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Grand Review I2
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What use of to + infinitive is this? I called my friend to invite him to the party.
To give a reason/purpose
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What do you call the subject that you study at university?
Degree
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In the event of a fire, you ____ use the lift. You must use the stairs.
musn't
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Mention two phrases to show sympathy
How awful, That's terrible, What a pity, That's a shame, I'm really sorry to hear that
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Fill out this sentence: Architects __ wear helmets at all times
must
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What are the dependent prepositions of these verbs? deal (), think (), listen ()
deal with, think about, listen to
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What use of to + infinitive is this? We plan to visit our grandparents this weekend.
After certain verbs
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What is the job from the picture?
Computer programmer
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When do we use adjectives finishing in "ed" and "ing"?
"ed" to describe how a person is feeling, "ing" to describe the quality/characteristic of something or someone
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Turn this sentence into "should": Stop eating so much junk food!
You should stop eating so much junk food
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Find the mistake: He thinks he might to go to Brazil for his next holiday
"to"
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"I really like working with animals and making them feel better" What is the job?
Vet
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What does "career" mean?
A career refers to the sequence of jobs, work experiences, or professional activities that a person undertakes over a significant part of their life
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Put the sentence in the correct order: don't / try / you / why / yoga / or / exercising / some / doing / ?
Why don't you try exercising or doing some yoga?
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Fill out this sentence: It's a relaxed office - you ______ wear a tie
don't have to
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We always use the ___ for instructions or indications
imperative
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Make two suggestions to someone that can't concentrate when studying
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What is the difference between job and work?
job is the position, work is the action
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