Correct the mistake: I wish I didn't eat that chicken.
I wish I hadn't eaten that chicken.
Choose the correct option:
Very few / little people came to the party.
few
Open the brackets:
I saw him ______ (go) down the street.
I saw him going down the street.
What type of verb goes next?
I'm good at ____________.
GERUND
Fill in the gap using must/might/should/can't in the past:
John _________ gone on holiday. I saw him this morning .
John can't have gone on holiday. I saw him this morning .
Joe has got very bad sunburn.
What could he say?
Possible example: I wish/If only I hadn't stayed in the sun for so long.
Correct the mistake: Hurry up, there is very a little time left.
Hurry up, there is very little time left.
Open the brackets:
He admires the actors _____ (invite) to the interviews.
He admires the actors invited to the interviews.
He was too tired ___________.
INFINITVE
Fill in the gap using must/might/should/can't in the past:
I _______ revised more carfully for my exam. I think I failed it.
I should have revised more carfully for my exam. I think I failed it.
If she ______________ (study), she ______________ (pass) the exam.
If she had studied, she would have passed the exam.
Choose the quantifier that cannot be used:
There's enough / plenty of / little / few salt in the soup.
few
Open the brackets:
He likes talking to the women _____(work) in the office.
He likes talking to the women working in the office.
1) What type of verb follows 'likely'?
2) Give an example.
INFINITIVE
Fill in the gap using must/might/should/can't in the past:
Nobody answered the phone in the clinic. It _______ closed early.
Nobody answered the phone in the clinic. It must have closed early.
Continue the sentence:
The accident wouldn't have happened if...
Possible answer: the road hadn't been so slippery
Choose the quantifier that cannot be used:
There were plenty of/ hundreds of/ little people waiting for the team at the airport.
little
Open the brackets:
I know the quote _____ (write) in the article.
I know the quote written in the article.
Choose the correct verb and think of three jobs it could describe.
You're certain __________ for photos in public.
You're certain to pose for photos in public.
Fill in the gap using must/might/should/can't in the past:
What was wrong with him that evening? I'm not sure but he _______ got food poisoning from the salmon.
What was wrong with him that evening? I'm not sure but he might have got food poisoning from the salmon.
Make a sentence in the third conditional:
John hurt his back because he moved all the furniture himself.
Explain the difference between the sentences:
1. Hurry up, there is very little time left.
2. There is a little time left.
1. There is almost no time left.
2. Some time is left.
Open the brackets:
She adores flowers _____ (grow) in the garden.
She adores flowers growing in the garden.
She adores flowers grown in the garden.
Choose the correct verb and think of four jobs it could describe.
People are unlikely __________ you by looking at you, but they might be familiar with your work.
People are unlikely to recognise you by looking at you, but they might be familiar with your work.
• A woman walks into the room looking very excited.
• She’s holding a ticket.
• She says she’s going to quit her job.
Possible example: She must have won the lottery.