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Empower B1+ Unit 7

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  • This blanket is ______. It hangs down the sides of the bed onto the floor. (too big / not big enough/ big enough)
    This blanket is too big.
  • This flat is on the top floor. It (may have / can't have) a nice view.
    It may have a nice view.
  • My neighbours have a large pool, so they (must / can't) like swimming.
    they must like swimming
  • People are friendly here. This (must not be / could be) a nice neighbourhood
    This could be a nice neighbourhood
  • This is a nice _____. You can easily walk to the supermarket and the library, and the people are very friendly. (neighbourhood / neighbour / view)
    This is a nice neighbourhood.
  • Let's go ______. The ______ from the window up there is beautiful. You can see the whole valley. (upstairs / view / location / balcony)
    Let's go upstairs. The view from the window up there is beautiful.
  • Miguel has _____ work to do this afternoon. He had to bring home eight books from university. (too much / too many / much / many)
    Miguel has too much work to do this afternoon.
  • My parents always worry ____ my marks. They think I don't _____ how well I do in school. (about / care about / for / apologise for)
    My parents always worry about my marks. They think I don't care about how well I do in school.
  • A _____ of ______
    A block of flats
  • My parents recently sold the large house that I grew up in. They _____ a smaller house with the money from the sale. (moved / located / bought)
    They bought a smaller house with the money from the sale.
  • I always used to my brother when we were children. We liked different TV programmes, and we could never agree on which one to watch. (think about / argue with / wait for)
    I always used to argue with my brother
  • You're a teenager now. You're ____ big to play on the playground at the park. (too / much)
    You're too big to play on the playground at the park.
  • Henry lives in a great neighbourhood. It has (very few / very little) traffic and (no / none of) crime.
    Henry lives in a great neighbourhood. It has very little traffic and no crime.
  • I believe cities are exciting but noisy. What do you think ____ living in a big city? (for / with / about)
    What do you think about living in a big city?
  • That clock is wrong. It _____ be nine o'clock at night already; it's still light outside. (must not / couldn't / can't)
    That clock is wrong. It can't be nine o'clock at night already; it's still light outside.
  • Dan's door is open. He (might be / can't be) home
    He might be home
  • Jessica is ______ her move to the city very well. She has found a job and made friends in her block of flats. (coping with / worrying about / complaining about)
    Jessica is coping with her move to the city very well.
  • Will you help me move out (of /away) my house next week? I'm going to move (onto/into) a new house closer to my job.
    Will you help me move out of my house next week? I'm going to move into a new house closer to my job.
  • It's cloudy outside. It ______ rain later. (can't / must / might)
    It might rain later
  • Lisa, I'm not ready to leave the shop yet. I still need to pay _____ these clothes. (about / for / with))
    I still need to pay for these clothes.
  • There were _______ (much/a lot of) people in the park yesterday, but because the park is large, there was ________ (plenty of/many) space for everyone.
    There were a lot of people in the park yesterday, but because the park is large, there was plenty of space for everyone.
  • Rosa isn't answering my text messages. She (might do / can't do / could be doing) her homework.
    She could be doing her homework.
  • Jacob looks thirsty. He _____ want orange juice, or he _____ prefer water. (might / may / must)
    Jacob looks thirsty. He might want orange juice, or he may prefer water.
  • I had a bad experience at that new restaurant. I had to ______ to the manager ______ my food. (worry / complain / about /for)
    I had to complain to the manager about my food.
  • There aren't _____ good restaurants around here. (any / no)
    There aren't any good restaurants around here.