Open the brackets:
I ____ (travel) to Sweden 4 times.
I have travelled to Sweden 4 times.
Choose the correct option:
Jim has to / have to attend all the meetings.
Jim has to attend all the meetings.
Open the brackets:
If the hotel in the center ___ (be) fully booked, I will choose another one.
If the hotel in the center is fully booked, I will choose another one.
Choose the correct option:
We haven't come up with any unique ideas for / since the last meeting.
We haven't come up with any unique ideas since the last meeting.
Choose the correct option:
You mustn't / don't have to be late for the award ceremony.
You mustn't be late for the award ceremony.
Open the brackets:
She ____ (get) a promotion when she ___ (prove) herself as a reliable employee.
She will get a promotion when she proves herself as a reliable employee.
Open the brackets:
- ___ you ___ (book) the hotel yet?
- Yes, I ____ (book) it yesterday.
- Have you booked the hotel yet?
- Yes, I booked it yesterday.
Choose the correct option:
You absolutely has to / must / should watch this video, it's very useful!
You absolutely must watch this video, it's very useful!
Open the brackets:
I ___ (take) a taxi tomorrow if I ___ (be) late for work.
I will take a taxi tomorrow if I'm late for work.
Make up the sentences:
- How long / you / be / the chief accountant?
- I / get / the promotion / in November.
- How long have you been the chief accountant?
- I got the promotion in November.
Fill the gap with the correct modal verb:
It's a good idea not to change your jobs too often.
You ____ change your jobs too often.
You shouldn't change your jobs too often.
Finish the sentence:
If our client arrives tomorrow, we...
Your own answer!
(Example: If our client arrives tomorrow, we should meet him in the airport.)
Make a sentence:
We / not / sign / the contract / because / the client / not come / yesterday.
We haven't signed the contract yet because the client didn't come yesterday.
Make up your own sentence with "doesn't have to"
Your own answer!
(Example: Mike doesn't have to work on Saturdays but he can if he wants to.)
Make up a first conditional sentence with these words:
If / the investor / agree / to give me money / I / spend / it / on research.
If the investor agrees to give me money, I will spend it on research.