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Which of these phrasal verbs means to become silent
 
clam up
 
lobster up
 
shark down
 
sea urchin out
Which of these phrasal verbs means to improve or strengthen?
 
beef up
 
pork up
 
lamb up
 
chicken up
Which of these phrasal verbs means to concentrate on something (eg studying or work)
 
knuckle down
 
wrist down
 
head down
 
feet up
Which of these phrasal verbs means to annoy
 
wind up
 
shoot down
 
pull over
 
speed off
Which of these cannot be used instead of 'if' in a conditional strucure
 
Can
 
Should
 
Had
 
As long as
Complete this sentence: If I hadn't learnt so much English when I was young,...
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Which of these could you not say if you failed an exam?
 
I wish I studied more for the exam
 
I wish I had studied more for the exam
 
If only I had studied more for the exam
 
I should have studied more for the exam
Complete the expression: I was _______ the impression _______ Declan was going to be in the class.
I was under the impression that Declan was going to be in the class.
Complete the expression: We won't _______ a chance of _______ the exam unless we study
We won't stand a chance of passing the exam unless we study
Complete this expression: I have to keep _____ _____ on the time because we need to leave at 16:50
I have to keep an eye on the time because we need to leave at 16:50
Complete this expression: It ______ ______ no surprise when it started to rain
It came as no surprise when it started to rain
Complete this expression: It is only a _______ of ______ until we pass the exam
It is only a matter of time until we pass the exam
Which does not mean the same as "You are not allowed to leave the classroom"
 
Seldom can you leave the classroom
 
Under no circumstances can you leave the classroom
 
On no account can you leave the classroom
Which of these does not mean the same thing as: "I don't go to the beach a lot"
 
Never ever do I go to the beach
 
Hardly ever do I go to the beach
 
Rarely do I go to the beach
Which sentence is correct
 
It was the prime minister who made the decision
 
The prime minister made it, the decision.
 
The decision that was made, it was the prime minister.
Which of these sentences is/are incorrect?
 
Why I don't understand is what he asked the question
 
What I don't understand is why he asked the question
 
I don't understand why he asked the question