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B2 Unit 2 Review

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  • The documents __________ to the wrong address yesterday.
    sent
    were sent
    was send
    are sending
  • CORRECT THE MISTAKE: We fell up last year after a silly fight.
    We fell out last year after a silly fight.
  • Who is it? It’s the mother of your husband.
    mother-in-law
  • We used to __________ at the mall every Friday.
    look up to
    hang out
    fall out
    grow apart
  • CORRECT THE MISTAKE: I didn’t used to like olives.
    I didn’t use to like olives.
  • CORRECT THE MISTAKE: My passport was stole last night.
    My passport was stolen last night.
  • Who is it? It’s the man who married your daughter.
    son-in-law
  • He __________ his older brother. They look exactly the same.
    takes after
    gets after
    looks after
    takes up
  • MAKE THIS SENTENCE PASSIVE: They clean the classrooms every day.
    The classrooms are cleaned every day.
  • CORRECT THE MISTAKE: She used to be wake up early when she lived in London.
    She used to wake up early when she lived in London.
  • Who is it? It’s the daughter of your son.
    granddaughter
  • MAKE THIS SENTENCE PASSIVE: Someone stole my wallet.
    My wallet was stolen.
  • The fridge __________ during the move.
    is damaging
    damaged
    was damaged
    has damage
  • CORRECT THE MISTAKE: It's still quite difficult, but he is getting used to wake up at 6 am.
    It's still quite difficult, but he is getting used to waking up at 6 am
  • Who is it? It’s your brother’s son.
    nephew
  • I really __________ my grandfather. He was my hero.
    looked up to
    grew apart from
    fell out with
    hung out with
  • MAKE THIS SENTENCE PASSIVE: People speak Spanish in many countries.
    Spanish is spoken in many countries.
  • They __________ after years of arguments.
    grew apart
    looked up to
    split up
    took after
  • CORRECT THE MISTAKE: The room is cleaned before we arrived.
    The room was cleaned before we arrived.
  • I __________ like living in South Africa, but now I enjoy Europe.
    am used to
    used to
    use to
    didn't use to
  • MAKE THIS SENTENCE PASSIVE: They are repairing the road this week.
    The road is being repaired this week.
  • Our house __________ by professionals every summer.
    is painted
    has paint
    was painting
    paint
  • CORRECT THE MISTAKE: The project is completed by tomorrow.
    The project will be completed by tomorrow.
  • CORRECT THE MISTAKE: She really looks after her big sister. She wants to be like her some day.
    She really looks up to her big sister. She wants to be like her some day.
  • MAKE THIS SENTENCE PASSIVE: They had already prepared the room.
    The room had already been prepared.
  • MAKE THIS SENTENCE PASSIVE: They will announce the results tomorrow.
    The results will be announced tomorrow.
  • Who is it? It’s your sibling’s daughter.
    niece
  • I didn’t __________ swim when I was younger.
    get used to
    used to
    use to
    am used to
  • She is slowly __________ the new routine at university.
    get used to
    getting used to
    used to
    being use to