Modals and passive voice
Tag questions
Indirect questions
Phrasal verbs
Surprise
100

Choose the correct passive structure:

a. Your passport must be shown.

b. You must show your passport.

a. Your passport must be shown.

100

Choose the correct form of tag question:

a. He's very competitive, doesn't he?

b. He's very competitive,isn't he?


b. He's very competitive,isn't he?

100

Choose the correct indirect question structure:

a. Could you tell me where is the station?

b. Could you tell me where the station is?

b. Could you tell me where the station is?

100

Choose the correct phrasal verb expression:

a. The car broke down.

b. My cousin's leg broke down.

a. The car broke down. Break down means stop functioning.

100

Choose the correct option:

a. Can I go to the bathroom?

b. May I go to the bathroom?

b. May I go to the bathroom? (may is permission, can is ability)

200

Choose the correct passive structure:

a. The flight might be delay.

b. The flight might be delayed.

b. The flight might be delayed.

200

Choose the correct tag question structure:

a. You don't like to walk, don't you?

b. You don't like to walk, do you?

b. You don't like to walk, do you?

200

Choose the correct indirect question structure:

a. Do you know when leaves the bus?

b. Do you know when the bus leaves?

b. Do you know when the bus leaves?

200

Choose the correct phrasal verb expression:

a. The robber broke into the bank last night.

b. The roober broke out the bank last night.

a. The robber broke into the bank last night. Brake into means to force entry into a place.

Break out means to escape.

200

When you come in to the class at 6pm you say:

a. Good evening.

b. Good night.

a. Good evening.

Good night it's only for when you are saying good bye at night.

300

Choose the correct passive structure:

a. Tickets can be bought.

b. Tickets could is bought.

a. Tickets can be bought.

300

Choose the correct tag question structure:

a. They will win, are they?

b. They will win, won't they?

c. They will win, aren't they?

b. They will win, won't they?

300

Choose the correct indirect question/statement structure:

a. I'd like to know where the hospital is. 

b. I'd like to know where is the hospital.

a. I'd like to know where the hospital is.

300

Check the correct phrasal verb expression:

a. I dropped off the documents.

b. I dropped out the documents.

a. I dropped off the documents. Drop off means to take somebody or something somewhere and leave them/it there quickly.

drop out means to quit (school, class, etc.)

300

Choose the correct option:

a. I have went to Europe.

b. I have gone to Europe.

b. I have gone to Europe.

(present perfect structure: have or has + past participle, in this case: go, went, gone)

400

Choose the correct passive structure:

a. Cars must be considered faster than bicycles.

b. Cars must considered faster than bicycles.

a. Cars must be considered faster than bicycles.

400

Choose the correct tag question structure:

a. They are the winners, are they?

b. They is the winners, isn't they?

c. They are the winners, aren't they?

c. They are the winners, aren't they?

400

Choose the correct indirect question structure:

a. Do you know if is on time the flight?

b. Do you know if the flight is on time?

Do you know if the flight is on time?

400

Choose the correct phrasal verb expression:

a. My boyfriend didn't want to go to the ballet, but he finally gave out.

b. My boyfriend didn't want to go to the ballet, but he finally gave in.

b. My boyfriend didn't want to go to the ballet, but he finally gave in. Give in means to reluctantly stop fighting or arguing (ceder en una discusión in Spanish).

Give out means to give to people usually at no cost.

400
Choose the correct option:


a. I bought 2 fish of the same species.

b. I boutght 2 fishes of the same species.

a. I bought 2 fish of the same species.

fish is irregular, when you say fishes it means different species (clown fish and trout, for example).

500

Choose the correct passive structure:

a. Airplanes might have been delayed.

b. Airplanes might be delay.

a. Airplanes might have been delayed.

500

Choose the correct tag question structure:

a. They have gone surfing, have they?

b. They have gone surfing, haven't they?

c. They have gone surfing, have gone they?

b. They have gone surfing, haven't they?

500

Choose the correct indirect question structure:

a. Can you tell me whether she is arriving on time?

b. Can you tell me does she arrive on time?

a. Can you tell me whether she is arriving on time?

500

Choose the correct phrasal verb expression:

a. I have to hand out my essay by Friday.

b. I have to hand in my essay by Friday.

b. I have to hand in my essay by Friday. Hand in means to submit (entregar in Spanish).

Hand out means to distribute to a group of people (repartir/ distribuir in Spanish).

500

choose the correct option:

a. She sang the song good.

b. She sang the song well.

b. She sang the song well. You are describing how she sang, not the song.