Which is correct?
A) Could you please to send me the money?
B) Could you please send me the money?
B) Could you please send me the money?
It's cold. You should wear a cardigan (wear)
A) True
B) False
A) True
Could you ____ me some money, please?
1) borrow
2) lend
2) lend
How to write deberìa?
1) Shold
2) Shoulld
3) Should
3) Should
___ I speak to Mr. Smith, please?
A) Can
B) May
C) Would
D) Would you mind if
B) May
Which is correct?
A) Could you help me?
B) Could you to help me?
A) Could you help me?
She's always tired. She should go to bed late every night (go)
A) True
B) False
B) False (shouldn't go)
Some pupils can ____ books from their school
1) borrow
2) lend
1) borrow
What is the affirmative structure?
A) Subject + shouldn't + verb + complement
B) Subject + should + verb + complement
C) Subject + verb + should + complement
B) Subject + should + verb + complement
___you open the window, please? It's hot in here.
A) Could
B) Won't
C) Couldn't
A) Could
Which is correct?
A) I would liking a drink
B) I would like a drink
B) I would like a drink
Should leave now? (we/leave)
A) True
B) False
B) False (should we leave)
Will you ____ me your umbrella till tomorrow?
1) borrow
2) lend
2) lend
What is the negative structure?
A) Subject + shouldn't + verb + complement
B) Subject + verb + should not + complement
A) Subject + shouldn't + verb + complement
___buying two loaves of bread on your way home?
A) Could you
B) Will you
C) Would you mind
D) Would you
C) Would you mind
Which is correct?
A) She would like a coffee
B) She would likes a coffe
C) She would likes a coffee
A) She would like a coffee
You should eat some fruit or vegetables every day (eat)
A) True
B) False
A) True
Should l ____ him my football?
1) borrow
2) lend
2) lend
What is the interrogative structure?
A) Subject + should + verb + complement?
B) Should + subject + verb + complement?
C) Subject + verb + should + complement
D) Shouldn't + subject + verb + complement?
B) Should + subject + verb + complement?
Would you mind if I___your dictionary for an hour or so?
A) Borrowed
B) Will borrow
C) Would borrow
A) Borrowed
Which is correct?
A) Can you pass my pen me?
B) Can you pass me my pen?
C) You can pass my pen me?
D) You can pass me my pen?
B) Can you pass me my pen?
People shouldn't drive fast in the town centre (drive)
A) True
B) False
A) True
You can ____ your books to Steve
1) borrow
2) lend
2) lend
Is used to ?
A) To give advice, to show obligation or duty, to say what is right and to show probability or expectation
B) When you ask someone to give you something or borrow something from someone
A) To give advice, to show obligation or duty, to say what is right and to show probability or expectation
Would you mind if I ___ come to your party?
A) Didn't
B) Won't
C) Wouldn't
A) Didn't