Created by alexanderordoez ESL English B1 Grammar English Author's Instructions Fill in the blanks with to, in order to, so as to, in order not to, so as not to, so that, for. Some sentences may have more than one correct answer. My Google Classroom Courses × 0 classes selected (0 students total) Quick Access Select all classes (0 classes) All Classes Loading courses... Cancel Share Share to selected Course __COURSE_NAME__ __STUDENT_NAME__ (__STUDENT_EMAIL__) Clause of Purpose Download Worksheet Validation Check my answers Emails my answers to my teacher Full name Group/level School subject Teacher's email or key code Close Submit Validating worksheet... (12) Your answers have been sent to your teacher. Good luck! OK We encountered an error submitting your answers. Please try again. OK Advertisement | Go Ad Free Created by alexanderordoez ESL English B1 Grammar English Author's Instructions Fill in the blanks with to, in order to, so as to, in order not to, so as not to, so that, for. Some sentences may have more than one correct answer. Explore Worksheets Should, Must, or Have To? - Football World Cup ESL B1 Should, Must, or Have To? - Football World Cup Grammar - ESL In this B1-level ESL worksheet, your students must fill in the blanks with the English modals "should", "must", or "have to" in the context of the football World Cup. Should, Must, or Have To? - Football World Cup ESL B1 Should, Must, or Have To? - Football World Cup Grammar - ESL In this B1-level ESL worksheet, your students must fill in the blanks with the English modals "should", "must", or "have to" in the context of the football World Cup. Present Simple Tense ESL B1 Present Simple Tense Grammar - ESL Write the correct answer. English as a Second Language Main content: Present Simple Other contents: Subject verb agreement B1- PRESENT SIMPLE AND CONTINUOUS ESL B1 B1- PRESENT SIMPLE AND CONTINUOUS Grammar - ESL LOOK, READ AND ANSWER