HECHOStop and Check Test 1

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The passages discuss grammar rules and vocabulary related to verbs, tenses, phrasal verbs and words. Some key lessons are on active vs passive voice, simple vs continuous tenses and meanings of phrasal verbs.

Some examples of phrasal verbs given are 'do without', 'make up for', 'could do with', 'make of' and their meanings. Another example is various phrasal verbs like 'make off with' and their definitions.

Past tenses like past simple and past continuous are used to describe a series of past events or actions that occurred. For example, 'We were sitting' and 'It started to rain'.

Stop and check test 1

General revision Sam Does that mean you get paid overtime?
Complete the conversation between two people who have Chris You (30) ’re joking (joke), aren’t you! No, we’re just
expected to get the job done. But let’s have that drink
just met. Use the correct form of the verb in brackets. another time.
Sam So where (1) do you come from (you/come from),
Chris? London?
Chris No, actually I (2) grew up (grow up) in Wales, Active or passive?
though I (3) ’ve been (be) here for ages now. Since I Choose the correct verb form.
(4) left (leave) school, in fact. How about you? 1 She never explained why I wasn’t invited / didn’t invite
Sam Well, as you probably (5) noticed (notice) from my to her wedding.
accent, I’m Australian. From Rockhampton on the 2 You should ask Tom for help. He’s always given / He’s
Queensland Coast. I (6) ’d been looking for (look always been given me good advice in the past.
for) work in the UK for some time, so when I
(7) was offered (offer) a job in London a short 3 We grew up / were grown up in Canada, but we moved
while back, I (8) flew in (fly in) straightaway. And to New York when I was 17.
ever since then I (9) ’ve been trying (try) to find 4 Why didn’t you tell / wasn’t you told me that you weren’t
somewhere to live! very happy?
Chris Where (10) are you staying (you stay) at the 5 I’m sure the order will have delivered / will have been
moment? delivered by the end of the month.
Sam With friends near Earl’s Court. They’re good people 6 All I can remember from my lessons is a bit of
but it’s a small place, and to make matters worse, the geography and history. We weren’t taught / didn’t teach
flat (11) is being redecorated (redecorate) right anything useful about life.
now. We (12) ’ve just been told (just tell) today 7 Why was Nick resigned / did Nick resign? I always
that the painters (13) will finish (finish) by the thought he loved his job.
weekend, but that still (14) means (mean) several
8 As soon as I opened my case, I realized my tablet and
more days of chaos. The three of us
mobile had stolen / had been stolen.
(15) have been living (live) in one room since
New Year! Simple and continuous
Chris I’m not surprised you (16) ’ve been trying (try) to Tick () the correct sentence.
find a place of your own these last few weeks. 1 a  My daughter’s eyes are red because she’s cried.
(17) Have you checked out (you/check out) the b  My daughter’s eyes are red because she’s been
local small ads on the Internet yet? crying.
Sam That’s an idea. If there’s anything new, it
2 a  The athletes have already run 20 kilometres.
(18) ’ll be listed (list) there first, for sure.
b  The athletes have already been running
Chris As it happens, the other day somebody
20 kilometres.
(19) said (say) they
(20) ’d seen (see) a small flat to let quite near here. 3 a  We’re thinking about moving to France soon.
It (21) was advertised (advertise) last week, I b  We think about moving to France soon.
think, but it’s possible they 4 a  My toe hurts so much I think I’ve broken it.
(22) ’re still trying (still try) to rent it out.
b  My toe hurts so much I think I’ve been
Sam Do you know how much a month it is? breaking it.
Chris Can’t remember, I’m afraid. To be honest I 5 a  Sorry I’m late. Have you waited a long time?
(23) was thinking (think) about something else
b  Sorry I’m late. Have you been waiting a long
when I (24) heard (hear) it mentioned. I (25) ’ll find
time?
out (find out) though, and give you a call if you like.
6 a  I didn’t understand a word he said.
Sam Great. This is my mobile number.
b  I wasn’t understanding a word he said.
Chris And here’s mine.
7 a  I’ve learned how to play the violin but I’m still n
Sam Thanks. Listen, I (26) ’ll be (be) free from about six
not very good.
if you fancy a drink later.
b  I’ve been learning how to play the violin but I’m
Chris Nice idea but I (27) ’ll still be working (still work)
still not very good.
then. I usually (28) leave (leave) the office around
5.30, but this evening I 8 a  I wrote to my grandma this morning. I’ll finish
(29) won’t get away (not/get away) until quite the letter later.
a bit later. b  I was writing to my grandma this morning. I’ll

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Stop and check test 1 Continued

finish the letter later. Vocabulary


1 Match a phrasal verb in A with a meaning in B.
Narrative tenses
Complete the sentences with the correct form of the verbs A B
in brackets. 1 do without sth  D a would really like to have sth
1 We were sitting (sit) on the beach when it started manage without sth
(start) to rain.
2 make up for sth  b invent sth
2 Simon gave back (give back) the money he had C compensate for sth
borrowed (borrow) a week earlier.
3 While I was shopping (shop) in the market, my 3 could do with sth c compensate for sth
purse was stolen (steal).  A would really like
to have sth
4 I couldn’t send (not can send) any emails yesterday
because my computer had crashed (crash). 4 make of sb  d manage without sth
5 While he was travelling (travel) in central Africa, G have an opinion of
Michael caught (catch) malaria. sb

6 When I woke up (wake up), a man 5 do away with sth e steal sth and take it away
was standing (stand) next to me, asking me my  F end the existence
name. of sth
7 When Paula had read (read) the book, she lent
6 do sth up  f end the existence of sth
(lend) it to me. H repair and decorate
8 Sonia was hit (hit) by a car when she was cycling sth
(cycle) to school.
7 make off with sth g have an opinion of sb
9 We carried on (carry on) the rest of our journey as
 E steal sth and take
soon as we had filled up (fill up) the car with petrol. it away
10 I had been standing (stand) there for hours when at
last it was (be) my turn at the front of the queue. 8 make sth up  h repair and decorate sth
B invent sth
11 Frank knew (know) he had made (make) a terrible
mistake as soon as he saw (see) the message ‘file 2 Write do or make for each group of words.
deleted’.
a profit
12 When I opened (open) the curtains this morning, I
1 make a start
realized (realize) it had been snowing (snow) all
night. an effort
business
2 do your best
overtime
arrangements
3 make a decision
a suggestion
yourself understood
4 make something clear
a difference
a degree
5 do a good job
somebody a favour
a good impression
6 make the big time
my day

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Stop and check test 1 Continued

3 Complete the sentences with one word from each box.


Spell each answer correctly.
A

house fire sleeping computer home food head


junk house air open- head life home

alarm air warming long bag food line


sick office proud page poisoning software way

1 Bring a sleeping bag because we only have two


beds.
2 I work in Singapore, but the company’s head office
is in Shanghai.
3 When I first moved abroad I was very homesick, but
I’m used to it now.
4 Designing popular computer software can make
you very wealthy.
5 We heard the fire alarm and everyone ran out of the
building.
6 You’ll never see their flat in a mess. They’re
incredibly house-proud.
7 It’s an open-air concert in England, so I hope it
doesn’t rain.
8 Progress was slow at first, but now we’re making real
headway.
9 My dad had a lifelong love of travel, which started
when he was just a boy.
10 You can find our contact details on the home page
of the site.
11 We couldn’t get back because the airline cancelled
the flight at the last minute.
12 Many people say that eating only junk food
makes you fat.
13 As soon as we’ve settled in, we’ll invite everyone
round for a house-warming party.
14 I must have eaten something that wasn’t cooked
properly. I’ve had awful food poisoning.

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