This glass lets us see in front of the car and protects us from the wind and the weather.
bonnet
mirrors
windscreen
windscreen
1 Who is this sign meant for?
teachers
children
drivers
drivers
Noelia: Paul, have you got a __________ ? I _____ favour
minute
need a
1. Which sentence is NOT correct?
He lives in Park Street.
He works in the first floor.
He works in the city centre.
He works in the first floor.
Our hotel room had a beautiful view of the surrounding mountain ____.
slopes
sprawl
landscape
sprawl
To slow down, put on the ... – but not too suddenly!
2 The library …
is open 5 days a week
closes later on Saturday.
is not open on Sunday
is not open on Sunday
2. Which sentence is correct?
We may going to a concert next week.
We may go to a concert next week
We may to go to a concert next week.
We may go to a concert next week
You can take an excursion to the top of the peak by ___.
ferry
cable car
carriage
ferry
The place footballers kick the ball to win.
goal
kit
team
goal
3 You can ....
park in front of the restaurant.
park next to the restaurant.
park behind the restaurant.
park behind the restaurant.
3. Report this sentence correctly.
‘I can swim really fast.’
He said me that he could swim really fast.
He told that he could swim really fast.
He said that he could swim really fast.
He said that he could swim really fast.
erived from experiment and observation rather than theory
unique
contrary
empirical
empirical
This fruit has brown, hairy skin and green or yellow flesh with small black seeds.
blueberry
clementine
kiwi
kiwi
4 Which sentence is true?
You must walk on the grass
You must keep walking on the grass.
You can't walk on the grass
You can't walk on the grass
4. Which word completes the sentence?
The equipment ___ delivered tomorrow afternoon.
will
will be
will been
will be
summon into action or bring into existence, often as if by magic
incline
undergo
invoke
invoke
5 What must you NOT do?
Put things in front of the door.
Open the door.
Lock the door.
Put things in front of the door.
5. Choose the sentence with the meaning below.
James is always lazy. He failed a test last week.
If you weren’t so lazy, you would have passed that test.
If you hadn’t been so lazy, you would pass that test.
If you weren’t so lazy, you would pass that test.
If you weren’t so lazy, you would pass that test.
nearest in space or position; immediately adjoining without intervening space
adjacent
straightforward
intrinsic
adjacent