VOCABULARY
COLLOCATIONS
CONJUGATE
FILL IN THE BLANKS
REPHRASING
100
I used to ... lessons a lot but this year I'm going to have a more positive attitude.

SKIP

100

The ... majority of people will have a microchip in a near future.

VAST

100

I / steal (PAST SIMPLE AFFIRMATIVE)

I stole

100

.... Peter usually .... (do) his homework in the afternoon?

Does Peter usually do his homework in the afternoon?

100

I didn't revise for today's French exam. (YET)

I haven't revised for today's French exam yet.

200
Mobile phones are ... at schools.

BANNED

200
Did you cheat in the exam? Oh, God! I think you are in ... trouble.

DEEP

200

She / learn (PRESENT PERFECT NEGATIVE)

She hasn't learnt

200

They ... (just receive) bad news. Their granddad died last night.

They have just received bad news.

200

We started learning irregular verbs by heart five months ago. (FOR)

We have learnt / have been learning irregular verbs by heart for five months.

300

The teacher complained ... my behaviour.

ABOUT

300

... sure you turn off the lights before you leave.

MAKE

300

you / do (PAST PERFECT INTERROGATIVE)

Had you done?

300

The computers are half price. We ... (sell) all of them by this evening.

We will have sold all of them by this evening.

300

The film started. Then I got to the cinema. (ALREADY)

When I got to the cinema, the film had already started.

400

The products at this shop are really easy to use. They are ...

USER-FRIENDLY

400

You should ... advantage of this wonderful opportunity.

TAKE

400

My sister / fly (FUTURE CONTINUOUS NEGATIVE)

My sister won't be flying
400

Soon, everyone ... (print) clothes and shoes at home.

Soon, everyone will be printing clothes and shoes at home.

Soon, everyone will print clothes and shoes at home.

400

It will take me a few more days to finish the project. (BY TOMORROW)

I won't have finished the project by tomorrow.

500
These products are very advanced. They are ... technology.
CUTTING-EDGE
500

That is an important decision you must ...

MAKE

500

she / forget (FUTURE PERFECT INTERROGATIVE)

Will she have forgotten?
500

Why didn't you do the history assignment?  I ... (not know) the teacher ... (give) it to us.

I didn't know the teacher had given it to us.

500

You'll soon start studying at university. (WITHIN A FEW YEARS).

Within a few years, you'll be studying at university.

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