1. Perhaps you get this from your parents every week.
2. This is the amount of money you allow yourself to spend over a period of time.
OPTIONS:
money, allowance, debt, budget, preposition, proposition
1. Allowance
2. Budget
Will you (1) _______ your clothes and (2) _____ them _____ before you go to bed, please?
OPTIONS:
hold, fold, hoover, sort, wash up, sweep, water, put away, clear up
1. fold
2. put them away
a popular and successful song
a. massive hit
b. album
c. LP
d. massive success
a. massive hit
Which adverb is correct?
A: accidentelly
B: accidentaly
C: accidentally
C: accidentally
How ________ fix Mark's computer?
A: could you
B: did you manage to
C: managed you to
B: did you manage to
VOCAB 2
1 You’ll never be financially independent/short of cash if you don’t get a job.
2 How much money did you pay off/take out of the bank today?
3 She spent all her savings/bargains on a dream holiday to the Caribbean
1. independent
2. take out
3. savings
OCAB 2 (ODD ONE OUT)
1.You can do this to your clothes.
put away/water/fold
2. You can do this to a dishwasher.
fix/sweep/load
1. water
2. sweep
to give shows/concerts around the world:
g_ o_ t _ _ _
go on tour
Which adverb is correct?
A: completly
B: completely
C: compleatly
B: completely
Tom has hurt his leg, so we ________ play tennis next weekend.
A: won't be able to
B: couldn't
C: didn't manage to
A: won't be able to
GRAMMAR 1
1.Perhaps we’ll meet up later.
We _________ later. (possibility modal)
2. I think it’s very possible that Danny will forget to invite somebody.
Danny _______ to invite somebody. (well)
1.We might meet up later.
2. Danny may well forget to invite somebody.
Complete the sentence in passive:
2.The first successful robots _______(create) in Japan in the 1980s.
Were created
Put the verb into the correct form.
The town where I live is very different now.
My town ____________ a lot over the years. (change)
My town has changed a lot
Which adverb is correct?
A: deeply
B: deepley
C: deeplie
A: deeply
Tickets are going to be very difficult to get, but with luck we ______ buy some on the internet.
A: could
B: might be able to
C: will be able to
B: might be able to
C: will be able to
GRAMMAR 2
1. I will watch/will be watching that new show on TV at 8.15 tonight.
2. I don’t think this new product will sell/will be selling very well
1. will be watching
2. will sell
Make it passive:
Somebody told me that these computers were cheap!
I was told that these computers were cheap.
place where the concert is given
venue
Which adverb is correct?
A: happyly
B: happiley
C: happily
C: happily
It was hard work, but eventually I _______ climb over the garden wall.
A: managed to
B: could
C: was able to
A: managed to
C: was able to
Use "a/the____ number":
1. The number of students is getting bigger.
There is a ________ of students.
1. growing/increasing
After my training, I ____ ___ _____ __ join you, but I am not sure yet.
(possibility + ability)
I might be able to join you
Put the verb into the correct form.
Quick! We need to call an ambulance. ___________ an accident. (there / be)
There has been...
Which adverb is correct?
A: necessarilly
B: necessariley
C: necessarily
C: necessarily
_____________ finish your project on time last week?
A: Did you manage to
B: Could you
C: Will you be able to
A: Did you manage to