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1st DAY B1
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Use present continuous, may, might or will: I’m sure David / pass / his exams next week
I’m sure David will pass his exams next week
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You __________ learn this because it won’t be in the test. A mustn’t B don’t have to C can’t
don't have to
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When ________ (you / take) your last English exam?
did you take
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I enjoy ______ TV with my family.
watching
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Romeo and Juliet ________ written by William Shakespeare.
was
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Use present continuous and may/might/will: We / play / tennis on Saturday so why don’t you join us?
We are playing tennis on Saturday so why don’t you join us?
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Mum’s just bought herself ______ new mobile phone so I’ve got her old one now.
a
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Use present continuous, may, might or will: What / you / do / this weekend?
What will you do this weekend?
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The man ______ lives next door is a well-known actor. A which B who C he
who
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Don’t disturb John. He __________ (watch) his favourite television programme.
is watching
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Harry makes friends more ______ than I do. A easily B easy C easier
easily
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Why don’t you come over later if you ______ free?
are
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We _______ (not see) the new Transformers film yet.
haven't seen
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You don’t _______ to learn this because it won’t be in the test.
have
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My parents ________ (not have) a car so we always use public transport.
don't have
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Venice is ______ most interesting city I have ever visited.
the
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