2 I’m not slow, I just like my time!. 3 Why don’t you do something useful instead of time?. 4 My mother had to some time off when I was ill.. 5 My parents always me a hard time about exa
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Level 4
Second edition
Level 4 Unit 3
Unit 3 Vocabulary Practice
phrase in column B
1 spend a out of time
2 give b just in time
3 be c somebody’s time
4 waste d someone a hard time
5 run e time doing something
6 have f time to do something
7 take g some time off
2
correct form
1 I never enough time to do the
things I enjoy
2 I’m not slow, I just like my time!
3 Why don’t you do something useful instead
of time?
4 My mother had to some time off
when I was ill
5 My parents always me a hard time
about exams
6 How much time do you on
Facebook?
7 I didn’t fi nish the exam because I
out of time
3
1 We got there just on / in / off time to
see the beginning of the fi lm
2 My brother took so much time
away / off / out that he lost his job
3 I’m not surprised Louis isn’t here yet
He’s never in / on / by time.
4 We’ve run over / into / out of time so we’ll carry on tomorrow
5 None of the trains are running
on / in / for time today
6 Do you think we’ll be in / on / for
time to catch the last bus?
4
the speaker says: a, b or c
1 ‘I’ll always love you.’
a promise b recommend c suggest
2 ‘I’m not going to lend you any more money.’
a claim b refuse c persuade
3 ‘I think you ought to do a computing course.’
a advise b warn c claim
4 ‘If you don’t wear a suit, you won’t get the job.’
a emphasise b refuse c promise
5 A: ‘Please come It’ll be really good fun.’
B: ‘OK then.’
a suggest b persuade c state
6 ‘It wasn’t me that left the door unlocked.’
a advise b refuse c deny
7 ‘I really enjoyed the book One Day
You should read it.’
a state b recommend c promise
have