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The film had an unexpected STORYLINE / TWIST at the end that nobody had seen coming.
twist
From the lighting to the stage design, the whole SET / CAST was incredible.
set
Personally, I found the ending really GRIPPING / CONFUSING but everyone else seemed to get it.
confusing
It had sold 20 million copies, making it the BEST-SELLING / BEST-SELLER book of the year.
best-selling
PAST SIMPLE, PERFECT OR PERFECT CONT: We _______ (visit) the exhibition that our friend _______ (tell) us about the week before.
VISITED / HAD TOLD
PAST SIMPLE, PERFECT OR PERFECT CONT: They ______ (be) very tired in the evening because they _____ (help out) in the shop all day.
WERE / HAD BEEN HELPING OUT
PAST SIMPLE, PERFECT OR PERFECT CONT: We _____ (be) disappointed to hear that the show ____ (be cancelled) because the singer was unwell.
WERE / HAD BEEN CANCELLED
PAST SIMPLE, PERFECT OR PERFECT CONT: That evening, the children _____ (tell) their father which animals they ______ (see) at the zoo.
TOLD / HAD SEEN
PAST SIMPLE, PERFECT OR PERFECT CONT: We ____ (sleep) for four hours when she suddenly _____ (wake) us up.
HAD ALREADY BEEN SLEEPING / WOKE
PAST SIMPLE, PERFECT OR PERFECT CONT: By the time he ________ (arrive) at the cinema, the film ________ (already / start).
ARRIVED / HAD ALREADY STARTED
WHAT IS IT? The feeling of tiredness after a long plane journey
a jetlag
WHAT IS IT? The busy part of the day when people are travelling to and from work
rush hour
WHAT IS IT? The thing you wear while cycling to protect your head
a helmet
WHO IS IT? Someone who regularly travels between home and work
a commuter
WHAT IS IT? The object in a car that you use to turn left and right: _____ wheel
steering
WHAT IS IT? The part of an aeroplane where the pilots sit.
the cockpit
WHAT IS IT? Information you hear through the speakers at a train station or at an airport. (starts with an A)
an announcement
COUNTABLE, UNCOUNTABLE OR BOTH? Noise
BOTH
COUNTABLE, UNCOUNTABLE OR BOTH? View
COUNTABLE
COUNTABLE, UNCOUNTABLE OR BOTH? Luggage
UNCOUNTABLE
COUNTABLE, UNCOUNTABLE OR BOTH? Business
BOTH
CORRECT THE MISTAKE IN THIS SENTENCE: I’ve been thinking about starting ice cream business.
AN ice cream business
CORRECT THE MISTAKE IN THIS SENTENCE: My city has a big problem with the congestion.
with congestion
CORRECT THE MISTAKE IN THIS SENTENCE: An advice the tourist guide gave us was really useful.
THE advice
CORRECT THE MISTAKE IN THIS SENTENCE: Dubrovnik is a beautiful city, located in south of Croatia.
in THE south
CORRECT THE MISTAKE IN THIS SENTENCE: I wouldn’t to ask him if I were you. He’s in a bad mood.
I wouldn't ask him
CORRECT THE MISTAKE IN THIS SENTENCE: You might want try using a spellchecker to check your spelling.
want TO try
CORRECT THE MISTAKE IN THIS SENTENCE: Whichever you do, don’t cheat in your exam.
WHATEVER you do
CORRECT THE MISTAKE IN THIS SENTENCE: He has better arrive soon or we’ll be late for the seminar.
he HAD better
CORRECT THE MISTAKE IN THIS SENTENCE: You could to try doing an online class for extra practice.
COULD TRY
CORRECT THE MISTAKE IN THIS SENTENCE: You ought ask your teacher for advice.
ought TO
Complete with a first or second conditional: "I will have to stay inside tonight, unless ......... "
First conditional: IF (/unless) future form, present simple/cont
Complete with a first or second conditional: "Assuming I can finish my homework on time, I ....... to meet my friends."
AM GOING / First conditional: future form --> GOING TO for personal plans
Complete with a first or second conditional: "If I didn't have this class right now, ... "
Second conditional: IF past simple/continuous, WOULD + infinitive
Complete with a first or second conditional: "I would definitely study abroad if ... "
Second conditional: IF past simple/continuous, WOULD + infinitive
Complete with a first or second conditional: "If I fail this next exam, ... "
first conditional: future form (will, won't, be going to, etc.)