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Prepare 5 review grammar units 1-4
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Liz _____ (give) me her gloves. (Past Simple)
gave
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I don’t believe / ’m not believing he’s telling the truth.
don’t believe
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Valerie has _____ of time to go shopping.
plenty
lot
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We sit / ’re sitting in the park at the moment.
’re sitting
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They ____ (close) the windows when it got cold. (Past Simple)
closed
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Rose is afraid for / of reading horror stories.
of
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what / you / do / this evening? (Present Simple or Present Continuous)
What are you doing this evening?
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where / your cousins / have / hockey lessons every week? (Present Simple or Present Continuous)
Where do your cousins have hockey lessons every week?
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Do you think your sister would like ____ (come)? - She’s not very keen on ____ (watch) films on the the big screen.
to come, watching
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why / you / not / like basketball? (Present Simple or Present Continuous)
Why don’t you like basketball?
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Max always ____ (carry) an umbrella when he lived in London. (Past Simple)
carried
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There are _____ red sweaters in my size.
any
no
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Jackie is interested to / in joining our social club.
in
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So what do you want _____ (do) tonight? - I don’t mind ____ (drive).
to do, driving
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We don’t have / ’re not having dinner until six o’clock this evening.
’re not having
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____ you ____ (play) in the snow on Sunday? (Past Simple)
Did you play
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My mother carried me everywhere when I was a baby. (used to)
My mother used to carry me everywhere when I was a baby.
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Laura / prefer / volleyball or tennis? (Present Simple or Present Continuous)
Does Laura prefer volleyball or tennis?
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Food didn’t cost much when my grandmother was little. (used to)
Food didn’t use to cost much when mygrandmother was little.
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My father caught fish in a lake in the summer. (used to)
My father used to catch fish in a lake inthe summer.
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Tom doesn’t mind ____ his little sister with her homework.
helping
looking
watching
reading
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I can’t see _____ shoes here I want to buy.
no
any
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Nathan usually goes / is going to bed at about ten every day.
goes
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Most weeks, Robert does / ’s doing all his homework on time.
does
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Max is crazy with / about skateboarding.
about
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Did you have a mobile phone when you were a child? (used to)
Did you use to have a mobile phone whenyou were a child?
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Harry has a ____ of friends.
lot
plenty
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you / play / in the school concert on Tuesday? (Present Simple or Present Continuous)
Are you playing in the school concert on Tuesday?
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I spent a lot at the weekend so now I don’t have _____ money left!
no
much
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Jamila _____ (want) to avoid the storm. (Past Simple)
wanted
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Marian likes / ’s liking classical music.
likes
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There aren’t usually _____ people in the mall on Wednesday afternoons.
lot
many
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My cousin is coming / comes to visit us tomorrow.
is coming
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They ____ (be) late last night because it was raining. (Past Simple)
were
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I don’t enjoy _____ boring films.
listening
looking
watching
playing
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You can borrow ____ money from me if you like.
some
any
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who / look after / your baby sister at the moment? (Present Simple or Present Continuous)
Who is looking after your baby sister at the moment?
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I love _____ to the swimming pool with my friends.
going
playing
watching
brushing
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We tried ______ shops before we found a pair of shorts I liked.
plenty
several
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why / they / not / come / to the party tomorrow? (Present Simple or Present Continuous)
Why aren’t they coming to the party tomorrow?
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I ____ (not see) the forecast yesterday. (Past Simple)
didn't see
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what time / you / get up at the weekends? (Present Simple or Present Continuous)
What time do you get up at the weekends?
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Lee is good on / at playing bass.
at
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I try / ’m trying to tidy my room before Mum gets home today.
’m trying
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My brother doesn’t like _____ the piano in front of other people.
reading
playing
going
helping
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