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B1+ unit 9 Use of English 1/2
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We use ´ask + Wh- word´ for what type of questions?
for questions with what, where, who, when, how, which.....
don´t know
for orders and requests
for questions with a yes / no answer
Oops!
Okay!
The tickets are all ______ ____ and I´m a bit nervous.
given away
sold out
put on
run out
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A word that means natural sound of the instrument
acoustic
performance
classical
live
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We use ´ask + if / whether´ for what type of questions?
for orders and requests
for WH- questions
for yes / no questions
don´t know
Oops!
Okay!
"It was difficult to get tickets". Sam said that __________ to get tickets.
Sam said that IT HAD BEEN DIFFICULT to get tickets.
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I´m just going to ______ up outside the box office and wait for the tickets.
wait
queue
row
form
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We use this structure for what type of questions - verb (e.g. ask/tell) + person/subject + (not) + to infinitive
don´t know
for questions with a WH- word
for questions with orders and requests
for questions with a yes / no answer
Oops!
Okay!
"You´re a great singer". Paul told me _________ a great singer.
Paul told me I WAS a great singer.
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past simple is reported to.....
past perfect
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The opposite of foreground and is played in a dinner party quietly
upsideground
frontground
background
sideground
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present continuous is reported to .....
past continuous
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Hyde Park, Kew Gardens, Hampton Court and Crystal Palace are all _____ ___ venues for concerts.
open air
outside
exterior
outdoor
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might, could, should, ought to, would is reported to ......
the same / no change
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present simple is reported to.....
past simple
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In the moment at a bar, pub or club
live
die
dead
life
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" I might be here for a few more hours". My brother told me that ____________ for a few more hours.
My brother told me that HE MIGHT BE THERE for a few more hours.
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Can you _____ _____ a good idea for our show?
start out
think up
build up
bring together
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Other reporting verbs that can be used for questions:
persuade, beg, order, remind, warn, advise, invite, suggest, complain, insist
Oops!
Okay!
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