vocabulary
cleft sentences&inversion
relative clauses
general English
100


You have to get the headmaster’s ___________(to approve) to start a new club. 

approval

100

Complete the second sentence so that it has a similar meaning to the first sentence using the word given:

That was the best festival I have ever been to.

SUCH

Never ...............a good festival before.


 Never have I been to such a good festival before.


100

Join the sentence using the relative clauses:

The city had several shopping centres. None of them were open before 10 a.m.

The city had several shopping centres, 

none of which were open before 10 a.m


100

Name at least 5 English-speaking countries

UK,USA, Australia, New Zeland, Canada, Ireland, Malta, Belize, The Bahamas

200

It’s hard to resist the _________to eat chocolate! 

temptation

200

What is the purpose of using the cleft sentences ant inversion?

for emphasis

200

In the singing competition, the organisers didn’t say that they had already decided on the winner.

WHAT

In the singing competition, ______was that they’d already decided on the winner. 

In the singing competition, what the organisers didn't say was that they’d already decided on the winner.

200

Correct the mistake:

Here are your shoes and your recipe, thanks for shopping here.

receipt

300

Change the last word so that the sentence's meaning remains the same:

Don’t make decisions on appearances only, as they can be false.

deceptive

300

Complete the second sentence so that it has a similar meaning to the first sentence using the word given:

He wouldn’t admit in any way that he was responsible for the confusion.

NO

In ________that he was responsible for the confusion.

In no way would he admit that he was responsible for the confusion.

300

Join the sentence using relative clauses:

The town has a lot of art galleries. Many of them can be visited for free.

The town has a lot of art galleries, ......................

The town has a lot of art galleries, 

many of which can be visited for free


300

I don’t like standing in a … in a shop. It’s a waste of time.

queue/line

400

Provide the synonims for the following words:

-very tasty

-clear

-idea

mouthwatering/delicious

transparent

concept


400

Name 3 examples of negative phrases/words used  in inversion sentences.

never...

no...

at no time

in no way

nowhere


400

Find and correct the mistakes in four of the sentences 1–5.

1

There are lots of different species of ape, many which use language to communicate with each.

2

New perfumes are tested by groups of volunteers, many of who have a particularly acute sense of smell.

3

Some spiders have eight eyes, all of which can see independently of each other.

4

The thief was seen by six people, none who could remember exactly what he looked like.


5

Some dogs have a very keen sense of smell, as a result to which people use them to identify particular scents.

1. There are lots of different species of ape, many of which use language to communicate with each.

2. New perfumes are tested by groups of volunteers, many of whom have a particularly acute sense of smell

3. correct

4. The thief was seen by six people, none of whom could remember exactly what he looked like.

5. Some dogs have a very keen sense of smell, as a result of which people use them to identify particular scents.

400

According to the … of 2014, more people like English than German.

survey

500

Create nouns. Make sentences with them

annoy

deny

disclose

annoyance

approval 

denial

disclosure

 

500

Write the words in bold in the correct order to complete the conversation:

1. A: John’s having trouble at school with his Chinese classes.

B: Really? Well that’s not surprising. why he chose / what / can’t understand / is / such a difficult language / I / to study.

A: I don’t know. I mean, most people / is / the amount of effort / needed to learn / don’t appreciate / any new language / what.


What I can't understand is why he chose to study such a difficult language.

What most people don't appreciate is the amount of effort needed to learn any new language.

500

Complete the sentences with whatever, however, whenever, whoever or wherever.

1 ..........I say, she still thinks I’m lying!

2.nI feel really sad ...........I see that film.

3.______ hard I try, it just never seems to be enough.

4 ............... you work with, I’m sure they’ll help you a lot.

5 ............you go, I’ll always be here for you.

1

Whatever

 I say, she still thinks I’m lying!

2

I feel really sad 

whenever I see that film.

3

However hard I try, it just never seems to be enough.

4

Whoever you work with, I’m sure they’ll help you a lot.

5

Wherever you go, I’ll always be here for you.


500

I´m writting you to ask you if you can lend you your bike.

writing

borrow

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