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Gold B1+ Pre-First Unit 1

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  • Let's (meet / get) together when you come to my city.
    get
  •  15
  • I've communicated with her by email a lot but we've never met face (by / to) face.
    to
  •  15
  • My friend and I often go online to (chat / discuss) about nothing in particular.
    chat
  •  15
  • Only (near / close) relatives and very good friends were invited to the wedding.
    close
  •  15
  • I've (made / done) some good friends at university - I hope we don't (miss / lose) touch.
    made - lose
  •  25
  • My friend has just got (engaged / divorced) to her boyfriend.
    engaged
  •  15
  • I like to keep (in / on) touch with old school friends - especially those who have moved abroad.
    in
  •  15
  • I love having a big (extended / open) family - we're all very close and meet up quite often.
    extended
  •  15
  • There's one person I don't see at the moment, although we often (chat / get / keep) online.
    chat
  •  15
  • I think it's good to (keep / meet / make) people face to face.
    meet
  •  15
  • I've (keep / get / lose) touch with most of my old friends.
    lost
  •  15
  • She still (meet / get / chat) up with her English pen friend once a year.
    meets
  •  15
  • It gets harder to know quite how to (keep / make / chat) new friends.
    make
  •  15
  • We (meet / get / make) together during the day and have a coffee.
    get
  •  15
  • I like to (make / meet / keep) in touch with the people I meet on holiday.
    keep
  •  15
  • It's the best way to (make / meet / get) to know each other properly.
    get
  •  15