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Complete FCE unit 8 and 9
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what collocation verb or verbs go with "a promise"?
make
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What collocation verb or verbs go with "an excuse"?
make and have
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What's the adjective? a person who always is telling people what to do
Bossy
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What goes with -the party? at / in / on
at
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What modal verbs do we use to express that we are very certain of something we say in the past in affirmative and negative?
affirmative: must have + past participle / negative: can't have/ couldn't have + participle
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You should erase this from your memory. Dad said.
My dad said to me that I should erase that from my memory.
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What goes with -the bus? at / in / on
on
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I must sort out my financial difficulty. She said.
She said she had to sort out her financial difficulty.
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what collocation verb or verbs go with "a choice"?
Make and have
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What goes with - stage ? at / in / on
on
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I may let you use your calculator to solve the problem. The teacher suggested
The teacher suggested (that) she/he might let us use the calculator to solve the problem.
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What goes with -the floor? at / in / on
on
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My phone isn't on the table. I ________ (leave) it at school. It's the only possible place.
must have left
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This report is very detailed. My boss told me.
My boss told me that the report was very detailed.
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Complete with a modal verb and the verb: I don't know why Jane isn't here yet. She _______ (stop) on her way home.
may/might have stopped
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"I can jump into the river from this cliff!" she shouted
She shouted she could jump into the river from that cliff
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What modal verbs do we use to say that we are not very sure of something that happens in the present?
may / might / could
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Can I wear casual clothes for the presentation tomorrow? he asked.
he wanted to know (he asked) if / whether he could wear casual clothes for the presentation the following/ the next day
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What goes with -go ___ holidays? at / in / on
on
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what's the adjective? Determined not to change your ideas or plans, even if asked to
stubborn
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What goes with -the hospital? at / in / on
at / in
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My mother has tried eating insects in Asia. Jane told me.
Jane told me (that) her mother had tried eating insects in Asia.
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It's said that it ________ (rain) at the weekend. I hope the match is not cancelled.
may/might/could rain
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What goes with -the sky? at / in / on
in
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hearing my sister's good news have made / caused / passed me very happy
made
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what collocation verb or verbs go with "a problem"?
have and cause
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What goes with -the street? at / in / on
in
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You __________ ( not see) John at the concert. I know he has already moved to Cannada.
couldn't / can't have seen
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The Earth spins around the sun. He affirmed.
He affirmed that the Earth spins around the sun.
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correct the mistake: I think the school play was lovely. You may have really enjoyed the acting"
... you must have really .....
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What goes with -midday? at / in / on
at
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What goes with -May 21st? at / in / on
on
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What goes with -the festival ? at / in / on
at
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What goes with - my friend's home? at / in / on
at
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What do you think that makes people happy?
you own answer
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When do we use MUST to talk about centainty and possibility?
In affirmative (never in negative) in present and past to express 100% certainty
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Sheila spends / passes / stays most of her holidays at her cousin's
spends
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