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I __________ driving on the right when I moved to Spain.
 
wasn’t used to
 
didn’t used to
 
used to
 
am getting used
We __________ play football in the street until it got too dangerous.
 
used to
 
are used to
 
get used to
 
were used to
She __________ walking everywhere since she moved to the city.
 
has got used to
 
used to
 
is used
 
got
My brother __________ call me every day when he lived abroad.
 
would
 
didn't used to
 
was used to
 
used
He __________ to spicy food yet. He still finds it too hot.
 
hasn't got used
 
didn’t use
 
wasn’t used
 
isn’t used to
My dad __________ wake us up singing every morning when we were small.
 
would
 
used to
 
did
 
was used to
We __________ on the beach every summer when I was a kid.
 
used to camp
 
camp
 
were camping
 
were used to camping
He’s always shouting in meetings — he’s so __________.
 
argumentative
 
clumsy
 
sensible
 
easy-going
We __________ go to that café after school. It became our little tradition.
 
used to
 
are used to
 
were used to
 
get used to
She __________ buying second-hand clothes now — it doesn’t feel strange anymore
 
is used to
 
used to
 
didn’t use to
 
gets used to
He always refuses to change his opinion. He’s very __________.
 
stubborn
 
clumsy
 
sensible
 
easy-going
She’ll cry at any sad movie. She’s just really __________.
 
sensitive
 
stubborn
 
easy-going
 
absent-minded
He always forgets where he leaves his phone — he’s so __________.
 
absent-minded
 
clumsy
 
sensible
 
mean
I ______ call home. My mum will be worried sick!
 
’d better
 
managed to
 
am likely to
 
had to
You ______ worry so much. You’ll make yourself ill.
 
shouldn’t
 
had better
 
don’t have to
 
can’t
The book is optional. Our teacher said that we ______ read it if we don’t want to.
 
don’t have to
 
mustn’t
 
shouldn't
 
aren’t supposed to
You ______ be exhausted after such a long journey.
 
must
 
can
 
had better
 
should
Tell me more. I think I ______ be able to help you.
 
might
 
won’t
 
can
 
can’t
Sorry! I haven’t got ___ to answering your email yet.
 
round
 
through
 
over
 
out
I failed, but Bob got ___ the test.
 
through
 
out
 
up
 
over
If news of this gets ___, there’ll be a huge scandal!
 
out
 
over
 
up
 
through
Complete the proverb: Home is where ______ . đź’—
the heart is.
Combine these sentences using a relative clause. - The hotel was beautiful. We stayed there last summer.
The hotel where we stayed last summer was beautiful.
Combine these sentences using a relative clause. - The book was very interesting. I borrowed it from the library.
The book that I borrowed from the library was very interesting.
Correct the mistake in this sentence. - Bridge is a card game play by four people.
Bridge is a card game played by four people.
Which sentence uses the correct participle form?
 
I spent the whole morning writing this essay.
 
I spent the whole morning written this essay.
Find the mistake in this proverb and correct it. -  Times fly when you're having fun.
Time flies when you're having fun.
What does this proverb mean? - Don't put off until tomorrow what you can do today.
You shouldn't delay doing things that you can complete now.
Complete the proverb. All that g _ _ _ _ _ _ _  is not gold.
All that glitters is not gold.
Which of these sentences needs commas?
 
The Great Barrier Reef which is the largest coral reef in the world is located in Australia.
 
My grandfather planted it 60 years ago.
 
She met a man who was very interesting.
Where should a comma be added in this sentence? - People who eat too much sugar risk getting diabetes.
No comma needed, as "who eat too much sugar" is an essential relative clause.