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KEY COMPLETE UNIT 11 AND14 REVIEW

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  • Make a first conditional question. --> What / you / drink / if / you / be / thirsty / this evening?
    What will you drink if you are thirsty this evening?
  • Can you (explain / chat / describe) the man who stole your bicycle?
    describe
  • Change into the passive. --> Italians make good pizzas.
    Good pizzas are made by Italians.
  • This is between your body and your head. (4 letters)
    NECK
  • My head hurts. I’ve got a h____.
    headache
  • We can’t hear you at the back of the room. You’ll have to (shout / chat / ask).
    shout
  • The top part of your body. (4 letters)
    HEAD
  • (Some / Any / Every / No)body failed the test. The whole class passed!
    no
  • A: Where did you go last night?B: (Some / Any / Every / No)where. I stayed in and watched TV.
    no
  • If we (go / will go) to the cinema tomorrow, we’ll take Rob with us.
    go
  • Change into the passive. --> Everybody loves you!
    You are loved (by everybody).
  • If we do our homework tonight, we (don't have / won't have) to do it at the weekend.
    won't have
  • You put food in here when you eat. (5 letters)
    MOUTH
  • Make a first conditional question. --> where / you / go / if / it / rain / this weekend?
    Where will you go if it rains this weekend?
  • I feel s____. I think I'm going to vomit.
    sick
  • If you don’t go to school today, your teacher (is / will be) angry.
    will be
  • It’s very hard to (repeat / explain / shout) the problem.
    explain
  • This is where the food goes when it’s inside you. (7 letters)
    STOMACH
  • Your hand is on the end of this. (3 letters)
    ARM
  • She’ll be very happy if her parents (buy / will buy) her a bike.
    buy
  • Complete with -ed/-ing adjective. --> I don’t like running. It’s really (tire).
    tiring
  • Make a first conditional question. --> who / you /ask / if / you / need help / with your homework?
    Who will you ask if you need help with your homework?
  • Ouch! I’ve h____ my foot!
    hurt
  • Complete with -ed/-ing adjective. --> You should go to bed if you’re (tire).
    tired
  • We want to go on holiday (some / any / every / no)where hot and sunny this year.
    some
  • Make a first conditional question. --> how / you / feel / if / you / eat / too much chocolate?
    How will you feel if you eat too much chocolate?
  • I don’t want (some / any / every / no)thing to eat, thank you.
    any
  • Let’s have a meeting to (chat / discuss / repeat) our holiday plans.
    discuss
  • It’s behind you! (4 letters)
    BACK
  • You wear a shoe on this part of the body. (4 letters)
    FOOT
  • We looked (some / any / every / no)where, but we couldn’t find our car.
    every
  • Complete with -ed/-ing adjective. --> I didn’t think that was going to happen! That was (surprise).
    surprising
  • She spends a lot of time (chatting / explaining / discussing) with her friends on her mobile.
    chatting
  • If you (study / will study) hard, you will pass your exams.
    study
  • I’m hot. I’ve got a t____.
    temperature
  • Complete with -ed/-ing adjective. --> Are you (interest) in computers?
    interested
  • Make a first conditional question. --> what / your parents / do / if / you / pass all your exams?
    What will your parents do if you pass all your exams?
  • Complete with -ed/-ing adjective. --> Mark was very (surprise) to see us.
    surprised
  • You smell things with this. (4 letters)
    NOSE
  • You have ten of these on your hands. (7 letters)
    FINGERS
  • You use this to pick things up and write. (4 letters)
    HAND
  • Make a first conditional question. --> what / you / do / if / it / be / sunny tomorrow?
    What will you do if it’s sunny tomorrow?
  • Change into the passive. --> Nobody heard the noise.
    The noise was heard by nobody. / The noise wasn't heard (by anybody).
  • Change into the passive. --> My grandfather painted this picture.
    This picture was painted by my grandfather.
  • My tooth hurts. I’ve got t____.
    toothache
  • You can’t go to school today. You’ve got a c____.
    cold
  • Complete with -ed/-ing adjective. --> We’re really (excite) about starting our new school.
    excited
  • We (get /will get) another drink if we’re still thirsty later.
    will get
  • Change into the passive. --> Lots of tourists visit this city.
    This city is visited by lots of tourists.
  • Complete with -ed/-ing adjective. --> That was the most (excite) film I’ve ever seen.
    exciting
  • You use these to see. (4 letters)
    EYES
  • Complete with -ed/-ing adjective. --> This book isn’t very (interest).
    interesting
  • Change into the passive. --> Our teacher wrote this book.
    This book was written by our teacher.