Choose the correcy answer:
He normally drives very _____.
a.slow b.fastly c.fast
He normally drives very _____. c.fast
Change the sentence that it has the same meaning, using phrase with on:
I normally travel by metro or bus
I normally travel on public transport.
Fill in the gaps with question words.
______ do you live? B: In a small town near here.
Where do you live? B: In a small town near here.
Choose the correct relative pronouns to complete the following defining relative clauses.
I have a friend________ speaks four languages.
a) that he
b) who
c) which
I have a friend________ speaks four languages.
b) who
Choose the correct past continuous and past simple forms to complete the sentences below.
I _____ while I _______ down the stairs.
a)fell down/was going
b)was falling down/ went
c)was falling down/ was going
I _____ while I _______ down the stairs.
a)fell down/was going
Choose the correcy answer:
I tried _______ , but I couldn't win the race.
a.hard b.hardly c.hardily
I tried _______ , but I couldn't win the race.
a.hard
Change the sentence that it has the same meaning, using phrase with on:
They are having vocation this week.
They are on vocation this week.
Fill in the gaps with question words.
_____ box do you prefer, the small one or the big one?
What box do you prefer, the small one or the big one?
Choose the correct relative pronouns to complete the following defining relative clauses.
The Internet is a place ____ you can get cheap technology products.
a)where
b)that
c)which
The Internet is a place ____ you can get cheap technology products.
a)where
Choose the correct past continuous and past simple forms to complete the sentences below.
I ______ ,____ breakfast for everybody and ____ to work.
a)got up/ was making/ was going
b)got up/ made/went
c) got up/made/ was going
I ______ ,____ breakfast for everybody and ____ to work.
b)got up/ made/went
Choose the correct variant:
I passed _____.
a.easily the test
b.the test easily
c.easy the test
I passed _____.
b.the test easily
Change the sentence that it has the same meaning, using phrase with on:
I'm comming to office right now.
I'm on my way to office.
Fill in the gaps with question words.
A: _____ sugar do you want in your coffee? B: Two spoonfuls, please.
A: How much sugar do you want in your coffee? B: Two spoonfuls, please.
Choose the correct relative pronouns to complete the following defining relative clauses.
I want to see the film _____ everybody's talking about.
a)that it
b)which
c)who
I want to see the film _____ everybody's talking about.
b)which
Choose the correct past continuous and past simple forms to complete the sentences below.
The children ………… a lot while we ………them.
a) cried/ looked after
b) were crying/were looking after
c) cried/ looking after
The children ………… a lot while we ………them.
b) were crying/were looking after
Fill in the gap with a correct form of adverb:
Can your grandmother run q______?
Can your grandmpther run quickly?
Change the sentence that it has the same meaning, using phrase with on:
He's going away because of his work.
He's going away on business.
Make up question for the underlined words.
We won a trip to Hawaii.(Wh -question)
We won a trip to Hawaii. ⇒ What did you win?
Combine the sentences using the relative pronouns who, which, that, where.
I hate neighbour's dog. It always barks in the morning.
I hate neighbour's dog which/that always barks in the morning.(which or that to refer to things or animals. )
Use the correct form in the sentence:
Yesterday I _____(go) to the library, next I ____(have) a swim, later I ____(meet) Julie for coffee.
Yesterday I went to the library, next I had a swim, later I met Julie for coffee.(actions one by one)
Fill in the gap with a corrrect form of adverb:
Sorry, you speak English very f_____. I don't understand you.
Sorry, you speak English very fluently. I don't understand you.
Change the sentence that it has the same meaning, using phrase with on:
Please, can you arrive punctually?
Please, can you arrive on time?
Make up question for the underlined words.
I saw John this morning (Yes/No question)
Did you see John this morning?
Combine the sentences using the relative pronouns who, which, that, where.
Sue wasn't at the bar. She always goes to that bar.
Sue wasn't at the bar where she always goes to.(We use where to refer to places. )
Use the correct form in the sentence:
The girl_______(to notice) that the boy ____(to watch) her.
Use the correct form in the sentence:
The girl noticed that the boy was watching her.