Choose the correct word.
I think Vietnam is a fascinated/fascinating country.
fascinating
A: Is this your notebook?
B: No, it isn’t mine. (I / think) (it / belong) to Peter.
I think; it belongs
Correct the mistake.
I'll see you at Monday.
I'll see you on Monday.
Fill in the gap.
If you want some apples, I’ll get you at the shop.
some
Make a new sentence so that it has a similar meaning to the first. Use the word in brackets.
I had my old coat on. (wear)
I was wearing my old coat.
Choose the correct word.
I’m very confused/confusing about what to do.
confused
A: Could you tell me your address?
B: Well, (I / live) in a friend’s house at the moment. Luckily (I/ find) a place of my own now, but I can’t move in until next week.
I'm living
I've found
Correct the mistake.
The doctor has been working since 12 hours.
The doctor has been working for 12 hours.
Fill in the gap.
Take care, won’t you, Anna? Look after _______
yourself
Make a new sentence so that it has a similar meaning to the first. Use the word in brackets.
I was on holiday, and you were on holiday, too. (we)
We were (both) on holiday.
Choose the correct word.
I’m getting quite hungry/hungrily.
hungry
Find one extra word
It was lucky that we had been decided to buy our tickets in advance.
that we had decided
Correct the mistake.
We had a great time in the festival.
We had a great time at the festival.
Fill in the gap.
Yes, _______ would be lovely to see you again.
it
Make a new sentence so that it has a similar meaning to the first. Use the word in brackets.
No one told me about the change of plan. (know)
I didn’t know about the change of plan.
Choose the correct word.
The man looked thoughtful/thoughtfully around the room.
thoughtfully
Find one extra word
We were riding our bikes when suddenly I was felt a pain in my leg.
when I felt
Correct the mistake.
The woman was getting from the car.
The woman was getting out of the car.
Fill in the gap.
The two girls often wear clothes.
each other's
Make a new sentence so that it has a similar meaning to the first. Use the word in brackets.
My friend was the winner of the competition. (win)
My friend won the competition.
Choose the correct word.
The hostages must be very afraid/frightened people.
frightened
A: Why can’t you wash your dirty plates sometimes? (you / leave) them in the sink most of the time.
B: OK, sorry. The last few weeks (I / have) so little time. (I / rush) around all the time.
You leave / You're leaving
I've had
I've been rushing
Correct the mistake.
The new manager takes over at two weeks’ time.
The new manager takes over in two weeks’ time.
Fill in the gap.
The shop doesn’t sell new books. It only sells old ______.
ones
Make a new sentence so that it has a similar meaning to the first. Use the word in brackets.
It was peaceful, and I could hear the birds (sing).
It was peaceful, and the birds were singing.