When I started to work here I needed a lot of help, but now I ______ all the work on my own.
a. am used to doing b. used to do c. get used to doing
a. am used to doing
If I (to meet) the Queen of England, I (to say) hello.
If I MET the Queen of Englad, I WOULD SAY hello.
*second conditional
There´s a lovely ________ ________ tonight so we might see a shooting star.
a. overcast sky b. clear sky c. stormy sky d. wonderful sky
b. clear sky
What is the phrasal verb and what does it mean?
...meteorologists who put their lives at risk by chasing tornadoes...
PUT AT RISK - endanger
Excuse me, how long (you / work) here?
HAVE YOU BEEN WORKING
He ______ several books a month, but he doesn't have time any more.
a. was used to reading b. got used to reading c. used to read
c. used to read
If I (not / to be) afraid of flying, we (to go) on holiday to Australia.
If I WEREN’T afraid of flying, we WOULD GO on holiday to Australia.
*second conditional
Our garden wall was blown down during the night by _______ _______.
a. strong winds b. weak winds c. heavy winds d. gale-force winds
a. strong winds OR d. gale-force winds
I couldn´t put the novel down when I was reading it.
PUT DOWN - Stop reading
We (to have) dinner at a nice restaurant on Saturday, but we haven´t booked a table yet.
ARE GOING TO HAVE
Don't worry, it's a simple program to use. You ______ it in no time, I'm sure.
a. used to use b. will get used to c. are used to
b. will get used to it
If there (to be) enough wind yesterday, we (to go) sailing.
If there HAD BEEN enough wind yesterday, we WOULD HAVE GONE sailing.
*third conditional
Heavy _____ _____ will fall on high ground tonight, so skiers can look forward to a good day on the slopes tomorrow.
a. light showers b. snow storm c. snow showers d. scattered showers
c. snow showers
… the crew is being put together by Captain Sparrow for one final fishing trip for the season.
PUT TOGETHER - assemble
Suddenly, I (to realize) that they (to show) our street on the news.
Suddenly, I REALIZED that they WERE SHOWING our streeet on the news.
I'm afraid I'll never ______ in this place. I simply don't like it and never will.
GET USED TO LIVING
If you (not / to be) late, you (not / to miss) the bus.
If you HADN´T BEEN late, we WOULDN´T HAVE MISSED the bus.
*third conditional
It´s going to be rain- there are some very _____ ____ overhead.
ANGRY-LOOKING CLOUDS
Get back to work! You can put your feet up on the weekend!
PUT YOUR FEET UP - relax
There’s lots of traffic. I’m quite sure the bus (to be) late again.
IS GOING TO BE
When Pete Smith was the head of our office everything ______ well organized. Now it's total chaos here.
USED TO BE
I (not / to lend) you my laptop if you (not / to promise) to be careful with it.
I WILL NOT LEND you my laptop if you DO NOT PROMISE to be careful with it.
*first conditionalWe sailed on a beautiful ____ _____ with not a wave in sight.
CALM SEA
I know you don´t like your cousins but you only have to put up with them for 2 days.
PUT UP WITH - Tolerate
I’m sorry he (not / do) his homework yet. He (to be) at the doctor yesterday and could not finish them.
HASN´T DONE / WAS