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Grammar: I'd rather we.........(go) right now.
went
Grammar: If only we...........(know) where the restaurant was. We wouldn't be so late.
knew
Grammar: I wish you ......(eat) all the cake Juan. Now I have to make another one.
hadn't eaten
Grammar: I'll drive you to the airport as.........as you buy me a souvenir from Paris.
long
Grammar: If I ..................(be) you, I ...............(read) more.
were...would read
Grammar: Laura said she would buy everyone chocolate on .......... that everyone did their homework.
condition
Grammar: If Daniel ............(look) at the road, he .............(crash) the car
had been looking...wouldn't have crashed
Grammar: The exam was difficult and I...................study very hard.
had to
Grammar: The journey ...................long as you look very tired.
must have been
Grammar: when I was young I wasn't ...................stay up late by my parents.
allowed to
Grammar: Smoking is not...................in this school.
permitted / allowed
Grammar: This pizza tastes / is tasting great.
tastes
Grammar: It seem / is seeming / seems like a good idea.
seems
Grammar: I can hear / am hearing Justin Bieber singing. It's most distressing.
can hear
Grammar: Are you feeling / feel okay?.
feeling
Grammar: The restaurant seems .................a mistake. This bill is wrong.
to have made
Grammar: Carmen hates...........(tell) what to do by her parents.
being told
Grammar: It's no use..........(cry) over spilt milk Diego.
crying
Grammar: I would like ..............(see) Elvis in concert.
to have seen
Grammar: I'm telling / going to tell Justin Bieber what I think of him when I see him next.
going to tell
Grammar: Juan is due................(arrive) tomorrow night.
to arrive
Grammar: Be quiet! Laura is about.......(play) the piano.
to play
Grammar: Mara will......................(go) to the supermarket later if you want anything.
be going
Vocabulary: I love to s......... u..... the atmosphere of a new place when I'm no holiday.
soak up
Vocabulary: You find a lot of t......... stuff in souvenir shops. Plastic rubbish!
tacky
Vocabulary: Seville is very l............... in the spring. There is always lots to do.
lively
Vocabulary: Some of the villages in Andalucia are a bit o...... t..... b......... t......
off the beaten track
Vocabulary: There are a lot of r........ d.........buildings in this area. Nobody cares for them.
Vocabulary: Coherent is the positive adjective - what is the negative adjective?
incoherent
Vocabulary: Practical is the positive adjective - what is the negative adjective?
impractical
Vocabulary: Competent is the positive adjective - what is the negative adjective?
incompetent
Grammar: I've got ten brothers, all of ....... are great at football.
whom
Grammar: Monica hasn't been to class for six weeks, ................... is a bit worrying.
which (we cannot use that in non defining relative clauses
Grammar: Laura is the person.........fixed the car.
who / that
Grammar: They told me ....... they were looking for.
what
Grammar: Is this sentence correct? Can you remember the film's name?
No - we normally use of for abstract nouns - the name of the film
Grammar: Is this sentence correct? Jose is Diego and Daniel's best friend. They miss him.
correct - we all miss him.
Grammar: I have a bottle of wine - is it empty or full?
full - focus is on the contents
Grammar: I have a wine bottle - is it empty or full?
empty - focus is on the container (usually empty)
Grammar: I don't think it'll rain tonight. At least I hope......
not
Grammar: Mara said she has never ridden an elephant but that she'd love.....
to
Grammar: I thought I would be able to do it, but in fact I......
can't OR won't be able to
Grammar: Daniel thinks he's right, but he......
isn't