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Review Unit 4, 5, 6 face2face
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Say the opposites of these adjectives. Organized, possible
disorganized, impossible
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Which sentence is correct? The film was exciting. or The film was excited.
Exciting
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Which sentence is correct? I was very worried. or I was very worrying.
Worried
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Say the Past Simple and past participle of these verbs. make and meet
(made, made; met, met)
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Which sentence is correct? I’m thinking of go out. or I’m thinking of going out.
going
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Say (and spell) these comparatives and superlatives. Busy and hot
busier, busiest; hotter, hottest
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Put the verb in the correct form. I (meet) my best friend last weekend.
met
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Complete the sentence with the correct preposition. She paid £500 that jacket.
for
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Which sentence is correct? I’d like to meeting Madonna. or I’d like to meet Madonna.
meet Madonna
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Which sentence is correct? I’m planning to go there. or I’m planning to going there.
planning to go
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Put the verb in the correct form. I (watch) TV at the moment.
am watching
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Say the Past Simple and past participle of these verbs. see and hear
saw, seen - heard, heard
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Put the verb in the correct form. I (see) Pirates of the Caribbean six times in my life.
’ve/have seen
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Which sentence is correct? He looks very tired. or He looks very tiring.
Tired
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Correct this sentence. I spend lots of money for clothes
I spend lots of money on clothes.
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Which sentence is correct? I was surprising when I saw him. or I was surprised when I saw him.
surprised
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Say the Past Simple and past participle of these verbs. say and think
said, said - thought, thought
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Which sentence is correct? I’m interesting in sport. or I’m interested in sport.
interested in
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Say the Past Simple and past participle of these verbs. win and lose
won, won; lost, lost
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Complete the sentence with the correct preposition. I went ______ a trip yesterday.
on
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