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Unit 6: Be a sport - Review

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  • Gerund or infinitive? You're the first customer (arrive) this morning.
    to arrive
  • Gerund or infinitive? We have to go (shop) for some new sports clothes.
    shopping
  • Choose the correct answer: You need to MOVE UP / MOVE ON / KICK OFF / TAKE OFF to a new relationship.
    move on
  • Choose the correct answer: He pushed another player, so the referee awarded the opposing team a PITCH / LEAD / PENALTY / FOUL.
    penalty
  • Choose the correct answer: A helmet is an important part of a cyclist's IDENTITY / FIXTURE / FACILITIES / GEAR.
    gear
  • Gerund or infinitive? (Tackle) another player involves using your feet.
    Tackling
  • Follow this sentence in a logical way: After the injury, Ethan CONCEALED his pain.
    [any logical sentence]
  • Gerund or infinitive? It's difficult (get) ahead in that field.
    to get
  • Gerund or infinitive? Please, remember (bring) the equipment!
    to bring
  • Gerund or infinitive? Our coach recommends (run) three kilometres a day.
    running
  • Gerund or infinitive? Soon you'll get used to (swim) long distances.
    swimming
  • Choose the correct answer: That's the most INGENIOUS / RELAXING / INVISIBLE / APPARENT idea I've ever heard!
    ingenious
  • Gerund or infinitive? I can't help (slow) down because my foot hurts.
    slowing
  • Gerund or infinitive? I have tried (use) a knee cap but the pain won't go away.
    using
  • Gerund or infinitive? John is interested in (join) the swimming team.
    joining
  • Gerund or infinitive? I'll never forget (score) my first goal.
    scoring
  • Follow this sentence in a logical way: What do you do for RECREATION?
    [any logical sentence]
  • Follow this sentence in a logical way: Her tennis career has really TAKEN OFF.
    [any logical sentence]
  • Follow this sentence in a logical way: The game ended in a TIE.
    [any logical sentence]
  • Gerund or infinitive? I expect you (do) your best.
    to do
  • Choose the correct answer: It's hard to QUALIFY / OBTAIN / DETERMINE / DEFEAT which team member is the best player.
    determine
  • Gerund or infinitive? Mike really deserved (win) that medal.
    to win
  • Gerund or infinitive? Kathy spent a lot of time (train) for the Olympics.
    training
  • Follow this sentence in a logical way: VISIBILITY isn't very good today.
    [any logical sentence]
  • Follow this sentence in a logical way: We play a game of chess NOW AND AGAIN.
    [any logical sentence]