Vocabulary
Verb forms
Conditionals
Prepositions
Faux amis
100

Airbus' early work was largely derivative, borrowing heavily from established styles.

imitating another source

100

By the time I arrived at ENAC, the course  (start)

had started

100

She will be late if she (not leave) now!

doesn't leave 

100

What is your favourite thing.............your home town?

about

100

Actually

En fait

200

Critics described Trump's promises as specious.


Attractive but misleading or false.

200

She      (study) English for five years before moving to Paris.

studied

200

If you press this button, the machine (start).

starts

200

..........what extent do you like your job?

to

200

eventually

finalement

300

Andrew Maris was known for his erudite courses on English language.

Highly knowledgeable and scholarly

300

At this time tomorrow, I       (take) my final exam.

will be taking

300

If I had a car, I    (drive) to work.

would drive

300

in spite ..........being overworked, I love my job!

of

300

sensible

raisonnable

400

The witness's testimony helped corroborate the suspect's alibi.

a) contradict

b) confirm

C) conceal

d) invent

b) Confirm

400

By next December, they          (build)  the metro for three years.

will have been building (future perfect continuous)

400

What would you have done, if you (miss) your flight?

had missed

400

I like to work .... accordance....the rules.

in with

400

deception

tromperie

500

Michael O'Leary's speech was candid, he didn't mince his words!

Honest & straightforward

500

This time next month, I  (relax) on a beach in Greece.

will be relaxing

500

If you had moved to another country when you were younger, where  (live) now?

would you be living

500

....means....technology, how can air transport improve customer satisfaction?

by  of

500

Pretend

faire semblant

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