Ought To Quiz 6 (60 MCQs)

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1. To unite formally;to associate or join through mutual agreement
2. He doesn't have enough sleep.He ..... (stay, not) up late at night.
3. She feels cold.She ..... (wear) a scarf.
4. Your classmate is struggling with math homework. What advice do you give?
5. You ..... wash the plates now. You can do it later.
6. I have to clean up the room before my parents ..... home.
7. The pupils of Year 6 Melor always ..... stay back on Sunday afternoons.
8. In the sentence 'Students ought to complete their homework', what is the role of 'ought to'?
9. 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.
10. To spread or stretch out; unfold:
11. Had better also often implies a warning and more common in speaking.
12. Jeff crossed the street without looking both ways and he got hit hard by a car. He is in hospital.
13. Someone cleaned my car for me. $\rightarrow$ I ..... my car .....
14. You ..... type your essay but if you want, you can do it.
15. La forma abreviada negativa de should es:
16. He ..... leave earlier to avoid getting stuck in traffic.
17. ..... we leave the room? Is the lesson over?
18. Choose the best advice:'I feel sick after eating too much candy.'
19. There are plenty of hotels in the town. It ..... hard to find a place to stay.
20. A:I have got a sore throat.B:You ..... drink.
21. You should have bought the computer when it ..... on sale.
22. If only you ..... tolerant of each other's moods in your family! You had got on better
23. Freedom from captivity, confinement, or physical restraint
24. We ..... respect other people's opinions even if we disagree.
25. He ..... call his parents every weekend.
26. When playing or swimming in the pool, children ..... be accompanied by their parents.
27. You ..... you entered.
28. During the Cold War, which event occurred last?
29. I don't think you prepared well last time. You (a) study harder if you don't want to fail the test again.
30. The Prime Minister ..... the same thing for weeks now. No one believes him.
31. Role-play a scenario where you give advice using 'ought to'.
32. You ..... cross the street at red traffic lights.
33. There are too many scams on the Internet.We ..... (be) more careful when we surf the Net.
34. She's having extra lessons ..... get better at English
35. You ..... wear a seatbelt while driving. It's the law.
36. Which of the following has a short /oo/ sound?
37. To sustain or withstand; to bear or hold up; to serve as a foundation
38. You're going to buy a new phone. What should you do?
39. If only I ..... my clothes the day before.
40. In case you're suffered from the injury, you ..... see the doctor today.
41. If I ..... more petrol on it, we ..... fine.
42. What BSA district is Troop 2054 in?
43. We ..... forget to take an umberlla because it's going to rain.
44. They ..... to buy groceries before heading home.
45. He hasn't ..... mend my bike yet. He'll do it tomorrow.
46. Leading, important, or well-known
47. I'm not feeling well. I'm not used ..... until so late.
48. You ..... try to work out more. It's my opinion!
49. We ..... our car repaired by a mechanic last week.
50. Correct mistake:You (A) have to (B) made sure that children (C) don't play outside alone.
51. A:I was late because there was so much traffic. B:You ..... by car. The metro is much faster.
52. Interchange of goods and services especially between countries; trade
53. They ..... they ..... the photo. It was a good one.
54. You ..... bring your laptop tomorrow; the activity is handwritten.
55. The length of time during which a being or thing has existed; a length of time, period or era
56. Maybe you ..... try a different size. That dress looks too small.
57. I want to get fit, so I ..... do more exercise
58. What was the main goal of Zionism?
59. Andy went to a party, and he really wanted to dance with Sarah. But it didn't go well. Here's what he thinks.I wish I ..... to the party.
60. To act against or provide resistance to; to stand in the way of