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Complete B2 First > Unit 3 review

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    Travel, trip, journey, way / Past tenses / Word formation
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  • The (travel / journey) wasn’t as boring as I’d thought it would be.
    journey
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  • Sarah came back from her shopping (trip / journey) with lots of new clothes.
    trip
  •  10
  • Among Brian’s many interests, he lists foreign (journeys / travel) and climbing.
    travel
  •  20
  • Do you know the (way / journey) to the town centre?
    way
  •  15
  • It was a long, dangerous (trip / journey) to the South Pole.
    journey
  •  20
  • I often meet my friends on my (journey / way) to school.
    way
  •  10
  • Are you all prepared for next week’s (trip / travel) to Egypt?
    trip
  •  10
  • Many of our students have quite a long (travel / journey) to college each morning.
    journey
  •  15
  • During my visit to London, I took hundreds of photos. --> WHILE --> I took hundreds of photos ______ London.
    while I was visiting
  •  25
  • I didn’t notice that my passport was missing until I reached the check-in desk. --> LOST --> When I reached the check-in desk, I realised that ______ my passport.
    I had lost
  •  20
  • I’ve given up using the bus to go to school because it was always late. --> USED --> I ______ by bus, but I’ve given it up because it was always late.
    used to go to school
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  • She was still at school when she passed her driving test. --> GOING --> She passed her driving test when ______ school.
    she was still going to
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  • Paola and Antonio met for the first time at yesterday’s party. --> NEVER --> Paola and Antonio ______ before yesterday’s party.
    had never met
  •  20
  • Pablo is no longer as frightened of spiders as in the past. --> USED --> Pablo ______ frightened of spiders than he is now.
    used to be more
  •  20
  • We didn't like the cruise because the pools were so (CROWD) and we could never get a space. (Spell correctly!)
    crowded
  •  10
  • We arrived at our destination (CONSIDER) faster than we had expected. (Spell correctly!)
    considerably
  •  25