Past Modals: Certainty & Suggestions (Unit 13)
The Passive Voice & Relative Clauses (Unit 14)
Recommendations & Opinions & Tag Questions (Unit 15)
Past & Future Accomplishments
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Complete: He must ___ (forget) his keys at home.

have forgotten

100

Complete: The characters ___ (draw) just right.

are drawn

100

Complete: It’s cold today, ____?

Isn't it?

100

Complete: I ___ (manage) to finish the race last year.

managed

100

What drives you crazy?

Example: “It drives me crazy when people are mean."

200

Choose the correct sentence:

A) He could have had an emergency.

B) He could had an emergency.

A) He could have had an emergency.

200

Choose the correct passive:

A) A screenplay chooses every year.

B) A screenplay is chosen every year.

B) A screenplay is chosen every year.

200

When do we use must / have to instead of should?

When something is necessary or a rule/law, not just a good idea.

200

Complete: I haven’t been able to ____ (achieve) my goals yet.

achieve (present perfect: haven't been able to)

200

What’s one goal you’ve manageto achieve recently?

Example: “I’ve managed to save money.” / “I’ve managed to exercise regularly.”

300

What’s the difference between must have and may have?

must have:
may have: 

300

Join these sentences:
I met the artist. He designed the poster. (Use who)

“I met the artist who designed the poster.”

300

Which is correct?

A) She can sing, can’t she?

B) She can sing, isn’t she?

A) She can sing, can’t she?

300

What’s the difference between simple past and present perfect?

Simple past = specific time in the past.

Present perfect = life experience until now (no time mentioned).

300

Make a sentence using might have.

“He might have missed the bus.”

400

Complete: You ___ (not use) her car without asking!

shouldn’t have used

400

True or False: Non-defining clauses identify the person or thing.

❌ False. They add extra information.

400

True or False: “Should” expresses a strong rule or law.

❌ False. It expresses a recommendation or opinion.

400

Complete: By 2030, I hope I’ll have ____ (visit) many countries.

visited (future perfect: By 2030, I hope I'll have)

400

Make a sentence using a relative clause with that or who.

“I know a teacher who teaches English online.

500

Give one example of a sentence using should have + past participle.

I should have studied harder for the exam.

500

Change to passive: “The director might change the ending.”

“The ending might be changed by the director.”

500

Write one affirmative statement + negative tag about your city.

Example: “The buses are always crowded, aren’t they?

500

Write a sentence with would like to have + past participle.

Example: “I’d like to have learned another language.” / “I’d like to have met my favorite singer.”

500

What’s something you hope you’ll have achieved in 10 years?

Example: “I hope I’ll have bought my own house.” / “I hope I’ll have started my own business.”