Which is the correct indirect question?
Can you tell me where is the station?
Can you tell me where the station is?
Can you tell me the station is where?
Choose the correct word order for an indirect question:
Do you know when was the movie released?
Do you know the movie was released when?
Do you know when the movie was released?
Which question is direct?
Could you tell me what time it is?
What time is it?
Do you know what time it is?
Complete the indirect question: "Would you mind telling us ______?"
the answer is what
what is the answer
what the answer is
Identify the incorrect indirect question:
Can you tell me why she left?
Do you know where did they go?
Could you explain how this works?
Which modal expresses certainty in the past?
might have
must have
could have
Complete the sentence: "The lights are off. They ______ out."
must go
must have gone
might go
Choose the correct deduction: "She didn't answer the phone. She ______ sleeping!"
might be
can't be
must be
Which sentence is incorrect?
He might have forgotten the keys.
He must have forgotten the keys.
He must has forgotten the keys.
"The door was open. Someone ______ it."
must have opened
might opened
can't have opened
Which phrasal verb means "to cancel"?
talk into
pay off
call off
"I ______ my old diary while cleaning the attic."
came across
passed away
went out
"The fire ______ because there was no more wood."
called off
turned up
went out
Which phrasal verb means "to persuade"?
talk over
talk into
call off
"Her hard work finally ______; she got promoted."
paid off
went out
passed away
Choose the correct linker: "______ it rained, we had a great picnic."
However
Despite
Although
Which linker is followed by a noun?
although
despite
even though
"She's very talented. ______, she's quite modest."
Although
However
In spite of
Identify the incorrect sentence:
Despite the rain, we went out.
Even though it rained, we went out.
Although the rain, we went out.
"______ his injury, he played the match."
Although
Despite
However
Which verb is followed by a gerund?
want
enjoy
decide
Complete the sentence: "I stopped ______ chocolate last year."
to eat
eating
eat
"She promised ______ me later."
calling
to call
call
Which sentence is correct?
I remember to meet him last year.
I remember meet him last year.
I remember meeting him last year.
"He can't stand ______ in traffic."
to wait
waiting
wait
What is the noun form of "agree"?
agreement
agreeable
agreeing
"Her ______ to the news was surprising." (react)
reaction
reacting
reactor
"The noun form of happy is ______."
happyness
happeness
happiness
"The ______ of the movie made it a hit." (entertain)
entertainment
entertaining
entertainer
"There's a ______ between the two events." (connect)
connection
connecting
connective
"Do you know ______ the train leaves?"
Rewrite as an indirect question: "Where is the library?" → "Could you tell me ______?"
"Would you mind explaining ______ this works?"
"I wonder ______ they arrived late."
"Can you tell me ______ the nearest bank is?"
"The window is broken. Someone ______ it." (must / break)
"She's not answering. She ______ asleep."
"He ______ the exam. He didn't study at all!" (can't / pass)
"They ______ lost. They have a map."
"The keys were here! Someone ______ them." (must / take)
"The meeting was ______ due to bad weather."
"I ______ an old friend at the mall yesterday."
"The lights ______ during the storm."
"She ______ last year after a long illness."
"He ______ going to the concert."
"______ it was cold, we went swimming."
"She's very smart. ______, she's lazy."
"______ the rain, the event was successful."
"He failed the test ______ studying hard."
"______ he's rich, he drives an old car."
"I enjoy ______ to music." (listen)
"She hopes ______ a doctor one day." (become)
"He stopped ______ a sandwich." (eat)
"They avoid ______ junk food." (eat)
"We decided ______ a new car." (buy)
"The ______ of the plan was clear." (explain)
"Her ______ surprised everyone." (react)
"The ______ of the story made it exciting." (end)
"______ is important for health." (relax)
"There's no ______ between the two events." (connect)