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My sister (1 m 65) is now a ______ taller than me (1 m 64).
 
bit
 
slightly
 
quite
Our maths class has been _____ easier this week than last week. I didn’t understand anything last week.
 
far
 
quite
 
little
I suggest we don’t go to that restaurant. It’s a ____ deal more expensive than anywhere else.
 
good
 
easily
 
far
I loved the film. It was ______ as good as the thriller we saw last week.
 
almost
 
far
 
slightly
The colder the day, the _____ clothes you should put on.
 
more
 
most
 
less
K2 (8,611 m) is not _____ as high as Mount Everest (8,848 m).
 
quite
 
far
 
little
VY Canis Majoris is by _____ the biggest star in the universe.
 
far
 
almost
 
easily
A football (410–450 grams) is _____ lighter than a rugby ball (410–460 grams).
 
slightly
 
little
 
quite
I wasn’t very hungry at midday because I ____ (eat) an enormous breakfast. (Past Perfect)
had eaten
The teacher got angry because we ______ (not listen) to her when she was talking. (Past Continuous)
weren’t listening
While I was cycling to school, I _____ (fall off) my bike because of the rain. (Past Simple)
fell off
When Dad got to work he remembered that he _____ (not turn off) the cooker so he went home. (Past Perfect)
hadn’t turned off
They missed the bus so they _______ (not get) to school on time. (Past Simple)
didn’t get
We decided to go home and watch a film as it ____ (rain) heavily. (Past Continuous)
was raining
When I got to the swimming pool, I realised that I _____ (leave) my swimming things at home. (Past Perfect)
had left
I ______ (do) my homework when you phoned. I finished it afterwards. (Past Continuous)
was doing
Every Sunday afternoon we used to go / were going to the cinema.
used to go
I was excited because I hadn’t been / didn’t go to a theme park before.
hadn’t been
In the end, I didn’t buy / wasn’t buying the shirt.
didn’t buy
We walked / were walking on the beach when suddenly we heard thunder.
were walking
I wasn’t very hungry as I had eaten / was eating an hour before.
had eaten
Last Sunday my dad had taken / took me to the zoo.
took
Put the words in the correct order: holiday / go on / did / your family / ?
Did your family go on holiday?
Put the words in the correct order: were / annoying / you / brother / your / ?
Were you annoying your brother?
Put the words in the correct order: living / we / small / in / were / flat / a.
We were living in a small flat.
Put the words in the correct order: won / had / my brother / a prize.
My brother had won a prize.
Put the words in the correct order: to / a lot / cook / used / her mum.
Her mum used to cook a lot.
Put the words in the correct order: been / had / never / my / grandma / abroad.
My grandma had never been abroad
She usually writes / is writing songs at home.
writes
I am learning / learn to play the piano but it’s really hard.
am learning
They have toured / are touring Australia next year.
are touring
Since going solo, he is recording / has recorded five albums.
has recorded
Streaming has been / is the most popular way to listen for a long time.
has been
I haven’t seen / don’t see that band since I was a teenager.
haven’t seen
She’s tried _____ (look) on the internet, but she can’t find any of his early music.
 
looking
 
to look
She’s tried _____ (look) on the internet, but she can’t find any of his early music.
 
looking
 
to look
Did you remember _____ (watch) the documentary about that musician last night?
 
to watch
 
watching
We’ll never forget _____ (hear) our music teacher sing for the first time. Her voice was incredible.
 
hearing
 
to hear
Jack’s stopped _______ (practise) with his band at the weekend, he hasn’t got time.
 
practising
 
to practise
I tried ______ (play) the violin when I was younger but I soon gave it up.
 
to play
 
playing
Please stop ____ (talk)! I can’t hear the music.
 
talking
 
to talk
Don’t forget ____ (buy) tickets for the concert. There aren’t many left.
 
to buy
 
buying
I’ll always remember _______ (go) to my first concert. I saw a jazz singer with my uncle.
 
going
 
to go
My friends _______ (wait) in the queue for tickets, if you want to join them. (Present Continuous)
are waiting
I ______ (not think) I’ll ever be good at singing. (Present Simple)
don't think
My brother ______ (seem) to enjoy listening to the same song again and again. (Present Simple)
seems
We ______ (not go out) tomorrow night because we have to study. (Present Continuous)
aren’t going out
My grandma used to play the piano every day but she ______ (not play) it for ages. (Present Perfect)
hasn’t played
Giving a concert _____ (require) a lot of preparation. (Present Simple)
requires
My friends and I _____ (enjoy) going to concerts since we started secondary school. (Present Perfect)
have enjoyed
My favourite band _____ (go) on tour all the time. (Present Simple)
goes
_____ your mum _____ us after football tomorrow? - No, she can’t. She’s working but dad can collect us.
 
Can, collect
 
Must, collect
 
Should, collect
 
Does, collect
____ you ever ____ a first aid course? - Yes, I did one at school last year
 
Have, done
 
Has, done
 
Had, done
 
Did, do
Where _____ we _____ my German friend when he comes? - You should take him to the new science museum. It’s amazing.
 
should, take
 
could, take
 
shouldn't, take
 
couldn't, take
_____ your sister ____ school this year? - No, she’s leaving next year.
 
Is, leaving
 
Are, leaving
 
Do, leaving
 
Does, leaving
_____ your dad _____ a good time on his birthday? - Yes, he had a fantastic time.
 
Did, have
 
Do, have
 
Does, have
 
Has, have
____ you ____ a film when I phoned? - Yes, we were watching a comedy.
 
Were, watching
 
Was, watching
 
Are, watching
 
Is, watching
How long ____ you ____ at your school? - I’ve been here since I was twelve.
 
have, been
 
do, been
 
did, been
 
had, been
Who ____ you ____ on well with in your family? - I get on well with my younger brother.
 
do, get
 
did, get
 
did, got
 
does, got
Jack’s stopped _______ (practise) with his band at the weekend, he hasn’t got time.
 
practising
 
to practise