Idioms
Habits
Hypothetical Past
Opinions
Verb Patterns
100

you say firmly and honestly what you think about a situation, even if this may offend or upset people

speak your mind

100

FILL IN THE GAP WITH ONE WORD

------ times out of ten I have to stand on the bus.

NINE times out of ten I have to stand on the bus.

100

OPEN THE BRACKETS

He regrets ------ (not work) abroad when he had the opportunity.

He regrets NOT WORKING abroad when he had the opportunity.

100

Quite f------, I don't like romcoms, they make me sick.

Quite FRANKLY, I don't like romcoms, they make me sick.

100

The ticket price appears ------- (include) a drink.

The ticket price appears TO INCLUDE a drink.

200

discuss a matter without coming to the point

to beat about the bush

200

REPHRASE

They entered a lot of competitions. (forever)

They were forever entering a lot of competitions.

200

CORRECT

If only we'd meet earlier, we wouldn't have missed the beginning of the film.

If only we HAD MET earlier, we wouldn't have missed the beginning of the film.

200

I'd h-------- a guess, that woman is up to no good.

I'd HAZARD a guess, that woman is up to no good.

200

--------- (help) is a human instinct.

HELPING is a human instinct.

300

an unpredictable or uncontrolled person who is liable to cause unintentional damage

a loose cannon

300

CORRECT

I would got a new dictionary every year when I was at school.

I would GET a new dictionary every year when I was at school.

300

USE INVERSION

------- I -------- (be) better prepared, the interview would have been better.

HAD I BEEN better prepared, the interview would have been better.

300

He gives an i------------- of being thoughtful.

He gives an IMPRESSION of being thoughtful.

300

Homelessness was thought ------ (be) the problem of the past.

Homelessness was thought TO BE the problem of the past.

400

somebody is -------- when they have been behaving in the same way for many years and do not want to change

set in their ways

400

REPHRASE

He's often insensitive. (prone)

He is prone to being insensitive.

400

COMPLETE THE SECOND SENTENCE SO IT HAS THE SIMILAR MEANING WITH THE FIRST

I shouldn't have left school when I was 16.

I wish-----------------

I wish I hadn't left school when I was 16.

400

Olly's not interested in other cultures or ideas, he's so n------------.

Olly's not interested in other cultures or ideas, he's so NARROW-MINDED.

400

It's considered impolite ------- (not apologise).

It's considered impolite NOT TO APOLOGISE.

500

someone who is very experienced and skilled in a particular area of activity

an old hand

500

FILL IN THE GAP WITH ONE WORD

She --------- saying that she was OK but we didn't believe her.

She KEPT saying that she was OK but we didn't believe her.

500

COMPLETE THE SECOND SENTENCE SO IT HAS THE SIMILAR MEANING WITH THE FIRST

Her grandfather's money paid for the appartment.

But for.........

But for her grandfather's money she wouldn't have paid for the appartment.

500

My first visit to London was certainly e--------------.

My first visit to London was certainly EYE-OPENING.

500

Sometimes I wish everybody would stop hurting each other's feelings. ------------ (say) that, I still believe that most people are good.

HAVING SAID that, I still believe that most people are good.

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