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B2 (Vocabulary and Grammar)

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  • Name 5 types of crime which you remember.
    fraud, murder,  robbery, bribery, murder, rape...
  • When do we use verb 'forget' with the -infinitive+to and when with -ing verb?
    - forget + infinitive = you didn't remember to do something. - forget + gerund = You did something and you won't forget it.
  • What equipment do you use to clean the house/flat?
    broom, vacuum cleaner, mop and bucket,  sponge, gloves........
  • What article do we use when there is only one of something (unique noun)?
    The
  • Name as many musical instruments as you can.
    cello, violin, flute, saxophone, drums, keyboard ...
  • What does the idiom "Blessing in disguise" mean?
    Something that seems bad or unlucky at first, but results in something good happening later
  • Which tense do we use when we talk about life experiences? Give one example.
    Present Perfect
  • What article (if any) do we use with mountain ranges, rivers, oceans, seas, canals, deserts, and island groups?
    The
  • Name as many types of feelings as you can
    amazed, confused, terrified....
  • What tenses do we use when one short action interrupts another long acton in the past? Give example of a sentence.
    Past Simple (short action) and Past Continuous (long action)
  • Translate the sentence: "Якби я вчора почула будильник, то не запізнилась би на роботу".
    If I had heard my alarm clock yesterday, I wouldn't have been late for work.
  • What is the difference between USED TO, BE USED TO, and GET USED TO?
  • Give 5 examples of adjectives describing movies.
    moving, dramatic,  fast-paced, touchy, thought-provoking ...
  • What is the difference between 'although' and 'despite/in spite of'?
    "Although" introduces a full clause (subject + verb), while "despite/in spite of" introduces a noun or a gerund phrase.
  • What is the difference between "used to" and "would"?
    We use "used to" with past habits and states, and "would" only with past habits
  • Combine the sentences using participle clause: The taxi almost drove over a man. He was lying in the street.
    The taxi almost drove over a man lying in the street.
  • Where do you wait for your fight in the airport?
    departure lounge
  • Name 5 car parts.
    gas pedal, brake pedal, clutch, headlights, trunk...
  • Find a mistake: "it's depends on the weather".
    It depends on the weather.
  • Is it the correct sentence: "If I pass my exams, I'll be very happy"?
    Yes, it is.
  • Is it a correct sentence: "I haven't time, let's meet later"?
    No, it isn't. (I don't have time, let's meet later)
  • What is the best way to treat nosebleed?
    lean your head forward and pinch the soft part of the nose
  • Paraphrase the sentences using 'I wish' or 'If only':1) I'd really like to have a new laptop.2) I regret not spending more time with my grandfather.
    1) I wish I had a new laptop. 2) If only I had spent more time with my grandfather.
  • Make the passive form: "Someone murdered the film star".
    The film star was murdered.
  • Which sentence is wrong: 1) The old have a harder life than the young. 2) The old people have a harder life than the young people. 3) Old people have a harder life than young people.
    2) The old people have a harder life than the young people.
  • What are thу symptons of the flu?
    fever, cough, sore throat, runny or stuffy nose, headache
  • What verb forms do we use to talk about the future plans and intentions?
    be going to and Present Continuous