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Could you please tell me when to get (on / off / into) the bus? I don’t know where the opera house is.
off
We got (on / off / out off) the taxi as soon as we reached the hotel
out off
I went all the way to Berlin (on / with / in) my car and it was a journey I will never forget.
in
I loved travelling (by / with / on) underground while I was in London.
by
When I’ve had a tiring day at work, I usually go home (on / in / by) a taxi.
in
I was exhausted when I came back from our trip to London. We went to all the famous sites (on / with / by) foot.
on
I think the best way to travel is (on / with / by) car, because you can stop wherever you want
by
For the first time last week, I rode (on / in / by) a horse.
on
We were late for our flight, so we had to jump (on / into / off) the car and drive as fast as we could to the airport.
into
Can you believe that he travelled around the world (by / with / on) his bicycle?
on
Simon has decided that he (not study) English at university.
is not going to
We (meet) Sarah later so why don’t you join us?
are meeting
Maybe we (go) to France this summer.
'll go
I promise I (not be) late again.
won't be
(you / help) me choose a present for Alice’s birthday?
will you help
I think I (finish) my homework after supper.
will finish
What (you / do) this weekend?
are you doing
When I finish school I (get) a summer job.
'm going to get
The first lesson of the day (start) at 8.30 am so don’t be late.
starts
Look at the sky! I’m sure it (rain)
is going to / will rain
There’s often (ice / showers / foggy / thunderstorm / freezing / windy) on the car on cold winter mornings
ice
There was a big (ice / showers / foggy / thunderstorm / freezing / windy) with lots of lightning yesterday
thunderstrorm
It was so (ice / showers / foggy / thunderstorm / freezing / windy) by the sea that my hat blew away
windy
The forecast says there will be (ice / showers / foggy / thunderstorm / freezing / windy) later so don’t forget your umbrella.
showers
It’s too (ice / showers / foggy / thunderstorm / freezing / windy) to see where we’re going.
foggy
It was absolutely (ice / showers / foggy / thunderstorm / freezing / windy) last night. I just couldn’t get warm
freezing
If you feel (too / fairly) tired, take a break and stay at one of the motels you’ll find on the road
too
I think we have (enough / quite) petrol to get to the next petrol station.
enough
Peter is (quite / extremely) different from his brother; they don’t have anything in common
extremely
The nights can be (too / rather) cold in the winter, but the temperature never drops below zero.
rather
Dana is (too / enough) confident for her age and I’m afraid she might get disappointed later in life
too
It was (quite / very) dark in the cave but we could still see where we were going
quite
I opened the window because it was (fairly / extremely) hot.
extremely
We need a(n) (enough / really) good camera if we want to take great photos on our trip
really
George is (fairly / very) sorry about cancelling his visit to London
very
I’m (quite / extremely) sure that was Anna riding that awesome new bicycle
quite