Game Preview

COMPLETE PRELIMINARY REVISION UNITS 1-5

  •  English    49     Public
    A game to revise contents from the units 1-5 of the book Complete Preliminary
  •   Study   Slideshow
  • What's the meaning of the phrasal verb "to take up (something)"?
    To start something (empezar algo, apuntarse a una actividad)
  •  5
  • What's the meaning of the phrasal verb "to give up"?
    To surrender or to stop something (rendirse o dejar algo)
  •  5
  • IRREGULAR VERBS. Write the past simple and the past participle of the verb "bring".
    Brought brought
  •  5
  • IRREGULAR VERBS. Write the past simple and the past participle of the verb "show".
    Showed Shown
  •  5
  • IRREGULAR VERBS. Write the past simple and the past participle of the verb "give".
    Gave Given
  •  5
  • Put the verbs in brackets in past simple or past continuous to fill in the gaps: "While I __________ (to text), the school bus ________ (to arrive)."
    While I was texting, the school bus arrived.
  •  10
  • Put the verbs in brackets in past simple or past continuous to fill in the gaps: "While we __________ (to wait), we ________ (to do) crossword puzzles."
    While we were waiting, we were doing crossword puzzles.
  •  10
  • Put the verbs in brackets in past simple or past continuous to fill in the gaps: "She _____ (to finish) her breakfast, _______ (to prepare) her bag and ______ (to go) to school."
    She finished her breakfast, prepared her bag and went to school.
  •  10
  • True or False?: "Used to" describes a habit or typical situation in the past that has changed or is different at present.
    True
  •  5
  • How do we call this outdoor activity?
    Hiking
  •  5
  • What's the meaning of the expression "to be keen on (something)"?
    To be interested in something (Ser aficionado a algo o estar interesado en algo)
  •  5
  • What's the meaning of the phrasal verb "to set off"?
    To start a journey (salir hacia, poner rumbo a un sitio)
  •  5
  • Choose the correct prepositions to fill in the gaps: "The plane ____ (next to/at/on) the picture is flying ____ (among/over/through) the city."
    On / over
  •  5
  • True or False? : When the verb is the subject of the sentence we use the infinitive form of that verb. For example: To learn English is a great idea.
    False. When the verb acts like the subject of a sentence, we use the gerund form of that verb: Learning English is a great idea.
  •  5
  • Gerund or infinitive? Choose the correct tense: "I would like to have/having a cup of coffee, please."
    To have
  •  5
  • Gerund or infinitive? Choose the correct tense: "I don't mind to drive/driving you to the airport."
    Driving
  •  5