Modals: Obligation, Necessity, and Advice
Vocabulary: Let's Cook!
Grammar: Defining relative and non relative clauses
Vocabulary: #Nofilter
Surprise Questions
100

We use _____ and ______ to give advice to someone.

should and shouldn't

100

Choose the appropriate vocabulary for this sentence: I accidentally ______ the steak because I was watching Netflix. (grilled/stirred/fried/burned)

burned

100

Fill in the blank with a defining relative clause: I know a person ______ can speak five languages fluently.

who

100

What action can users take if they do not want to see someone's content on social media?

block

100

let and make: Choose the correct option: My parents let/made me stay out late on weekends.

let

200

Fill in the blank with the correct modal verb to give advice: "You ______ consider taking a break from work."

You should consider taking a break from work.

200

Which of the following cooking methods involves cooking food in hot oil or fat?

Fry

200

Fill in the blank with a non-defining relative clause: The book, ______ is on the top shelf, belongs to me.

which

200

Fill in the blank:"She decided to _____ her colleague in the photo she uploaded to her profile."

tag

200

Grammar: For the ____ simple passive, we use is or are + past participle.

present

300

Rewrite the sentence using the negative form of the modal verb: "She must submit the report by Friday."

She doesn't have to submit the report by Friday.

300

What action do you take when you continuously mix ingredients in a pan while cooking?

Stir

300

Rewrite the sentence using a defining relative clause: Original: "We visited a place last summer. It has beautiful beaches."

We visited a place last summer where it has beautiful beaches.

300

Fill in the blank: "The administrator decided to _____ the inappropriate comment from the forum."

take down

300

Grammar: For the ____ simple passive, we use was or were+ past participle.

past

400

Fill in the blank with the correct modal verb: "We _____ leave early to catch the train."

We need to leave early to catch the train.

400

Which cooking method involves placing food over an open flame outdoors?

barbecue

400

Rewrite the sentence using a non-defining relative clause: Original: "The movie that we watched last night was very entertaining."

The movie, that we watched last night, was very entertaining.

400

What does it mean to 'tag' someone in a post?

Mention their username to notify them

400

Does this sentence have a defining or a non-defining relative clause? The book that is on the table is mine.

defining 

500

Fill in the blank with the correct modal verb: You _____ finish your homework before you can go out.

You have to finish your homework before you can go out.

500

Translate this sentence: I like to fry eggs for breakfast and then taste them to make sure they're cooked perfectly.

Me gusta freír huevos para el desayuno y luego probarlos para asegurarme de que estén cocidos perfectamente.

500
What is the difference between defining and non-defining relative clauses?
  • Defining Relative Clause: Identifies or specifies the noun; essential for understanding the sentence; no commas used.
  • Non-defining Relative Clause: Adds extra information about the noun; not essential for understanding the sentence; set off by commas or dashes.
500

Translate this sentence: I decided to share the article on my social media profile and tag my friends so they could see it, but I made sure to block any inappropriate comments. 

Decidí compartir el artículo en mi perfil de redes sociales y etiquetar a mis amigos para que lo vieran, pero me aseguré de bloquear cualquier comentario inapropiado.

500

Does this sentence have a defining or a non-defining relative clause? My sister, who lives in Paris, is coming to visit. 

non defining