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Outcomes Unit 2 Review

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  • Did you tell everybody the date ( – / which / when) the next meeting is likely to take place?
    when
  • The special guests are_________ to get here in five minutes, so be ready.  (due, bound or not likely)
    due
  • This is the stadium ( – / where / which) the national team play most of their matches.
    where
  • In the 19th century, this was a very a_________ city. Many people here were very rich.
    affluent
  • The new multi-storey car park is h_________ . It’s the ugliest building I’ve ever seen.
    hideous
  • It was a very r_________ -d_________ part of town. The houses were in bad condition.
    run-down
  • The organisers lit a b_________ made of wood.
    bonfire
  • We’re _________ to get lost. We haven’t got a map! (due, bound or not likely)
    bound
  • Be careful. That’s a r_________ part of town. You could be robbed or attacked.Yous should s____ c____ of this place.
    rough / steer clear
  • This is a r_________ area. There aren’t any businesses here – only flats and houses.
    residential
  • Graham and Lucy are _________ to graduate this year. They haven’t done enough work.  (due, bound or not likely)
    unlikely
  • (Complete the sentences with a future form ) I’m looking forward to the weekend. I _____ (put) my feet up and relax.
    am going to
  • (Complete the sentences with a future form )  I’ve arranged to go the museum with Dan later. I _________ (meet) him at three near the town hall clock.
    am meeting
  • I’m _________ to get into the stadium. I haven’t got a ticket and it’s sold out. (due, bound or not likely)
    unlikely
  • According to my timetable, the next bus is _________ to arrive any minute now. (due, bound or not likely)
    due to
  • At the fancy dress party, Millie wore a _________ so that nobody would be able to see her face.
    mask
  • With new wine bars and shops everywhere, this is an u_________ -and-c_________ suburb.
    up-and-coming
  • The architect, (– / which / who) I have known since childhood, has transformed this neighbourhood.
    who
  • There aren’t many people in the world ( who / – / which) know as much about the subject as Mark Lewis.
    who
  • The college, ( who / which / that) was built over 500 years ago, has seen many changes in its time.
    which
  • (Complete the sentences with a future form ) You look really tired. I _________ (finish) the clearing up. Go and lie down.
    will finish
  • (Complete the sentences with a future form ) The first train to Southampton _________ (leave) at 7.15am. Shall we get that one?
    leaves
  • Tom is _________ to lose the match. He hasn’t practised for weeks and his opponent is really good. (due, bound or not likely)
    bound