Grammar Past Perfect vs Past Perfect Continuous
Grammar Relative Clauses
Use of English Part 1
Use of English Part 2
100

Copmlete the sentence with the correct form of the verb in brackets:

Joshua ... (already/be) married twice before he met Carol.

had already met

100

Complete the sentences with a relative pronoun if needed:

Maria accepted Niko's invitation to the cinema ... made him really happy.

, which

100

Complete the sentence with the correct form of the word in capitals:

For many, the social side of the events is ... important. EQUALITY

equally

100

Complete the 2nd sentence using the word in capitals so that it has a similar meaning to the first. Use up to 5 words.

First we went for a meal and then we went to the cinema. BEEN

After we had been to a restaurant, we went to the cinema.

200

Copmlete the sentence with the correct form of the verb in brackets:

I asked Martha and Sue to organise my wedding because they ... (prepare) quite a few before.

had prepared

200

Complete the sentences with a relative pronoun if needed:

Last week I bumped into the Smiths ... son used to be in my class at school.

, whose

200

Complete the sentence with the correct form of the word in capitals:

People who start off as casual acquaintances nodding to eacg other and smiling ..., can end up as firm friends. POLITE

politely

200

Complete the 2nd sentence using the word in capitals so that it has a similar meaning to the first. Use up to 5 words.

Dan wasn't at the party and Cathy's parents were extremely upset. BITTERLY

Cathy's parents were bitterly disappointed Dan wasn't at the party.

300

Copmlete the sentence with the correct form of the verb in brackets:

Stewart was really exhausted because he ... (look) after the twins the whole afternoon.

had been looking

300

Complete the sentences with a relative pronoun if needed:

Would you like to meet my cousin ... I told you about yesterday?

that/who

300

Choose the correct answer, A, B or C:

... the village where she grew up, my granny enjoyed living in the city.

a) Leaving

b) Had left

c) Having left

c) Having left

300

Complete the 2nd sentence using the word in capitals so that it has a similar meaning to the first. Use up to 5 words.

I first met Sally at the restaurant over there. WHERE

That's the restaurant where I first met Sally.

400

Copmlete the sentence with the correct form of the verb in brackets:

Dad, how long ... (you/date) Mum before you got engaged?

had you been dating

400

Complete the sentences with a relative pronoun if needed:

Mark says he never has time to make hos bed in the morning ... irritates me a lot.

, which

400

Choose the correct answer, A, B or C:

When we got to the reception, we realized that we ... the present for the newlyweds at home. We felt extremely embarrased.

a) had left

b) left

c) have left

a) had left

400

Complete the 2nd sentence using the word in capitals so that it has a similar meaning to the first. Use up to 5 words.

After working for ages, I decided to take a break. SO

I'd been working for ages, so I decided to take a break.

500

Copmlete the sentence with the correct form of the verb in brackets:

I stopped talking to my brother after we ... (have) a serious argument for the third time that week.

had had

500
Use a reduced relative clause in the sentence below:


Here are some lovely photos from Greece which were taken on our honeymoon.

Here are some lovely photos from Greece taken on our honeymoon.

500

Choose the correct answer, A, B or C:

How long ... for a reply to his email before he realized he wasn't going to get a response?

a) Tom waited

b) did Tom wait

c) has Tom waited

b) did Tom wait

500

Complete the 2nd sentence using the word in capitals so that it has a similar meaning to the first. Use up to 5 words.

Jorge has been forbidden from using his dad's computer. ALLOWED

Jorge is not allowed to use his dad's computer.

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