Fill in the gaps with a reflexive pronoun. They made it ___ . Did you paint your house ___?
themselves; yourself
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Say a synonym for these words: worried, sure, frightened
concerned/anxious; certain; scared/terrified
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Do we use make or do with these words? an exam, progress, a course, a mistake
do; make; do; make
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Complete the phrasal verbs. I’ve tidied ___ my bedroom. I need to clear ___ the garage.
up; out
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What’s the difference? a terraced house - a detached house; a roof - a loft
terraced house shares a wall with houses on both sides of it, a detached house doesn’t; a roof is on top of a house, a loft is a room under the roof
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Say the correct forms of the verbs. This seems (be) correct. I don’t mind (stay).
to be; staying
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Which preposition? My brother’s band is going ___ tour soon. I made a mess ___ my last exam.
on; of
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Fill in the gaps: Great idea! That's definitely ____ a try. Sorry, I don't know ___ it's called in English
worth; what
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Correct these sentences: As soon as I’ll get home, I’ll call you. I won’t do anything until I’ll talk to him.
As soon as I get home, I’ll call you. I won’t do anything until I talk to him.
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Put the verbs in the Past Simple or Past Continuous. While I (drive) home last night, I (have) an accident.
was driving; had
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Which preposition? My new flat is similar ___ my old one. My car is different ___ my sister’s.
to; to/from
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Correct these sentences. It’s much exciting than I thought. He’s the more amazing person I’ve met.
It’s much more exciting than I thought. He’s the most amazing person I’ve met.
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Put the verbs in the Past Simple or Past Perfect. When they (get) home, they (realise) that someone (steal) their TV.
got; realised; had stolen
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What’s the difference in meaning between these sentences? I’m meeting Jim at six. I’ll meet Jim at six.
In the first sentence, the person arranged to meet Jim before speaking. In the second sentence, the person decided to meet Jim at the time of speaking.
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Correct these sentences. Is your phone the same than Gary’s? No, his isn’t as older as mine.
Is your phone the same as Gary’s? No, his isn’t as old as mine.
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Make these sentences negative. I used to watch TV a lot. I’d met him before.
I didn’t use to watch TV a lot. I hadn’t met him before.