Obligation (Must & Have To)
Reported Speech
Possessive Pronouns
Mixed Challenge
100

Correct this: “She musts to leave early.”

"She must leave early.”

100

"I will help you tomorrow,” she said.

"She said that she would help me the next day."

100

Mention all the Possessive Pronouns in order:

Mine, yours, his, hers, its, yours, ours, theirs.

100

What is the name, occupation, and age of the teacher?

Fernando Ávila, teacher and student, and 21 years old.

200

Rewrite: “It’s necessary for me to call my boss.” using have to.

“I have to call my boss.”

200

Is this statement correct “He said he is tired.”?

False. It should usually be “He said he was tired.”

200

“That pen is her’s.” is correct?

False — it should be “That pen is hers.”

200

Correct this: “He must to finish the report.”

"He must finish the report.”

300

“I have to finish my homework” and “I must finish my homework” always mean exactly the same thing.

False — both express obligation, but must is stronger and often used for rules or personal emphasis.

300

Correct this: “She told that she likes pizza.”

"She said that she liked pizza" or "She told me/you/him that she liked pizza".

300

Write a sentence using theirs to show ownership of a car.

Example: "That car is theirs.”

300

Correct this sentence: 

“He said he used to being nervous, but now he is get used to speak in public.”

"He said he used to be nervous, but now he is getting used to speaking in public.”

400

Write 5 sentences with have to about school rules.

One example: “Students have to wear uniforms.”

400

Change this direct speech into reported speech: “I’m studying English,” he said.

"He said that he was studying English."

400

"This book is mine.” → What does mine replace?

It replaces “my book.”

400

Report this statement: 

“I felt blue after the exam,” she said.

"She said that she had felt blue after the exam."

500

“I don’t have to go to the meeting” means “It’s forbidden to go to the meeting.”

False — it means it’s not necessary, but allowed.

500

Report the next statement:

“I’m studying now, but I’ll call you tomorrow,” she said.

"She said that she was studying then, but she would call me the next day."

500

Correct this: “This classroom is we.”

“This classroom is ours.”

500

Report the next statement: 

“I must finish my homework tonight,” he said.

"He said that he had to finish his homework that night."