Choose the correct words: I’d steal some paper from work imagine/provided no one is/was looking.
I’d steal some paper from work PROVIDED no one WAS looking.
Fill in the gaps with a preposition. 1) I’m aware ... the problem 2) Joe's excited ... the trip.
1) I’m aware OF the problem 2) Joe's excited ABOUT the trip.
Say a third conditional for this situation: I left home late so I missed the train.
If I hadn’t left home late, I wouldn’t have missed the train.
Fill in the gaps with an auxiliary: 1) You live here, ... you? 2) We ... enjoy ourselves last night.
1) You live here, DON'T you? 2) We DID enjoy ourselves last night.
Say a second conditional for this situation: I don’t go out a lot because I have children.
If I didn’t have children, I’d go out a lot.
What’s the difference? 1) I used to work at the weekend. 2) I’m used to working at the weekend.
In sentence 1 I worked at the weekend in the past, but I don’t now. In sentence 2, I work at the weekend now and it’s familiar or no longer strange to me.
What is the difference? 1) an undergraduate, a postgraduate, 2) a lecturer, a professor
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Say the correct verb forms: 1) I’d better (go). 2) Would it help if I (call) him? 3) Thanks for (ask).
1) I’d better GO. 2) Would it help if I CALLED him? 3) Thanks for ASKING.
Fill in the gaps with a preposition. 1) He has succeeded ... everything he has done. 2) She’s terrified ... mice.
1) He has succeeded IN everything he has done. 2) She’s terrified OF mice.
Say the correct forms of the verbs: 1) I managed (pass) the test. 2) I regret (send) that email.
1) I managed TO PASS the test. 2) I regret SENDING that email.
Say echo questions for these sentences: 1) I don’t like cheese. 2) He’s never been abroad. 3) They left early.
1) I don’t like cheese. - DON'T YOU? 2) He’s never been abroad. - HASN'T HE? 3) They left early. - DID THEY?
What is the difference? 1) I stopped to talk to Rob. 2) I stopped talking to Rob.
in sentence 1), first I stopped, then I talked to Rob. In sentence 2), I was talking to Rob, then I stopped.
Fill in the gaps with an auxiliary: 1) What ... you do last night? 2) When ... he arrested?
1) What DID you do last night? 2) When WAS he arrested?
Which verb form? 1) English speaks/is spoken here. 2) I go/am going to the gym every day.
1) English IS SPOKEN here. 2) I GO to the gym every day.
Say the correct forms of the verbs. 1) I ended up (get) a taxi. 2) He persuaded me (come).
1) I ended up GETTING a taxi. 2) He persuaded me TO COME.
Say a third conditional for this situation: Mike missed the meeting because his car broke down.
If Mike’s car hadn’t broken down, he wouldn’t have missed the meeting.
Say the verbs and nouns for these adjectives: original, weak, recognisable