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English File Advanced 5&6 Revise and Check
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I'm waiting for my train __(arrive).
to arrive
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b) hadn't bought
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What are the prepositions which go with these adjectives? unsuitable ___; suspicious ___; dissatisfied ___; accustomed ____
unsuitable FOR; suspicious OF; dissatisfied WITH; accustomed TO
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Gerund or infinitive form: He dislikes people __(make) a noise while he's studying.
making
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a) rather
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b) weren't
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There are (thought to be/ appears to be) millions of species of insects in the world.
thought to be
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c) providing
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Gerund or infinitive form: I would hate him __(think) I'm not interested in his project.
to think
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(It's appear/ It appears) that the office is closed.
It appears
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c) has been announced
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a) According
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What are the prepositions which go with these adjectives? mad ___; open ___; sick ___; aware ___
mad ABOUT; open TO; sick OF; aware OF
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My sister is totally ___ ON that new reality show on YouTube.
hooked
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Don't say anything about her new hairstyle. She's feeling very ___-conscious.
self
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The ___ of living is higher in Edinburgh than in any other Scottish city, with the higher rents. (cost/ standard/income)
cost
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c) them to deliver
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Liz spent a fortune on her new bag! She must be ___ (loaded/ affluent/ in the red)
loaded
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___ on the London Underground aren't that expensive - about 3 to 5 pounds depending where you're going. (fares/ fines/ lump sums)
fares
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They'd better not keep me ___(wait). I'm too busy to waste time sitting here.
waiting
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I know you're ___ time this evening, so I'll pick up some Chinese or Indian takeaway for us on the way home.
short of time
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There is thought (to have been/ to be) undiscovered oil beneath the Antarctic.
to be
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a) I'd be watching
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You shouldn't have gone to the interview in those ___-out jeans.
worn
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