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B1 Unit 2 Review
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What's the adverb form of 'hope'?
hopefully
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What does "turn up" mean?
arrive
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What does "have to laugh" mean?
something funny happens that makes you laugh
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What's a strong adjective for 'small'?
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What does "get your head around it" mean?
to understand something difficult
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What's the adverb form of 'noisy'?
noisily
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What's the adverb form of 'bad'?
badly
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What does 'have a head for heights' mean?
It means you're not scared of high places
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When Flora was younger, she used to / would love electronic games.
used to
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What's a strong adjective for 'bad'?
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What does 'find your way' mean?
to get somewhere you want to go
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What's a strong adjective for 'big'?
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What may happen if you tell a lie?
You may...go red/hesitate/laugh nervously...
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We worked ____ (hard) on the end-of-term show than on anything else during the year!
harder
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Alice did her work _____ (carefully) than usual and her teacher gave her a low mark.
less carefully
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While my aunt and uncle would live/ were living in London a few years ago, I enjoyed visiting them every summer.
were living
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What's a strong adjective for 'good'?
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What does 'hang out' mean?
Spending time with somebody
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Al Pacino was one of __________ (famous) actors in Hollywood in the 1970s.
the most famous
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What's the adverb form of 'anxious'?
anxiously
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that wasn’t the _____ (bad) concert I’ve ever been to but it was pretty bad.
worst
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It hadn’t rained / wasn’t raining for a long time and the ground was very dry.
hadn't rained
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Sam did / was doing a project on his laptop when suddenly his mobile rang / was ringing.
was doing / rang
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The train has/ had already left by the time we got to the station.
had
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