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Do we use for or since with these phrases? ten weeks, ten o’clock, I was ten, ten years
for ten weeks; since ten o’clock; since I was ten; for ten years
Make questions with How long … ? about the words in bold. I was there for two days. I’ve been here for a year.
How long were you there? How long have you been here?
Choose the correct answer to this question. What are the people like? They’re like friendly. They’re friendly.
They’re friendly.
Correct these sentences. I came here for to study. I went home to seeing my grandmother.
I came here to study. I went home to see my grandmother.
Make questions with these words. you / I / What / should /think / do / do ? should / get / What time / there / I ?
What do you think I should do? What time should I get there?
Choose the correct words There’s a few/little sun cream left. How much/many CDs are you taking?
little; many
Put the verbs in the correct form in this first conditional sentence. We (miss) the film if we (not leave) the house soon.
’ll/will miss; don’t leave
Fill in the gaps with too or enough. This is difficult. I’ve got many things to do. This isn’t big.
too; too; enough
Which sentence is correct? Correct the wrong sentence. I’m not enough warm. He’s not old enough to drive.
I’m not warm enough. The second sentence is correct.
Say the Past Simple and past participle of these verbs. know, swim, buy, think
knew, known; swam, swum; bought, bought; thought, thought
Correct these sentences. I going to Germany next week. What you are doing this weekend?
I’m going to Germany next week. What are you doing this weekend?
Choose the correct words. I’ll retire until/as soon as I’m 65. I’ll call you when/if the class finishes.
as soon as; when
Say the correct verb forms. Would you mind (send) someone to fix it? I wonder if I could (have) some more towels.
sending; have
Put the verbs in the Present Perfect or Past Simple. I (live) here since I was born. My brother (move) out two years ago.
’ve/have lived; moved
Do we use for or since with these phrases? an hour, Saturday, last night, ages
for an hour; since Saturday; since last night; for ages
Choose the correct words. There are a few/little books. There isn’t much/many toothpaste.
few; much