Q: Which modal shows the highest certainty
A: Will
Q: Combine the sentences:
“She’s the student. She won the scholarship.”
A: She’s the student who won the scholarship.
Q: Make a question:
“She used to wake up early.”
A: Did she use to wake up early?
Q: Which life event usually involves changing your address but not your job?
A: Move house
Q: Which language has the most native speakers?
A: Mandarin Chinese
Q: Complete: “She ___ be late. I’m not sure.”
A: Might / may
Anna is the girl ___ kissed me!
(A) whose (B) who
Anna is the girl who kissed me!
Q: True or false: Used to can describe past states and habits.
A: True
Q: Which option best fits the definition:
“To create your own company and take financial risks.”
A: Start a business
Q: What is the longest river in the world?
A: The Nile
Q: True or false: “Might” is more certain than “will”.
A: False
Q: Choose the correct pronoun:
“The job ___ he applied for is very competitive.”
A: That / which
Q: use of get
( ) pass a test to drive a car
-GET A? ____________
A: get a driving license
Q: Complete the sentence using the correct life event:
“She decided to ___ in order to help her community, not to get paid.”
A: Do volunteer work
Q: Which planet has the most moons?
A: Saturn
Q: Which modal expresses possibility, not certainty?
A: May / might
This is the top ___ costs $5.99.
(A) which (B) who
(A) which
Q:Use of get
what kind of get do you use when?
You receive something for your birthday
A: get a present
Q: Which life event is most likely to increase your responsibilities long-term?
A: Have children
Q: What year did humans first land on the moon?
A: 1969
Q: Correct the sentence if needed:
“He might definitely be at home.
A: Incorrect → might and definitely don’t combine
Q: Complete:
“This is the reason ___ I left early.”
A: Why / that
A:Why
Q:Use of get
what kind of get do you use when?
You receive some good information
A: Get good news
Q: Which life event is often motivated by values rather than money?
A: Do volunteer work
Q: What gas do plants absorb from the atmosphere?
A: Carbon dioxide