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Which word fits both gaps? "She has ____ skin." "Turn off the ___ to save electricity."
light
Which homophones fit the gaps? How do you spell each? "There is no autumn ___ this year." "The ____ doesn't work in this car."
break; brake
Which homophones fit the gaps? How do you spell each? "I can't ___ you because it's dark." "I spent a lovely holiday swimming in the ___."
see; sea
Which word fits both gaps? "Please ___ your arguments clearly." "I gave my mum a ___ for her birthday."
present
What's the word which fits both gaps? "This is the ___ answer." "Turn ___ at the shop."
right
Pronounce it correctly: the year 1945
the year nineteen forty-five
Pronounce it correctly: 450,940
four hundred and fifty thousand nine hundred and forty
Pronounce it correctly: 0.57
nought point five seven
Pronounce it correctly: 2/3
two thirds
Pronounce it correctly: 23,450
twenty-three thousand four hundred and fifty
Make a first conditional sentence. "The dog ____ (not eat) unless you _____ (feed) him."
The dog won't eat unless you feed him.
Make a first conditional sentence. "What ___ (they/do) if they ____ (miss) their train?"
What will they do if they miss their train?
Make a first conditional sentence. "If you ___ (revise) the vocabulary, you ____ (get) a 5 on your next test."
If you revise the vocabulary, you'll get a 5 on your next test.
Make a first conditional sentence. "I _____ (not go) for a run if it ____ (rain)."
I won't go out if it rains.
Make a first conditional sentence. "If I ____ (find out) anything, I ___ (call) you."
If I find out anything, I'll call you."
Put the words in the correct order. Mary/become/ dentist/ won't/ probably/ a.
Mary probably won't become a dentist.
Put the words in the correct order. I/go/university/to/will/definitely
I will definitely go to university.
Say it with a modal verb: "I'm sure Mrs Jones is at home."
Mrs Jones must be at home.
Say it with a modal verb: "I'm sure Tony isn't in China."
Tony can't be in China.
Say it with a modal verb: "Maybe I'll become a doctor one day."
I may/might/ could become a doctor one day.