Modal Verbs
Past and Present
Future
Conditionals
Phrasal Verbs
100

She ...... speak three languages but not of them well (ability).

CAN

100

I ... to the store yesterday

WALKED

100

It .... be a nice day tomorrow.

WILL

100

If I ..... (drink) too much coffee, I .... (can/not/sleep) at night.

DRINK, CAN'T SLEEP

100

.... ..... a jacket. It's cold outside!

PUT ON

200

You .... try the lasagna (advice).

SHOULD

200

She never .... yoga (do).

DOES

200

They .... move to Manchester in a few weeks.

ARE GOING TO

200
When the sun .... (go) down, it ..... (get) dark.

GOES, GETS

200

The plane didn't ..... ..... because of the bad weather.

TAKE OFF

300

You .... wash your hands before cooking (command).

MUST

300

Make the sentence into the past:

"I am studying for the test."

I was studying for the test.

300

I ......... (work) at 8 o'clock.

WILL BE WORKING

300
If it ..... (not/rain) tomorrow, We .... (go) to the beach).

DOESN'T RAIN, WILL GO

300

Please, .... .... what you threw on the floor. There's a bin for a reason.

PICK UP

400

You have been working non-stop for three hours. You .... be really tired (possibility).

MUST

400

You look tired. ............................................... (work) very hard?

Have you been working

400

We .... (have) English classes on Mondays and Fridays.

HAVE

400

I don't want to stay in London ..... (a no ser que/negative of if) I get a well-paid job.

UNLESS

400

I had a stressful morning. I barely could ... ... the bus and it .... ..... so we had to .... ..... and wait for another.

GET ON, BROKE DOWN, GET OFF

500

Rephrase the following sentence using the appropriate modal verb:

"It isn't necessary for her to phone me back."

She needn't to phone me back.

500

Correct the following sentences (3 mistakes in total):

- I have been there for the first time in 2014 and it gets better every time. Last time I were there, I rented a car, drove to the north and saw the Northern Lights. It was amazing!

—That’s so cool. I never seen the Northern Lights but I’ve always wanted to.

- I went there for the first time in 2014 and it gets better every time. Last time I was there, I rented a car, drove to the north and saw the Northern Lights. It was amazing!

—That’s so cool. I’ve never seen the Northern Lights but I’ve always wanted to.

500

Which verb tense do we use for arrangements (= planned meetings)? And timetables/schedules? Give one examples each.

- Arrangements: Present Continuous. E.g. They are coming to see us tomorrow.

- Timetables/schedules: Present Simple. E.g. The train arrives at 7 p.m.

500

I'll leave ..... (tan pronto como) the baby sitter comes.

AS SOON AS

500

Ugh, I really can't stand my mom sometimes. She made me .... ..... my earphones to .... .... my baby cousin while I .... .... the groceries.

PUT AWAY, LOOK AFTER, TAKE OUT