Safety vocabulary
Reported Speech
Infinitives
Gerunds
100
Verb. If the floor is wet you can _____ and fall.
SLIP
100
Is the reported sentence correct? 'Where is my laptop?' Peter asked. Peter asked where his laptop was.
Yes, it is. It's correct.
100
Which verb can you use to complete this sentence? Alice _________ to go to the cinema tonight.
WANTS / WISHES /
100
Is there any difference in meaning in these sentences? I like shopping in this mall. I like to shop in this mall.
YES, THERE IS. -ING suggests that you enjoy the activity. TO INFINITIVE suggests that you think this is better
200
Verb. If there is an obstacle on your way, you can _____ and fall.
TRIP
200
Report this sentence. 'This is my sister,' John said.
John said that that was his sister.
200
Is this sentence correct? Do you fancy to go to the theatre tonight?
NO, IT'S WRONG. FANCY MUST BE FOLLOWED BY VERB + ING.
200
Is the second sentence a good rephrase of the first sentence? He was getting sicker so he decided to quit his smoke addiction. He stopped smoking because he was getting sicker.
Yes, it is.
300
Noun. This word is a synoym of danger or risk.
HAZARD
300
Paraphrase the sentence using the word given. ADMITTED 'Yes, it's true. I took the money.' George said. George ......
GEORGE ADMITTED HAVING TAKING THE MONEY.
300
Wich verb can you use to complete this sentence? Marcus (gives the impression) ______ to be enjoying the party.
APPEARS
300
Is this sentence correct? He tried opening the door with a card, but that didn't work.
Yes.
400
Adjective. A strong pain in a part of your body may be caused by ______ work using the same part of your body for too long.
REPETITIVE
400
Report this sentence using the verb given. 'Let's go to the beach this weekend!' Julia said. SUGGESTED.
JULIA SUGGESTED GOING TO THE BEACH. Or JULIA SUGGESTED THAT THEY SHOULD GO TO THE BEACH.
400
Is this sentence correct? I can't afford to buy a new car right now.
YES, IT IS. AFFORD IS FOLLOWED BY INFINITIVE WITH TO
400
What's the difference between these two sentences? I remembered to lock the door. I remembered locking the door.
The first sentence refers to a future action. The second sentence refers to a past action.