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4th Year Advanced - Unit 1
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My grandfather ______ (tell) me stories about his childhood when I was little.
would tell - used to tell
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During his ______ he learned many important life lessons.
adulthood - childhood
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He ______ in a small town and now he lives in the city.
grew up
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By the time we got to the cinema, the film ______ (start).
had started
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By the time I turned 18, I ______ (make) many important decisions.
had made
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She didn’t ______ like vegetables when she was younger.
use to
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When I arrived at the party my friends ____________ (already/ leave).
had already left
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That song always ______ me of my childhood.
reminds
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A ______ is something you remember from the past.
memory
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When I was a kid, I ______ spend hours playing video games.
would - used to
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I ______ visit my grandparents every Sunday when I was younger: a) would b) had
would
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He is ______, not young but not old either.
middle aged
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I______ play in the park every afternoon when I was a child.
used to - would
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“To recall” means: a) to forget something b) to remember something
B
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Last class we ______ (not / understand) the lesson because we ______ (not / study) before.
didn’t understand - hadn’t studied
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She is now a very ______ woman; she makes good decisions.
mature
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My parents ______ me _____ to be respectful and responsible.
brought me up
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I can clearly ______ that day because it was very special.
recall
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When I was a child, I ______ afraid of the dark: a) used to be b) would be
used to be
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When I was growing up my parents always ______ me to say “please” and “thank you"
reminded
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