Fill in the gap
Vocabulary
Grammar
True or False
100

I'd ... to wear jeans. It's a little chilly today.

prefer

100

a short holiday in a city typically lasting a few days, often over a weekend

city break

100

Do "must" and "have to" have similar meaning? How about "mustn't" and "don't have to"?

Make sentences to prove your point.

"Must" and "have to" have similar meaning, but "mustn't" and "don't have to" don't.

100

I don't usually take a lot of photos on holiday.

correct

200

What would you ... do this afternoon — go to the cinema or hang out at the park?

rather

200

Price that don't change are ...

fixed

200

Do "should" and "ought to" have the same meaning?

Make a sentence using "ought to"

Yes, they have the same meaning.

E.g. You ought to put on sun cream when you're at the beach.

200

We decided to be on a campsite because it was cheaper than a hotel. 

stay on a campsite

300

Sorry, I didn’t ... that. 

catch

300

something very successful and popular 


The new superhero film was a big ... at the cinema.

hit

300

What is the name of this tense?

The night before the concert, I had started watching a new TV series.

1) Past Simle

2) Past Continuous

3) Present Perfect

4) Past Perfect

 Past Perfect

300

After shopping I had a few money left, so I didn't go to the cafe.

I had a little money left

400

I was just ... that you shouldn't do that.

saying

400

the money that you pay for traveling on a vehicle such as a bus or train:


We shared a taxi and split the ...

fare

400

Look at the sentence and answer the question.

We ate dinner after we had watched the movie.

Do you use Past Perfect with Past Continuous or Past Simple? Make your example sentence.

We use Past Perfect with Past Simple.

400

I know so much people from that group.

so many people / a lot of people

500

I'm so sorry. I didn't ... to throw away your T-shirt. It was a mistake.

mean

500

things like films, games, or music that people enjoy


There isn’t much ... in this small town.

entertainment

500

Make 3 sentences about your last week(end) using Past Perfect and Past Simple.

Yesterday I was hungry because I hadn’t had breakfast.

By the time my friend came to the park, I had already watched the whole episode.

We were tired because we had walked for hours.

500

She was reading the book before she had seen the film.

She had read the book before she saw the film.

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