Complete the sentence with the correct reflexive pronoun or each other: They've both got a great sense of humour. They're always telling__________jokes and trying to make the other person laugh.
each other
Rewrite the sentence with a a defining or non-defining relative clause: 1. Her cards are absolutely beautiful. They are handmade. (which)
Her cards, which are handmade, are absolutely beautiful.
Choose the correct option: Someone already bought/had already bought the jacket when I went/ had gone back to the shop.
had already bought/ went
Write a second sentence with the same meaning as the first. Use MUST, COULD/MIGHT or CAN'T, in the present or past: 1. It definitely wasn't left here by accident. 2. Perhaps it's made of gold
1. It can't have been left here by accident 2. It could/might be made of gold
Tell me the structure of the Past Perfect in Affirmative, negative and questions.
Answer using descriptive and extreme adjectives from Unit 3. What have you read, seen or heard recently that was thought-provoking? Why?
I've seen a documentary about gender roles that I found really inspiring and It made me think about our role as women in the society.
Use the past perfect: By the time I phoned Fernando, he_______(already/ leave) home.
had already left
Are these adverbs of manner, place or time? quietly, terribly, outside, soon, smoothly.
quietly, terribly, smoothly: manner/ outside: place / soon: time
Write the opposites using the correct prefix of these adjectives: sociable, reliable, patient, loyal
unsociable/ unreliable / impatient / disloyal
Past perfect. Complete the second sentence so it means the same as the first:Use the words in brackets. 1.He spoke to an expert.It was too late. ( by the time) :________________________too late.
By the time he had spoken to an expert, it was too late.
Describe the following adjectives: exhausted, unforgettable, delighted, puzzling.
exhausted: very tired / unforgettable: that stays in your memory / delighted: very pleased / puzzling: confusing
Use modals for speculation and deduction. Why are they arguing?
Perhaps he could have forgotten doing the laundry.
Choose: 1. It's so hot today. It MUST/CAN'T be the hottest day of the year so far! 2. She's over an hour late. Her train MUST BE/MUST HAVE BEEN cancelled.
1: MUST 2. MUST HAVE BEEN
Complete with an adverb of time: It's 6:am! It's far too__________.I'm not going to get up yet./Someone has_______broken the world record!It only happened an hour ago.
early / just
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