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U1 - 7 Grammar Review / A2+

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  • Thanks, but I don’t need any help to do this. - Thanks, but I can do this ... . (by)
    Thanks, but I can do this by myself.
  • Chris is a friend of mine who / which is training to become a chef.
    Chris is a friend of mine who is training to become a chef.
  • I don’t have much free time today. - I only have ... free time today. (a)
    I only have a little free time today.
  • A: It costs a lot to buy a good tennis racket. B: Yes, it ...... .
    B: Yes, it does.
  • Cooking is something who / which I really enjoy doing.
    Cooking is something which I really enjoy doing.
  • While we (ride) our bikes, Sam’s phone fell out of his pocket.
    While we were riding our bikes, Sam’s phone fell out of his pocket.
  • I hardly (often / never / ever) go to the cinema.
    I hardly ever go to the cinema.
  • Anna is too young to drive a car. - Anna ... to drive a car. (old)
    Anna isn't old enough to drive a car.
  • Cristina cooks very (good) and she wants to become a chef.
    Cristina cooks very well and she wants to become a chef.
  • She (occasionally / listen to) podcasts.
    She occasionally listens to podcasts.
  • My dad gave me (a few / a lot / a little) advice.
    My dad gave me a little advice.
  • Luisa and Jim are tall, but Tom is taller. - Tom is of all. (the)
    Tom is the tallest of all.
  • A ..... people from my class are members of the same youth club I go to.
    A few people from my class are members of the same youth club I go to.
  • Anna (not know) the answer so she asked me.
    Anna didn't know the answer so she asked me.
  • Where is (a / the / -) shop that you went to yesterday?
    Where is the shop that you went to yesterday?
  • Julie (not study) at the library on Saturdays.
    Julie doesn't study at the library on Saturdays.
  • In general, (the / -) young people enjoy going out with their friends.
    In general, young people enjoy going out with their friends.
  • Do you have any plans for the weekend? - What ... do at the weekend? (going)
    What are you going to do at the weekend?
  • A: I think it’s better if school starts at eleven o’clock in the morning. B: I’m sorry, but I (not agree).
    I’m sorry, but I don't agree.
  • Tanya is more polite than Nick. - Nick .... Tanya. (as)
    Nick isn't as polite as Tanya.
  • A: What (you / look for)? B: My glasses. I can’t find them.
    What are you looking for?
  • It isn’t necessary for us to leave now. - We ... now. (have)
    We don't have to leave now.
  • I think he’s staying at home tonight, but I’m not sure. - He ... at home tonight. (may)
    He may stay at home tonight.
  • If you own a restaurant you have to work (hard) and be there every day.
    If you own a restaurant you have to work hard and be there every day.