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Choose the correct words. We went out / away for three weeks last summer – it was great to have a nice long holiday!
away
Choose the correct words. It’s very late – why don’t you stay over / up instead of going home – we’ve got a spare bed.
over
Choose the correct words. We’re planning to stop over / down in Spain for a few days before we go to Morocco.
over
Choose the correct words. I’m not sure how we are going to deal for / with this problem.
with
Complete the sentence with the correct form of the verb. You usually _________    a plane about half an hour before the flight leaves.
board
Complete the sentence with the correct form of the verb. Jill has finally  _________  London after travelling around Europe for three months.
reached
Choose the correct word, A, B or C. I would definitely recommend this _____________ agent. A travelling B traveler C travel
C. travel agent
Choose the correct word, A, B or C. We were late because there was a traffic _________ in the city centre. A block B jam C stuck
B. traffic jam
Choose the correct word, A, B or C. The journey to Paris was OK, but the ________ journey back to London was terrible! A return B returning C returned
A. return journey
Choose the correct words. You can’t just turn in / up like that – you should call before visiting us!
up
Choose the correct words. We’ve lived here for three years now – it’s time to move over / on to a new place.
on
Choose the correct words. We need to set off / away early tomorrow because we’ve got a long journey ahead of us.
off
Choose the correct words. His parents often go away / over for the weekend.
away
Complete the sentence with the correct verb. I __________ the bus yesterday morning because I didn't wake up early enough.
missed
Complete the sentence with the correct verb. You need a credit card to ________ a room online.
book
Complete the sentence with the correct verb. The new bridge makes it easier to ________ the river.
cross
Complete the sentence with the correct verb. The next train leaves in five minutes. You’ll _________ it if you run.
catch
Which is the correct options: A and B. Larry _____ me quite often, but now we usually email each other. A used to phone B would phone
A✓ B✓
Which is the correct options: A and B. My dad _____ a beard when he was a teenager. A used to have B would have
A ✓ B ×
Which is the correct options: A and B. Andrew _____ to bed early last night because he wasn’t tired. A didn’t go B didn’t use to go
A ✓ B ×
Which is the correct options: A and B. In the past, people ____    books when they had to make a long journey. A used to read B were reading
A ✓ B ×
Say the sentence using used to or would. Use would if possible.  Did you go to the cinema a lot?
Did you use to go to the cinema a lot?
Say the sentence using used to or would.  Use would if possible. We often went swimming in the river in those days.
We would often go swimming in the river in those days.
Say the sentence using used to or would.  Use would if possible. Was Sandra the best student? 
Did Sandra use to be the best student?
Say the sentence using used to or would. Use would if possible. People didn't talk on the phone on the bus.
People didn’t use to talk on the phone on the bus.
Say the sentence using used to or would.  Use would if possible. How many people visited this town in the summer?
How many people used to visit this town in the summer?
Say the sentence using used to or would.  Use would if possible. We went to the zoo twice a year.
We would go to the zoo twice a year.
Say the sentence using used to or would. Use would if possible.  Back then we walked to school.
Back then we would walk to school.
Complete the second sentence so it has the same meaning as the first sentence. Use the word in brackets. I'm sure that that woman isn't Andy’s mother. (BE) That woman ___________ Andy’s mother.
can’t be
Complete the second sentence so it has the same meaning as the first sentence. Use the word in brackets. I’m sure John knew about this! (HAVE) John ___________ about this!
must have known
Complete the second sentence so it has the same meaning as the first sentence. Use the word in brackets. It’s possible that they have gone home early. (MAY) They _________ home early.
may have gone
Complete the second sentence so it has the same meaning as the first sentence. Use the word in brackets. It's possible that Janet's car broke down before she reached London. (COULD) Janet’s car _________ before she reached London.
could have broken down
Complete the second sentence so it has the same meaning as the first sentence. Use the word in brackets. It's possible that we will save enough money to go to Peru. (MIGHT) We ______________ to go to Peru.
might save enough money
Complete the second sentence so it has the same meaning as the first sentence. Use the word in brackets. I'm sure that’s Emma’s sister. She looks just like Emma! (MUST) That _______________ sister. She looks just like Emma!
must be Emma’s
Complete the second sentence so it has the same meaning as the first sentence. Use the word in brackets. It is possible that the plane will land at a different airport. (MAY) The plane _______ a different airport.
may land at
Complete the sentence with a modal verb of deduction and a verb in brackets. Violet ___________ the key because I can’t find it. (take)
could/might/may have taken
Complete the sentence with a modal verb of deduction and a verb in brackets. It was a very popular song and people ___________ it a lot because the radio played it every day. (like)
must have liked
Complete the sentence with a modal verb of deduction and a verb in brackets. He’s been playing that computer game all day. He _________ it a lot. (like)
must like
Complete the sentence with a modal verb of deduction and a verb in brackets. I don’t know how she managed it. I guess she  ___________  the problem by accident. (solve)
could/might/may have solved
Complete the sentence with a modal verb of deduction and a verb in brackets. The rivers and lakes are almost dry in this region. It _________   for a long time. (rain)
can’t/couldn't have rained
Complete the sentence with a modal verb of deduction and a verb in brackets. There are some dark clouds in the sky. It  _____________ later. (rain)
may/might/could rain