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Gateway to the World B1 U2 revision

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    Gateway to the World B1 U2 revision
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  • Change this sentence to the past simple: "Richard and I are students at this school."
    Richard and I were students at that school.
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  • Change this sentence to the past simple: "She doesn’t teach English."
    She didn't teach English.
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  • Complete the sentence with the past continuous: "At 9 pm last night I ______ a detective novel."
    was reading
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  • Complete the sentence with the past continuous: "He ______ a letter; it was an email."
    wasn't writing
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  • Choose the correct alternative: "While I travelled / was travelling to work, my phone suddenly rang / was ringing."
    was travelling, rang
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  • Choose the correct alternative: "Sam broke / was breaking the window and then he ran / was running away."
    broke, ran
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  • Is this sentence correct? If not, correct it: "He used to visits his grandparents every weekend."
    No. Correction: He used to visit his grandparents every weekend.
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  • Is this sentence correct? If not, correct it: "We didn’t use to have a lot of homework."
    Yes, it is correct.
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  • Complete the sentence with the correct word: "When you ______ someone, you attack them for their money."
    mug
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  • Complete the sentence with the correct word: "______ is the crime of entering a house to take things."
    Burglary
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  • Complete the sentence with the correct word: "A ______ is someone who takes away another person and wants money."
    kidnapper
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  • Complete the sentence with the correct word: "The police stopped the ______ because he was breaking shop windows."
    vandal
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  • Choose the correct alternative: "The man made a serious accuse / accusation."
    accusation
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  • Choose the correct alternative: "They searched the house but they couldn’t find any proof / prove."
    proof
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  • Complete the phrasal verb with the correct preposition: "I was looking (a) ______ my keys yesterday."
    for
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  • Complete the phrasal verb with the correct preposition: "A detective is looking (d) ______ the case."
    into
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