
Enhance Your English Skills with Interactive Exercises
Dive into a series of interactive English exercises focusing on grammar, vocabulary, and modal verbs. From completing sentences to filling gaps with the right words, this content will help improve your language proficiency. Practice using modal verbs and learn to form future tense verbs with engaging examples. Additionally, test your knowledge of fruits, vegetables, meats, and fish with a fun bonus activity. Improve your language skills today!
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MOCK TEST ENGLISH EJB2 UNITS 5, 6, 7
Complete with right words Guest can go to the gym in the f c The m r is on this floor for business travellers. Extra b is placed in the room for colder nights. We put f on the left of the plate and s on the right. Waiter or s brings food to the table.
Guest can go to the gym in the fitness centre. The meeting room is on this floor for business travellers. Extra blanket is placed in the room for colder nights. We put fork on the left of the plate and spoon on the right. Waiter or server brings food to the table.
Fill the gaps with modal verbs: . I see your passport? . I call a taxi for you? .. you spell that?
May/Can/Could I see your passport? Shall I call a taxi for you? Could/Can you spell that?
Write verbs in future forms I think you (enjoy) trekking in the forest. We (rent) a lodge, we are checking prices online. He (go) scuba diving tomorrow morning.
I think you will enjoy trekking in the forest. We are going to rent a lodge, we are checking prices online. He is going scuba diving tomorrow morning.
bonus name four types of fruit name four types of vegetables name four types of meat name four types of fish