VOCABULARY
DEFINING RELATIVE CLAUSES
MODAL VERBS - THEORY
MODAL VERBS - PRACTICE
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Document you must take with you when you travel abroad.

Passport

100

Which are the relative pronouns? How do we use them?

Who/ that: people

Which/ that: things/animals

Where: places

Whose: possession.

100

What form of the verb follows MODAL VERBS?

The INFINITIVE.
100

Choose:

We have to/ need to wear a tie to school. It's a rule.

have to

100

Invent a sentence using a defining relative clause.

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200

The plane ________ and then __________.

(other words for saying that it leaves and arrives)

takes off/ lands

200

What do we use defining relative clauses for?

We use defining relative clauses to describe exactly which people, things, places, etc. we're talking about.

200

Which modal verb do we use to express OBLIGATION in the present? And in the past?

Must in the present.

Had to in the past.

200

Choose:

We had to/ must give our homework in last week.

had to
200

Say 5 words connected with TRAVELLING.

...

300

The place where you arrive is your...

destination

300

Complete:

The girl _____ sat next to me on the flight spoke French.

WHO/THAT

300

Which modal verb do we use to express that something is necessary, especially when there is a rule about it?

And to express that something is not necessary?

Have to, don't have to.

Has to, doesn't have to.

300

Choose:

You haven't to/ don't have to wear a dress to go to the party. It's up to you!

don't have to

300

What's the meaning of JUMP ON/JUMP OFF?

They mean get on/off.

For example: Jump on a bus.

400

Can you mention 2 words related to ROAD TRAVEL?

Motorway, traffic jam, border

400

Can we leave out the relative pronoun here? Why?

She thanked the man who found her dog.

No! Because the relative pronoun IS NOT the object of the relative clause in that sentence. It is the subject. We can only leave out the relative pronoun when it is the OBJECT of the relative clause.

400

What do we use NEED TO/ DON'T NEED TO?

When we think that something is or isn't necessary, but not an obligation.

400

Complete:

You _____ vote on the next elections.

must

400

What phrasal verb means visit for a short time?

STOP OFF

500

What is the difference between travel, journey, and trip?

Travel: can be a VERB (to make a journey) or a NOUN (the action of travelling).

Journey: a noun. The time when you ARE travelling from one place to another (The journey to school, for example).

Trip: a noun. A short visit to a place. Going there and coming back home.

500

Join these sentences using a relative clause.

The man was standing next to the door.

He said 'good morning'.

The man who was standing next to the door said good morning.

500

Can we use MUST in the future?

NO!

Only have to.

WILL HAVE TO / WON'T HAVE TO

500

Complete:

I _____ go to the toilet before I go.

Explain why.

need to.


Because it is a necessity, but not an obligation.

500

Can you say:

1 obligation of yours

1 thing that it is not necessary for you to do?

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