Complete the gaps with that, which, who or – if the pronoun is not necessary. I know a lot of people_____have eaten at that restaurant.
WHO
Complete the dialogues with appropriate adjectives. 2 A He drives quite slowly. B Yes, he’s a_____driver, usually.
cautious
Complete the dialogues with appropriate adjectives. 7 A Hurry up! B OK. Don’t be so_______ !
impatient
These aren’t the photos____ were in the newspaper.
THAT/WHICH
Complete the dialogues with appropriate adjectives. 4 A Let’s go to Australia for our holiday. B Oh, be____. We haven’t got enough money for that.
practical
Rewrite the sentences adding do / does or did. My dad embarrasses me sometimes, but I guess all dads do.
My dad does embarrass me sometimes but I guess all dads do.
Complete the dialogues with appropriate adjectives. 8 A He isn’t very interesting, is he? B No, he’s a bit____, really.
dull
Complete the dialogues with appropriate adjectives. 5 A Do you think she’ll do what she promised? B Oh yes – she’s very____ .
responsible
Complete the dialogues with appropriate adjectives. 1 A She gets angry at everything I say. B Oh, I know, she’s quite____
bad-tempered
This is the book_____Lily gave me for my birthday.
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Rewrite the sentences adding do / does or did. Miss Holloway’s great, but she talks a lot.
Miss Holloway’s great but she does talk a lot.
Complete the dialogues with appropriate adjectives. 3 A She designs such different, interesting things! B Yes, she’s very_____
imaginative
Rewrite the sentences adding do / does or did. I miss my mum when she travels abroad for work.
I do miss my mum when she travels abroad for work.
Complete the gaps with that, which, who or – if the pronoun is not necessaryThere are a few things____I want to keep with me.
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I’m the sort of person_____likes to spend time alone.
WHO/THAT
Rewrite the sentences adding do / does or did.You know Tom. You met him at Charlie’s party, remember?
You do know Tom. You met him at Charlie's party, remember?
Rewrite the sentences adding do / does or did. So you like my present! to make them more emphatic.
So you do like my present!
Rewrite the sentences adding do / does or did. I’ve hardly got any money left. We bought a lot of things today.
I’ve hardly got any money left. We did buy a lot of things today.
Complete the dialogues with appropriate adjectives. A She thinks she’s the best. I guess she’s confident. B No, it’s more than that – she’s really _____
arrogant
Rewrite the sentences adding do / does or did. I don’t know what May said, but I enjoyed your party.
I don’t know what May said but I did enjoy your party.
Complete the gaps with that, which, who or – if the pronoun is not necessary. Nico paid back the money____ he owed me last week.
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Rewrite the sentences adding do / does or did. We spend a lot of our time talking about the same things. It’s getting a bit boring..
We do spend a lot of our time talking about the same things. It’s getting a bit boring.
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