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ABP B2: Unit 1 review

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  • Complete the sentence with an auxiliary verb: "I really ___ think we can win the championship this year!"
    do
  • Complete the sentence with one of the phrasal verbs we've seen: "I ___ up Chinese classes last year."
    took
  • Complete the sentence with one of the phrasal verbs we've seen: "This is a great plan to ___ out with friends"
    hang
  • Complete the sentence with an auxiliary verb: "They aren't the best team in the league, ___ they?"
    are
  • Complete the sentence with one of the phrasal verbs we've seen: "We usually ___ up in a café when we finish work on Fridays"
    meet
  • Correct the mistake: "She asked for the money to be transfer to a bank account"
    transfered
  • Make a true sentence about you using this verb and reflexive pronoun: blame myself
    ...
  • Complete the sentence with an auxiliary verb: "They ___ playing very well at the moment, so they lost the match"
    aren't
  • Make a true sentence about you and friends using this verb and reflexive pronoun: "enjoy ourselves"
    ...
  • Correct the mistake: I've have my money stolen"
    had
  • Correct the mistake: "I've contact her at a different address"
    contacted
  • Complete the sentence with an auxiliary verb: "She's the best player I ___ ever seen"
    have
  • Correct the mistake: "I was send a strange e-mail."
    sent
  • Complete the sentence with one of the phrasal verbs we've seen: "We ___ into each other all the time."
    run
  • Complete the sentence with one of the phrasal verbs we've seen: "We fight a lot, but we always ___ up afterward."
    make
  • Make a true sentence about sb you know using this verb and reflexive pronoun: "hurt himself/hersefl"
    ...
  • Complete the sentence with one of the phrasal verbs we've seen: "We were at collegete together, but she ___ out after a few months."
    dropped
  • Complete the sentence with one of the phrasal verbs we've seen: "Most of the time we ___ along well."
    get
  • Complete the sentence with an auxiliary verb: "___ the Wildcats win the game last night?"
    Did
  • Make a true sentence about ppl you know using this verb and reflexive pronoun: "express themselves"
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