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Unit 7 review

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  • My parents have lived in Spain ... (for / since) 2001.
    since
  • Walking a tightrope is very ... (risky / surprised / worried / upset) because you can fall.
    risky
  • My students ... (do) all the exercises.
    have done
  • It has been a hard day. I'm ... (exhausted / nasty / surprised)
    Exhausted
  • Don't be ... (unique / ridiculous / frightened / unpleasant)! Of course you cannot perform in a circus.
    ridiculous
  • Travelling to Dubai has been my dream ... (for / since) I saw a documentary.
    since
  • Going to the dentist is a bit ... (silly / risky / angry / unpleasant).
    unpleasant
  • ... your sister ... (be) abroad?
    has your sister been
  • I ... (be) a doctor for 10 years.
    have been
  • Sophia has played the piano ... (for / since) the age of 5.
    since
  • He hasn't seen his family ... (for / since) three months.
    for
  • It's late and my daughter hasn't arrived home. I'm ... (rude / worried / nasty / proud)
    worried
  • Martha has worked as a teacher ... (for / since) 20 years.
    for
  • Her son is a very good architect and she's very ... (angry / ridiculous / risky / proud) of him.
    proud
  • My best friend ... (send) me a birthday gift.
    has sent
  • She ... (not eat) anything since breakfast.
    hasn't eaten
  • We ... (study) a lot for the English exam.
    have studied
  • She's a good friend. She's never ... (silly / proud / nasty / unique) to me.
    nasty
  • Patrick ... (not write) a book.
    hasn't written
  • She ... (take) lessons in taekwondo.
    has taken
  • My brother was very rude to me yesterday and I feel (nasty / proud / frightened / upset)
    upset
  • I ... (not perform) in a circus.
    haven't performed
  • ... you ... (call) your parents?
    have you called
  • We haven't gone to the cinema... (for / since) three weeks.
    for