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Units 8-10 Review B2.1

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  • Correct the mistake(s): People passes the time with their mobile phones when there are nothing more interesting to do.
    People PASS the time with their mobile phones when there IS nothing more interesting to do.
  • It's more important to do a job you enjoy than one where you ..... a loy of money. WIN - EARN - GAIN - PAY
    EARN
  • ‘OK, we can all go in my car to the concert,’ said Steve. - DRIVE - Steve agreed .......... to the concert.
    to drive us all
  • CAN, COULD, or BE ABLE TO: You ______ earn quite a lot of money in this job, if you are willing to work weekends.
    CAN
  • I think the bad weather might _______ an impact on the plans for the class trip. CAUSE / HAVE
    HAVE
  • Correct the mistake(s): Shopping online isn’t as going to the shops.
    Shopping online isn’t LIKE going to the shops.
  • GET, REACH or ARRIVE?: Can you _____ the top shelf? I’m too short!
    REACH
  • Sheila ______ most of her holiday at her cousins’ house. SPENT / PASSED
    SPENT
  • ‘I won’t lend you my new bike, Sue,’ said Sam. - REFUSED - Sam ......... Sue his new bike.
    refused to lend
  • GET, REACH or ARRIVE?: My parents haven’t ______ a decision yet about buying me a car.
    REACHED
  • CAN, COULD, or BE ABLE TO: I _____ go shopping and not buy anything, but I wouldn’t enjoy it as much.
    COULD
  • ‘Don’t forget your money for the theatre trip,’ said our teacher. - BRING - Our teacher reminded ....... for the theatre trip.
    us to bring our money
  • ‘I am really sorry that I was late for the rehearsal,’ said Michelle. - APOLOGISED - Michelle ......... for the rehearsal.
    apologised for being late
  • GET, REACH or ARRIVE?: We ______ at the house, only to discover it had already been sold!
    ARRIVED
  • ‘I will definitely be at the cinema on time,’ said Lewis. - ARRIVE - Lewis promised ....... on time.
    to arrive at the cinema
  • GET, REACH or ARRIVE?: Did you manage to _____ to the bank before it closed?
    GET
  • Sarah said, ‘He forgot to bring the camera on purpose.’ - ACCUSED - Sarah the camera on purpose.
    accused him of forgetting
  • CAN, COULD, or BE ABLE TO: Last night, she _____ persuade her parents to increase her pocket money.
    WAS ABLE TO
  • GET, REACH or ARRIVE?: After months of saving, Paul managed to _____ his target goal.
    REACH
  • I _______ six hours doing homework for my English class last weekend. SPENT / STAYED
    SPENT
  • GET, REACH or ARRIVE?: I am not interested in ______ rich.
    GETTING
  • Correct the mistake(s): Like you know, I don’t spent too much on myself.
    AS you know, I don’t SPEND too much on myself.