the person in a football team who uses his/her hands to stop the other team scoring a goal
goalkeeper
two parts inside the top half of your body that you use to breathe
lungs
They (can/might) be away for the weekend but I'm not sure.
might
Have to or has to
Andy____help his brother.
has to
a person whose job is to train athletes
coach
the gas that we need to live
oxygen
Listen, please. You (may not/might not) speak during this exam.
may not
Jack ____ fun at the party last Saturday.
have,has to had to
had
a gold or silver cup that you get when you win a competition
trophy
to make a liquid move to another place by pushing it
pump
____you read these bus times for me? I don’t have my glasses.
May, might or can
can
Correct or incorrect:
Does Tom has to clean the kitchen.
Incorrect
a practice that you do to get better at sports
training
the number of times your heart beats in one minute
pulse rate
____you ride a bike when you were five?
Can, could, may or might
could
Put in the correct order
week/have/you/last/in/did/to/the garden/last/help
Did you have to help in the garden last week?
a person who is good at a sport such as running, jumping, etc.
athletes
the gas that we breathe out after we breathe in air
carbon dioxide
guitar/Billy/to/his/have/did/yesterday/practise?
Did Billy have to practise his guitar yesterday?