Grammar
Vocabulary
Grammar
Vocabulary
Grammar
100

Complete the sentences with should(n’t) have, could(n’t) have, or would(n’t) have, and the correct past form of the verbs in brackets.

We  ______ (lose) the match. We played better  and had most of the chances. We were so unlucky!

shouldn’t have lost    

100

Complete the sentences with the correct words. The first letter is given.

I often work up a s______  in the aerobics class.

sweat

100

Complete the sentences with should(n’t) have, could(n’t) have, or would(n’t) have, and the correct past form of the verbs in brackets.

That was a really bad decision. You  _____  (decide) to give up playing badminton when you did

shouldn’t have decided    

100

Complete the sentences with the correct words. The first letter is given.

Working out every day is difficult and d_______.  It’s really hard to do.

demanding

100

Complete the sentences with should(n’t) have, could(n’t) have, or would(n’t) have, and the correct past form of the verbs in brackets.

Driving so fast without a helmet was a stupid thing to  do. You  _____ (be killed).

 could have been killed

200

Complete the sentences with should(n’t) have, could(n’t) have, or would(n’t) have, and the correct past form of the verbs in brackets.

I  _____ (go) to the match if I had known that  five of our best players were injured.

wouldn’t have gone    

200

Complete the sentences with the correct words. The first letter is given.

Pat is very u________. His sense of balance is poor and he can’t catch anything!

uncoordinated

200

Complete the sentences with should(n’t) have, could(n’t) have, or would(n’t) have, and the correct past form of the verbs in brackets.

I’ve been waiting for an hour. You  _______ (phone)  and told me you were going to be late.

could have / should have phoned

200

Complete the sentences with the correct words. The first letter is given.

I felt out of b______  by the time we got to the top of the mountain. I was really tired.

breath

200

Complete the sentences with should(n’t) have, could(n’t) have, or would(n’t) have, and the correct past form of the verbs in brackets.

I’m sorry. I ______  (say) that. I didn’t mean to.  Sorry.

shouldn’t have said

300

Complete the sentences with the present perfect simple or present perfect continuous form of the verbs in brackets. Use the continuous form where possible.

I  ______ (always / be) good at sports

have always been

300

Choose the correct verb to complete the sentences.

Sally fell down the stairs and banged / twisted / lost her head really hard on the steps.

banged

300

Complete the sentences with the present perfect simple or present perfect continuous form of the verbs in brackets. Use the continuous form where possible.

We  _____ (visit) the castle three times so far this year.

have visited

300

Choose the correct verb to complete the sentences.

Have you ever broken / drowned / tore your arm?

broken

300

Complete the sentences with the present perfect simple or present perfect continuous form of the verbs in brackets. Use the continuous form where possible.

We _____  (attend) art classes since November

have been attending

400

Complete the sentences with the present perfect simple or present perfect continuous form of the verbs in brackets. Use the continuous form where possible.

Amy _____  (try) to call you all morning.   Do you ever answer your phone?

has been trying

400

Choose the correct verb to complete the sentences.

William broke / bruised / tore his knee ligaments during a rugby match. He couldn’t play again for three months.

tore

400

Complete the sentences with the present perfect simple or present perfect continuous form of the verbs in brackets. Use the continuous form where possible.

I  _______ (not feel) well recently.

have not been feeling

400

Choose the correct verb to complete the sentences.

 Jerry had a few twists / cuts / breaks and bruises after falling off his bike.

cuts

400

Complete the sentences with the present perfect simple or present perfect continuous form of the verbs in brackets. Use the continuous form where possible.

How long _____  (you / know) Katherine?

have you known

500

Complete the sentences with should(n’t) have, could(n’t) have, or would(n’t) have, and the correct past form of the verbs in brackets.

You had so many different options. You  ______  (choose) to play tennis or golf, for example. So, why did  you choose boxing?

could have chosen    

500

Choose the correct verb to complete the sentences.

Ruth hit her head on the lamppost and banged /knocked / cut herself out. She was unconscious for  20 minutes.

knocked

500

Complete the sentences with should(n’t) have, could(n’t) have, or would(n’t) have, and the correct past form of the verbs in brackets.

Patrick  _____ (leave) the party early without  me. I’m angry with him. Why did he do that?

shouldn’t have left

500

Choose the correct verb to complete the sentences.

 Penny gave / lost / twisted consciousness for a few minutes because of the high altitude in the mountains

lost

500

Complete the sentences with should(n’t) have, could(n’t) have, or would(n’t) have, and the correct past form of the verbs in brackets.

What  ______ (you / do) if you’d missed the plane?

would you have done

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