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Complete B2 First for Schools - Unit 4 review

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    Food, dish and meal / So and such / Too and enough / Word formation
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  • Last week, I went out with my family for a (food / dish / meal) in a restaurant.
    meal
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  • The (food / dish / meal) in the restaurant was not very good.
    food
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  • For my first course, I chose a (food / dish / meal) called ‘Chef’s special’.
    dish
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  • Generally, I enjoy fast (food / dish / meal).
    food
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  • The main (food / dish / meal)  wasn’t as tasty as the starter.
    dish
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  • My family didn’t enjoy their (food / dish / meal) very much.
    food / meal
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  • We would have enjoyed ourselves more if we’d cooked a (food / dish / meal) at home.
    meal
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  • We always have plenty of (food / dish / meal) in the fridge.
    food
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  • The food was so hot that we didn’t really enjoy it. (TOO) => The food was ____ really enjoy.
    too hot for us to
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  • The waitress spoke so quickly that we had difficulty understanding her. (ENOUGH) => The waitress didn’t speak ____ understand her easily.
    slowly enough for us to
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  • We didn’t get a table at the restaurant because it was too full. (SO) => The restaurant ____ we couldn’t get a table.
    was so full that
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  • Jack went to so much effort to make that delicious meal. (SUCH) => Jack made ____ to make that delicious meal.
    such an effort
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  • Julio is not a very good cook, so he won’t get a job in that restaurant. (ENOUGH) => Julio doesn’t ____ to get a job in that restaurant.
    cook well enough
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  • We ate very late because Phil spent too much time preparing the meal. (LONG) => Phil spent ____ preparing the meal that we ate very late.
    such a long time
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  • Even in quite (TRADITION) societies, eating habits are changing.
    TRADITIONAL
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  • (CONVENIENT) food is becoming more and more popular.
    CONVENIENCE
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