MODAL VERBS AND SIMPLE PAST
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Título del Test:![]() MODAL VERBS AND SIMPLE PAST Descripción: Modal verbs, Reading Comprehension and Vocabulary |




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Modal verbs: Use one of the modal verbs in brackets to fill each gap. Listen please, You____________ speak during this test. may not. might not. Modal verbs: Use one of the modal verbs in brackets to fill each gap. _________ littlle Elizabeth play the piano?. May. Can. Modal verbs: Use one of the modal verbs in brackets to fill each gap. I ___________ go to the party, but I´m not sure yet. might. can. Modal verbs: Use one of the modal verbs in brackets to fill each gap. He ___________ be French, judging by his accent. can. could. Modal verbs: Use one of the modal verbs in brackets to fill each gap. The Versant English Test ____________ be easy. You never know. Can. might. Modal verbs: Use one of the modal verbs in brackets to fill each gap. You ______________ wear short skirt for a job interview. That´s very inappropriate. might not. may not. Modal verbs: Use one of the modal verbs in brackets to fill each gap. This _____________ be true. Please don´t get this out of proportion. can not. might not. Modal verbs: Use one of the modal verbs in brackets to fill each gap. In 1950, people _____________ use mobile phones. can not. could not. Reading comprehension: Read the following story based on real life and answer the following questions. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Every January we celebrate the life of a great man. Martin Luther King fought for civil rights. He believed all Americans should be treated fairly, no matter his skin color. Who was Martin Luther King?. A racist person who hated white people. A black man who fought for civil rights. An international preacher. Reading comprehension: Read the following story based on real life and answer the following questions. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Dr. King was born in 1929 in Georgia. Since he was black, he could not go to the same schools as white children. Black Americans also had to use separate rest rooms, restaurants, theaters and swimming pools in some states. He helped to lead peaceful protests to change those unfair laws.It was a hard fight. Dr. King was attacked and arrested many times. But more and more Americans grew to understand that it was wrong to treat black people differently from white people. What inconveniencies had to face Martin Luther King as a black person?. Black people used to live with white people harmoniously. Only some rights were given to black people. He could not attend the same schools and have the same priveleges as white people. Reading comprehension: Read the following story based on real life and answer the following questions. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. In 1963, Dr. King led a quarter million people in a march to Washington D.C, while there, Dr. King gave his famous “I have a Dream” speech. He spoke about his hopes for America. He said people should be judged by their hearts, not by their skin color. His efforts bring about new laws to create equal rights for all Americans. What was Martin Luther king speech about?. He spoke about his dreams for America and said people should not be judged by their skin color. it was about the priveleges that white people have in the U.S. It was about the segregation. Basic coordinating conjunctions. Match the sentences in Column A with their conterpart in Column B. She says that she loves her dog,. I am a vegeterian,. Mom said we must wash the dishes,. He took me to the shop,. You must study for the test,. Simple Past: From the following list provided, make click on the simple past verbs. attacked. arrested. spoke. believed. change. be. celebrate. improve. honor. judged. Please read the terms used in Column A and match them with the synonyms that convey the same idea in Column B. Segregation. Racism. courage. hope. Honor. Treat. Make click on the irregular verbs on the list. fought. believed. treated. thought. change. grew. spoke. judged. improve. brought. |