Future Tense
Modal Verbs
Word order
Adjectives and Adverbs
100

"Look at those dark clouds! It ___ rain soon." (will / going to)

is going to rain

100

Fill in the blank: "You ___ wear a helmet when riding a bike." (must / should)

should

100

Choose the correct sentence:
a) "She always is late."
b) "She is always late."

B

100

Choose the correct option: "He is a ___ driver." (careful / carefully)

careful

200

"I think they ___ (love) the gift."

will love

200

"When I was younger, I ___ run very fast."

 could

200

Correct the mistake: "He speaks fluently English."

He speaks English fluently

200

"She sang ___ in the concert." (beautiful)

sang beautifully
300

Why do we use the present simple in this sentence: "The train leaves at 8:30 AM."

Because it happens according to schedule.

300

Rewrite this sentence using a modal verb: "Students can’t use their phones in class."

Students are not allowed to use their phones in class.

300

Rewrite with the correct word order: "She in the park every morning runs quickly."

She runs quickly in the park every morning

300

Rewrite the sentence, changing the adjective to an adverb: "He is a fast runner."

He runs fast

400

Correct the mistake: "She is going to school at 8 AM tomorrow."

She goes to school at 8 AM tomorrow

400

Explain the difference between "must" and "have to" in this sentence: "You must finish your homework." vs. "You have to finish your homework."

  • "You must finish your homework." (Personal/strong necessity.)
  • "You have to finish your homework." (External obligation, like from a teacher.)
400

Where should the adverb go in this sentence? "I have finished my homework." (Use "already.")

I have already finished my homework.

400

Correct the mistake and explain why: "This exercise is difficultly."

difficult - it's and adjective because it describes a noun rather than a verb

500

Explain the difference between:

  • "He will call you later."
  • "He is going to call you later."
  • "He is calling you later."
  • "He will call you later." (Decision made at the moment or a promise.)
  • "He is going to call you later." (Planned action.)
  • "He is calling you later." (Arranged event, likely already scheduled.)
500

Create a sentence where might expresses uncertainty and must expresses a strong assumption.

  • "It might rain later, so take an umbrella." (Uncertainty.)
  • "That must be John at the door." (Strong assumption.)
500

Rewrite this sentence, making sure the adverbs are in the correct order:

  • "She plays the piano (beautifully / very / in the evening / often)."

She often plays the piano very beautifully in the evening.

500

Explain the difference in meaning between:

  • "She works hard."
  • "She hardly works."
In the first one she works hard on whatever she is doing but in the second one she doesn't work at all. Or at least not a lot