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Own it 2 Unit 3-5 review
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Put the verb in the past continuous form James and Sam were there, but they _______ (talk) to my sister.
were talking
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_______ all the carpets. (vacuum / load)
vacuum
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Choose could or couldn't I _______ buy Tom a present because I didn't have the money
couldn't
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Take out all the food and clean the _______. (fridge / carpet)
fridge
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Choose could or couldn't Max saved a lot of money, so he _______ buy a new bike.
could
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Choose: too, too much, too many or enough I ate _______ cake at my birthday party.
too much
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Choose the correct feeling adjective I felt _______ because I wanted to see my family. I am alone, without my friends or family
lonely
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Choose the correct money verb Professional footballers are rich because they _______ a lot of money.
earn
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Choose the correct option Are the teachers _______ the teachers here? (as nice as / nicer as)
as nice as
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Put the verb in the past continuous form _______ (Aidan / play) with you? Yes, _______.
Was Aidan playing / he was
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Write the superlative form of the adjective What's _______ (quick) way to get there?
the quickest
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Choose the correct feeling adjective I was _______, so I went to bed.
tired
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Write the superlative form of the adjective What's _______ (interesting) city in the world?
the most interesting
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Choose: too, too much, too many or enough My dad is _______ old to skateboard.
too
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Choose the correct feeling adjective I was very _______ when I lost my phone. I cried!
upset
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Put the verb in the past continuous form What _______ (you / do) at eight o'clock last night?
were you doing
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Choose: too, too much, too many or enough I have _______ clothes for this small wardrobe.
too many
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Choose the correct feeling adjective I feel so _______. I've got nothing to do!
bored
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Choose the correct money verb I _______ Chris 20 euros, but I can't give him back!
owe
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Choose: too, too much, too many or enough We haven't got _______ chairs for everyone to sit around the table.
enough
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Choose the correct money verb How much money did you _______ at the shops?
spend
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Put the verb in the past continuous form I _______ (play) a video game at home.
was playing
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Choose the correct feeling adjective Chloe was very _______ and worried before her important exam.
nervous
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Choose: too, too much, too many or enough I think it's _______ cold to wear shorts today.
too
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Choose could or couldn't _______ Zehra sell her old skateboard online? Yes, she _______!
Could/ could
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Choose the correct option She _______ work late She can't go home early. (has to / doesn't have to)
has to
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Choose the correct money verb These trousers didn't _______ a lot.
cost
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Write the comparative form of the adjective You are _______ (short) than me.
shorter
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Choose could or couldn't _______ you swim well when you were five? No, I _______.
Could/ couldn't
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Choose could or couldn't We _______ see very well – it was foggy.
couldn't
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Choose the correct option It's not really _______ for all of us. (too big / big enough)
big enough
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Choose the correct option _______ to study hard? (Have you / Do you have)
Do you have
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Write the comparative form of the adjective Yoghurt is _______ (healthy) than cheese.
healthier
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Write the comparative form of the adjective Which job is _______ (dangerous), firefighter or police officer?
more dangerous
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_______ the living room. (tidy up / wash)
tidy up
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Do all the _______. (chests of drawers / ironing)
ironing
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Choose the correct money verb Can you _______ me ten euros? I can pay you next week.
lend
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Choose the correct option She doesn't get up _______ before. (as early as / early enough)
as early as
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