Imperatives
Subject and object questions
have to, don't have to, can't
Present perfect
Vocabulary
100

Make this sentence an imperative:
You close the door.

Close the door.

100

What is the correct question?
She called someone. (Ask about the object)

Who did she call?

100

Students ______ wear a uniform. (obligation)

Students have to wear a uniform.

100

Complete:
I ______ (visit) Paris.

I have visited Paris.

100

This subject studies money, markets and trade between countries.

Economics

200

Change to negative imperative:
Talk during the exam.

Don’t talk during the exam.

200

Complete the question and say if it is object or subject question:
________ broke the window?

Who (subject question)

200

You ______ smoke here. (prohibition)

You can't smoke here.

200

Make a question:
She has finished her homework.

Has she finished her homework?

200

What subject studies past events?

History

300

Give advice using an imperative:
Your friend is tired.

Go to bed early. / Take a break. / Go to sleep.

300

Is this subject or object question?
Who ate the pizza?

Subject question

300

On Sundays, I ______ wake up early. (no obligation)

On Sundays, I don't have to wake up early.

300

Choose the correct option:
I have lived here ______ 2020.

a) since
b) for  

I have lived here since 2020.

300

Past and past participle of “see”

Saw and seen

400

Give advice using an imperative:
Your best friend didn't do his/her homework.

Do your homework/Copy my homework/Skip the class/Scape from school

400

Correct the mistake:
Who did break the computer?

Who broke the computer?

400

Say 3 different rules you have here in upmh, use have to, don't have to and can't.

Students don't have to wear uniform

Students have to attend all their classes 

Students can't smoke in the university.

400

Create a sentence in present perfect using never and the verb "go"

Example: I have never gone to Asia

400

She walked ______ the room.

a) onto

b) into

c) inside of

b) into

She walked into the room.

500

Write an imperative with a preposition of movement (into, onto, out of).

Go into the classroom. / Get out of the car. / Go

500

Make both, an object and a subject question
The teacher explained the lesson.

Subject question: Who explained the lesson?

Object question: What did the teacher explain? 

500

Explain the difference:

  • You don’t have to wear a jacket.

  • You can’t wear a jacket.

Don’t have to = no obligation.
Can’t = prohibition.

500

Make a sentence in present perfect with “never.”

Example: I have never tried sushi.

500

This subject studies how language is structured, sounds, and changes over time. It is not the same as studying a specific language like English or French.

Linguistics