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Cambridge Complete First for Schools unit 7
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What activity is this?
camping
What activity is this?
hiking
What activity is this?
mountain biking
What activity is this?
parachuting / *skydiving* if it involves freefall
What activity is this?
rock climbing
An activity that you offer to do without being paid?
volunteering
Which verb means to *do / have* for the following sentence: "They will ... the race in February"
 
hold
 
compete in
 
enter
 
take part in
Which verb means to *do / have* for the following sentence: "The championship was ... in Girona"
 
held
 
oganised
 
taken part in
 
entered
Which option does has a different meaning to the rest? eg: "Each year I ... a basketball tournament"
 
organise
 
compete in
 
take part in
 
enter
Which verb is normally used for sports that endin -ing and are usually outdoors? eg: "On Sunday I ... cycling"
 
go
 
play
 
do
 
practice
Which verb is normally used for sports which are considered games? eg: "I ... football"
 
play
 
do
 
go
 
practice
Which verb do you use for sports that do not collocate with "go" or "play"? eg: "My sister ... gymnastics"
does (do)
Collocation: do / ____ exercise (when meaning a physical activity)
take
What form of the verb when it is used to express why you do something? - "I studied ... my exam" (pass)
 
infinitive
 
verb + ing
What form of the verb when it is used after "too" and "enough"?
 
infinitive
 
verb + ing
What form of the verb when it is used after prepositions?
 
verb + ing
 
infinitive
What form of the verb when it is used as the subject or object of a sentence?
 
verb + ing
 
infinitive
... electric cars are cleaner, they still cause problems for the environment.
 
Although
 
However
 
Despite
... spending hours rehearsing, I still couldn't remember my lines for the play.
 
Despite
 
However
 
Although
We didn't visit the art gallery. ... we did see many sculptures throughout the city.
 
However
 
Although
 
Despite
Is this sentence correct? "Despite of the rain, we still played football"
Incorrect - despite / in spite of
Is this sentence correct? "Even though they were the favourites to win, they lost the match"
Correct
Is this sentence correct? "We enjoyed our holiday, although we had delays on the flight"
Correct
Is this sentence correct? "Despite Vilafranca is small, it has some of the biggest cava producers in the world"
Incorrect - Despite Vilafranca being small / Despite the fact that Vilafranca is small
Complete the sentence in your own words: "It's no good ... " = not useful / effective
example: "It's no good studying when you're tired" (must use a gerund after this phrase)
Complete the sentence in your own words: "It's not worth ... " = not good / important enough
example: "It's not worth spending your money of vitamins" (must use a gerund after this phrase)
Complete the sentence in your own words: "I can't help ... " = not able to control or stop
example: "I can't help playing videogames every day" (must use a gerund after this phrase)
Complete the sentence in your own words: "... It's a case of ... " = a situation is a particular type
example: "Fitness is for everybody. It's a case of finding the right exercise" (must use a gerund after this phrase)
Complete the sentence in your own words: "It's no use ... " = not useful, helpful or possible
example: "It's no use trying to convince Mark to study, because he'll never do it" (must use a gerund after this phrase)
"I ... some incredible YouTube videos on the weekend".
 
watched
 
looked
"My grandmother and I ... some old photos".
 
looked at
 
watched
 
saw
"When I was in London I ... amazing monuments".
 
saw
 
watched
 
looked
Mark forget his girlfriend's birthday. Mark didn't remember ... her a present.
 
to buy
 
buying
Mark got so drunk that he can't remember ... on his friend
 
throwing up
 
to throw up
Mark didn't remember his 1 year anniversary with his girlfriend. Mark forgot ... her a present.
 
to buy
 
buying
Mark will never forget ... his first party.
 
going to
 
to go to
Mark regrets not ... his girlfriend a birthday present.
 
giving
 
to give
I regret ... you that Mark urinated in your sink last night at the party. Sowwy! *sorry*
 
to tell
 
telling
Mark stopped ... a Kebab on the way home from the club.
 
to have
 
having
Mark stopped ... rum and Cokes after he soiled himself at the club.
 
drinking
 
to drink