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Choose the correct option: You MUSTN'T / DON'T HAVE TO pay for museum in the UK. They're usually free.
DON'T HAVE TO
Choose the correct word: The journey took ages. I was really _____ the next day.
 
tiring
 
tired
Choose the correct word: She often feels very _____ in the winter.
 
depressed
 
depressing
Odd one out (which word doesn't belong among the others)
 
retire
 
full-time
 
permanent
 
part-time
Odd one out (which word doesn't belong among the others)
 
stare
 
clap
 
point
 
throw
Odd one out (which word doesn't belong among the others)
 
evidence
 
detective
 
suspect
 
witness
Choose the correct option: It's TOO MUCH / TOO cold in here - can you put the heating on?
TOO
Complete the phrasal verb: We are ______ing ____ ____ petrol. Let's stop at the next petrol station.
RUNNING OUT OF
Complete the phrasal verb: When can you _____ me _____ the money I lent you?
PAY me BACK
Complete the sentence with 1 word: Belinda doesn't eat meat, _____ she?
does
Complete the sentence with 1 word: Stratford-upon-Avon is the town ______ Shakespeare was born.
where
Complete the sentence with 1 word: "Is there any milk in the fridge?" - "No, there is ____ at all."
none
Complete the sentence with 1 word: That's the boy _____ mum works at school.
whose
money that a bank lends you to buy a house
mortgage
two people who are married or in a romantic relationship is a....
couple
a film which continues the story of an earlier film is a ....
sequel
Complete the sentence with 1 word: Pizza, ____ originally came from Italy, is eaten all over the world.
WHICH
Complete the sentence with 1 word: The letter ____ posted last week.
WAS
Complete the sentence using the correct form of the verb: If we don't burn less oil and coal, global warming ____(get) worse.
WILL GET
Complete the sentence using the correct form of the verb: When we ____ (check in), I'll ask for a window seat for you.
CHECK IN
Complete the sentence using the correct form of the verb: Elena rang and said that she _____ (call) back later.
WOULD CALL
Complete the sentence using the correct form of the verb: As soon as Tina gets here we _____(start) the meeting.
WILL START
Complete the sentence using the correct form of the verb: If I ____(be) taller, I'd be a brilliant basketball player.
WERE
Complete the sentence using the correct form of the verb: Sorry I'm late. _____ you ____ (wait) long?
HAVE you BEEN WAITING
Complete the sentence using the correct form of the verb: The train ____ (not arrive) yet. It's an hour late.
HASN'T ARRIVED
Complete the sentence using the correct form of the verb: We____(just finish) lunch when Joe arrived.
HAD JUST FINISHED
Complete the sentence using the correct form of the verb: Will you ___(can) help us move house next week?
BE ABLE TO
Complete the sentence using the correct form of the verb: ____ you ever ____(drive) a sports car?
HAVE you ever DRIVEN
Complete the sentence using the correct form of the verb: They ____(watch) a football match on TV when we arrived.
WERE WATCHING
Complete the sentence using the correct form of the verb: I____(answer) sixteen emails since ten o'clock this morning.
HAVE ANSWERED
Complete the sentence using the correct form of the verb: Jenny isn't in the office today. She _____(work) at home.
IS WORKING
Choose the correct option: Have you HAD/ BEEN HAVING that computer for a long time?
HAD
Choose the correct option: You SHOULDN'T/ DON'T HAVE TO eat so much salt. It isn't good for you.
SHOULDN'T
Choose the correct option: If you'd asked me, I'D BE/ 'D HAVE BEEN glad to help you.
'D HAVE BEEN
Choose the correct option: You forgot TO TURN/ TURNING off the TV when you went to bed last night.
TO TURN
Choose the correct option: I don't think I can afford GOING/ TO GO abroad on holiday this year.
TO GO
Choose the correct option: She CAN'T / MUSTN'T be at home. Her car isn't there.
CAN'T
Choose the correct option: If I needed to buy a car, I HAD BORROWED/ I WOULD BORROW money from the bank.
I WOULD BORROW
Choose the correct option: I asked Tim whether DID HE SPEAK/ HE SPOKE Chinese.
HE SPOKE
Choose the correct option: I didn't have TIME ENOUGH/ ENOUGH TIME in the exam to check my answers.
ENOUGH TIME
Choose the correct word: I am really bad at COOK/ COOKING. But I am really good at buying takeaways!
COOKING
Choose the correct word: I've left my mobile phone at home again! It's so_____!
 
frustrating
 
frustrated
Choose the correct word: Have you ever walked out of the cinema because the film was _____?
 
boring
 
bored
Choose the correct word: We were really_____ during the hurricane.
 
frightened
 
frightening
Choose the correct word: I forgot to wear socks to work. It was so ____.
 
embarrassing
 
embarrassed
Choose the correct word: They _____ me 50 CZK to park my car at the railway station.
 
charge
 
cost
 
saved
Choose the correct word: The film was _____ on a novel by Anne Tyler.
 
based
 
set
 
directed
Choose the correct word: Ian lives ____ the outskirts of London.
 
on
 
at
 
in
Choose the correct word: I've ______ chocolate recently, so I don't have it very often.
 
cut down on
 
cut out
 
cut away
Complete the sentence: This is Dave, my f______. We live in a flat next door.
flatmate
Complete the sentence: Karen is not in the office right now. Do you want to l_____ a message?
leave
Complete the sentence: Who is in ch_____ of this department?
charge
Complete the sentence: The TV isn't working because you didn't pl____ it in!
plug
Complete the word: I get on very well with Alice because we have a lot in c____.
common
Complete the word: What's the speed l____ on this road?
limit
Complete the word: I don't want to cook tonight. Shall we get a t____?
takeaway
Odd one out
 
play
 
win
 
lose
 
draw
Odd one out
 
motorway
 
coach
 
scooter
 
van
Choose the opposite adjective: SELF-CONFIDENT
 
SHY
 
SELFISH
 
JEALOUS
 
SENSIBLE
Choose the opposite adjective: GENEROUS
 
MEAN
 
BOSSY
 
SPOILT
 
DISHONEST