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IEC 2.6 - REVIEW Unit 11&12

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  • How many people (do want / does want / want ) to go on the excersion?
    WANT
  • Do you enjoy (trying on clothes / to try on clothes / BOTH) when you go shopping?
    TRYING ON CLOTHES
  • I've lost my keys. Can you help me (look them for / look for them / look after them) ?
    LOOK FOR THEM
  • My parents b_____ love classical music.
    BOTH
  • Dave isn't very tall, and n_______ is his son.
    NEITHER
  • Kevin said he (would be / was / will be) back in ten minutes.
    WOULD BE
  • My grandfather (said us / told / told us) that he had worked in a factory was he was young.
    TOLD US
  • Do you (throw away old clothes / throw old clothes away / BOTH) or do you give them to charity?
    BOTH
  • Alicia told me that she (wants / want / wanted) to marry Berto.
    WANTED
  • MISSING WORDS: I live on the same street a_____ my sister.
    AS
  • A: I can't do this exercise. - B: (So can I / Neither can't I / Neither can I) .
    NEITHER CAN I
  • Does your mom (wake you up / wake up you / BOTH) in the morning?
    WAKE YOU UP
  • Have you ever forgot to (turn off your phone / turn your phone off / BOTH) at the movies?
    BOTH
  • A: I went to the movies last night. - B: (So went I / So I did / So did I). What did you see?
    SO DID I
  • The golf ball (went on / went / went into) the hole, and everybody cheered.
    WENT INTO
  • A: I don't like traveling. - B: (So do I / Neither do I / So am I) .
    NEITHER DO I
  • Who (lives / live / does live) in the house next door?
    LIVES
  • Do you mind (looking after small children / looking small children after / BOTH)?
    LOOKING AFTER SMALL CHILDREN
  • I was too late, and when I got to the train station, the train (has left / had left / left).
    HAD LEFT
  • The door opened and two men (came out / came out of / out).
    CAME OUT
  • Her new novel is very s_______ to her last one.
    SIMILAR
  • MISSING WORDS: Julia and Jane are i_______ twins.
    IDENTICAL
  • Your towel is on the floor. (Pick it up / Pick up / Pick up it) !
    PICK IT UP
  • When we got to the airport, we remembered that we (hadn't closed / didn't close / haven't closed) all the windows in our house.
    HADN'T CLOSED
  • Where (you bought / did you bought / did you buy) that dress?
    DID YOU BUY