Might/could have
Wh-ever Words
Whether vs If
Wish vs Hope
100

Make deductions: 

The keys are not on the table. You saw Ana leave earlier.

She must have taken the keys.

100

Complete the sentence:
You can use your cellphone __________ you want.(time)

whenever

100

I don’t know ______ AI will replace teachers or not.

whether

100

I ______ life will be easier in the future.

hope

200

Make deductions: 

The cookie jar is empty. The kids were in the kitchen.

The kids could have eaten the cookies.

200

Which “-ever” word fits?

The teacher will help __________ needs it.  

whoever  

200

True or False: “Whether” is used to express a condition.

False — “if” expresses a condition; “whether” shows alternatives.

200

Is this a correct sentence?:

I wish my teacher helps me tomorrow.

I hope my teacher helps me tomorrow.

300

Make deductions: 

The floor is wet and it’s raining outside.

It must have been the rain. 


300

Choose the correct option:
Students can use __________ AI platform they prefer.

whichever

300

AI can decide ______ to show the answer immediately or wait for your prompt.

whether

300

I _____ I didn't have to work tomorrow.

wish

400

Make deductions:

Tom arrived 20 minutes late.

He could have been stuck in traffic.

400

Make a sentence using whatever.

Open-ended question

400

Is this correct or incorrect?

I’ll use AI whether it’s free.

I’ll use AI if it’s free.

400

Explain the difference between “wish” and “hope.”

“Hope” is for possible or future situations; “wish” is for unreal or impossible ones.

500

Make deductions:

The window is broken.

Someone must have hit it with a ball.

500

Explain the difference between “whoever” and “whichever”.

open-ended question


500

Explain the difference between whether and if with your own example.

I don’t know whether AI will win the contest (options).
If AI wins, we’ll celebrate (condition).

500

Make a sentence with “wish” about something unreal.

I wish a robot could clean my house for free.