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Question 1 of 39
1. Question
Can you finish the job _________ Friday?
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Question 2 of 39
2. Question
We all look forward ……………………. you soon.
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Question 3 of 39
3. Question
I wish I ……………………. more time.
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Question 4 of 39
4. Question
If you were ever in trouble, I would give you all the help you ……………………. .
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Question 5 of 39
5. Question
Her parents don’t want ……………………. married.
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Question 6 of 39
6. Question
Question Tags. Match the question tags a – f with the
sentences 1 – 6.Sort elements
- shall we?
- aren't I?
- is there?
- haven't they?
- won't it?
- did he?
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Let's have a party,
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I'm talking too much,
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There's hardly any bread left,
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Somebody's moved the chair,
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Everything will be ok,
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Pete didn't enjoy the film,
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Question 7 of 39
7. Question
Prepositions and nouns. Which prepositions go with the “AVERAGE”
word?Select all that apply
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Question 8 of 39
8. Question
Prepositions and nouns. Which prepositions go with the “FOOT“
word?Select all that apply
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Question 9 of 39
9. Question
Prepositions and nouns. Which prepositions go with the “ARREST“
word?Select all that apply
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Question 10 of 39
10. Question
Prepositions and nouns. Which prepositions go with the “£ 500“
word?Select all that apply
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Question 11 of 39
11. Question
Prepositions and nouns. Which prepositions go with the “10%“
word?Select all that apply
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Question 12 of 39
12. Question
Prepositions and nouns. Which prepositions go with the “FREEZING“
word?Select all that apply
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Question 13 of 39
13. Question
Prepositions and nouns. Which prepositions go with the “18 YEARS OLD“
word?Select all that apply
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Question 14 of 39
14. Question
Prepositions and nouns. Which prepositions go with the “NEW MANAGEMENT“
word?Select all that apply
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Question 15 of 39
15. Question
Prepositions and nouns. Which prepositions go with the “HOLIDAY“
word?Select all that apply
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Question 16 of 39
16. Question
Prepositions and nouns. Which prepositions go with the “PRESSURE“
word?Select all that apply
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Question 17 of 39
17. Question
Prepositions and nouns. Which prepositions go with the “BUSINESS“
word?Select all that apply
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Question 18 of 39
18. Question
Prepositions and nouns. Which prepositions go with the “MIDNIGHT“
word?Select all that apply
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Question 19 of 39
19. Question
Prepositions and nouns. Which prepositions go with the “THE NIGHT“
word?Select all that apply
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Question 20 of 39
20. Question
Prepositions and nouns. Which prepositions go with the “NEW YEAR’S DAY“
word?Select all that apply
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Question 21 of 39
21. Question
Prepositions and nouns. Which prepositions go with the “THE WINTER“
word?Select all that apply
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Question 22 of 39
22. Question
Prepositions and nouns. Which prepositions go with the “FRIDAY MORNING“
word?Select all that apply
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Question 23 of 39
23. Question
Prepositions and nouns. Which prepositions go with the “TIME“
word?Select all that apply
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Question 24 of 39
24. Question
Prepositions and nouns. Which prepositions go with the “THE RUSH HOUR“
word?Select all that apply
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Question 25 of 39
25. Question
Prepositions and nouns. Which prepositions go with the “HIS FORTIES“
word?Select all that apply
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Question 26 of 39
26. Question
Prepositions and nouns. Which prepositions go with the “A FORTNIGHT’S TIME“
word?Select all that apply
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Question 27 of 39
27. Question
Prepositions and nouns. Which prepositions go with the “THE WEEKEND“
word?Select all that apply
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Question 28 of 39
28. Question
Irregular verbs. Complete the chart.
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INFINITIVE SIMPLE PAST PAST PARTICIPLE TO SHOW TO LAY TO STICK TO THROW TO FEEL TO FALL TO SLIDE TO TEAR TO LEAD TO BURST
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Question 29 of 39
29. Question
Passive. Complete these true sentences with the verbs
in brackets. You should use either the Passive Forms or the Active forms.-
1-Magistrate Isabelle Le Tessier (1) (sentence) her old school teacher for
speeding in Rouen, France, last week. He (2) was (force) to write ‘ I must not
break the speed limit’ 25,000 times.2- Cuban Raul Blanco, who (3) (lose) three fingers in an accident several years ago,
(4) was (refuse) US citizenship because he cannot provide a
full set of fingerprints.3- The state of Andhra Pradesh in India (5) (pass) a new law saying
that anyone who (6) would be (catch) cheating in school exams (7) would be
(send) to jail for ten years.
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Question 30 of 39
30. Question
Vocabulary. Compound nouns. Put one word in each box
to form three compound nouns.Sort elements
- BLOOD
- WATER
- CASE
- BAG
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test – pressure – donor
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fall – melon – skiing
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brief – suit – book
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paper – plastic – hand
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Question 31 of 39
31. Question
Countable / Uncountable. Write the noun that is usually
uncountable in each group in the space on the right.-
meal, dish, food, menu, dessert:
motorway, traffic, traffic jam, lorry, rush hour:
cheque, coin, cash, salary, bonus:
holiday, journey, flight, luggage, suitcase:
health, pill, disease, operation, prescription:
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Question 32 of 39
32. Question
Complete the sentences with the right word.
IN / OF / BY / WITH / TO
FROM / ABOUT / FOR / ON / AT-
Who was that book written ?
Who does this dictionary belong ?
What are you looking ?
What did you spend all your money ?
What is your home town famous ?
What sort of books are you interested ?
What are you talking ?
What are you so afraid OF ?
‘You’ve got a postcard.’ ‘Oh. Who is it ?’
Who are you angry ? James or me ?
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Question 33 of 39
33. Question
FIRST AND SECOND CONDITIONAL. Match the
beginnings and endings of the sentences. Write the letter.Example 0 / I If I had more money ===> I’d buy a bigger house.
Sort elements
- I'd meet you for lunch.
- I'll finish the project.
- if I went to the meeting.
- if the train's on time.
- I'll give him your phone number.
- I'd get a new job.
- I could buy a nice car.
- I'll catch the bus.
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If I was less busy
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If I stay late at work
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I might get bored
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We'll be home by six
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If I see Jack
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If I were you
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If I saved £500 a month
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If it's raining in the morning
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Question 34 of 39
34. Question
LOOK, LOOKS LIKE, LOOK AS IF. Complete the
sentences with the verb in the correct form.-
The bag mine, but it isn’t!
You so pleased to be here!
He he’s going to scream.
My friend Tom Cruise.
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Question 35 of 39
35. Question
VERB PATTERNS. Complete the sentences. Be careful
two answers each time are correct.She …………………………….. me to go out.
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Question 36 of 39
36. Question
VERB PATTERNS. Complete the sentences. Be careful
two answers each time are correct.We …………………………….. that we had missed the train
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Question 37 of 39
37. Question
VERB PATTERNS. Complete the sentences. Be careful
two answers each time are correct.Mark …………………………….. to say sorry.
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Question 38 of 39
38. Question
VERB PATTERNS. Complete the sentences. Be careful
two answers each time are correct.John …………………………….. Tom not to go alone.
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Question 39 of 39
39. Question
INFINITIVE (TO ) AND -ING FORMS. Complete the paragraph
with the verbs given in the correct form.-
When you leave school, it can be difficult (decide) what to do next.
If you are not sure, you could think about (have) a year off.
Many young people work abroad before (start) university,
and these days it is quite easy (get) a job.
Although you may not be paid much, one advantage of (work) in another country is that you can really see how people live.
If you don’t think it’s safe (travel) alone, you can always ask a friend to
go with you. Whatever you do, don’t make any decisions without
(think) very carefully.
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