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F2F2 B2 REVISION 1-3

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  • What is the difference? a tutorial, a seminar, a student loan, a scholarship
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  • Choose the correct words/phrases: Suppose/As long as you were rich, would/do you continue working?
    SUPPOSE you were rich, WOULD you continue working?
  • Fill in the gaps with a preposition. 1) I’m sick ... working so hard. 2) He insisted ... coming.
    1) I’m sick OF working so hard. 2) He insisted ON coming.
  • Which sentence is correct? Correct the wrong sentence: 1) Liz used to live in Rome. 2) She’d have a flat there.
    Sentence 1) is correct. Sentence 2): She had/used to have a flat there.
  • Correct these sentences: 1) I’ll never get used to live here. 2) I can’t be used to the noise.
    1) I’ll never get used to LIVING here. 2) I can’t GET used to the noise.
  • Say the criminals and verbs for these crimes: theft, shoplifting, murder, vandalism
    thief, steal; shoplifter, shoplift; murderer, murder; vandal, vandalise
  • 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
    originate, origin; weaken, weakness; recognise, recognition
  • Fill in the gaps with a preposition: 1) I apologised ... my neighbour ... the noise; 2) I can't cope ... it.
    1) I apologised TO my neighbour FOR the noise; 2) I can't cope WITH it.
  • Fill in the gaps with a conditional: If you ... sent me that email, I wouldn’t ... known it was her birthday.
    If you HADN'T sent me that email, I wouldn’t HAVE known it was her birthday.
  • Say the nouns and adjectives for these verbs: prefer, conclude, criticise
    preference, preferable;  conclusion, conclusive; criticism, critical.  
  • Fill in the gaps with an auxiliary: 1) I like golf, but she ... . 2) He ... love this place - he comes here every day.
    1) I like golf, but she DOESN'T . 2) He DOES love this place - he comes here every day.
  • Say the crimes and criminals for these verbs: rob, burgle, smuggle, kidnap
    robbery, robber; burglary, burglar; smuggling, smuggler; kidnapping, kidnapper
  • Which verb form? 1) Ian was/has been a doctor since 2003. 2) I worked/was working when you called.
    1) Ian HAS BEEN a doctor since 2003. 2) I WAS WORKING when you called.
  • Correct these sentences: 1) He’s fluent for French. 2) I picked out some Spanish on holiday.
    1) He’s fluent IN French. 2) I picked UP some Spanish on holiday.
  • Match the verbs to the prepositions: arrest sb; charge sb; convict sb; ||| with sth; of sth; for sth;
    arrest sb for sth; charge sb with sth; convict sb of sth
  • Fill in the gaps in these frequency expressions: 1) once ... a while, 2) every ... and again, 3) more ... than not
    1) once IN a while, 2) every NOW and again, 3) more OFTEN than not