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Module 3 Lessons 6-8

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    Vocabulary and Grammar Review
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  • Add one or two articles: My grandfather became successful doctor.
    a successful doctor
  •  5
  • Add one or two articles: He was born in Great Depression of 1930s.
    He was born in the Great Depression of the 1930s.
  •  10
  • Choose the correct article: The / A modern pedal-driven bicycle was first developed in the / – 1830s by a / the Scottish blacksmith.
    The modern pedal-driven bicycle was first developed in the 1830s by a Scottish blacksmith.
  •  15
  • Transformation: Emma was the only one who answered correctly. Key word: ANSWER No one got _____ from Emma.
    No one got the right answer apart from Emma.
  •  15
  • Add prepositions: Are you allergic ___ anything? If so, when did you first become aware ___ this allergy?
    allergic to, aware of
  •  10
  • Add prepositions: Are there things you need to refrain ___ eating or coming into contact ___?
    from, with
  •  15
  • It has often been said that neither maths nor science WAS/WERE Einstein’s strong point at school.
    was
  •  5
  • What he didn’t like WAS/WERE the long, busy school days.
    was / were
  •  5
  • 42% of UK teenagers KEEP/KEEPS their phone on them at all times and never turn it off.
    keep
  •  5
  • In terms of TV and other media audiences, gymnastics IS/ARE the most watched Olympic event.
    is
  •  5
  • Fungi IS/ARE an important food source for many animals.
    are
  •  5
  • susceptible ____ (explain)
    easily influenced or affected by something
  •  5
  • Despite the distractions, he kept his _____ to the grindstone and studied for the exam all weekend.
    nose
  •  5
  • He always puts his ____ in it by making inappropriate jokes in serious situations.
    foot
  •  5
  • Explain the phrase: be devoid of sth
    to lack or be without something that is necessary or usual
  •  5
  • She _________ about the presentation; it went perfectly. (modal verb + worry)
    needn't have worried
  •  5