Do we use the gerund or infinitive for the two sentences.
a: (sing) They managed _ while eating cake.
b: (eat) They felt like _ a cake.
c: (see) They started _ that they made a mistake.
a: infinitive
b: gerund
c: both
Which of the following can you wear on your head/face?
- a sword and shield -wig -sunglasses
-leather jacket - belt - helmet
- cape - mask - apron
- football top
-wig
-sunglasses
-helmet
-mask
Fill in using obligation/permission/prohibition
a: (not allow) She _ to go to the park.
b: (better) You _ wash your hands.
c: (let) I _ you speak, if you speak English.
a: ins't allowed
b: had better
c: will let
What words mean the following?
a: Confused because you don't understand
b: Extremely embarrassed about something you've done
c: to walk on your toes quietly
d: to move as if you're going to fall
a: stuck
b: Ashamed
c: tip toe
d: stagger
Choose the correct words.
a: I've got a few/loads of followers on instagram - more than 500K!
b: Most/All of my friends are my age, but Minh is older.
c: It was so/such hot, he decided to swim.
d: It was so/such a bad day, I cried.
e: My teacher did/ such try her best to explain it
a: loads of
b: most
c: so
d: such
e: did
Fill in using the correct technology nouns/ verbs/ phrase:
a: I need an _ to plug my laptop in when I'm in America.
b: I am going to _ the newest movies online.
c: There is no wifi, I think the _ is broken.
d: I have to _ in order to google the answers.
a: adapter
b: stream
c: wireless router
d: connect to the internet
What are the following:
a: crew
b: immigrants
c: wear out
d: put up with
a: a group of people that work on a ship
b: a group of people that come to live in a country permanently
c: exhaust, tire out (anything along those lines)
d: deal with, tolerate, accept even though you don't want to (anything along those lines)
What do the following mean:
a: bring up (parenting)
b: strict
c: impatient
d: dull
e: bad-tempered
b: has lots of rules
c: doesn't like waiting
d: boring
e: gets angry quickly
Complete the rules for "didn't need to" and "needn't have done":
a: _ means someone did something, but it wasn't necessary
b: _ often means someone didn't do something because it was unnecessary.
a: needn't have done
b: didn't need to
a: he was wondering which way they went when he saw their car.
b: The home environment is a great place where people can learn manners.
c: My home, that is in Swaziland, is a beautiful place.
b and c
Fill in with get/ be used to or used to:
(check tense)
a: I _ get told stories before bed.
b: I _ seeing people drive motorbikes now.
c: I am still _ driving my motorbike.
a: used to
b: am used to
c: getting used to
Complete using ability in the past
a: He was so shocked he _ move!
b: She eventually _ to get to work.
c: I _ baking a cake.
a: couldn't
b:managed
c: succeeded in
Join the two sentences using a relative pronoun
a: Exo are viewed on youtube more in Thailand than in Korea. Exo is a K-pop group.
b: Rain failed 18 times. He only joined JYP on his 19th audition. (add "is why")
a: Exo ,which is a k-pop group, is viewed more in Thailand than in Korea.
b: Rain failed 18 times that is why he only joined JYP on his 19th audition.
a: Completely, creatively
b: Possibly, likely
c: Recently, later
d: locally, internationally
a: manner
b: certainty
c: time
d: place
Why is there no unit 6?
Because Kahoot was based on unit 6 :P