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Cambridge Complete First for Schools unit 7
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"When I was in London I ... amazing monuments".
saw
watched
looked
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Is this sentence correct? "Even though they were the favourites to win, they lost the match"
Correct
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"I ... some incredible YouTube videos on the weekend".
looked
watched
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Collocation: do / ____ exercise (when meaning a physical activity)
take
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Complete the sentence in your own words: "It's no use ... " = not useful, helpful or possible
example: "It's no use trying to convince Mark to study, because he'll never do it" (must use a gerund after this phrase)
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What form of the verb when it is used as the subject or object of a sentence?
verb + ing
infinitive
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Is this sentence correct? "Despite Vilafranca is small, it has some of the biggest cava producers in the world"
Incorrect - Despite Vilafranca being small / Despite the fact that Vilafranca is small
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What activity is this?
mountain biking
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What activity is this?
camping
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Is this sentence correct? "We enjoyed our holiday, although we had delays on the flight"
Correct
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Complete the sentence in your own words: "It's not worth ... " = not good / important enough
example: "It's not worth spending your money of vitamins" (must use a gerund after this phrase)
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Complete the sentence in your own words: "I can't help ... " = not able to control or stop
example: "I can't help playing videogames every day" (must use a gerund after this phrase)
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Which verb do you use for sports that do not collocate with "go" or "play"? eg: "My sister ... gymnastics"
does (do)
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... spending hours rehearsing, I still couldn't remember my lines for the play.
Although
However
Despite
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Complete the sentence in your own words: "It's no good ... " = not useful / effective
example: "It's no good studying when you're tired" (must use a gerund after this phrase)
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Which option does has a different meaning to the rest? eg: "Each year I ... a basketball tournament"
compete in
organise
take part in
enter
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What form of the verb when it is used after "too" and "enough"?
verb + ing
infinitive
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Which verb is normally used for sports which are considered games? eg: "I ... football"
go
play
do
practice
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Mark forget his girlfriend's birthday. Mark didn't remember ... her a present.
buying
to buy
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What form of the verb when it is used to express why you do something? - "I studied ... my exam" (pass)
verb + ing
infinitive
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Complete the sentence in your own words: "... It's a case of ... " = a situation is a particular type
example: "Fitness is for everybody. It's a case of finding the right exercise" (must use a gerund after this phrase)
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Mark will never forget ... his first party.
going to
to go to
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We didn't visit the art gallery. ... we did see many sculptures throughout the city.
Despite
Although
However
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Mark got so drunk that he can't remember ... on his friend
throwing up
to throw up
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What activity is this?
rock climbing
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What form of the verb when it is used after prepositions?
verb + ing
infinitive
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Mark didn't remember his 1 year anniversary with his girlfriend. Mark forgot ... her a present.
buying
to buy
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Which verb is normally used for sports that endin -ing and are usually outdoors? eg: "On Sunday I ... cycling"
do
practice
go
play
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Which verb means to *do / have* for the following sentence: "The championship was ... in Girona"
held
oganised
taken part in
entered
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An activity that you offer to do without being paid?
volunteering
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... electric cars are cleaner, they still cause problems for the environment.
Although
However
Despite
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What activity is this?
hiking
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Which verb means to *do / have* for the following sentence: "They will ... the race in February"
take part in
hold
compete in
enter
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"My grandmother and I ... some old photos".
watched
saw
looked at
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Mark stopped ... rum and Cokes after he soiled himself at the club.
drinking
to drink
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What activity is this?
parachuting / *skydiving* if it involves freefall
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Mark stopped ... a Kebab on the way home from the club.
to have
having
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Mark regrets not ... his girlfriend a birthday present.
to give
giving
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I regret ... you that Mark urinated in your sink last night at the party. Sowwy! *sorry*
to tell
telling
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Is this sentence correct? "Despite of the rain, we still played football"
Incorrect - despite / in spite of
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