Linkers of contrast
Modals of deductions
Vocabulary: Problems
Other
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       However / Despite / Although

1. _________ they played badly, they still won.

ALTHOUGH

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Complete with: must, can't, might.

1.The teacher won't allow us to use a calculator in the maths test.

We __________ a calculator in the maths test

CAN'T USE
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1. I like talking the problem _____ because I feel much better.


a) under

b)up

c) over

c) talk OVER

100

CRIME:

The crime when a person enter to your house is called:

BURGLARY (BREAK-IN)

200

However / Despite / Although

1. ________ being sick, I went to the party

DESPITE / IN SPITE OF

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He failed a lot of times my driving exam. He _____ good at driving (be)

CAN'T BE

200

Do you ____ on the problem or do you prefer to ignored the problem and let it go ____.

a) Think / out

b) Sleep / away

c) sort / away

b) Sleep / away
200

SECOND CONDITIONAL:

1. If it _____ (BE) my birthday, I ______ (ASK) a pizza as a present. 


If it were my birthday, I would ask a pizza for my present

300
Rewrite the sentence with Despite:


1. Her salary is low

2. She loves her work

Despite her salary is low, she loves her work

She loves her work despite her salary is low.

300

Rewrite the sentence so it means the opposite.

1. She got a lot of presents. She must be popular.


1. She didn't get a lot of presents. She can't be popular

300
When is a very big problem. 


a) A  headache

b) Major problem

c) A drawback

b) Major problem
300

NOUN SUFFIXES:

1. Happy - ______

2. Different - ________

3. Relax - _________

1. Happiness

2. Difference

3. Relaxation

400

RIGHT or WRONG

1. However, the weather wasn't very good. We enjoyed the holiday

WRONG

Although the weather wasn't very good, we enjoyed the holiday.

400

Complete the sentence: must, can't, might

1. My parents don't allow me to the watch that programme.

My parents said that I _________ that programme

CAN'T WATCH

400

Although We ____ into some problems at the airport, we could ______ them.


a) run / overcame

b) run / overcame

c) ran / overcome

c) ran / overcome
400

Which one is FIRST CONDITIONAL?

a) If I had a cellphone, I would call her.

b) If I have a cellphone, I will call her.

b) If I have a cellphone, I will call her.

500
Match the sentence ALTHOUGH:

1. We have very little in common 
2. We get on really well

Although we get on really well, we have very little in common.

We have very little in common although we get on very well.

500

It's possible that Alan looks tired because he's working too hard.

Alan ________ too hard and that's why he look tired.

MIGHT BE

500

Fill with the correct preposition: on / over / up / into / in / with 

1.Come __ with

2. Deal ____

3. Think ____

1. Come up

2. Deal with

3. Think over

500

MAKE & DO

1. _____ money

2. _____ the best

3. _____ some good

1. Make

2. Do

3. Do

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