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Write this sentence in the negative form. You must have seen her.
You CAN’T have seen her.
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Choose the correct tense. When he phoned/ was phoning, I read /was reading a book.
When he phoned, I was reading a book.
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Present Perfect Simple or Cont? Oh no! The train (stop) again! I (sit) on this train for hours.
Oh no! The train has stopped again! I ‘ve been sitting on this train for hours.
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Complete the sentence. Millie has a cold and so _____ Peter.
Millie’s got a cold and so does Peter.
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Same meaning? I always remember to lock the door. I remember locking the door.
Different
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Put the words in the correct order. new/for/suit/a/smart /bought/linen/I’ve/the/wedding.
I've bought a smart new linen suit for the wedding.
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Put the words in the correct order. wife/married./I/My/very/are/and/happily
My wife and I are very happily married.
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Right or Wrong? If wrong, correct it. I’ll be ready as soon as I’ve had a cup of coffee.
Right
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Right or Wrong? If wrong, correct it. Tom was exhausted because he’d been working too hard.
Right
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Write the question. who / win / the final?
who won the final?
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Right or Wrong? If wrong, correct it. Could you tell me what time opens the shop next door?
WRONG - Could you tell me what time the shop next door opens?
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Right or Wrong? If wrong, correct it. I’ve been knowing him for a long time.
I’ve known him for a long time.
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Which word is correct? If/In/When case there isn’t enough evidence, he will be acquitted.
If there isn’t enough evidence, he will be acquitted.
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Complete the sentence. I wouldn’t go to that restaurant again even if you (pay) me.
I wouldn’t go to that restaurant again even if you paid me.
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Write the correct preposition. insist _____ apologise _____ sth accuse sb _____ sth
insist _ON___ apologise _FOR_ sth accuse sb __OF_ sth
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Right or Wrong? If wrong, correct it. She isn’t used to have a big dinner in the evening.
She isn’t used to HAVING a big dinner in the evening.
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Which tense is correct? This time next week I’ll lie/‘ll be lying on a beach in Thailand.
This time next week I’‘ll be lying on a beach in Thailand.
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Write this in the passive form. They will hold a meeting to discuss the problem.
A meeting will BE HELD to discuss the problem.
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Are both options correct? She used to / would live in Scotland.
She used to live in Scotland.
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