Air Travel
Conditionals & Future (Clauses)
Narrative Tenses & so / such...that...
Adverbs and Adverbial Phrases
The Weather & Phrases with 'take'
100

What's the word?

If you have a lot of luggage, you may consider using a t___ .

trolley

100

Don't call me tomorrow at 10AM, I ___ (drive) to Manchester.


I will be driving to Manchester.

100

After I _____ (pick up) my luggage, I took a taxi to the hotel.

(had) picked up

100

I can't wait to find out what happens in the end / at the end of the book.

at the end

100

Take _____ _____ of people who shout. They'll stop if you don't give them your attention.

no notice

200

Complete the gap with one word:

Who usually drops you ___ at the airport?

off

200

We will wait for you to get home. Then we will have dinner.

Complete the sentence to mean the same thing using a future time clause.

We won't have dinner ___ you get home.

We won't have dinner until you get home.

200

We had such / such a long delay that we missed our connection.

such a

200

Put the adverb in the correct position:

Kevin forgot his doctor's appointment yesterday. (NEARLY)

Kevin NEARLY forgot his doctor's appointment yesterday.

200

In some areas, there was _____. The balls of ice were enormous!

hail

300

Complete the gap with one word:

Have you ever filled ___ an immigration form?

in / out

300

Hopefully, you ___ (read) the book by the next time I see you.


Hopefully, you will have read the book by the next time I see you.

300

When we landed, it _____ (rain).

was raining

300

My cousin is a doctor, and actually / at the moment she's working in Africa.

at the moment

300

The Olympics take _____ every four years. They are always held in a different country.

place

400

Where planes take off and land.

runway 

400

You might get lost. Take your phone with you.

Complete the sentence to mean the same thing using a future time clause.

Take your phone with you ___ you get lost. 


Take your phone with you in case you get lost.

400

There was so much / so many / so rain that the road to the airport was flooded.

so much

400

Put the adverb in the correct position:

I can understand a word when people speak English quickly. (HARDLY)

I can HARDLY understand a word when people speak English quickly.

400

The government wants us to save water because of the _____.

drought

500

A sudden, bumpy, or violent movement of air.

turbulence

500

We'll arrive in time for lunch if the traffic isn't bad.

Complete the sentence to mean the same thing using a future time clause.

We'll arrive in time for lunch ___ the traffic is bad. 

We'll arrive in time for lunch unless the traffic is bad.

500

I finally found my passport! I _____ (look) for it for hours.

had been looking

500

I can't stand most TV shows, specially / especially reality shows.

especially

500

In what ways do you take _____ your parents?

after

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