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T2 1ºBto PLURI (units 1,2,3 and 4)

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  • Michael used to be a great football player, but he hasn’t played in years. Now he’s out of c________ .
    CONDITION
  • MODALS. There is plenty of milk in the fridge – you _________ buy any.
    DON'T HAVE TO/NEEDN'T
  • relative pronoun: To ______ do you wish to speak, Sir?
    WHOM
  • In this world, ______ is dominated by consumerism, we can only express ourselves in the categories of having.
    WHICH
  • a phrasal verb that means be successful or bring benefits p_____ o_____
    PAY OFF
  • Sarpullido
    A RASH
  • WORK-. As a top manager you may be offered _______ _________ when you are 60.
    EARLY RETIREMENT
  • a phrasal verb that means look after a child until he or she becomes an adult b______ _____
    BRING SOMEONE UP
  • When my family moved, I learnt to like living in the country. GOT - When my family moved, I____________ in the country.
    GOT USED TO LIVING
  • speak without pronouncing words clearly have s______ s______
    SLURRED SPEECH
  • have a dark blue or purple mark on your skin caused by a hit or knock have a b________
    BRUISE
  • a verb that means look at adverts, reviews or items for sale before buying them b_________
    BROWSE
  • Adjective: strong verb:_______
    strengthen
  • receta médica
    PRESCRIPTION
  • Phrasal verb: abandon a course of study.
    TO DROP OUT (OF)
  • MODALS. I __________ leave now or I’ll miss my train.
    MUST
  • If you don’t __________ your goal at first, don’t give up. The important thing is to keep trying.
    ACHIEVE
  • I / finish / the report for you. correct tense and use
    I'll finish the report - future simple=spontaneous decision, offer.
  • Look out! The microscope / fall off / the shelf! Correct tense and use
    IS GOING TO FALL OFF be going to=prediction based on evidence
  • The player __________ performances I really admire is Messi.
    WHOSE
  • Phrasal verb: lose consciousness p_______ o____
    PASS OUT
  • Adjective: tight verb:_______
    TIGHTEN
  • IDIOM: to become healthy after an illness
    TO BE ON THE MEND
  • TOSER
    TO COUGH
  • a phrasal verb that means stop considering something as a possibility
    RULE OUT
  • Luis is not very fit or healthy so he wants to get into ________
    SHAPE
  • MODALS. Oh, dear – the airline __________ (lose)our luggage. I can’t see our bags anywhere.
    MUST/MAY/MIGHT HAVE LOST
  • WORK- Make sure you work for a(n) _______ _________ _________ who won’t discriminate against you because of your gender, race or age.
    EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER