Complete the sentence with Past Simple OR Present Perfect:
I ... three books last summer. (read)
read
What's missing?
How ... days was your holiday?
many
Complete the phrasal verb:
When I eat ... , I try to order healthy food.
out
Complete the sentence with the Comparative or Superlative form:
I think history is (important) physics.
more important than
His apartment is boring. There is some basic furniture but there aren't any ... .
decorations
Complete the sentence with Past Simple OR Present Perfect:
I ... twenty books this year. (read)
What's missing?
I need ... information.
some
Complete the phrasal verb:
You look hot. Would you like to take ... your coat?
off
Complete the sentence with the Comparative or Superlative form:
(hard) part of the school year is final exams.
The hardest
elbow
Complete the sentence with Past Simple OR Present Perfect:
They (never/meet) my best friend. This will be the first time.
What's missing?
Doctors earn ... money.
a lot of / lot's of / little
Complete the phrasal verb:
Please, could you turn ... the music? I have a headache.
off / down
Use "so" or "such":
That lesson was ... interesing.
so
... new skills
develop
Complete the sentence with Past Simple OR Present Perfect:
... you ... your cousins when you were in Dubai last week?
Did you see
What's missing?
I'm not taking ... medicine.
any
Complete the phrasal verb:
Please, fill ... this form.
in
Paraphrase the sentence using "not as... as":
Playing sports is more relaxing than watching TV.
Watching TV isn't as relaxing as playing sports.
... / ... / ... a test/exams
take / pass / fail
Complete the sentence with Past Simple OR Present Perfect:
... you ever ... to London? (go)
Have you ever been
What's missing?
There are ... students in my group but not many.
a few / some
Complete the phrasal verb:
How do you deal ... stress?
Use "so" or "such":
That was ... an interesting lesson.
such
You need to work very hard to s... in what you're doing.
succeed