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EMPOWER B1: Unit 10 REVIEW

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  • She decided to ______ the job offer because it wasn’t what she wanted.
    turn down
  • The teacher asked the students to write a detailed __________ of their favorite book.
    description
  • If he ______ (know) what bus to take to Barcelona, I'm sure he'd tell us.
    knew
  • We had to ______ the meeting because half the team was sick.
    put off
  • Why don’t you ______ to my house for dinner tomorrow?
    come round
  • Shelley drove ______ fast. I felt very unsafe.
    too
  • There were _________ pens left. Not enough OR Any OR not much?
    not enough
  • What ______________ if you had one day left on this earth?
    would you do
  • Make a question using the second conditional.
    What would you do if .....?
  • They decided to ______ after five years together.
    break up
  • Not many people came to the company party. OR There were only _____ people at the company party.
    a few
  • If I _________ (choose) to live in a different city, I would miss my friends a lot.
    chose
  • Even though it started raining, they decided to ______ playing football.
    carry on
  • Please ______ this message to your classmates about the homework.
    pass on
  • There is no water. OR There isn't _______ water.
    any
  • He made ________ mistakes but not too many!
    a few
  • We’re playing a game outside. Do you want to ______?
    join in
  • Can you ___________ my plants while I'm on holidays?
    look after
  • What's the difference between 'not enough' and 'any?'
    Not enough means less than the right amount. Any is used to talk about a small quantity or zero quantity.
  • I can't move to Canada, there's ______ much snow for me.
    too
  • There is ________ sugar in this coffee. I can't drink it.
    too much
  • I don’t ______ cooking tonight. Let’s order pizza.
    feel like
  • I think I put far _________ salt in this soup. What do you think?
    too much
  • Oh no. There aren't ________ chairs for the meeting. We only have 4.
    enough OR (many is ok)