Ought To Quiz 11 (30 MCQs)

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1. To regard as a result of a specified cause
2. If you feel dizzy after the injection, you ..... tell the nurse immediately.
3. The form or system of rule by which a state, community, etc., is governed
4. Kate ..... swim very well, she is a great swimmer.
5. The noise from the trains ..... me terribly last night.
6. What time ..... we call you?
7. We ..... this movie already.
8. You ..... rub your eyes when you've touched spicy peppers.
9. To unite formally;to associate or join through mutual agreement
10. He doesn't have enough sleep.He ..... (stay, not) up late at night.
11. She feels cold.She ..... (wear) a scarf.
12. Your classmate is struggling with math homework. What advice do you give?
13. You ..... wash the plates now. You can do it later.
14. I have to clean up the room before my parents ..... home.
15. The pupils of Year 6 Melor always ..... stay back on Sunday afternoons.
16. In the sentence 'Students ought to complete their homework', what is the role of 'ought to'?
17. You look so upset today. You need to talk to someone about your problems. I see you worried almost every day. I think you ..... talk to a counselor.
18. To spread or stretch out; unfold:
19. Had better also often implies a warning and more common in speaking.
20. Jeff crossed the street without looking both ways and he got hit hard by a car. He is in hospital.
21. Someone cleaned my car for me. $\rightarrow$ I ..... my car .....
22. You ..... type your essay but if you want, you can do it.
23. La forma abreviada negativa de should es:
24. He ..... leave earlier to avoid getting stuck in traffic.
25. ..... we leave the room? Is the lesson over?
26. Choose the best advice:'I feel sick after eating too much candy.'
27. There are plenty of hotels in the town. It ..... hard to find a place to stay.
28. A:I have got a sore throat.B:You ..... drink.
29. You should have bought the computer when it ..... on sale.
30. If only you ..... tolerant of each other's moods in your family! You had got on better