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Complete B2 First for Schools - Unit 1 review

  •  English    31     Public
    Personality adjectives / phrasal verbs / make and do / present perfect simple and continuous
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  • I’ll (do / make) the shopping on my way home this evening.
    do
  •  10
  • I’ve got so much homework to (do / make) that I can’t come out with you tonight.
    do
  •  10
  • Marco has (do / make) a big effort with his students, so I’m afraid he’s a bit disappointed with their results.
    made
  •  20
  • Sarah wasn’t enjoying the party, so she (do / make) an excuse and left.
    made
  •  20
  • We phoned the police because our neighbours were (do / make) too much noise.
    making
  •  25
  • My mum’s (do / make) an English course in the evenings, and I sometimes help her with her homework.
    doing
  •  20
  • Present perfect simple or continuous: I’m celebrating because my team (win) the league!
    has won
  •  15
  • Present perfect simple or continuous: At last you (arrive) – we (expect) you for ages.
    have arrived / have been expecting
  •  25
  • Present perfect simple or continuous: Of course I’m annoyed. I (spend) ages preparing for this party and no one (turn up) yet.
    have spent / has turned up
  •  20
  • Present perfect simple or continuous: We (have) a really interesting time. Gavin (tell) us about his trip round the world.
    have been having OR have had / has been telling OR has told
  •  15
  • Present perfect simple or continuous: Kate (lose) weight recently because she (get) more exercise.
    has lost OR has been losing / has been getting
  •  20
  • Present perfect simple or continuous: I wonder if Irina (finish) reading that book yet. I (wait) to read it for ages.
    has finished / have been waiting
  •  25
  • Present perfect simple or continuous: Tatiana is so greedy! She (eat) all the cakes and she (not leave) any for us.
    has eaten / hasn't left
  •  25
  • Present perfect simple or continuous: Paolo (look) very tired recently. I think it’s because he (study) too hard.
    has been looking / has been studying
  •  25
  • Present perfect simple or continuous: There are a few countries Gavin still (not tell) us about, but I get the impression he (see) almost everything!
    hasn't told / has seen
  •  25