modals I
modals II
relative clauses I - correct the mistakes
relative clauses II - correct the mistakes
relationships I
relationships II
100

This could/can be my only opportunity to go and see a football match this season.

could

100

Bonus!

You get the points!

100

The castle was incredibly old that we visited.

The castle that we visited was incredibly old.

100

The women were at the front of the queue who hadn’t noticed that the tickets had all been sold.

The women who were at the front of the queue hadn’t noticed that the tickets had all been sold.

100

I had a pretty c _ _ v _ _ _ i _ _ _ l upbringing really, living in the suburbs with my mum, dad and sister.

conventional

100

Sorry!

No points here!

200

Where I’m from, we have to/had better learn the local traditional dancing until we’re about nine years old, and then we can stop if we want.

have to

200

When the performance was over we should/were able to go backstage and meet the actors as my cousin is a close friend of the producer.

were able to

200

It's a trap!

You lose the points!

200

My favourite lecturer, that has now retired, is interviewed a lot on history documentaries.

WHO has now retired

200

Bonus!

You get the points!

200

It’s unbelievable that those two have ___ out again.

fallen

300
Sorry!

No points!

300

He mustn’t/can’t be a grandfather – he doesn’t look a day over 35!

can't

300

Lots of people came to my father’s party, most of who I hadn’t met before.

most of WHOM

300

Here’s the key what I’ve been searching for.

THAT / WHICH I’ve been searching for.

300

I’ve never had a serious ___ with my brother about anything. We’ve only ever disagreed about silly things and then completely forgotten about it by the next day.

a argue   b dispute   c fall out

b dispute

300

I didn’t realise Phillip was a(n) _ _ _ _ _ _ friend until we were both at his birthday party.

mutual

400

He’s invited me out for lunch, but he knows I have a hectic day so he said I won’t/needn’t come if I don’t have time.

needn't

400

You had better/could work a great deal harder this term or I fear you may be kicked out of university.

had better

400

This is the area of London in which I grew up in.

This is the area of London in which I grew up. OR This is the area of London that I grew up in.

400

Give a gift!

Give the points to another team!

400

He has a(n) ___ relationship with his mother because she doesn’t approve of his career as a designer. REDSATIN

strained

400

It must be so convenient having your ___ family living so close by. I bet you’ve never had to pay for a babysitter. TEDXENDE

extended

500

We might not/can’t have found out about the change of venue if Vicky hadn’t texted me.

might not

500

Our new housemate can’t/won’t do the washing up when I ask her to.

won't

500

Spelling is an area which with I’ve always had problems.

Spelling is an area with which I’ve always had problems.

500

This poster, I was given for my birthday, which looks fantastic in my newly decorated front room.

This poster, which I was given for my birthday, looks fantastic in my newly decorated front room.

500

 I told her repeatedly to keep him at arm’s _ _ _ _ _ _ if she didn’t want to be hurt again, but she never listens to me.

length

500

Camilla was a well-behaved and helpful girl and her father said this was due to her s _ _ _ _ _ upbringing.

strict