Add the preposition: I didn't do it, don't blame it (...) me.
on
Choose the correct option: The shop is (...) the library and the bank.
a. Between
b. Among
a. between
Complete the sentence with a suitable verb form:
Molly (write) a travel blog for years.
has been writing
had been writing
Give 3 addition connectors
Examples: in addition, also, furthermore, too
Name 3 synonyms for "advantage"
Examples: Strength, strong point, pro, benefit, good point, perk
Add the preposition: the meeting has been put (...). Instead of Monday, we'll hold it on Tuesday.
off
Choose the correct option: I'm not very (...) about changes.
a. Optimistic
b. Optimist
a. optimistic
Complete the sentence with a suitable verb form:
Unless the snowstorm (continue), school (open) tomorrow.
- continues, will open
- doesn't continue, won't open
Give 3 contrast connectors
Examples: however, although, nevertheless, nonetheless, besides, on the one hand, on the other hand, in contrast
Name 3 synonyms for "disadvantage".
Examples: weakness, weak point, drawback, downside, con
Add the preposition: Let's stop in the next gas station, we're running (...) of petrol.
out
Choose the correct option: It's hard to (...) under water.
a. Breath
b. Breathe
c. Breathing
b. Breathe
Complete the sentence with a suitable verb form:
Most of the city (clean) by this time tomorrow.
will be cleaned
Give 4 conclusion connectors
Examples: in conclusion, to sum up, to finish with, to conclude, all things considered, all in all, in summary, summing up
Odd one out: rich/ wealthy/ well-off/ penniless/ affluent
penniless
Add the verb: I want to start working and be independent. I think I'm going to (...) out school.
drop
Choose the correct option: I'm (...) him at 7.
a. Hoping for
b. Waiting for
c. Expecting
c. Expecting
Complete the sentence with a suitable verb form:
Angela wishes she (tell) the truth on time.
had told
Complete this sentences in a correct way:
The event was sadly postponed because of (...).
Example: the bad weather conditions.
What is the difference between "remind" and "remember"?
You remind someone of something so they can remember it.
Add the verb: Mike and I are really (...) along. I think we're going to become great friends.
getting
Translate into English: Desafortunadamente, no hemos tenido mucho tiempo últimamente.
Unfortunately, we haven't had much time lately.
Rewrite this sentence using reported speech:
Jill: "Dad, please, buy me a new laptop. Mine broke yesterday".
Jill asked her dad to buy her a new laptop because hers had broken the previous day/ the day before.
Complete this sentences in a correct way:
The man wasn't arrested due to (...) guilty.
example: the fact that he wasn't
Odd one out: hideous/ stunning/ gorgeous/ beautiful/ charming
hideous