Alex _______ (go) to Law School. He would've been a great lawyer.
should've gone
Some students are ____ proud to ask for help.
a) too b) too much c) enough
a) too
I _______ finish the presentation by 4pm but I can't promise anything.
a) can't b) might c) should
b) might
Complete the sentence: (hint: root word "use [v.]")
I am so angry at myself for buying that _______ [adj.] second-hand printer. It never works.
useless
If I were a millionaire, I _________ all around the world. (travel)
would travel
You ________ (stay) in school. You wouldn't be struggling to find a job if you had.
should've stayed
I didn't get to class early ______ to get a good seat.
a) too b) too much c) enough d) not enough
c) enough
Martha got a third job. She ______ really need the money.
a) can't b) must c) should
b) must
Complete the sentence: (hint: root word "freak [n.]")
Anna was wearing a very weird dress with a strange hat. She looked so ______ [adj.]
freaky
If_______________ with credit card, you would have gotten 12 month installments. (pay)
you had paid
_____ you _______ (eat) all that food?
Should you have eaten
They have ________ problems to deal with.
a) too b) too many c) too much
b) too many
a) can't b) must c) should
a) can't
Complete the sentence: (hint: root word "appear [v.]")
The ________ [n.] of someone is not as important as their soul.
appearance
I _______________ studying a doctorate in Paris if I had applied for the scholarship on time. (could be)
could have been
He _______ (not spend) so much money on that.
shouldn't have
We are having ________ fun in Brazil.
a) too b) too many c) too much
c) too much
Amy got out of her house 40 min ago and she hasn't arrived yet. There ______ be a lot of traffic.
a) may b) could c) must d) can't
c) must
Complete the sentence: (hint: root word "remark [v.]")
She is always volunteering in school events and she gets excellent grades, too. She is a _________ [adj.] student.
remarkable
What is the difference in FORM and MEANING between this two sentences:
If you came to class more often, you would probably pass the exam.
If you had come to class more often, you would probably have passed the exam.
1st sentence is in the second conditional and 2nd sentence is in the third conditional.
1st sentence means that you can still pass the exam. You can change the situation.
2nd sentence means you didn't pass the exam. You can't change the situation because it is in the past.
I _______ (get) a tutor for my Math class.
should've gotten
There wasn't time to get everything done.
Put "enough" in the right place.
There wasn't enough time to get everything done.
When are you going to talk to your boyfriend? You _____ be ignoring each other forever.
a) must b) may c) can't d) could
c) can't
Complete the sentence: (hint: root word "shock [n.]")
__________[adv.], he didn't accept the job offer that was going to pay him 60% more than his current salary.
shockingly
Write the formula for both, the second and third conditionals.
Second conditional: if + past simple, would/could/might + infinitive
Third conditional: if + past perfect, would have (could/might have) + participle