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Choose the correct pronoun: 'Last year we went to California, _________ a lot of computer software is designed.'
 
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Choose the correct pronoun: 'I don't understand people ________ don't enjoy sports.'
 
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Choose the correct pronoun: 'Sandra is the girl _______ invited me to your party.'
 
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WHOSE
 
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Choose the correct pronoun: 'My uncle, ________ company designs computer games, is a rich man.'
 
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Choose the correct pronoun: 'Is this the shop _________ you usually buy your lunch?'
 
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Choose the correct pronoun: 'This is the computer game ________ my parents gave me for my birthday.'
 
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Choose the correct word: 'The tornado was a GREATER / GREAT / GREATEST deal more powerful than predicted.'
'The tornado was a GREAT deal more powerful than predicted.'
Choose the correct word: 'The LONGER / LONGEST / LONG the river, the more water it carries.'
'The LONGER the river, the more water it carries.'
Choose the correct word: 'This year's wildfires are a good deal WORSE / WORST / BAD.'
'This year's wildfires are a good deal WORSE.'
Choose the correct word: 'It's SLIGHTLY / ALMOST / FAR as cold as it was yesterday.'
'It's ALMOST as cold as it was yesterday.'
Choose the correct word: 'Chicago is windier AS / THAT / THAN London.'
'Chicago is windier THAN London.'
Choose the correct word: 'I'm not QUITE / ALMOST / FAR as fast as I used to be.'
'I'm not QUITE as fast as I used to be.'
Choose the correct word: 'It was SO / SUCH a funny film that my sides hurt by the end of it.'
'It was SUCH a funny film that my sides hurt by the end of it.'
Choose the correct word: 'This coffee is far TOO / SUCH cold to drink - I'm sending it back.'
'This coffee is far TOO cold to drink - I'm sending it back.'
Choose the correct word: 'There are SO / SUCH many things to see in this city that it would take weeks to see them all.'
'There are SO many things to see in this city that it would take weeks to see them all.'
Choose the correct word: 'It's much SO / TOO risky to swim in this river.'
'It's much TOO risky to swim in this river.'
Choose the correct word: 'It was SO / SUCH a strong wind that I had to get off my bike and walk.'
'It was SUCH a strong wind that I had to get off my bike and walk.'
Choose the correct word: 'It was SO / TOO hot outside that you could fry an egg on the pavement.'
'It was SO hot outside that you could fry an egg on the pavement.'
Change the verb to a noun: TREAT
TREATMENT
Change the adjective to a noun: FRIENDLY
FRIENDLINESS
Change the verb to a noun: ENCOURAGE
ENCOURAGEMENT
Change the adjective to a noun: DARK
DARKNESS
Change the verb to a noun: ARGUE
ARGUMENT
Choose the correct verb: 'He BALANCED / SLID the plate across the table and I picked it up.'
'He SLID the plate across the table and I picked it up.'
Choose the correct verb: 'He won't be able to drive forwards into that parking space - he'll have to OVERTAKE / REVERSE.'
'He won't be able to drive forwards into that parking space - he'll have to REVERSE.'
Choose the correct verb: 'I BALANCED / DIVED behind a wall when I heard the car approaching.'
'I DIVED behind a wall when I heard the car approaching.'
Choose the correct verb: 'This bike is so heavy that it's hard to STEER / BRAKE in the right direction.'
'This bike is so heavy that it's hard to STEER in the right direction.'
Choose the correct verb: 'Let's go out and CHASE / GATHER some flowers from the garden.'
'Let's go out and GATHER some flowers from the garden.'
This happens when there has been very heavy rain.
FLOOD
It's a strong wind that can destroy houses.
TORNADO / HURRICANE
It's a huge wave that is big enough to knock over trees.
TSUNAMI
Lava runs down its side, and clouds of toxic gas float into the air.
VOLCANO
During this event, the ground shakes.
EARTHQUAKE
PHRASAL VERB: To argue with someone and stop being friendly with them. F___ O___ W___
FALL OUT WITH
PHRASAL VERB: To persuade someone to do something. T____ I____
TALK INTO
PHRASAL VERB: To feel you can understand someone. I_____ W_____
IDENTIFY WITH
PHRASAL VERB: To trust someone to help you. D____ O____
DEPEND ON
PHRASAL VERB: To be similar to an older member of the family. T____ A____
TAKE AFTER
Correct the PAST TENSE form: 'We went to my house and we were watching TV.'
'We went to my house and we WATCHED TV.'
Correct the PAST TENSE form: 'He choose the film that we saw.'
'He CHOSE the film that we saw.'
Correct the PAST TENSE form: 'When we were kids, we use to go away together.'
'When we were kids, we USED to go away together.'
Correct the PAST TENSE form: 'The phone rang while I had dinner.'
'The phone rang while I WAS HAVING dinner.'
Correct the PAST TENSE form: 'I used to work at a festival last summer.'
'I WORKED at a festival last summer.'
Correct the PAST TENSE form: 'Last week, I was needing some new clothes.'
'Last week, I NEEDED some new clothes.'
Identify the type of music
COUNTRY
Identify the type of music
JAZZ
Identify the type of music
OPERA
Identify the type of music
REGGAE
Identify the type of music
HIP-HOP
Identify the type of music
FOLK
Identify the type of music
CLASSICAL
Change the noun to a verb: DEFINITION
DEFINE
Change the noun to a verb: REGISTRATION
REGISTER
Change the noun to a verb: PERMISSION
PERMIT
Change the noun to a verb: INTRODUCTION
INTRODUCE
Change the noun to a verb: CONNECTION
CONNECT
Change the noun to a verb: CONCENTRATION
CONCENTRATE
Change the noun to a verb: APPLICATION
APPLY
PHRASAL VERB: Do an activity with others
JOIN IN
PHRASAL VERB: Understand something
FIGURE OUT
PHRASAL VERB: Decide to do something later
PUT OFF
PHRASAL VERB: Say the words of a text aloud
READ OUT
PHRASAL VERB: Remain while others leave
STAY BEHIND