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 morning, I ___ (drive) to Manchester.


will be driving

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

Rewrite using after, as soon as, before, if, in case, unless, until or when.

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

We won't have dinner ___.

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

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


žHopefully, 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

Rewrite using after, as soon as, before, if, in case, unless, until or when.

You might get lost. Take your phone with you.

Take your phone with you ___ . 


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

Rewrite using after, as soon as, before, if, in case, unless, until or when.

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

We'll arrive in time for lunch ___. 

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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