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Revision Unit 9

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    Grammar: can/can't, have to/don't have to; 2. Vocabulary: adjectives / transport & transport collocations / excuses; 3. Function: apologising
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  • Cycling in my city is (opposite of convenient).
    inconvenient
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  • The seats in this room are quite unco_____e.
    uncomfortable
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  • Your city is dangerous, my city isn't. My city is s_____ than your city.
    safer
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  • I eat a lot of h_____ food, e.g. vegetables, fruit, etc.
    healthy
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  • Fast food is u_______ ... but it's so delicious! :)
    unhealthy
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  • In the classroom, you (can't/don't have to) talk on the phone.
    can't
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  • He (have to/has to/can) take the bus to go to school - it's too far to walk.
    he has to
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  • You (can/have to) ask questions, but you (don't have to/can't). It's up to you.
    can // don't have to
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  • I usually go there by (a/an/the/-) bus.
    (-)
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  • All of us think (a/an/the/-) bikes are better than (a/an/the/-) cars.
    (-) / (-)
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  • Sorry, I have to go (a/an/the/-) home right away. I'll talk to you later!
    (-)
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  • People in (a/an/the/-) Dublin are very friendly.
    (-)
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  • (get on/get into) a car
    get into a car
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  • (get on/get into) a bus
    get on a bus
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  • (ride/drive) a bike
    ride
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  • I lost/missed the bus.
    missed
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