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B1 Review LLS

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    A review of B1 topics from the Gold B1 coursebook
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  • Do we use the infinitive or ing form with the phrase 'I enjoy..'
    ing - I enjoy doing yoga, I enjoy baking, I enjoy running
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  • Do we use the infinitive or ing form with the phrase 'I can't wait..'?
    Infinitive - I can't wait to see you. I can't wait to have my English class!
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  • Do we use the infinitive form or the ing form after most prepositions?
    ing- I will call you before booking the cinema tickets. I’m planning on going to France in the summer. She is resting after finishing her homework.
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  • Which modal verb would we use to describe the meaning of this sign?
    You must stop.
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  • Which modal verb would we use to tell people not to do something?
    shouldn't
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  • What phrasal verb is missing? He never ____ ___ his room.
    cleans up. He never cleans up his room
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  • What phrasal verb is missing? I need to _____ ___ my project to my teacher tomorrow.
    hand in. I need to hand in my project to my teacher tomorrow.
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  • Complete the phrasal verb with a particle (on, out etc) to complete the sentence. If you need to check a fact, look it ___ on the internet
    up
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  • Complete the phrasal verb with a particle (on, out etc) to complete the sentence. We turned the volume___ on the car radio.
    up (or down)
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  • Complete the phrasal verb with a particle (on, out etc) to complete the sentence. I don't get ___ with my neighbour.
    along
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  • Complete the phrasal verb with a particle (on, out etc) to complete the sentence. I like hanging ____ with my friends at the weekend.
    out
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  • I sometimes want to give __ learning English grammar!
    up
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  • It's wet and windy outside today. You ________ go out without an umbrella.
    shouldn't
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  • I think that sign means we ________ enter the building. Look, there's a security guard too.
    musn't
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  • disgusted, annoyed, embarrassed, excited, satisfied... Which adjective fits this sentence? I was ____ by the smell of rubbish.
    disgusted
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  • disgusted, annoyed, embarrassed, excited, satisfied... Which adjective fits this sentence? That shop has a lot of ______ customers.
    satisfied
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