Complete the sentences with either in or out. - Would you like to eat ____ at a nice restaurant tonight?
out
15
Complete the sentences with either in or out. - You shouldn’t stay ____ late tonight because we have to leave early tomorrow morning.
out
15
Complete the sentences with either in or out. - Could you fill ____ this form with your name, address and passport number, please?
out
15
Complete the sentences with either in or out. - Phil is going to drop ____ at the supermarket on his way home.
in
15
Complete the sentences with either in or out. - Let’s join ____ the scuba diving class at the beach tomorrow.
in
15
Complete the sentences with either in or out. - We can try ____ our new tent if we go camping next weekend.
out
15
Complete the sentences with either in or out. - I’m going to stay ____ and watch TV this evening because I’m exhausted.
in
15
Complete the sentences with either in or out. - We can’t afford to go out for an expensive meal, so it’s better to eat ____ tonight.
in
15
Complete the sentences with either in or out. - You can’t stay home again this weekend. You really should get ____ more often.
out
15
Choose the correct option. - Fay (hopes her suitcase isn’t / doesn’t hope her suitcase is) lost.
hopes her suitcase isn’t
20
Choose the correct option. - We decided (to not spend / not to spend) a lot of money on our foreign holiday.
not to spend
20
Choose the correct option. - If you want to go hiking in China at the end of next month, you (don’t have to / mustn’t) forget to apply for a visa soon.
mustn’t
20
Choose the correct option. - The travel agent told us (not to expect / to expect not) luxury accommodation at the cave hotel.
not to expect
20
Choose the correct option. - I (don’t hope it will be / hope it won’t be) too late to make the reservation.
hope it won’t be
20
Choose the correct option. - Kate and I (want not to miss / don’t want to miss) this unique travel experience.
don’t want to miss
20
Choose the correct option. - Let’s (not have / don’t have) a traditional vacation this year.