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Open World B2 Unit 13 Review Grammar and Vocabul ...

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    business and shopping, modals in the past, like and as, agreeing and disagreeing
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  • What's the incorrect answer? What does your brother look like?
    He looks like handsome
    He's tall with curly brown hair.
    He looks a bit like me.
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  • What's the incorrect answer? What do you feel like doing this evening?
    I'm not sure. What do you want to do?
    I like playing football.
    I feel like going out for a nice meal.
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  • What's the incorrect answer? What does James do?
    He works as an assistant to the managing director.
    B He's an accounts manager.
    He works like a fashion designer.
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  • What's the incorrect answer? What is your new boss like?
    I don't like her. She treats me as an idiot.
    She's really nice - kind and very funny.
    Awful. She treats me like her servant.
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  • What's the incorrect answer? What does his new single sound like?
    It sounds a bit like his early songs.
    It sounds brilliant.
    It sounds like fantastic.
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  • KEY WORD TRANSFORMATION. My brother is a software engineer for a big IT firm. WORKS My brother … for a big IT firm.
    works as a software engineer
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  • KEY WORD TRANSFORMATION. My aunt thinks that I am a child. It's so annoying. TREATS My aunt … child. It's so annoying.
    treats me like a
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  • KEY WORD TRANSFORMATION. My sister and I are so alike. People think we're twins. JUST My sister … me. People think we're twins.
    looks just like
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  • KEY WORD TRANSFORMATION. I can tell that you've had a lot of fun today. LOOKS It … you've had a lot of fun today.
    looks like
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  • KEY WORD TRANSFORMATION. They heard what they thought was a loud cheer coming from inside the building. SOUNDED They heard … a loud cheer coming from inside the building.
    what sounded like
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  • SIMILAR OR DIFFERENT? 1 You shouldn't have bought those jeans without trying them on.  2 It's good that you tried on those jeans before you bought them.
    Different
    Similar
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  • SIMILAR OR DIFFERENT? 1 I needn't have tried on so many dresses as I ended up buying the first one I tried.  2 I wasted my time trying on more dresses after I'd found the right one.
    Different
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  • SIMILAR OR DIFFERENT? 1 I  wouldn't have bought a car from that dealer if I'd read the online reviews.  2 The dealer had bad reviews online but I didn't see them until after I'd bought the car.
    Similar
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  • SIMILAR OR DIFFERENT? 1 You didn't really need to wear a suit to that event but you looked good. 2 The event required men to wear suits and you looked good in the one you wore.
    Different
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  • SIMILAR OR DIFFERENT? 1 What you should have done was to have talked to the manager immediately. 2 You didn't talk to the manager immediately but that would have been the right thing to do.
    Similar
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  • SIMILAR OR DIFFERENT? 1 Sabrina needn't have ordered so many flowers – one bunch would have been enough. 2 Sabrina ordered only one bunch of flowers because that was all she needed.
    Different
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