
ESOL High Beginner - Week 9 Quiz - 11.19.22
Quiz by Matthew Kolbusz
Tag the questions with any skills you have. Your dashboard will track each student's mastery of each skill.
Doctors __________ have a university degree.
Mechanics _____________ know how to fix cars.
Airlines __________ employ more women pilots.
He has to work on weekdays.
I must finish my homework.
She should work this Saturday because she wants to take a holiday next week.
There is a law that forbids smoking in this restaurant. I _______________ smoke in this restaurant.
There is no law that forbids smoking in this restaurant but I know it bothers some people when I smoke in a restaurant. I _______________ smoke in any restaurant.
I know people smoke in that restaurant. I don’t like eating in a restaurant where people smoke. I _______________ eat in that restaurant. I can eat in a restaurant that doesn’t allow smoking.
We should see a film this weekend.
You must pay taxes.
She has to wake up early to get to work on time.
You have to get a job after you graduate.
They shouldn’t watch so much TV.
He doesn’t have to play football.
I don’t have to work on Saturdays
We use "will" to talk about the future.
We use "will" when we make a decision at the same time as we are speaking.
The structure for future "will" is [will + base verb].
Jason: The phone is ringing! | Marta:Â I __________ (answer) it.
Jason: These bags are heavy. | Alison: I ___________ (help) you.
Jason: I don’t have any cash. | Mary: Don’t worry. I ________ (pay) by credit card.
You look tired. I _______________ (finish) your work for you.
Sit down, mom. We _______________(cook) the dinner for you.
He didn’t answer my email. I _______________(call) him.
We can use "will" and "won’t" to make predictions about things in the future.
"Will" is used in negative sentences, and "won’t" is used in positive sentences.
You _______ (find) that book interesting.
You ________Â that book interesting.
Magda was very rude. I _______________ visit her again.
I _______________ try to answer your questions if I can.
We often use I think, maybe and probably when we are 100% sure about the future.
I think she _______________ (dance) with him tonight.
She probably _______________ (come) with us tomorrow because she is not working.
_______________ they will have a party, but I don’t think so.
They ____________ win the match.
I ____________ hot next weekend.
____________ go to the party tonight, but I'm not sure.
I think she will...
I don’t think he will...
We probably...
Those boxes look heavy.
Maybe we will...
I think I...
Don’t talk on the phone when you’re driving!