a fast rate of moving or operating...
high speed
the time in the morning when the sun starts to rise in the sky...
sunrise
to enter your personal details into a website, etc. so that you can use it...
sign into account
Gerund form of the verb "to be"
being
Can you name three modal verbs?
Any combination of the following three words:
May, might, be able to, can, could, must, have to, need to, mustn’t, should, shouldn't, cannot
to travel to a lot of places...
getting around
the time in the evening when you last see the sun in the sky...
sunset
an arrangement to use a social media website or internet service by a particular person who gives their name and some personal details...
account
Infinitive form of the verb "dormir"
sleep
Can you name at least one modal verb that is used to discuss possibility?
May, might, be able to, can, could
involving the possibility of something bad happening...
risky
something that lives and moves but is not a human, bird, fish, or insect...
a secret word or combination of letters or numbers, used for communicating with another person or with a computer to prove who you are...
password
Gerund of the verb "to believe"
believing
Can you name at least one modal verb used to discuss permission?
May, might, may not, night not, can, could
the amount of weight carried, especially by a vehicle, a structure such as a bridge, or an animal...
loads
a statement that someone will be hurt or harmed...
threat
to perform an entertainment or a particular character in a play, film, etc...
played a role
What is the defintion of "infinitive"?
the basic form of a verb, that usually follows "to" in English
Which modal verb is used to ask for advice?
Should
the amount of money and comfort people have in a particular society...
the standard of living
to collect money for a particular purpose, especially for a charity...
to raise money
when many people think that something is true, correct, or real...
widely believed
What is the definition of "gerund"?
a word ending in "-ing" that is made from a verb and used like a noun
Can you name at least one modal verb used to talk about obligation and necessity?
Must, have not, need to