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Prepare 9 review grammar units 1-4
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It’s relaxing _____ (spend) a day by the sea. (the infinitive or -ing form)
to spend
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The neighbours were kept / always dropping by to say hello.
always
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My brother ______ (forever / play) loud music. It’s so annoying.
is forever playing
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My dad does most of the cooking, but on Fridays often we _____ (will / get) a takeaway and watch a film.
will get
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On this tour, we ____ (visit) the whole of the stadium, including the changing rooms. (Future Continuous)
will be visiting
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We would / used to think that our parents were quite strict.
used
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Use the correct form of the phrasal verb and object: I grew up in the countryside. My grandparents ____ (bring up / me).
brought me up
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On Saturday, my grandparents _____ (be) married for 60 years. (Future Perfect)
will have been
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When she saw her little brother _____ (use) her phone, she grabbed it out of his hands. (the infinitive or -ing form)
using
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How do you think the cake will turn out / is turning out?
will turn out
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Use the correct form of the phrasal verb and object: Don’t you just love this singer! Please _____ (turn up / the next two tracks on the album).
turn up the next two tracks on the album
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Where’s Mum? I heard her ____ (open) the front door and leave her keys on the table just now. (the infinitive or -ing form)
open
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What will she do / will she have done if she doesn’t get into university?
will she do
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Do you reckon she _____ (win) an award this year? (Future Simple)
will win
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_____ (be) alone is sometimes necessary. (the infinitive or -ing form)
Being
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What are you doing / do you do on Sunday afternoon?
are you doing
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Use the correct form of the phrasal verb and object: They’ll turn up, I promise. They _____ (not let down / us).
won’t let us down
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I _____ (generally / meet up) with my friends on Fridays and hang out.
generally meet up
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Use the correct form of the phrasal verb and object: You’re standing on my foot! Please ______ (get off / it).
get off it
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Use the correct form of the phrasal verb and object: Sorry I’m late. I was helping Rohan to ____ (hand out / flyers).
hand flyers out / hand out flyers
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By the summer, I’ll live / ’ll have been living in Berlin for six months.
’ll have been living
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Our teacher ______ (keep / tell) us not to worry, but I don’t believe her!
keeps telling
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I can’t remember what I was going to / am going to say.
was going to
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My brother wasn’t / wouldn’t eat anything until the evening.
wouldn’t
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That dog’s so funny. It _____ (constantly / chase) its tail.
is constantly chasing
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On Sunday evenings, my dad and his siblings ____ (will / sit down) together and play cards.
will sit down
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I think you’ll need to add some spices to the food ____ (give) it more taste. (the infinitive or -ing form)
to give
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Use the correct form of the phrasal verb and object: Can you get some more eggs? We’ve completely ____ (run out of / them).
run out of them
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My parents would / were forever comparing me to my brother.
were
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They admitted to ____ (make) all that mess in the kitchen. (the infinitive or -ing form)
making
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Use the correct form of the phrasal verb and object: Thieves tried to take my wallet, but they _____ (not get away with / it).
didn’t get away with it
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In two minutes’ time, they _____ (play) this match for three hours! (Future Perfect Continuous)
will have been playing
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I used to train on Tuesdays, but nowadays I _____ (train) on Wednesdays.
am training
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I was thrilled _____ (select) for the national team. (the infinitive or -ing form)
to be selected / to have been selected
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We ______ (keep / phone) him, but he doesn’t answer.
keep phoning
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This time tomorrow they ’ll have finished / were going to finish their exams.
‘ll have finished
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If you’re serious about becoming a pianist, you ____ (give up) something else. (be to + infinitive)
are to give up
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The camping trip sounds exciting. We’ll be sleeping / ’ll have slept in tents in a big forest.
’ll be sleeping
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Don’t disturb Ruth! She _____ (study) for her exams. (Future Continuous)
will be studying
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This time tomorrow, I ______ (set off) for California. (Future Continuous)
will be setting off
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Didn’t you know that you ______ (not get away) with it? (be going to + infinitive)
weren’t going to get away
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Use the correct form of the phrasal verb and object: I hadn’t seen Ben for months, but on my way home, I ____ (run into / him).
ran into him
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As a child I was / had constantly being asked to tidy up.
was
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I do apologise! I did it without ______ (think). (the infinitive or -ing form)
thinking
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My grandma would / always drive us to the beach and buy us ice creams.
would
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She didn’t / wasn’t use to like contact sports as she didn’t want to get hurt.
didn’t
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They didn’t use / used to argue much compared to other kids.
use
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If Greg is standing / is going to stand a chance of winning, he’ll need some luck.
is going to stand
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