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TEENS Prepare Cambridge - Review Units 1-4

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  • There isn't a player on the team as bad as me. >>> I'm _______ player on the team.
    the worst
  • COMPLETE WITH THE CORRECT PRONOUN: Where did you two get those t-shirts? - We made them _________
    OURSELVES
  • This shirt has a white c_ _ _ _ _
    collar
  • I don't own a warmer jacket. >>> This is ______ jacket I own.
    the warmest
  • He's BALD / BOLD.
    bAld
  • Someone that damages public or private property is a v______
    vandal
  • How old _____ (be) you when you ______ (start) learning English?
    were - started
  • I HEARED / HEARD the new Justin Bieber single on the radio yesterday.
    HEARD
  • COMPLETE WITH THE CORRECT PRONOUN: We're thirsty. Can we have a glass of water? - Sure, help _______! There's a bottle in the fridge.
    YOURSELVES
  • STOLE or ROBBED? Can you describe the person that ______ you?
    ROBBED
  • MAKE A SENTENCE IN THE PAST SIMPLE OR PAST CONTINUOUS: Mark / not wave / at Zoe / because / he / not see / her
    Mark didn't wave at Zoe because he didn't see her.
  • Which sport can't you PLAY? Rugby - Squash - Athletics - Table tennis
    Athletics
  • What's wrong? You look miserable. You're usually very ch_ _ _ _ _ _ on Fridays.
    cheerful
  • CORRECT THE MISTAKE IN THIS SENTENCE: The people at the party was very happy.
    The people at the party WERE very happy.
  • She's wearing s_ _ _ _ _ jeans.
    skinny
  • Did you GET / GOT any new clothes for your birthday?
    GET
  • She has STRAIGHT / CURLY hair.
    CURLY
  • What is the ADVERB of the adjective GOOD?
    WELL
  • Weekends are just not ENOUGH LONG / LONG ENOUGH !
    long enough
  • MAKE A SENTENCE IN THE PAST SIMPLE OR PAST CONTINUOUS: It / rain / when / I / leave / my house
    It was raining when I left my house.
  • I ____ jogging once a week.
    go
  • COMPLETE: I'd like to report the t____ of a car. I saw it happen. I can describe the t_____.
    THEFT - THIEF
  • In Australia bike helmets are c________y.
    compulsory
  • People go to university to get a d_ _ _ _ _ .
    degree
  • CORRECT THE MISTAKE IN THIS SENTENCE: I arrived home in the morning and then I was playing videogames all day.
    then I PLAYED videogames all day
  • STOLE or ROBBED? The thief ______ my phone from the table.
    STOLE
  • CORRECT THE MISTAKE IN THIS SENTENCE: It snowed when I woke up this morning.
    It WAS SNOWING
  • What is the ADVERB of the adjective ANGRY?
    angrily
  • CORRECT THE MISTAKE IN THIS SENTENCE: They steal chocolate from the shop when I saw them.
    They WERE STEALING chocolate
  • What happend to your computer? - A - I was playing an online game and it was getting hacked. /// - B - I was playing an online game and it was hacked.
    B
  • John's sometimes a bit CONFIDENT / CARELESS with homework. I try to encourage him to do it immediately after school, but he often forgets to do it.
    CARELESS
  • A person that takes something from a shop without paying for it is a s__________r.
    Shoplifter
  • I am taller than you. >>> You aren't _________ me.
    as tall as
  • Did you hear the doorbell? - A - No, I slept. /// - B - No, I was sleeping.
    B
  • Hamburgers are quite UNHEALTHY / INHEALTHY / IMHEALTHY.
    unhealthy
  • I'm getting better at tennis. I'm really making p_ _ g_ _ _ _
    progress
  • Mom ______ (work) late this week.
    is working
  • CORRECT THE MISTAKE IN THIS SENTENCE: We are having lunch when my best friend called to invite me to her birthday party.
    we WERE having lunch
  • In Scotland, men wear kilts on special o_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ .
    occasions
  • I don't have any siblings. I'm an ____ child.
    only
  • I saw some kids in the park yesterday. They PLAYED / WERE PLAYING football.
    WERE PLAYING
  • Diana's very polite. She's never r_ _ _
    rude
  • I FORGOT / I WAS FORGETTING my umbrella at home so I got really wet.
    I FORGOT
  • In Italy you have to wear swimming caps in the pool. It's actually the l___ there!
    LAW
  • Vintage clothing is very t_ _ _ _ _ right now. Everyone wants to wear it.
    trendy