I need _________ some emails.
a. to answer
b. answer
c. answering
a. to answer
The situation is difficult _________.
a. for explain
b. explain
c. to explain
c. to explain
I don't know what _________.
a. do
b. to do
c. that I do
b. to do
Choose the correct verb:
1. When did you know/meet your husband?
2. Did you tell/say Mark about the party?
3. If we don't run, we'll miss/lose the bus.
4. I really wait/hope she's passed the exam.
5. My mother always carries/wears a lot of jewellery.
1. meet
2. tell
3. miss
4. hope
5. wears
Talk about three things you like, love, and hate doing.
Rule:
like/enjoy/love/dislike/hate/prefer + verb-ing
I don't really mind _________ housework.
a. do
b. to do
c. doing
c. doing
_________ is one of the best forms of exercise.
a. Swim
b. Swiming
c. Swimming
c. Swimming
_________ bring our books tomorrow?
a. Do we have to
b. Have we to
c. Do we must
a. Do we have to
Complete the sentences with a verb from the list:
enjoy / feel like / hate / mind / promise
1. Do you _______ going out for dinner?
2. I _______ to pay you back next week.
3. My parents are very punctual; they _______ being late.
4. Do you _______ waiting here until I'm ready?
5. I really _______ making cakes, it's so relaxing.
1. feel like
2. promise
3. hate
4. mind
5. enjoy
Remember three examples of Murphew's law.
Use the 1st conditional.
Rule:
If + present simple (condition), future simple (consequences/result).
It's free. You _________ to pay.
a. don't have to
b. mustn't
c. haven't to
a. don't have to
You must _________ your grandmother.
a. to call
b. calling
c. call
c. call
You _________ drink so much coffee.
a. not should
b. don't should
c. shouldn't
c. shouldn't
Complete the sentences with a preposition:
1. She was really angry _______ him because he was late.
2. Are you interested _______ this TV show?
3. When I was a child, I was afraid _______ dogs.
4. I'd really like to be good _______ dancing.
5. Eating too many sweets is bad _______ you.
1. with
2. in
3. of
4. at
5. for
Talk about something you would like to learn to do, or about someone you think would be interesting to meet.
I would like = I'd like = I want
I think you should _________ to her about it.
a. to talk
b. talk
c. talking
b. talk
If she _________, she won't come back.
a. goes
b. went
c. will go
a. goes
If they don't come soon, we _________ them.
a. don't see
b. won't see
c. aren't seeing
b. won't see
Complete the get phrases.
1. We didn't have the satnav and we got l_______ on the way to London.
2. I'm always really hungry when I get h_______.
3. She was very ill, but luckily she's getting b_______.
4. I get o_______/a_______ very well with my sibling.
5. They were married for ten years, but six months ago they got d_______.
1. lost
2. home
3. better
4. on/along
5. divorced
Say three sentences using mine, yours, and ours.
I - Mine
You - Yours
He - His
She - Hers
It - Its
We - Ours
They - Theirs
Call me if you _________ a taxi.
a. won't find
b. don't find
c. didn't find
b. don't find
Person A: Whose book is that?
Person B: It's _________.
a. my
b. mine
c. me
a. mine
She forgot his birthday, but he didn't forget _________.
a. she
b. her
c. hers
c. hers
Complete the following text:
When you're an 1)________, you think 2) ________, you see the 3)________ more than the disadvantages, and you hope for the best.
When you're a 4)________, you always 5)________ the worst.
1. optimist
2. positively
3. advantages
4. pessimist
5. expect
Talk about the rules/obligations and permissions in your class using have to, must, and don't have to.
We must speak English in class.
We have to respect our classmates.
The homework is optional; we don't have to do it but we should.