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Write the correct future form of the verb, expressing the
idea in italics
1 They (build) a new hospital there
(intention)
2 Brazil (win) the next World Cup
(prediction)
3 Your flight (leave) at 08.40
(future fact based on timetable)
4 1 (meet) her in the bar later
(arrangement between people)
5 I (take) him to hospital right now
(spontaneous decision)
(suggestion)
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Expressions of quantity
Put the expressions in the correct columns
alittle most less several agreatdealof almost all
no hardlyany afew ahugeamountof notone
the majority of fewer notmuch enough alot of
abit of fartoomuch plentyof notasingle loads of
only a couple of
Used with count Used with uncount| Used with count
nouns, e.g book / | nouns, e.g music | or uncount nouns |
books
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Match the opposite adjectives
_| hard (= difficult) f praise
C} bright (= clever) p improve
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Add a prefix from the box to form antonyms There is one prefix you don’t need to use
ir- dis- im mis- il- im- um
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Use the words in the box with either put or take to form phrasal verbs which match definitions 1-6
away back in off on out
suddenly become successful take off admit you said something wrong If stop you wanting something you play something (a CD, cassette etc) it understand what youhear IE
make something stop burning —_ it
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UNITS 7-9
Modals and related verbs General revision
Read the article about sharing a flat with other people and choose the
correct answers
Match the groups of modals and verbs with their meanings
Whether you're a student (1) and / or / whether you've just moved to the big city, ability advice obligation _ no obligation
| the chances are you (2) can / may / need be thinking of sharing a flat with other permission probability prohibition
| young people If so, there are some questions you (3) are supposed to / should / are request willingness _ unwillingness
| able to ask yourself about anyone (4) who / which / what wants to be your flatmate can
Particularly if you aren't used (5) living / to live / to living away from the family 1 allowed to
Firstly, if you're already (6) absolutely / very / highly good friends there's a risk you ;
(7) might / are likely to / are bound to spoil that friendship if you discover you don't 2 nông to
get (8) on / in / off so well after several months under the same roof Think about
any time (9) when / what / that you've spent with them, on holiday for instance Did can you
| they have any habits that got on your (10) irritations / feelings / nerves? 3 could you
| Obviously, many friends (11) which / that / what move in together find everything would you
| works out (12) extremely / exactly / fully well, and real problems are much more (13) don’t have to
| likely / probably / bound to arise with complete strangers In this case you need to 4 needn't
| know what each person is (14} as / like / about, so why (15) you won't / don’t / not don’t need to
| arrange a meeting to find out? mustn't
Begin by asking about basic things like (16) which / that / what they do, how much 5 not allowed to
they {17] ‘re able to / manage to / ‘d better pay in rent and how tong they want to can’t
| share with you Also try to find out whether they're the kind of person (18} whose / be likely to
which / who will do their fair share of the housework, or whether they'll (19) reject / 6 will
refuse / require to wash the dishes or put the rubbish out Will they (20) be leaving be bound to
always / always be leaving / leave always dirty mugs and plates around the place? ;
Are they the type of person who (21) isn’t / hasn't / won't keep the bathroom clean? 7 oromise to
Of course, it (22) can / may / must be that you're not all that clean and tidy
yourself In that case perhaps you (23) ‘d better not / ‘re not supposed to / aren't should
able to choose someone (24) who's / whose / what's too obsessed with cleanliness 8 had better
Ask if they smoke, drink a lot of have any (other) habits (25) what / who / which can
| you either don't share or don't approve of Do they spend hours (26) listen / to listen 9 able to
| / listening to loud music? Is it the kind of music (27) that / what / whose you like? manage to
If, finally, you're (28) exactly / quite / precisely sure you could live with them, supposed to
agree on some basic ground rules These could cover, for example, paying for things 10 have got to
(29) when / where / which are shared, like cleaning materials, or how long guests are required to
| (30) allowed / required / baund to stay without having to pay rent It’s essential that
you (31) mustn't / don’t have to / shouldn't decide things like these after weeks of
| sharing - (32) what / that / when it may be too late
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Complete the sentences Use each expression once only
getusedto isusedto useto usedto usually would
1 At this school we play hockey in winter
supermarket is now
3 By now, Sonia travelling on her own
4 Whenever I went by train, she meet me
at the station
5 Did you really dance like that, Dad?
6 It takes time to living in a new town
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Relative clauses
Combine the sentences using a relative pronoun Add
punctuation where necessary
1 Those are the people They shouted at us
Those
us
Sandra loved the roses Her favourite colour is red
Sandra
the roses
Our flat has 3 bedrooms It’s in the town centre
Our flat
has 3 bedrooms
That’s the shop I saw the suit there
That’s the shop
the suit
His elder sister is having a party She’s 17 today
His elder sister
a party
In summer we go to the mountains It’s hot then
In summer
the mountains
That’s the dog It bit the postman
That’s the dog
the postman
In the desert there’s little vegetation It seldom rains
there
In the desert
little vegetation
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That’s the man His car is badly parked
That’s the man
parked
January’s the month We go skiing then
January’s the month
skiing
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-ed or -ing?
Write -ed or -ing
Megan fell off her bike, hurt her leg
Embarrass by his mistake, Neil said nothing The athlete was exhaust
We spent the weekend relax_
after the race
at home
The comedian told an amus story
It was a depress _ day: cold and grey
It says ‘Print in Portugal’ inside the book She was disappoint to lose the game
after her holidays
The course was challeng academically
Jan looks relax
The gallery has a picture paint _ by Goya You should get a job look _ after children Many people are bor _ by politics
My aunt’s depress _ after her illness
It’s exhaust to climb at high altitude
One day, Harry made a shock discovery
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1 Replace the verbs in italics with a form of get and a
particle from the box
—
1 at out over round through up
1 He hasn’t recovered from the shock of losing the
game yet
nm 1 always spend too much money when I go to a
fairground
3 Sheila’s boss never stops criticizing her
4 VU have to be out of bed by 6.30 tomorrow morning
5 Once the truth became known, the Minister’s
reputation was ruined
6 Andy passed the Proficiency exam with a ‘C’ grade
7 What I’m suggesting is that the money may have
been stolen
8 We can successfully avoid this problem by trying
another approach
9 [ve been trying to talk on the phone to someone in
authority
10 My sister avoided the job of tidying up by saying she
was ill
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Complete the sentences with very or absolutely and a
word from the box
interesting hilarious surprised awful priceless clever
Even a small diamond is valuable, but one that size is
It is not enough to be to work here; you have to be absolutely brilliant
Most episodes of The Simpsons are funny, but the best ones are
A single dinosaur bone is , but the complete skeleton is absolutely fascinating
Jack was by his exam results and his parents were absolutely amazed
His early CDs were bad but his latest one is even
worse It’s
Correct the wrong word in these sentences.The answers are homophones
The van from Madrid to Buenos Aires takes 12 hours
There’s a big whole in your sock
The burglar was court by the police
Bart was so board he fell asleep
Every day J rowed my bike to school
The soldiers war their old uniforms
Talking during the exam isn’t aloud
Pm not shore what time the tide comes in
Slimming pills are a waist of money
All we are saying is give piece a chance
The Daily Sun says there are too many students in hire education
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UNITS 9-12
Read the newspaper article Choose the correct answers or, if Rewrite the sentences in the past
there is a gap, write one suitable word: an article, a 1 She may forget
preposition, an adverb, etc
TWO MISSING IN SNOWDONIA 2 You shouldn't look
Two walkers are reported to (1) being / have / been gone missing 3 It must be him
close to the summit of Snowdon, (2) highest mountain in
Wales Bryan McCall, aged 21, and Karen Wilson, 19, failed to return 4 Could they know?
by nightfall, leading to fears that they (3) may / may be / may
have been forced to spend last night on the mountain 5 He might be lying
(4) conditions when the pair set off yesterday morning
worse Thick cloud quickly covered the whole (6) the area
(6) — the surface of local lakes began to freeze within
(9) —_ few hours Blizzards began in the evening, with a great 8 I don’t need to stay
deal (10) snow falling above 500 metres
Friends of (11) two walkers, surprised (12) _ to have 9 Won't he go?
heard from either (13) them, think their mobile phones
(14) might / can / have to have become unusable for (15)_ — _ 10 They'll be arrested
reason Karen's friend Janet Richards believes Karen (16) called /
would call / would have called her to say they were alright if her
phone (17) is / has been / had been working properly Joe Hills, a
friend of Bryan5, admits he is worried they (18) could have / could
have had / were able to have had an accident last night, but
insists they are experienced hill walkers who (19) would have
found / would be finding / would be found shelter if they
(20) had forced / had been forced / forced to stay on the
mountain (21) last night
Mountain Rescue teams, who began looking for them early
22) _— morning, say that one or both (23) the walkers
(24) may / must / will have slipped and fallen in the treacherous
conditions, especially as (25) of them (26) used to / is used
to / gets used to walking in mountains in winter
The hope is, though, that they will be found safe and (27) _
before long, especially as the weather is forecast to clear up
within (28) next few hours
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Complete the second sentence so that it means the same
as the first
1 It’s a pity you can’t come with us
I wish you
2 It’s ashame there are some rocks on the beach
I wish there
3 Sadly, they didn’t see the warning sign
If only they
4 Those people won't stop shouting
I wish those people
5 I’m sorry I went to bed so late last night
I wish I
6 It’s annoying having to tidy up every day
I wish I
7 My parents are always arguing
I wish
8 [regret not wearing my seat belt at the time of the
accident
If only
9 Aren't you sorry you didn’t stay longer?
Don’t you wish
10 Unfortunately we weren't given all the information
If only
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Conditional sentences
Make past conditional sentences
1 | would've bought (buy) those shoes if I 'd had (have) the money
2 If the lifeboat (not rescue) the
3 We (set out) earlier if we
(know) how far it was
4 Ifyou (ask) me to keep it secret, I
(not say) a word
5 He (not fail) his driving test if he
(not crash) the car
7 Ifyou (not spot) the danger there
(can be) a disaster,
8 What (you do) if you
(be attacked) by a crocodile?
9 Ifyou (not sleep) at the time, you
(hear) the phone ring
Articles and determiners
Tick the correct sentences Correct the wrong sentences
by adding a, an, the, one, or of where necessary
We live next to health centre on Victoria Street
Some patients have to stay in hospital for months Neither of her brothers is very tall
I want to work as chemical engineer
It’s starting to rain Let’s go on bus
There’s plenty food for everyone
I usually have cereal with milk for breakfast
Fortunately, there are few attractive places in this
town
9 We've checked every one of the cables
10 Laura is very intelligent girl
11 It was such lovely day we went to the seaside
12 Every child loves chocolate and sweets
13 They’re divorced so they never speak to another
14 When I was eating nuts, I broke tooth
15 Hurry up There’s no time to lose
16 Free elections are important feature of democracy
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" produce the meanings in brackets
1 The idioms in these sentences use the wrong parts of
then odds take weird all outs tired by ends
1 Our washing machine makes a terrible noise It’s on more sick slowly large later ups wonderful its last feet
2 Suddenly becoming famous went to his leg and he 2 and (details)
compromise)
3 Tm afraid you have to head the fact that you failed 5 and (fed up)
4 He’s a generous man and people say he has a head of 7 and (good and bad times)
finding her ll or (completely or not at all)
an excellent for business
; 3 Match the synonyms in the box with the underlined
7 Are you really a member of the Royal Family or are words There is one synonym that you don’t need you pulling my hands?
8 meres lots of shopping in the car Can you give me 1 Esther eats enormous meals but she isn’t overweight
a face?
givemea 2 It was such a delicious meal that I could eat it all
9 After his girlfriend left him, Tom put on a brave again!
heart, but he was very upset 3 Customer Care will assist you if you have any
4 After weeks lost in space, the astronauts began to
10 Insome countries, people shake face every time they relate their experiences
meet 5 The work will be done during the week commencing
6 Following the war, many people are living in dreadful conditions
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UNITS 1-6
Tenses
Put the verb in brackets in the correct tense Sometimes more than one tense
is correct
A lift into trouble
It was the middle of the night and Paul {1) (get) worried The two unsmiling
| police officers obviously (2} {not believe} his story and one of them
| (3) (talk) quietly but urgently on the phone From the look on their faces they
{4) (suspect} him of something, but Paul still had no idea what
All he knew was that at 3.30 in the morning he (5) (walk) home when a
police car (6) {come} to a sudden stop right next to him The two officers
| jumped out and demanded to know who he (7) (be) and where he
‘Paul Hughes.’ he replied, ‘and | (9) {be} at the 2020 Club downtown Now |
it {1} {rain}, Paul was tired and he wanted to get home quickly, but the police
| 2) {be} suspicious
‘Where's home?’, asked the younger policeman
‘The Stonechurch estate; answered Paul, aware of the reputation for crime it
| (13) (acquire) in recent years
‘So what (14) {you do} round here?’ said the older one, ‘This isn’t the way
from the city centre’
‘i know; said Paul, feeling a bit irritated, ‘but | (15) (give) a lift by a guy at the
2020 He (16) {drop) me off at Bank St Station about 15 minutes ago Since then
| (17) {walk}
‘What was his name?”
‘No idea’
‘What (18) (he look like)?"
| “Tai heavily-built, skinhead Kind of tough-looking He (19) (wear) a blue
denim jacket’
‘And the car?’
| ‘A convertible BMW; a 5-Series Green, | think’
| — The policemen (20) (look at) each other for second
That car (21} (find) a few minutes ago It (22) (leave) behind the
| station
| ‘So what's that got to do with me?, said Paul, starting to feel uneasy
‘Quite a lot, replied the older policeman A report (23) (receive) just after 3
am that a green BMW (24) {steal) From outside the 2020 Then, a few minutes
| later a young man (25) (observe) walking away from the vehicle near Bank St
| Station That person (26) (describe) as average height, dark-haired and slim
| Very much like you, in fact And since then nobody else {27) {see} anywhere
near the car You're in trouble, Paul, and we (28) (take) you to the police station
for further questioning When we (29) (get) there we (30) (tell)
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Future forms Choose the correct answer: a, b, or
€
1 This time tomorrow, we
in the Pacific
c ‘ll be swimming
money back if you explain
a aregiving b_ will give c_ will have given
tonight, Mum?
a re we having b_ do we have
c ll we have had
end of the year
a Tregeting b= ’Il have got
c ‘ll be getting
5 Hell still in bed at two this afternoon
a belying bD lie
c have lain
6 I you with the dishes if you like
a ’m helping
b ’m going to help
c ‘llhelp
7 Here’s your ticket The train
platform 9 at 8.42
a leaving b_ leaves
c will have left
8 I finish work this week because a baby in June
a have b_ ’llhave
c ’m going to have
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Negatives
Tick the right sentences and correct the wrong ones
] My aunt asked us to not make a noise
He didn’t speak to anybody all evening
In the exam, you don’t have to copy from other
students
I haven’t already tidied my room
I don’t think what he did was very clever
A Aren't they staying here?
B I don’t hope so
We don’t like Monday mornings, either
I am not agree with what that man says
Question forms
Complete the questions for the answers
1 A What was the neighbour talking to you
2
Oh, just the weather and things like that
Three times a week
Could you tell me what date
It’s February 29th!
What
Anything that’s easy to read, like novels
today?
you like?
Only a minute I just have tea and biscuits
Well, it’s blue, quite long, with big pockets
mt
Countable or uncountable?
For each count noun, write an uncount noun related in
meaning
table
bus
suitcase
murder
euro
banana
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Numbers Write the numbers as you would say them
mm 365 three hundred and sixty-five 4,941,208
1990s
14 Oct
3/4
72%
34.57
1789 (year)
730 4465 (phone number)
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put and take
These sentences have the wrong expressions with put or take Exchange the words in italics to correct them
1
2
10
The whole village took place in the celebrations Sometimes you have to take a stop if you want to succeed
You're old enough to take offence for your own actions
Put yourself in my responsibility How would you feel?
James took part when I asked if his Rolex watch was genuine
The physics exam will take notice at 9 am on Monday
You'll be in trouble if you don’t take any word of what the boss says
He’! waste all that money he won Take my risk for
it
We must put a foot to violence: by football fans Sarah put her shoes in it by asking about the wedding It’s been called off
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Put the expressions in order, from the most to the fewest
several people most of the people hardly anybody
nearly everybody more than half the people a few people
Everybody (20 people)
(18 or 19 people)
(about 15 people)
(over 10 people)
(4 or 5 people) (about 3 people)
—_ _— (lor2people)
Nobody (0 people)
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Compound words and affixes
Complete each gap with the correct form of the word in
capitals on the right
When J arrived here in England I felt a bit
(1) at first, and even, at times, SICK
passed as I got used to the different
some people really (4) English LIKE
food, but it’s not that bad and the criticism
seems (5) to me The family FAIR
Pm staying with are nice, too Nobody’s
ever (6) tomeandtheyhelp KIND
me with my English, even my
(7) ! My teacher reckons WORK
speaking, and says I should be
helps, doesn’t it?
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Everyday English
What would you say in these situations? Complete the sentences,
1 You phone a small company to speak to the manager and the secretary answers What do you say?
2 Your friend Julia ends a phone conversation by saying
‘Have a good evening! What do you reply?
Same
3 You're at a new school and you want to find the office Ask another student where it is
4 At the railway station you see an old lady with a heavy suitcase Politely offer to carry it for her
5 You want to sell your old bicycle Somebody offers
you more money than you expected for it Accept the offer enthusiastically!
6 You have phoned a shop for information about
computers, but it’s a bad line and you miss the last
thing the assistant says Apologise and ask her to
repeat it
Sorry, I didn’t
7 A friend suggests spending a week in the casinos of Las Vegas, but neither of you have much money What
do you say?
We just
8 You go outside into the pouring rain and see a
neighbour in the street What exclamation would you use about the weather?
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