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  • Did you really meet Brad Pitt? a. No, but I used to. b. Nothing much c. Here you go d. I'm fine, and you? e. Seven hours f. No, I'm only joking
    f. No, I'm only joking
  • Stuart (manage) to win the competition.
    managed
  • How to end an e-mail?
    See you soon, Yours, Bye for now, Love, Best wishes
  • I don’t want Susan to drive me to school. She drives terrible/terribly.
    terribly
  • What else happened? a. No, but I used to. b. Nothing much c. Here you go d. I'm fine, and you? e. Seven hours f. No, I'm only joking
    b. Nothing much
  • People often use chopsticks in Chinese restaurants but I can't use it/them.
    them
  • Jason went into his sister's room quiet/quietly because he wanted to surprise her.
    quietly
  • How are things? a. No, but I used to. b. Nothing much c. Here you go d. I'm fine, and you? e. Seven hours f. No, I'm only joking
    d. I'm fine, and you?
  • My aunt and uncle (go) on a cruise around the Caribbean last spring.
    went
  • Match. buy a. souvenirs b. abroad c. ferry d. a trip e. a cave
    a.souvenirs
  • Complete the sentence with used to and the verb in brackets. Billy (not go) horse riding every weekend but he does now.
    didn't use to go
  • Complete the sentence with used to and the verb in brackets. In the past, Lee's dad ... (ride) his bike to work every day. Now, he drives the car.
    used to ride
  • Match. travel by a. souvenirs b. abroad c. ferry d. a trip e. a cave
    c. ferry
  • Can I use your mobile phone? a. No, but I used to. b. Nothing much c. Here you go d. I'm fine, and you? e. Seven hours f. No, I'm only joking
    c. Here you go
  • Complete the sentence with used to and the verb in brackets. My friend ..(play) the guitar but she doesn't any more.
    used to play
  • Let’s get the next bus. This one is really _. (spoon /sightseeing /famous /important /captain /married /crowded /frightening))
    crowded
  • Match. go on a.souvenirs b. abroad c. ferry d. a trip e. a cave
    d. a trip
  • When Helen (travel) abroad?
    did travel
  • Do you sunbathe when you go on holiday? a. No, but I used to. b. Nothing much c. Here you go d. I'm fine, and you? e. Seven hours f. No, I'm only joking
    a. No, but I used to
  • How to start an e-mail
    Dear, Hello, Hi
  • Match. travel a.souvenirs b. abroad c. ferry d. a trip e. a cave
    b. abroad
  • My mum (not can) drive when she (be) eighteen.
    couldn't, was
  • In the past, people got _ very young. (spoon /sightseeing /famous /important /captain /married /crowded /frightening))
    married
  • Andrew (fall) off a camel when he was on holiday and he (not be) happy.
    fell, wasn't
  • The __ never shouted at his sailors. (spoon /sightseeing /famous /important /captain /married /crowded /frightening))
    captain
  • This test is very easy/easily.
    easy
  • Kevin and Fiona bought a van last yesterday/week.
    week
  • That’s a wonderful/wonderfully idea!
    wonderful
  • That dinosaur in the museum was quite _. (spoon /sightseeing /famous /important /captain /married /crowded /frightening))
    frightening
  • I (not feel) well yesterday so I (leave) school early.
    didn't feel, left
  • My mother watched a 3D film and her/she really enjoyed it.
    she
  • Match. explore a.souvenirs b. abroad c. ferry d. a trip e. a cave
    e. a cave
  • Name set phrases for an email
    How are you? I hope you're well., How are things? I'm writing to tell you about...
  • Complete the sentence with used to and the verb in brackets. Joan .. (not eat) bananas when she was young, but she likes them now.
    didn't use to eat
  • When (be) your parents born?
    were
  • How long did it take you to get here? a. No, but I used to. b. Nothing much c. Here you go d. I'm fine, and you? e. Seven hours f. No, I'm only joking
    e. Seven hours
  • I need a _ to eat my ice cream. (spoon /sightseeing /famous /important /captain /married /crowded /frightening))
    spoon
  • Let’s go . I really want to see the city. (spoon /sightseeing /famous /important /captain /married /crowded /frightening))
    sightseeing
  • Mrs Killburn arrived about two hours ago/last.
    ago
  • Can I speak to Mrs Drake, please? It’s __. (spoon /sightseeing /famous /important /captain /married /crowded /frightening))
    important
  • Henry usually arrives early/earlily on Monday mornings.
    early
  • My cousin is an actor but he’s not very _ (spoon /sightseeing /famous /important /captain /married /crowded /frightening))
    famous
  • I'm not going on a three-week voyage with his/him!
    him