Present Tense Review: Have You Been Anywhere Interesting Recently?
Present Tense Review: Have You Been Anywhere Interesting Recently?
Present Tense Review: Have You Been Anywhere Interesting Recently?
maths exercise.
A for B already C yet
5 who / Sally / talk to / on the phone / ?
present continuous
2 Have you met the new language assistant ?
A yet B already C just
3 She’s upset because she’s seen her boyfriend
3 Write sentences. Use the present perfect.
with another girl.
how many / text messages / you / send / today? A just B since C yet
How many text messages have you sent today?
4 My computer is broken, so I haven’t checked my
1 you / change / your / email address? messages .
A since B already C yet
2 I / not speak / to / Joe / today
5 Where have you been the past hour?
A since B for C already
3 you / finish / using / the computer?
6 I haven’t seen my brother he came home at
Christmas.
4 not phone / Paul / us / this week
A since B for C yet
Tina / often go / to the cinema / with her friends 5 Complete the sentences with the correct form of
Tina often goes to the cinema with her friends. the verbs in the list. Use the present simple, present
continuous or present perfect.
1 My brother / work / in London / for / the last ten years
live not believe study wear not travel
not use do receive know
2 Kate / not study / at the moment
We bought my mum a computer for her birthday, but she
hasn’t used it yet.
3 the shops / not close / until 7 o’clock at weekends
1 My cousin in the USA
since his family moved there last year.
4 I / not think / that / he / do / any work / this week
2 How many text messages
you this week?
3 Complete the sentences with for, since, just, yet or already. 3 What in English at the
moment?
Do you know where Sara is? I haven’t heard from her for ages.
4 Life is so boring! We never
1 I haven’t seen Maria she came to
anything exciting at the weekend.
my brother’s party.
5 I Tom when he says he
2 She’s crying because she’s hurt her
hasn’t got time to do his homework.
hand.
6 He very smart clothes
3 My moped is broken, but I haven’t taken it to the garage
today!
.
7 I Tim since we met at
4 He’s taken part in several
Karen’s party.
photography competitions, but he’s never won anything.
8 My grandparents are excited because they
5 We stayed in London two days
by plane before.
before we went to Scotland.
6 I haven’t seen Sophie for a while. Do you know if she’s
come back from her holiday ?
raining.
We used to be in the same class.
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I don’t know if I can go to the cinema. I may / could not 5 My mum’s beautiful vase is broken. She thinks the cat
have time. knocked it over.
1 I’m not sure where she is. She might / must be upstairs. A should have B may have C can’t have
2 He hates football, so these might / can’t be his boots. 6 My dad has false teeth. He eaten so many
3 You mustn’t / don’t have to take a dictionary into sweets when he was younger.
the exam. It’s against the rules. A shouldn’t have B couldn’t have C mustn’t have
4 That boy looks exactly like Lisa. He must / can be her 7 The hall was crowded with people, so he been
twin brother.
there.
5 I’m sorry, but you aren’t allowed to / don’t have to
sit here. A mustn’t have B can’t have C might have
6 He should / could work harder if he wants to pass
the exam.
7 I used to be embarrassed because I couldn’t /
might not dance.
weren’t able to / might not hear the speaker. 5 You take food into the library. It’s
6 Students must / have to / can be quiet in the library. BHBJOTUUIFSVMFT prohibition
7 I didn’t have to / mustn’t / didn’t need to study 6 Alright, you go out this evening if
last night.
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2 Complete the email with the words in the list. 7 He be a doctor. He didn’t go to
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Thanks for your email. You must be relieved that 1 We needn’t hand in our maths homework until next week.
your exams are over and you (1) We hand in our maths
now relax and enjoy yourself for a few weeks. I IPNFXPSLVOUJMOFYUXFFL have
don’t believe you when you say you’ve failed. You 2 It was a mistake not to go to the college open day
(2) done badly because you last week.
worked so hard! You (3) worry We to the college open day
so much! MBTUXFFL should
As you know, we’re moving to China in October. 3 Taking mobile phones into the exam room is prohibited.
I’ve had Mandarin lessons for six months, but You your mobile phone into
it’s a very difficult language and I don’t think I UIFFYBNSPPN take
(4) to say very much when I get 4 It’s possible that I left my bag on the bus.
there! I (5) started classes last I suppose I my bag on the
year at the same time as my brother did. He’s really CVT may
good now.
5 Complete the second sentence with a different modal
I’m sorry I didn’t see you at Jim’s barbecue last week, verb from the first sentence so that it has a similar
but I (6) go because my parents meaning.
were out that evening and I (7) He ought to work harder if he wants to go to university.
look after my little sister. He should work harder if he wants to go to university.
1 I may have left my keys at home.
That’s all for now. I’ll phone you when I get home.
I
Tina
2 Anne could have gone home already.
Anne
3 Students aren’t allowed to take food into the library.
Students
3 He’s the French director. His film won five Oscars in 2012. 5 The hotel is on
the coast.
4 That’s the boy. Chloë met him in New York. 5 Rewrite the sentences with non-defining relative clauses.
John can get cheap film festival tickets. His mother works
5 What’s the name of that place in India? They make for a film company.
films there. John, whose mother works for a film company, can get
cheap film festival tickets.
6 That’s the girl. Her mother is an actress. 1 My friend Annie is coming to stay for the weekend. She
lives in Manchester.
8 Henning Mankell is a Swedish writer. He writes 2 The Palace cinema is closing next month. I often go
detective novels. there with my friends.
‘Yes, of course.’
5 I promise / I / not start / until you arrive
2 Do you think it cold
tomorrow?
6 What / you / do / when you leave school?
3 ‘Oh dear! I’ve forgotten my bus pass.’
‘Don’t worry. I you some
money to buy a ticket.’ 7 I / help / you / carry / your suitcase
6 I’ve got some good news! The local council By the end of June, I’ll have finished my exams.
the rubbish dump next 4BNJTMFBWJOHTDIPPMJO%FDFNCFS leave
month.
By January, Sam .
7 ‘Your music is too loud.’
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‘Sorry. I it down.’
At 4 o’clock, we .
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2 Put the words in the correct order to form sentences. Portuguese is spoken in Brazil.
this factory / are / footballs / A lot of / made / in 1 The first McDonald’s restaurant / open / in 1948
A lot of footballs are made in this factory. past simple
You
3 ‘When did you arrive?’
3 She / we / that / after / meet / suggested / school
He asked me I had arrived. She
if / when
I asked my sister .
4 The teacher said that we a test
5 ‘Where did you stay last weekend?’ Tim asked me.
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Tim asked me .
5 He asked me if I this week.
revise
6 ‘Why did you buy a new mobile phone?’ my mum
asked me.
6 Sara told us that she to get a
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My mum asked me .
2 Rewrite the sentences in reported speech. 5 Complete the sentences. Use the words in the list.
why that if had suggested told where
‘I’m going home.’
She said that she was going home. I asked Jack if he had enjoyed the concert.
1 ‘My friend always tells the truth.’ 1 Jane asked me why I bought a new
computer.
Janet said that .
2 My mum asked us we had been.
2 ‘I missed the bus.’
3 The teacher asked me I had arrived
Billy told us that .
late.
3 ‘We don’t understand the exercise.’
4 My friend suggested we meet at
The students told the teacher that
the café.
.
5 The policeman the boy to move
4 ‘I won’t have time to go shopping.’
his bicycle.
My mum said that .
6 My sister that we make dinner.
5 ‘I’ve never had such a delicious meal.’
Robert told the waiter that
6 Complete the orders and requests. Use told or suggested.
. ‘Don’t make so much noise!’ the librarian said to the students.
6 ‘I can’t go to the restaurant.’ The librarian told the students not to make so much noise.
My sister said that . 1 ‘Why don’t we go for a pizza?’ Sam asked us.
Sam
3 Read the dialogue. Complete the summary with the
pronouns in the list.
2 ‘Don’t worry about the exam,’ my sister said to me.
Helen I want to meet your brother.
My sister
Dave I’ll introduce him to you after basketball practice.
Helen Sara and I saw him play in the basketball final.
We both liked his style. 3 ‘Why don’t you buy a dictionary?’ I asked Polly.
her she his him she him they his he I
We’re in Costa Rica, which is about halfway down 2 It is against the law to cycle on the pavement.
the Pan-American Highway. We cycled across the modal verb
3 Your sister’s daughter is your . 2 David is really . One minute he’s happy and the
next minute he’s sad.
4 Your dad’s brother is your .
A moody B impatient
5 Your mum is your dad’s . C brave D talkative
6 Your sister’s son is your . 3 Katie is quite and she gets upset easily by
7 Your dad’s father is your . people’s comments.
A curious B sensible
2 Match 1–7 with A–H. C big-headed D sensitive
to split up A someone out 4 He’s too to buy a sandwich even when he’s very
1 to ask B someone up hungry.
2 to fall C well with someone A negative B mean
3 to get married D in love with someone C tolerant D hard-working
4 to chat E someone 5 I’ve studied hard and I feel that I can pass the
exam.
5 to get on F an argument with someone
A shy B intelligent
6 to have G with someone C intolerant D confident
7 to fancy H to someone 6 Chloë is a person and she’s always in a good
mood.
Appearance and personality A generous B patient
C cheerful D sad
3 Match the words in the list with the definitions. 7 Sue is really and she’s always telling everyone
ears eyes freckles hair mouth neck that she’s the best.
nose teeth A big-headed B selfish
You smell and breathe with it. nose C determined D loyal
1 You see with them.
Verb + -ing form / to infinitive
2 You eat and breathe with it.
3 It’s on the top of your head. 6 Complete the sentences with the correct form of the
bold verbs.
4 You eat with them.
I’m bored of reading read
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5 They’re on your skin and often appear in the summer.
1 Debbie has gone to the shopping centre
buy
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2 Mark finds it difficult do
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7 It’s between your head and your body.
homework.
3 I should spend more time read
4 Put the adjectives in the correct column. in English.
hard-working casual curly funny fashionable 4 Sam doesn’t feel like go
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friendly shy generous long patient tall cinema.
5 Charlotte needs change
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style.
casual 6 smoke
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buildings.
7 We’re really happy be
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They said they would get on well after the interview, but I
haven’t heard from them yet. in touch
Verb + -ing form / to infinitive
1 My classmate never cleans up the kitchen after 5 Complete the text with the correct form of the bold
she’s used it. It’s the big problem with sharing a flat! verbs. In one case, there is more than one possible answer.
Hi! My name’s Isabella and I live in Brinklow, a small
2 We were going out together, but now he’s my village in the middle of England. To be honest, I can’t
acquaintance, I can’t stand him! stand living live
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go
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arguing. Everybody knows what you’re doing in a village and I
4 I like getting in touch with my family at the weekends. IBUF
listen
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study
French and Spanish at a university in London. I enjoy
speak
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finish university. I’ve got to escape from Brinklow!
3 Complete the text with the words in the list.
6 Correct the underlined mistakes in the sentences.
casual clean-shaven good-looking scruffy
We love play tennis and we usually have a game every
medium height skinny slim spiky tanned
weekend. to play / playing
My best friend James is eighteen years old. He’s always 1 Amy says she can’t wait buying her wedding dress.
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hair that stands up on his head. He loves playing basketball,
2 A lot of people hating shopping, but I really enjoy it.
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. He’s quite
because he plays a lot of sport,
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because he 3 Would you like seeing the new Angelina Jolie film?
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in the summer because he spends so long outside in 4 Jason can’t stand to get low marks for his homework.
the sun. When he’s not in sports clothes, he wears
clothes like jeans and T-shirts, 5 They want to seeing the final, but they can’t afford the
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and he always tickets.
looks clean and tidy. All the girls in my class think he’s very
!
2 Match the verbs 1–7 with the activities A–H. Adjective affixes
listen to A TV 6 Complete the adjectives with the negative prefixes in
1 read B friends the list.
2 play C the piano dis- im- dis- il- un- un-
3 go D music
I don’t know what he does to get so much money, but I
4 meet E on the internet think it’s dishonest.
5 do F magazines
1 He’s really reliable and never does anything that
6 watch G to the cinema he says he will do.
7 chat H puzzles
2 Jack’s comments were kind and upset
3 Complete the sentences with the correct form of the everybody.
verbs do, go and play. 3 My mum was satisfied with the service and she
William goes swimming every day at six in the morning! asked to speak to the manager.
1 I judo after school. 4 The shop assistant was very polite and didn’t
2 Do you want to tennis this weekend? say ‘please’ or ‘thank you’.
3 Rebecca ice skating quite often. 5 It’s legal to drive a car in the UK if you’re under
the age of seventeen.
4 The girls’ basketball team is in the
final this weekend.
5 We’ve gymnastics for five years now.
6 Lisa wants to sailing this summer.
1 A school where students live and study. 5 In the UK, students can school at
the age of sixteen.
2 A set of clothes that people who go to a school wear. 6 If students truant, they will be
in trouble.
3 A school for children between the ages of five and 7 A school can or
eleven. a bad student.
4 A school where only boys or only girls go. 8 Students should leave plenty of time to
an exam.
take concentrate fail get pass organize They got married in June and got divorced in September!
pay practise remember remind revise 1 I think Dylan has lost his , but he
take test work take thinks someone has stolen it.
I’m taking my final exams next week and I’m very nervous! 2 He left with good marks, but he
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an exam before and didn’t want to go to .
I hope it isn’t going to happen now! Obviously, I need 3 I’m teaching my neighbour and he’s
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the exams, but I also have to helping me to learn how to .
good results so that I can study
4 We’re going to get because ours
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hard
keeps breaking down.
all year, so I’ve got a good chance of doing well. I’ve
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attention in class and 5 The economic situation is getting
lots of notes. At the moment, I’m and unemployment is rising.
for my English exam, but when 6 Our team played well, but in the end we lost
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speaking,
but it’s a bit difficult to do on your own! I’m going to do / make / take
a break for half an hour and see
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myself on
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make or take.
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to chat to Sophie, a classmate of mine. I have to My mum is going to take German classes.
her to come to my house so we 1 Could you stop a noise? I’m trying
can practise the interview for the English exam together. to study.
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everything or we’d 2 I a few mistakes in the exam, but I
never get together to practise! still passed.
3 We a lot of photos on the school trip.
Verb collocations
4 Everybody said I well, but I wasn’t
2 Replace the underlined words with collocations happy with the results.
formed using the correct form of the verbs in A and 5 We haven’t got any plans, but we’d like to
the words in B.
something this weekend.
A get earn get miss win get
B behind better a job money school 5 Correct the sentences with the correct form of do, make
or take.
the race
You should join a club if you want to take friends at
I want to find work in the tourist industry. get a job
university.
1 Clare was away today. You should join a club if you want to make friends at
2 I need to get some cash to pay for my summer holidays. university.
1 I’m making research into the way dolphins
3 Mark didn’t do the work on time and now he needs to communicate.
work all weekend.
4 We hope that the situation will improve soon. 2 Let’s do a break and come back in fifteen minutes.
5 Lily is the best athlete in the school and she’ll 3 I always make my homework as soon as I get home.
come first.
4 We’re going to do the boat from Barcelona to Minorca.
lives of thousands of people. He signs money from 7 I love the peaceness of the city park.
patients.
fruit
vegetables
meat
fish
dairy products
1 You look for a new place to live at a / an
.
2 You buy medicine at a / an .
3 You buy food to eat at home from a / an
.
4 You get your hair cut at a / an . grapes
5 You keep your money in a / an .
6 You send a letter at a / an .
7 You buy bread at a / an .
8 You buy flowers at a / an .
9 You buy meat at a / an .
10 You book a holiday at a / an . 5 Match the verbs in the list with the food items.
2 Match 1–7 with A–H. add bake boil grate peel pour slice
wash grill
a packet of A wine
Grate cheese and carrots.
1 a tube of B sardines
1 potatoes, carrots, oranges
2 a bag of C biscuits
and pears.
3 a box of D milk
2 water, milk, wine and olive oil.
4 a jar of E toothpaste
3 bread, cakes and pizzas.
5 a tin of F marmalade
4 vegetables, pasta, rice and eggs.
6 a bottle of G crisps
5 lettuce, tomatoes and vegetables.
7 a carton of H chocolates
6 salt, pepper and olive oil.
3 Complete the text with the words in the list. 7 fish and meat.
cash cash machine off PIN sale till
I saw a fantastic pair of trainers in the sale at the sports enough and too; so and such
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the 6 Choose the correct sentence, A or B.
original price, so I decided to buy them. However, when
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to pay for them, I A This is such a nice restaurant.
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. B This is so a nice restaurant.
Unfortunately, they didn’t accept credit cards, so I had 1 A There isn’t olive oil enough on my salad.
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. Then I couldn’t B There isn’t enough olive oil on my salad.
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number and, after I 2 A This ham is so salty.
made three attempts, the machine kept my card! B This ham is such salty.
3 A My pizza too is cold.
B My pizza is too cold.
4 A My prawns aren’t enough fresh.
B My prawns aren’t fresh enough.
2 Complete the dialogue with the words in the list. spicy curry and peppers
1 bread, fruit, fish and vegetables
afford around bargain brands date going
good logo save spend window-shopping 2 bread, cake and pizza
waste 3 egg, chicken and fish
Grace Hi Emily. Are you going shopping? 4 strawberries, honey, biscuits
and cake
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the clothes in the
shops in town. enough and too; so and such
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, you can find 6 Complete the sentences. Use enough, too, so or such
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. and the bold words.
But you must avoid shops that sell well-known The curry was so spicyUIBU*DPVMEOÚUFBUJU spicy
. I never wear anything
1 Could you pass me the sugar? My coffee isn’t
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your money
on something just because it’s made by a famous 2 It was that I would certainly
company. SFDPNNFOEUIFSFTUBVSBOU a good meal
Emily I suppose you’re right, but I like to keep up to 3 I couldn’t drink the coffee because it was
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I’ll show you where you can buy fashionable 5 It was that I didn’t need to
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money! FBUBOZUIJOHGPSEJOOFS a filling lunch
3 Match the words in the list with the definitions. 7 We arrived for the first
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schoolwork. My dad’s computer is ancient, but he’s bought 3 I’m interested in go
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so he can chat to his friends
4 She has gone to the library
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is terrible. computer games.
Perhaps after he’s used mine, he’ll want to get a new one!
3 … find information about interesting places to visit? 5 A part of the coast where the land curves.
8 … stop insects from biting you? 5 Form adjectives with the nouns in the list and the
suffixes in the table. Write each adjective in the correct
9 … wear if it’s raining? column.
2 Choose the correct alternatives. beauty care cloud colour danger dirt
fame health music option power nation
1 Watch out / in / at for the cars in London, because
the British drive on the left side of the road. You don’t mystery rain
want to get run up / with / over and spend your
holiday in hospital! -al -ful -ous -y
2 Get at / in / on the bus in Trafalgar Square and then cloudy
get down / off / out at Baker Street for the Sherlock
Holmes museum.
3 We got lost and had to turn out / over / back and
return to the hotel.
4 Go along Regent Street and you’ll come across / 6 Complete the sentences with adjectives from exercise 5.
over / in Piccadilly Circus.
It was cloudy all the time we were in Scotland, but it
5 We set up / off / around from London at 8 o’clock.
never rained.
On the journey to Stratford, we stopped back / down
/ off at Oxford for a few hours to see the university. 1 We felt completely safe in New York and none
of the neighbourhoods we visited seemed to be
3 Match 1–7 with A–H to make compound nouns. .
city A room 2 The hotel room was horrible – the bathroom hadn’t
1 travel B holidays been cleaned and it was extremely .
2 hotel C hotel 3 The day trips were , so we just
3 day D break went on two of them and spent the rest of the time on
the beach.
4 five-star E ticket
5 winter F trip 4 After the grey of the London sky, the carnival in Rio
seemed really .
6 train G companion
5 When we were in Hollywood, we visited the well-known
7 summer H sports
studios but we didn’t see any actors.
6 When you’re in a big city, you should be very
with your money and keep it safe.
7 The countryside was lovely. In fact, it was the most
scenery I’ve ever seen.
2 Which adjective means ‘far away’? You should avoid the city centre at night because there are
a lot of pickpockets. stay away from
3 Which adjective describes a place that’s popular with
visitors? 1 We were walking near the beach when we found this
fantastic seafood restaurant.
4 What’s the opposite of ‘deserted’?
2 Go onto the motorway and continue until you get to
5 What do we call a place where there are a lot of people
junction twelve.
and things from all over the world?
3 Before we leave for the airport, let’s make sure we’ve
6 Which adjective means ‘extremely attractive’?
got our passports.
4 I’m in the car now and I’ll collect you at the school gate
7 What’s the opposite of ‘lively’?
in five minutes.
2 Complete the sentences with the correct form of the 5 What time do you expect to return this evening?
verbs in A and the words and expressions in B.
A take buy chill explore get go 6 I’m afraid we’ve finished all the milk. Can you go to the
sunbathe take check shop and buy some more?
B out a bus tour away from it all 7 I left in a hurry and I must have forgotten my keys.
the countryside on the beach out photos
sightseeing souvenirs
4 Match the nouns trip, travel or journey with the
We didn’t do anything. We just sat in a café and chilled out dictionary entries.
all morning.
1 We of all the famous sights 1 noun a journey to a place
and usually back again, either for pleasure or a
in Rome. We had a great view from the top deck.
particular purpose.
2 Whatever you do, don’t
such as Mexican hats. We’re in Marbella, not Cancún!
2 noun the action of going
3 I’d like to and spend some from one place to another.
time in a remote, peaceful village at the top of a
mountain.
3 noun the act of travelling
4 Excuse me, you can’t in
from one place to another, usually on land.
here! You can buy pictures in the museum shop.
5 Lily wants to spend all day ,
but I can’t stand the heat! Word stem transformations
6 We prefer to go inland and
in the summer. 5 Complete the sentences with the correct form of the
bold words.
7 We want to this afternoon
and see the Sagrada Família and La Pedrera. We’ve got to make a decision decide