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  • We really (enjoyed/have enjoyed) the party on Saturday.
    We really enjoyed the party on Saturday.
  • Next year, she _____ go to music college. (can/could/will be able to)
    Next year, she will be able to go to music college.
  • Which illness is it?
    Bleeding
  • Have you finished all of your exams? Yes, but ____ of them were easy. (none/either)
    Have you finished all of your exams? Yes, but none of them were easy.
  • They / be / in the park / ten minutes. (since/for)
    They have been in the park for ten minutes.
  • I lost my scarf (the scarf was new).
    I lost my scarf which was new.
  • Tom wanted to be good at football like his brother. He felt a bit (jealous/relaxed) about him
    jealous
  • The reflexive pronoun of "WE" is ...
    Ourselves
  • (Have you ever been/ Did you ever go) to the USA?
    Have you ever been to the USA?
  • I found that exam really (easy/easly).
    I found that exam really easy.
  • The reflexive pronoun of "I" is ...
    Myself
  • What are these?
    Calf
  • sleep better / not worried (0 conditional)
    If I sleep better, I'm not worried.
  • I was so worrried about the exam that I revised "everyone".
    I was so worrried about the exam that I revised everything.
  • What is it?
    Chest
  • We only have (a few/a little) apples.
    We only have a few apples.
  • She _____ sing when she was three. (can/could/will be able to)
    She could sing when she was three.
  • If / he / not come / tonight / she / be upset. (1st conditional)
    If he doesn't come tonight, she will be upset.
  • Complete with the past: "The teacher _____ (come in) while we ________ (play) cards."
    "The teacher came in while we were playing cards."
  • What is it?
    Chin
  • We only have (a few/a little) ice cream.
    We only have a little ice cream.
  • He sat reading his book (quiet/quietly).
    He sat reading his book quietly.
  • Would you like tea or coffee? ____ thanks. I prefer orange juice. (both/neither)
    Would you like tea or coffee? Neither, thanks. I prefer orange juice.
  • I didn't know "no one" at the party.
    I didn't know anyone at the party.
  • She / write / songs / she / was nine. (since/for)
    She has written songs since she was nine.
  • She saw a man (the man used to be a detective).
    She saw a man who used to be a detective.
  • Complete with the past: "While he ______ (work) on his computer, it ______ (crash)."
    "While he was working on his computer, it crashed "
  • The reflexive pronoun of "SHE" is ...
    Herself
  • I / be / surprised / if I / not pass / this exam. (1st conditional)
    I will be surprised if I don't pass this exam.
  • Now, she _____ play guitar and piano very well. (can/could/will be able to)
    Now, she can play the guitar and piano very well.
  • Which one do you like? I don't like ____ of them. (none/either).
    Which one do you like? I don't like either of them.
  • Which illness is it?
    A rash
  • water freeze / turn to ice (0 conditional)
    If the water freezes, it turns to ice.