Now she's a household name.
unknown
500
I don't remember (watch) this film but I must have seen it before as this scene is really familiar.
watching
500
I have three brothers. Which clause is correct. My brother who lives in Berlin came to visit me last month. My brother, who lives in Berlin, came to visit me last month.
My brother who lives in Berlin came to visit me last month. (defining)
500
There's too much stuff here, we need to ________ some of it.
get rid of
500
I ate already so you __________ kept me any dinner.
needn't have
500
Report this sentence correctly using He said 'There was an accident outside the supermarket'
He said there had been an accident outside the supermarket.