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  • I really miss ____ (spend) time with my cousins. (the gerund or infinitive form)
    spending
  • She’s getting better ____ keeping in touch with her penfriends.
    at
    about
    on
    to
  • I hope you have all / the / a great time in Barcelona.
    a
  • John _____ stop skiing after his accident last month.
    had to
    mustn’t
    didn’t have to
    don’t have to
  • You know you don’t have to / mustn’t use your mobile phone in here.
    mustn’t
  • How _____ money do you have with you?
    many
    much
    lot
  • There aren’t _____ people here.
    many
    much
    a lot
  • My mum is a doctor if / and / or my dad is a teacher.
    and
  • Mum always falls asleep while / where / but she’s watching TV.
    while
  • You _____ play video games in class so please turn your phone off.
    must
    didn’t have to
    had to
    mustn’t
  • I usually cry and / where / when I watch sad films!
    when
  • I went to London for the / another / a first time last summer.
    the
  • I like horror films but / or / where my sister doesn’t.
    but
  • You have so many _____ I think we’re going to need two taxis.
    backpack
    luggage
    suitcases
  • You ____ go swimming after a big meal.
    don’t have to
    had to
    didn’t have to
    mustn’t
  • I want to go on holiday to the place who / which appears in the new adventure film.
    which
  • Would you like to watch a DVD or / while / but go to the park?
    or
  • There are some people in my class who go / go to the cinema every week.
    who go
  • That cake was delicious! Can I have a / other / another piece, please?
    another
  • One of my best friends plays the guitar and the another / other / both one plays the drums.
    other
  • Are there any interviews with the actors who / that show some of their new film?
    that
  • I’m pleased because we don’t have ____ homework today.
    a lot
    much
    many
  • _____ finish my homework today?
    don’t have to
    Do I have to
    mustn’t
    had to
  • There’s ____ food at home so we don’t need to go shopping.
    many
    a lot of
    much
  • I need ____ (concentrate) so please be quiet. (the gerund or infinitive form)
    to concentrate
  • Stephen has / must to help his parents every weekend.
    has
  • When are you planning ______ (tell) David your news? (the gerund or infinitive form)
    to tell
  • There’s always a ____ of traffic in the morning, so it takes ages to get to school.
    lot
    bit
    little
  • I’m thinking ____ starting karate lessons.
    on
    of
    about
    at
  • I bought a dress which / who is very beautiful.
    which
  • Yesterday I have / had to go to the doctor because I wasn’t feeling well.
    had
  • You said that / if / while you wanted to go to the cinema.
    that
  • You ____ follow the rules.
    mustn’t
    must
    don’t have to
    didn’t have to
  • I have two sisters. Both / Another / Other of them are older than me.
    Both
  • I really must / don’t have to start studying now because I want to pass all my exams.
    must
  • Mary was a girl which / who was travelling to the USA.
    who
  • We visited the places where / but / and they filmed The Lord of the Rings when we were in New Zealand.
    where
  • We ______ go to our dance class yesterday because our teacher was ill.
    Do I have to
    had to
    don’t have to
    didn’t have to
  • You’ve already got a mobile phone. Why do you need all / another / other one?
    another
  • My new bike is red who / which is my favourite colour.
    which
  • This is a small company and there aren’t any ____ that speak Chinese.
    guest
    staff
    member
  • Does Lisa have / Must Lisa to walk to school?
    Does Lisa have
  • Dad always worries about ____ (forget) his mobile phone! (the gerund or infinitive form)
    forgetting
  • All / Other / Another of the museums are closed on Mondays, so we can’t visit them.
    All
  • Let’s look at the map to see where a / the / all nearest park is.
    the
  • I can get the tickets or / if / and you give me some money first.
    if
  • Of course I don’t ____ helping you later. How about this evening?
    of
    mind
    want
    think
  • Do you have / Must you to go to school on Saturdays?
    Do you have
  • You have / must listen carefully and do what I say.
    must
  • You will like the film what / that we plan to see.
    that
  • Fortunately, we mustn’t / don’t have to finish our school project today.
    don’t have to
  • I hope there’s _____ good news today.
    many
    some
    much
  • We tried _____ (get) tickets for the concert but it was sold out. (the gerund or infinitive form)
    to get
  • You _____ play cricket if you don’t want to.
    didn’t have to
    mustn't
    don’t have to
    had to