Etymology
Definition
Parts of Speech
Modals
Conditionals (Double to Name Conditional)
100

What language is the origin of the term "consider?"

Old French

100

Which vocabulary term was originally defined as: "draw or entice to evil or sin, lure?"

tempt

100

What part of speech is the term "demonstration?"

noun

100

Doody: My brother just graduated yesterday.

Boody: Nice. He _____ be quite happy.


must, ought to, should

100

 When the temperature of water _____ brought to 100°C, it _____.

is, boils

Zero Conditional

200

What language is the origin of the term "comfort?"

Old French

200

Which vocabulary term was originally defined as: "to make reasoned statements to prove or refute a proposition?"

argue

200

What part of speech is the term "argumentative?"

adjective

200

Silly: Will you be able to meet us at the park tomorrow?

Sally: No, I _____ take take an exam at school. 


have to, must, need to

200

If I _____ you, I _____ drink any of that.

were, wouldn't

2nd Conditional

300

What language is the origin of the term "demonstrate?"

Latin

300

Which vocabulary term was originally defined as: "come next after, follow after another; take the place of another, get on well, prosper, be victorious?"

succeed

300

What part of speech is the term "considerably?"

adverb

300

Hoppy: Excuse me. Do you have 20 baht I _____ borrow, please?

Hippy: Yes. Here you go.

could, might

300

 Unless you _____, you will _____ your flight to Kyrgyzstan.

hurry, miss

1st Conditional

400

What language is the origin of the term "sell?"

Middle English

400

Which vocabulary term was originally defined as: "make (something) clear in the mind, to make intelligible?"

explain

400

What part of speech is the term "success?"

noun

400

Soupy: The computer’s not loading after I restarted it.

Loopy: It _____ need electricity. Have you checked that?


could, might, must

400

If we _____ late, we won't _____ a good seat.


arrive, get

1st Conditional

500

What language is the origin of the term "compensate?"

Latin

500

Which vocabulary term was originally defined as: "point out, indicate, exhibit?"

demonstrate

500

What part of speech is the term "luckily?"

adverb

500

Lippy: We _____ be able to eat these cookies if we get them into the oven quickly.

Dippy: Let’s do it.

might, could, should, may

500

 If you _____ all of your assignments, you _____ easily passed the exam.

had completed, would have

3rd Conditional