Vocabulary
Modals
Verb Tenses
Conditionals
WILD
100
USE -ed or -ing: My trip to Plav has been cancelled. I'm so ___________ (disappoint). I really wanted to go and swim in the lake. It's just _____________ (depress).
disappointed depressing
100
MUST, CAN'T or MIGHT? A: Teacher, teacher I __________ have failed my English exam. I copied all my answers from Nikola and he got a 5! B: You idiot! You copied the answers from the wrong exercises!
can't
100
PRESENT PERFECT SIMPLE or PAST SIMPLE: ___________________ (you/be/ever) to the Republic of Zabijelo?
Have you ever been
100
FIRST CONDITIONAL: If you _______________ (drive) over 60 km in Zlatica, the police ________________ (give) you a ticket and you ______________ (pay) a fine! Dale knows. It happened to him!
drive, will give, will pay
100
BOSSY, COMPETITIVE or RELIABLE: In sport, boys are often more ________________ than girls. They always want to win.
competitive
200
COMPARATIVE or SUPERLATIVE: Montenegrins are the _____________ (good), __________ (friendly), _______________ (tall) and _____________ (ambitious) people in the whole world!
best, friendliest, tallest, most ambitious
200
CAN, COULD, or BE ABLE TO: I'd love to __________________ to play the gusle and become a "narodni guslar!" I _____________ already play the guitar.
be able to can
200
PRESENT SIMPLE or CONTINUOUS: Dale _______________ (not understand) when you speak Montenegrin. He _________________ (speak) only English.
doesn't understand, speaks
200
SECOND CONDITIONAL: What ___________________ (you/do) if you ___________ president of Montenegro?
would you do, were
200
Make a question for the answer: Q:How long________________________________? A: Maria has known Milica for six years.
has Maria known Milica
300
What is money you borrow from a bank to buy a house?
It's a mortgage
300
Use a modal of obligation: You ______________________ pay to attend the concert. It's absolutely free!
don't have to
300
PAST TENSES: He _____________ (come) round last night while we _____________________ (watch) television. We ___________ (already finish) our dinner.
came, were watching, had already finished
300
WHEN, IF, UNLESS, AS SOON AS: Dale will kill you ________________ you do your homework on time! It must already be finished ___________ you come to class.
unless, when
300
Finish the sentence correctly: The people in Niksic speak ______________ (good) Serbian than the people in Zeta.
better
400
Please show the stewardess your b____________ c________ and passport before getting on the plane!
boarding card
400
What are the modals of ability? Can you name three forms? When do we use them? Make a sentence with one.
can -- for present simple could -- for past simple be able to -- for other forms and tenses
400
Put the verbs in the correct form: I ___________ (buy) a house in Konik in 2009 and _______ (live) there for six years. It _________ (not be) a big house. In fact it _________ (be) a container. At the moment I ______________ (decorate) it with some things I _________ (find) last week in the rubbish!
bought, have lived, isn't, is, am decorating, found
400
Finish the sentence in a logical way: If I _____________________ in the USA, I _____________ rich and famous. Especially with my brain and good looks!
lived, would be
400
What are the missing words? There is a p______________ a________________ in the centre of Podgorica where you can walk without worrying about traffic.
pedestrian area
500
What does INSECURE mean?
Insecure means "not sure about one's self; not confident." It is the opposite of "self-assured" and "confident!"
500
Explain the difference between "must," "mustn't," "have to" and "don't have to". Give some examples.
We use "must" and "mustn't" for strong obligations and commands or rules. We use "have to" for a strong obligation from an outside source. We use "don't have to" for the absence of obligation.
500
Explain the structure and function of the PAST PERFECT:
We make the past perfect with the verb "had" plus the past participle. We use it to talk about "past from the past" -- when one event in a story happened BEFORE another one.
500
Explain the difference in structure and usage between the first and second conditional.
First conditional: If + present simple, will + infinitive -- used to talk about "real" or possible situations in the present or future. Second conditional: If + past simple, would + infinitive -- used to talk about "unreal" or imaginary situations in the present or future
500
Name four kinds of houses we studied in Unit 4B.
block of flats, detached house, terraced house, cottage