VOCABULARY
PAST SIMPLE & PRESENT PERFECT (Fill in the blanks)
FUTURE (SIMPLE AND CONTINUOUS FORM)
MODALS (Say the sentence that means the same as the second sentence. Use the verb in brackets.
MISCELLANEOUS
100

keep money until you have enough to buy something

_ _ _ _  _ _

save up

100

A: ___ you ever ____ (see) a shark?

B: No, I haven’t. But last year I ____ (swim) with dolphins on holiday.

Have, seen, swam

100

A: Don’t buy those trainers now. I think they ’ll /’re going to have lots of special offers soon.

B: I know, but mine are really uncomfortable. I ’ll / ’m going to buy these ones now.

they'll, I'll

100

He can’t move his arm. Perhaps it’s broken. (might)

It might be broken

100

Correct the mistake.

"We are friends since I was six."

We have been friends since I was six.

200

You might do this to something when you don’t want it any more. 

_ _ _ _  _ _  _ _ _ _

give it away

200

A: How long ___ Ruth ___(have) stomach ache?

B: It started yesterday. She ___ (not eat) anything since then.

has, had, hasn't been eating

200

A:Is Paul interested in coming? Tell him we ’ll /’re going to leave in ten minutes.

B: I don’t think he ’ll / ’s going to want to watch that film. But I’ll ask.

we're, he'll want to

200

It tastes disgusting. I’m sure it isn’t fresh. (can’t)

It can't be fresh.

200

What is it?

_____ are the most dangerous insects in the world.

mosquitoes

300

something that is cheaper for a period of time.

_ _ _ _ _ _ _  _ _ _ _ _

special offer

300

A: We ___ (go) to a Japanese restaurant last weekend.

B: I ___ never ___ (try) Japanese food.

went, have never tried

300

A: Our teacher will / is going to have a baby in June. She told us today.

B: Really? That’s nice news. I ’ll / ’m going to send her a card.

is going to, I'll send

300

He’s got a cough and a sore throat. Perhaps he has a cold. (could)

He could be having a cold.

300

What is it? (vocabulary)

The place where you pay in a supermarket is ___

check out

400

a place where you put your money to keep it safe

_ _ _ _

bank

400

A: James and Tom ___(be) over 20 minutes late this morning.

B: _____they ever ____(arrive) at school on time? They’re always late!

was, have arrived

400

A: I ’ll / ’m going to take this new jacket back to the shop today. It’s too small.

B: I ’ll / ’m going to come with you! I’ve got nothing else to do today.

I'll take, I'll come

400

My brother often goes to that café. I’m sure he knows your sister. (must)

He must know your sister.

400

I’ve known him for / since a long time.

for

500

a piece of paper that a shop assistant gives you when you buy something

_ _ _ _ _ _ _

receipt

500

A: ____you ever ____(break) a plate?

B: Yes, I have. Last week, there ___ visitors in my house and I ___ (have) to wash a lot plates, one ___ (slip) from my hands.

Have broken, were, had, slipped

500

This summer, I ’ll go / ’m going to England with my friends.

I'm going

500

It looks bigger than a mouse. Perhaps it’s a rat. (might)

It might be a rat.

500

Correct the mistake:

I think you like it when you see it.

I think you'll like when you see it.

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