MODALS 1
VOCABULARY
FUTURE 1
MODALS 2
FUTURE 2
100

Which modal best completes this sentence? 

You ___ wear a uniform to school every day.

a) must
b) should
c) can
d) might

a) must

100

What type of dream is this?

Your feel you are awake during it.

lucid

100

Choose the correct tense:

Look at those dark clouds. It ___ soon.

  • a) will rain
  • b) is raining
  • c) is going to rain
  • d) rains

 

c) is going to rain

100

COMPLETE WITH THE CORRECT MODAL OF DEDUCTION:


"She ___ (not / leave) the house because her car is still here." 

(100% SURE)

couldn’t have left

100

"By this time next year, I ___ (complete) my degree."

  • a) will complete
  • b) will have completed
  • c) will be completing
  • d) will have been completing

Correct Answer: b) will have completed

200

Complete: We ___ finish the report by tomorrow. It's a requirement.

a) may
b) have to
c) could
d) ought to

 

b) have to

200

Complete the definition:

Blame bias is when we ____________

don't accept that something is our own fault.

200

Choose the correct tense:

The train ___ at 8:00 a.m. every day.

  • a) will leave
  • b) is leaving
  • c) leaves
  • d) is going to leave

 

c) leaves

200

COMPLETE USING THE CORRECT MODAL OF DEDUCTION ACCORDING TO THE PERCENTAGE:

"The lights are off, so they ___ (leave) the office by now." 

(95%)

must have left
200

 "By the end of the month, we ___ (live) in this city for five years."

  • a) will live
  • b) will be living
  • c) will have lived
  • d) will have been living

Correct Answer: c) will have lived

300

Which of these sentences is a prohibition?

1. May I leave early today? I have a doctor's appointment.

2. You need to bring your ID card to enter the building.

3. You mustn't park here. It’s for emergency vehicles only.

 

3. You mustn't park here. It’s for emergency vehicles only.

300

What type of dream is this?

You have the same dream again and again.

recurring

300

What tense would you use to describe a spontaneous decision you just made?

 

Will

300

"The door was left open. Someone ___ (forget) to lock it."

a) should have
b) couldn’t have
c) must have
d) may have

c) must have forgotten

300

 (True or False)
"The future progressive tense is used to describe actions that will be ongoing at a specific time in the future."

True

400

What's the difference between modals "must" and modal "have to" when both express obligation?

"Must" is used for obligations that come from the speaker or writer. It implies a personal or internal authority. On the other hand, "Have to" indicates an obligation that comes from an external source, such as rules, laws, or circumstances.

400

Complete the definition:

The bandwagon effect is when we _________________.

do the same as other people (because we think is't right).

400

Match the sentences with the correct future tense.

a) "I think it will snow later."
b) "I am playing soccer on Saturday."
c) "The flight leaves at 6 p.m."
d) "We are going to travel to Japan.

1. Future intention
2. Planned event
3. Prediction
4. Scheduled event

  • a) 3 
  • b) 2
  • c) 4
  • d) 1 
400

Match the sentences with the correct modal use.

a) "He should have arrived earlier."
b) "She must have left already."
c) "They might have forgotten the meeting." 

1. Speculation (less probable)
2. Past obligation/regret
3. Deduction 

a) 2

b) 3

c) 1

400

Match the sentences with the correct future tense.

a) "I will have completed the report by tomorrow."

b) "She will be working at 10 a.m."

c) "He will have been studying for two hours by the time you arrive."

1. Future perfect progressive
2. Future perfect
3. Future progressive

a) 2
b) 3
c) 1

500

Match the modal with the correct use:

a) Must
b) Have to
c) Don’t have to
d) Mustn't

1. External obligation; less formal, more commonly used in everyday situations.
2. Prohibition (not allowed).
3. Internal/personal obligation; stronger, more formal.
4. Lack of obligation (not necessary).

a) 3
b) 1
c) 4
d) 2

500

Mention at least 5 functions of the brain.

1. coordination
2. balance
3. use of language
4. maths
5. memories
6. emotions
7. dreams
8. logic

500

I ___ (visit) my grandmother this weekend. It’s already arranged.

am visiting

500

Explain the difference between 'might have' and 'must have' when speculating about the past. Provide examples.

"Might have" suggests a possibility in the past, while "must have" indicates a strong deduction or certainty.

500

Explain the difference between future perfect and future perfect progressive. Provide examples of each.

The future perfect is used for actions that will be completed by a certain time in the future, while the future perfect progressive is used for actions that will have been ongoing up to a certain point.