Open the brackets: ...(have) access to unlimited Internet in your workplace?
Do you have ..
Open the brackets: He ... (fly) to Madrid this weekend.
is flying
Choose the correct option: My daughter is (frightened, frightening) of big dogs.
frightened
Use the correct article: All ... women in my office are more than 35 years old.
the
Open the brackets: Ice (melt) if you (heat) it.
melts, heat
Open the brackets: I ...(be) ill twice this year.
have been
Open the brackets: It's so cloudy and the wind is blowing. It ...(rain).
is going to rain
Choose the correct option: My face went bright red when I realised what I had said. It was really (embarrassing, embarrassed).
embarrassing
Use the correct article: He lives in ... centre of ... Manchester.
the, -
Open the brackets: If I (not find) cheap tickets, we (not go) to Malta.
don't find, won't go
Open the brackets: When I ... (shop), I saw an old friend of mine and we had a chat.
was shopping
Open the brackets: What ...(do) you tomorrow after work?
are you doing
Choose the correct option: Solar power is (much safer, much more safer) than nuclear power.
much safer
Use the correct quantifier (much, many, plenty, a lot of): We have too ... shopping malls in our city.
many
Open the brackets: Where (you/ live) if you (have) to move to a different country?
would you live, you had
Open the brackets: I ... (drive) a car since 2016.
have been driving
Choose the correct form: It ...(is likely will rain, is likely to, will likely to) tomorrow.
is likely to
Choose the correct option: It's (far, by far) the most delicious meal I've ever eaten.
by far
Use the correct quantifier (much, many, little, a little, few, a few): I have ... money, so I can't buy it now.
little
Open the brackets: They (buy) the house last year if they (have) enough money.
would have bought, had had
Open the brackets: When I was at school, I ... (have) many friends. But now I have very few friends.
used to have
Open the brackets: She hopes she ... (work) in the theatre.
will work
Choose the correct option: A microwave is a (much, lot) more useful than a multicooker.
lot
Use the correct quantifier (a lot of, much, many, little, a little, few, a few):There are ... things I need to talk to you about.
a lot of/ a few
Open the brackets: I (not/ tell) her if I (know) it was a secret.
would't have told, had known