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Past Perfect Simple or Continuous?
100

What kind of person is an affectionate person?

affectionate

[ uh-fek-shuh-nit ]SHOW IPA

adjective

  1. showing, indicating, or characterized by affection or love; fondly tender:an affectionate embrace.

  2. having great affection or love; warmly attached; loving:your affectionate brother.


100

Complete the sentences with one word in the gap

Would you like to meet my cousin  ______  I told you about yesterday?



Would you like to meet my cousin  that/who  I told you about yesterday?

100

Complete the second sentence so that it has
a similar meaning to the first. Use between two and
five words, including the word in capitals.

I haven't got enough money to go to the concert

CAN'T

I __________________ go to the concert. 

I can't afford to go to the concert.

100

verb+noun

m- - - the requirements
r- - - - an agreement
s - - - - an interest
b - - - - the law

meet the requirements
reach an agreement
share an interest
break the law

100

Joshua ______ (already/be) married twice 

before he met Carol.

Joshua had already been  married twice 

before he met Carol.

200

What kind of person is a daring person?

 

daring

[ dair-ing ]

noun

  1. adventurous courage; boldness.

adjective

  1. bold or courageous; fearless or intrepid; adventurous.


200

Complete the sentences with one word inthe gap

Last week I bumped into the Smiths,  ______

son used to be in my class at school.

Last week I bumped into the Smiths,  whose

son used to be in my class at school.

200

I ran faster than this when I was younger. 

USE

I ______________________ when I was younger.


I used to run faster when I was younger.

200

adj+noun

n - - - - - habit
v- - - -  imagination

h - - - standards
s - - - - room



nasty habit
vivid imagination

high standards
spare room


200

  I asked Martha and Sue to organise my wedding 

because they ______ (prepare) quite a few 

before.

  I asked Martha and Sue to organise my wedding 

because they had prepared  quite a few 

before.

300

What does the word humble mean?

humble

[ huhm-buhl, uhm- ]

adjective,hum·bler, hum·blest.

  1. not proud or arrogant; modest:Though very successful, she remained humble.


300

Rewrite the sentence with reduced relative
clauses.


Prince William Bridge, which was built in 2012, is the
newest in the city.

Prince William Bridge, built in
2012, is the newest in the city.

300

The couple decided to split up after five years of being together.

SPLIT

The couple decided to _________________.


The couple decided to end their relationship after five years together.

300

noun + verb 

noun + verb 

ac - - - - - - - happen
guests turn  - -

roar  - - - - laughter

noun + (of/and) noun 

 sense of  h - - - - -,
c - - - - - of attention

noun + verb 

accidents happen
 guests turn up

roar with laughter
noun + (of/and) noun

sense of humour,
centre of attention

300

  Stewart was really exhausted because he 

______ (look) after the twins the whole 

afternoon.

  Stewart was really exhausted because he 

had been looking after the twins the whole 

afternoon.

400

What is a perceptive person good at?

Picking up new things and understanding new concepts.

perceptive

[ per-sep-tiv ]

adjective

  1. having or showing keenness of insight, understanding, or intuition:


400

Rewrite the sentences with reduced relative
clauses.


There's a Japanese death metal band that is playing
at the club on Saturday.

Most of the buildings that were destroyed in the war
have been rebuilt.

There’s a Japanese death metal
band playing at the club on
Saturday.
 

Most of the buildings destroyed
in the war have been rebuilt.

400

The teacher let us leave early yesterday. PERMISSION

The teacher___________________early yesterday.

The teacher gave us permission to leave early yesterday.

400

verb + adjective

l - - -  miserable,
k- - - quiet
adjective + adjective 

loud and c - - - -,
n - - -  and tidy

verb + adjective 

 look miserable,
keep quiet
adjective + adjective 

loud and clear,
neat and tidy

400

 When I saw Jane, I could see she ______ (cry), 

but I didn’t know why.

 When I saw Jane, I could see she had been crying 

but I didn’t know why.

500

If someone says you are a thorough person, what do they mean?

They praise you! It means you do everything in the best way possible.

thorough

[ thur-oh, thuhr-oh ]

adjective

  1. executed without negligence or omissions:a thorough search.

  2. complete; perfect; utter:thorough enjoyment.


500

Rewrite the sentence with reduced relative
clauses.
 


The house which overlooks the valley has gorgeous
views.

The house overlooking the valley has gorgeous views .

500

He quickly developed feelings for her at first sight and asked her out on a date.

FELL

He ___________  at first sight and asked her out on a date.

He fell for her at first sight and asked her out on a date.

500

adv+adj

e- - - - - - important

p - - - - - - - - shy

p - - - - - - - - normal,
b - - - - - - - disappointed

adv+adj

equally important

painfully shy

perfectly normal,
bitterly disappointed


500

  I stopped talking to my brother after we ______

(have) a serious argument for the third time that 

week.

  I stopped talking to my brother after we had had

 a serious argument for the third time that 

week.