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f2f Intermediate Review

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    Adapted from the board game "end of course review"
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  • Which prepositions do we use with these adjectives: good, nervous, interested, upset.
    good at, nervous about, interested in, upset about (by).
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  • Make a question with "How long...": He's been living in London for a year.
    How long has he been living in London?
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  • Talk about things you like and don't like.
    ...
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  • Say the strong adjectives for these gradable adjectives: hot, tired, cold, small
    Hot = boiling, tired = exhausted, cold = freezing, small = tiny
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  • Correct the mistake: "If I'm younger, I'd go back to university"
    If I was / were younger, I'd go back to university.
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  • Say 3 verbs connected with computers!
    delete, create, forward, reply, log on/off, click on, download
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  • Do these verbs describe states or activities: 1) watch, seem, own, eat
    Seem and own = states / Watch and eat = activities
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  • Talk about how you relax.
    ...
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  • Do we use travel, get or go on with this phrases: first class, a cruise, off a bus?
    Travel first class, go on a cruise, get off a bus
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  • Which verb pattern comes after these verbs: keep, need, make, will?
    Keep + verb+ing (keep doing) / need + infinitive with to (need to do something) / make + object + infinitive (make someone do) / will + infinitive (will do)
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  • Correct the mistake in this sentence: I've been visiting six countries so far.
    I've visited six countries so far.
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  • Put this sentence into the passive voice: Someone has stolen my car.
    My car has been stolen.
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  • Make nouns for these adjectives: sad, dangerous, popular, healthy.
    Sadness, danger, popularity, health.
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  • Which verbs do we use with these phrases: long hours, deadlines, overtime.
    WORK long hours, MEET dead lines, WORK/DO overtime
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  • What's the difference between these two sentences: 1) You mustn't go. 2) You don't have to go.
    1) You're not allowed to go. 2) It's not necessay for you to go, but you can if you want.
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  • Make a sentence with "I wish..." for this situation: I don't have a car.
    I wish I had a car.
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