What 1 verb fits in all three phrases?
_____ home
_____ angry
_____ a job
GET
I need ________ (go) to the supermarket.
to go
If we won the lottery, we _________ (travel) the world.
If we won the lottery, we would travel the world.
Did you ever try black truffles from Europe?
Have you ever tried black truffles from Europe? (Present Perfect)
Penguins ________ (not usually see) at the North pole.
Penguins aren't usually seen at the North pole.
Complete the phrasal verbs with a preposition:
I used to play a lot of tennis but I gave it _____ last year.
I'm looking _____ my neighbour's cats while he's on holiday.
I used to play a lot of tennis but I gave it up last year.
I'm looking after my neighbour's cats while he's on holiday.
I enjoy _______ (read) in bed.
reading
If you _______(listen) carefully, you will understand everything.
If you listen carefully, you will understand everything.
I'm married for 30 years, and we're still going strong.
I've been married for 30 years, and we're still going strong. (Present Perfect)
You don’t have to / mustn’t pay to enter the museum. It’s free.
don't have to
What 3 verbs/verb phrases go here:
________ for a bus/for a long time
________ an umbrella
________ your phone
wait for a bus/for a long time
carry an umbrella
look at your phone
He promised ______ (call) me when he gets home!
to call
If you ________ (have) a better job, we _______ (be) able to buy a new car.
If you had a better job, we would be able to buy a new car.
I haven't went shopping yesterday.
I didn’t go shopping yesterday. (Past Simple)
You don’t have to / shouldn’t listen to him. He tells lies.
shouldn't
Complete the sentences with a preposition:
You lose the point if you hit the ball _____ the tennis court.
A nutmeg (caño) is when you kick the ball _____ the opponent's legs.
In volleyball, when you serve, you have to make sure the ball goes _____ the net and _____ the opponent's court.
out of
through / between
over, into
I don't mind ______ (wait) for the bus.
I'd like ______ (buy) a new car.
waiting/to buy
_____ you _______ (call) me if you ______ (get) any news?
Will you call me if you get any news?
A: I don't go to the party tonight.
B: Neither are we.
I am not going to the party tonight. (Present Continuous for future arrangements)
Put the sentence into passive:
Shakespeare wrote Hamlet in 1603.
Hamlet was written by Shakespeare in 1603.
Name 4 phrases with "back" and make sentences using two of them.
go back, pay back, send back, give back, take back, come back, call back
It started _______ (rain).
Please, stop ______ (make) such noise!
raining/to rain (both possible)
making
She _______ (be) happier if she ___________ (have) more free time.
She would be happier if she had more free time.
Thank you for the loan! I am paying you back next week.
Thank you for the loan! I will pay you back next week. . (Future with "will" for promises)
The meeting will / might finish early. It depends how long the boss speaks!
might