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B1 (Revision of units 7, 8 and 9)
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Which words do we use with these nouns? a ___ of toothpaste; a ___ of shorts; a ___ of chewing gum
tube; pair; piece/packet
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Make a question with these words: should / get / What time / there / I ?
What time should I get there?
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Fill in the gaps in these phrasal verbs. What time did everyone turn __ for the party? The party went __ all night.
up; on
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Fill in the gaps with a preposition. go __ a swim; go __ a trip; go __ my sister
for; on; with
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Match the verbs (miss, lose, run out) to the nouns: of money, a train, your keys
miss a train, lose your keys, run out of money
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Fill in the gaps in these phrasal verbs: Please go __ and leave me alone. I’ve given __ smoking.
away; up
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Choose the correct words. I’ll retire until/as soon as I’m 65. I’ll call you when/if the class finishes.
as soon as; when
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Make a question with these words. you / I / What / should / think / do / do ?
What do you think I should do?
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Say the correct form of the verbs. I prefer (read) to watching TV. I forgot (call) Mia.
I prefer reading to watching TV. I forgot to call Mia.
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Put the verbs in the Present Perfect or Past Simple. I (live) here since I was born. My brother (move) out two years ago.
I’ve/have lived here since I was born; My brother moved out two years ago.
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Correct these sentences: I came here for to study. I went home to seeing my grandmother.
I came here to study. I went home to see my grandmother.
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Make questions with How long … ? for these answers: I was there for two days. I’ve been here for a year.
How long were you there? How long have you been here?
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Do we use for or since with these phrases? an hour, Saturday, last night, ages
for an hour, since Saturday, since last night, for ages
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Fill in the gaps with too or enough. This is __ difficult. I’ve got __ many things to do. This isn’t big __.
too; too; enough
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Are these words countable or uncountable? perfume, T-shirt, make-up, shaving gel, camera, swimsuit
countable: T-shirt; camera; swimsuit uncountable: perfume; make-up; shaving gel
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Which sentence is correct? Correct the wrong sentence. I’m not enough warm. He’s not old enough to drive.
I’m not warm enough. The second sentence is correct.
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Say ten adjectives to describe feelings in 30 seconds.
stressed, depressed, pleased, embarrassed, guilty, upset, lonely, nervous, confident, fed up, calm, bored, excited, tired, annoyed
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Say the correct form of the verbs. We must (go) soon. Did you finish (watch) that film?
We must go soon. Did you finish watching that film?
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Choose the correct word. Have you ever been on a package trip/tour?
tour
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Are these words countable or uncountable? tea, suitcase, soap, towel, razor, shampoo
countable: suitcase; towel; razor uncountable: tea; soap; shampoo
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Choose the correct word. That was a very long travel/journey.
journey
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Say the Past Simple and past participle of these verbs: know, swim, buy, think
known, knew, known; swim, swam, swum; buy, bought, bought; think, thought, thought
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Say the correct verb forms. Would you mind (send) someone to fix it? I wonder if I could (have) some more towels.
Would you mind sending someone to fix it? I wonder if I could have some more towels.
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Fill in the gaps in these phrasal verbs. A new family has moved __ next door. I can’t put __ __ my neighbours any longer.
in; up with
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Say six adjectives to describe towns or cities in 30 seconds.
industrial, cosmopolitan, polluted, modern, touristy, traditional
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Correct these sentences. I going to Germany next week. What you are doing this weekend?
I’m going to Germany next week. What are you doing this weekend?
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Put the verbs in the correct form in this first conditional sentence. We (miss) the film if we (not leave) the house soon.
We’ll/will miss the film if we don’t leave the house soon
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Choose the correct words. There are a few/little books. There isn’t much/many toothpaste.
few; much
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Complete these phrases with nouns: ____ an accident, ____stuck in traffic, ____ someone’s birthday
have an accident, get stuck in traffic; forget someone’s birthday;
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Do we use for or since with these phrases? ten weeks, ten o’clock, I was ten, ten years
for ten weeks; since ten o’clock; since I was ten; for ten years
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