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Focus 3 Unit 2

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    Focus 3 Unit 2
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  • Complete with the correct preposition: How could Jane let us _____ like that? She´s the best player on the team.
    down
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  • Complete with the correct preposition: Adam´s hurt his arm, so he has to drop ____ of the tennis competition.
    out
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  • Complete with the correct preposition: William has to take ____ last year´s champion in the final game of the season.
    on
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  • Complete with the correct preposition: Christina is an excellent sailor. She got ____ it when her dad first took her sailing at the age of six.
    into
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  • Complete with the correct preposition: My mum´s running in the marathon this Sunday. Do you want to come and cheer her ____ with me?
    on
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  • Complete with the correct preposition: I´ve decided to go ___ for a karate tournament.
    in
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  • Complete with the correct preposition: How many calories do you think 45 minutes of yoga burns ____?
    off
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  • How old were you when you ____ into rowing? (been/got/had)
    got
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  • I feel that my team really ____ me down after they failed to win the cup. (put/took/let)
    let
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  • Swimmer Simon Davies said his main aim this year is to _____ his own world record. (break/rest/keep)
    break
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  • The best way to lose weight is to keep _____ and watch what you eat. (shape/fit/healthy)
    fit
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  • My sports _____ told me I need to lose some weight if I want to win the trophy. (training/fan/coach)
    coach
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  • Complete with the correct preposition: You really picked ____ the movements quickly! You´re a natural.
    up
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  • Complete with the correct form of the verb (use past simple, past continuous or past perfect): It was raining heavily when Ferguson ______(crash) his Ferrari.
    crashed
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  • Complete with the correct form of the verb (use past simple, past continuous or past perfect): When I reached the 10 km sign, the fastest runners _____ (already/cross) the finish line.
    had already crossed
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  • Complete with the correct form of the verb (use past simple, past continuous or past perfect): The race began at 16:00 and the last cyclist _____(finish) at exactly 17:08.
    finished
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