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Focus 4 Vocab and Grammar

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  • I’m being reasonable now, __________?
    aren't I
  • I wish I could have bought it for her but I ___________ completely broke at the time.
    was
  • Let’s invite Julie and Nick, __________?
    shall we
  • I didn’t listen to her advice, and that was a mistake. A I should have listened to her advice. B I ought to listen to her advice.
    A
  • Don’t forget to do the shopping, __________?
    will you
  • A: I’d like to adopt one of the dogs from the shelter. B: ____________? That’s so sweet.
    Would you
  • A: I’ve never been to London. B: ____________? How come?
    Haven't you
  • You didn’t ask for the exact address and now we don’t know where to go. A You ought to have asked for the address. B You ought not to have asked for the address.
    A
  • Never make this mistake again – it’s very important. A You ought to make this mistake again. B You mustn’t make this mistake again.
    B
  • The company brought up / out a new line of body care products last year.
    out
  • A: I wasn’t surprised when she failed the exam B: ____________? I was really shocked!
    Weren't you
  • I’m not going to get punished for this, __________?
    am I
  • I don’t think this fridge is working properly, __________?
    is it
  • Mum wasn’t thrilled with the idea but in the end she forked out / away the money.
    out
  • Nobody had anything against that, __________?
    did they
  • When I got back from school, I saw a note on the table from my sister, saying that she had fed the cat thirty minutes earlier. A I didn’t need to feed the cat. B I needn’t have fed the cat.
    A
  • A: Our worst nightmare has just become a reality. B: ____________? What do you mean?
    Has it
  • A: Our worst nightmare has just become a reality. B: ____________? What do you mean?
    Has it
  • They ___________ five pounds off the price when we said we’d buy a large amount.
    cut
  • They earn very little money, so they struggle to make __________ meet.
    ends
  • It doesn’t sound like the right thing to do, __________?
    does it
  • That’s Susan over there, __________? The one with the balloons?
    isn't it
  • They haven’t really done anything wrong, __________?
    have they
  • I think it would be best if you went to the party. A You had better not go there. B You had better go there.
    B
  • That shops really expensive – you pay through the __________ for things!
    nose
  • It wasn’t a good idea to give him my contact details. A I should have given them to him. B I shouldn’t have given them to him.
    B
  • A: Nobody said a word about the whole thing. B: ____________? That’s a relief!
    didn't they
  • They didn’t live far away, so it wasn’t necessary for us to take a taxi. A We didn’t have to take a taxi. B We needn’t have taken a taxi.
    A
  • Their products are definitely good value __________ money.
    for
  • He splashed out into / on a fancy dinner on Valentine’s Day.
    on
  • They’re ___________ a lot of new younger customers at the moment with this new line of products.
    attracting
  • I fed the cat after I got back from school in the evening. I didn’t know that my sister had fed it thirty minutes earlier. A I didn’t need to feed the cat. B I needn’t have fed the cat.
    B
  • I’m glad he liked the bike – it ___________ an arm and a leg!
    cost
  • In the evenings we usually hang out / up on the terrace.
    out
  • It didn’t use to be so difficult, __________?
    did it