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SOLUTIONS PRE-INTERMEDIATE UNIT 3
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It only takes a few / a little time to learn the rules of this game.
a little
How much / How many singing did you do at your drama club yesterday?
How much
Was there some / any food left in the fridge?
any
Hurry up! There are only many / a few tickets left.
a few
You are not allowed to talk to other people during the competition. (mustn't)
You mustn’t talk to other people during the competition.
It’s compulsory to bring ID with you. (You must / have to.....)
You have to bring ID with you.
When I want to know if it’s going to be sunny, I watch this.
weather forecast
In this programme, you watch normal people living together and vote for who you like best.
reality show
Sometimes there are too many things happening at the same time in a film and it gets c_ _ _ _ _ _ _g.
confusing
I don’t like watching a film when I can guess the e_ _ _ _g
ending
The s_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _k was the best part of the film; I liked all the songs!
soundtrack
Some decisions are difficult to _______________
make
Students who work hard usually _______________ excellent grades
get
The fact that teenagers watch too much television causes _______________ for many teachers
concern
What's wrong?: I know, but I can’t stand for violent films. 
for
What's wrong?: Fine. Shall we settle with Star Trek?
with: on
What's wrong?: Well, I rather watch a science fiction than a comedy
I rather: I'd rather
What's wrong? Yes! I think it will to be more fun anyway! Let’s phone the others
to be: be
We mustn’t / don’t have to finish our projects tonight − the teacher doesn't want them tomorrow
don't have to
say the opposites of the adjectives: correct, fair, legal, polite, surprising.
incorrect, unfair, illegal, impolite, unsurprising
say the opposites of the adjectives: patient, certain, honest, acceptable, likely.
impatient, uncertain, dishonest, unacceptable, unlikely.