Vocabulary
Present Perfect Simple/Progressive/Past Simple
Modals
had better/would rather
100

A corridor between the lines of shelves at a large shop or a supermarket.

aisle

100

They ... (score) four goals and it's only half-time!

have scored

100

You've been working all day. You ... be very tired.

must

100

Jake doesn't want to buy a doghouse. He ... make one himself.

would rather

200

A large shop divided into separate sections, each section selling a different type of thing.

department store

200

Finally! We ... (sell) our house!

have sold

200

You ... come over to help me with my project. I've already finished it. 

(Use one word only.)

needn't 

200

I don't want to go out tonight.

Rewrite the sentence using 'had better' 

or 'would rather'.

I'd rather not go out tonight.

300

An attempt to make a product or an event popular or successful.

e.g. The  _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _  of the new product needs careful planning.

promotion

300

I ... (have) a couple of toasts for breakfast this morning.

had

300

We ... miss our flight because you were late.

could/may/might

300

You mustn't be late again!

Rewrite the sentence using 'had better' 

or 'would rather'.


You had better not be late again!

400

Shops that sell things directly to the public.

e.g. We are one of the only 

_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ who sell items at such a low price.

retailers

400

He ... (never/visit) Africa. He died two years ago.

never visited

400

This dress ... ironing because I can't wear it to work like that.

needs

400

... you ... have a cup of coffee or tea?

Would you rather

500

The amount of money that is spent on a task or a job. The cost of something (e.g. a holiday).

e.g. A couple of changes to your household 

_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _  will make your life less stressful. 

expenses

500

A: Are you OK? 

B: Yeah, I'm fine! I'm not crying. I ... (chop) onions!

have been chopping

500

John ... know about the concert. I've told him about it.

must / should

500

I ... buy a car ... a motorbike. I don't think motorbikes are safe.


would rather / than