1-2
3-4
5-6
7-8
100

Mary used to be Tom’s neighbour but they lost  touch ________ each other after she moved away.

with

100

If you eat f___________ foods like cakes and ice cream all the time, you will certainly gain some weight.

fattening

100

If you d_____________ (give money or things to a person or a charity) your clothes or books, we will sell them and use the money to build a new hospital.

donate

100

1. Stacey tries to do at least one good d___ every day to show that she cares about people.
2. The group’s new album is going to c__ o__    next week.

1. deed
2. come out

200

Say opposites

1. score a goal
2. lose a match
3. come first

1. miss a goal
2. win a match
3. come last

200

1. Walking without any shoes or socks on your feet
2. Something that you don’t recognise and is new to you: un___

1. barefoot
2. unfamiliar

200

Complete with articles

1. I'm going to ask you just one question. If you manage to answer _____ question correctly, you'll pass the exam.
2. The first European expedition reached _____ Australia in 1606.

1. the
2. -

200

1. The musical soundtrack of a film helps to stir up ___________ which people might otherwise not feel.
2. My favourite singer is going to ___________ in a TV series soon, and she is going to play herself.  

1. emotions
2. appear

300

1. a person who decides if players’ actions are allowed or not during a match
2. not deep or serious person
3. somebody who teaches you sport

1. referee
2. shallow
3. trainer / coach

300

1. Going to the zoo cost / use to cost very little when I was a child so everyone could afford it.
2. When I was child, I would love / used to love going on fishing trips with my grandpa.
3. Elephants come / would come to this lake regularly in the past but now they live in a different area.

1. cost
2. used to love
3. would come

300

1. If I (be) you, I would go to see another doctor.
2. I wish my dad (install) a special net in the window before the spring.
3. If a sports centre opened right next to your house,  (you join) an aerobics class?

1. were (was)
2. had installed
3. would you join

300

Complete with one word in reported speech

1. The actress explained in a press interview that she __ not going to work in the US in the future.
2. Allan was very happy when I told ___________ that I wanted to offer him a role in my new film.
3. Nobody believed Andrew when he claimed that he _____ studied acting in London.

1. was
2. him
3. had

400

1. These shoes aren't looking / don't look nice – I'm not going to buy them.
2. How many fans is she having / does she have on her Facebook profile?
3. I drove / had driven / was driving home when I heard about the accident on the radio
4. Before I won my first championship, I was never beating / had never beaten / never beat  such a famous opponent.

1. don't look
2. does she have
3. was driving
4. had never beaten

400

Future Perf of Cont?

1. I've ordered a couple of cookery books but they _________ (not / arrive) by Monday.
2. What ____________ (you / do) at nine o'clock tonight?
3. ____________(he / write) a cookery book by the end of the year?

1. won't have arrived
2. will you be doing
3. Will he have written

400

Complete with relative pronouns (who, which, where, etc.)

1. If you have any questions about the well-being of your pet, you can ask Ben Brown, _______ will be our guest next week.
2. The company has just decided to expand its headquarters, _______ will take some two years to complete.
3. It has just turned out that professor Wellington, _______ theories have often been ignored, is right after all.

1. who
2. which
3. whose

400

Complete the second sentence so that it has a similar meaning to the first. Use have something done.

1. When I visited Barry last time, someone was constructing a shed in his garden.
When I visited Barry last time, he ______ in his garden.

2. Are they going to ask someone to change their locks after the burglary?
Are they ____ after the burglary?

1. was having a shed constructed
2. going to have their locks changed

500

Present P or Cont?

1. The minister ______ (answer) questions in the Parliament all day.
2. George __________ (not / meet) his new neighbours yet.
3. How many paintings _________ (you / sell) this week?
4. We _____ (look for) a new building for the museum since 2010.

1. has been answering
2. hasn't met
3. have you sold
4. have been looking for

500

can't / might / must (in the past or present + be), sometimes more than 1 option is possible

1. It's already evening. Tom took the first train to London this morning. He _____in the capital right now.
2. Margaret _______ in her car when she phoned me. I heard the noise of a busy street.
3. Wendy _____________ on a safari in Africa last summer. She doesn't have a passport and has never been abroad!

1. might be / must be
2. might have been / must have been
3. can't have been

500

Complete the second sentence so that it has a similar meaning to the first.

1. Sally was so tired because she had walked more than 30 km that day.
Sally wouldn't have been so tired if ___
2. Jason bought that magazine because it had an article about his doctor.
If that magazine hadn't had an article about his doctor, __
3. I didn't have any free time last weekend so I didn't go out with my friends.
If I had had some free time last weekend,___

1. if she hadn't walked more than 30 km that day
2. Jason wouldn't had bought that magazine
3. I would ahve gone out with my friends

500

use Passive voice

1. We don't know who the new president is – the votes _______ (count) at the moment.
2. Two drug dealers ________ (arrest) today in the city centre.
3. There's a lot of evidence and we're sure the thief _______(find) guilty.

1. are being counted
2. were arrested / have been arrested
3. will be found