A
B
C
100

When you first move to somewhere new, you may feel like a ___________.

Stranger

100

Sarah’s mum’s mum’s mum is her g ___________.

great-grandmother

100

My dad has a lot of w ___________ that he knows from his factory.

workmates

200

I don’t really make / do / have arguments with my older brother.

have

200

I got excited / stressed / angry yesterday because we did a horrible test. But it was OK

Stressed

200

I hate all the noise my brother makes, but I just take / make / put up with it!

Put

300

Complete the Second Conditional sentences with the correct form of the verbs in brackets.

_______________ (you / buy) a new phone if you _______________ (can) afford it?

would you buy/ could

300

Complete the Second Conditional sentences with the correct form of the verbs in brackets.

Mark _______________ (not be) happy if we _______________ (not go) to his birthday party!

wouldn't be/ didn't go

300

Complete the Second Conditional sentences with the correct form of the verbs in brackets.

If my brother _______________ (not have) a car, I _______________ (have to) travel everywhere by bus!

didn't have/ would have to

400

Join the sentences together, using who, which, or where.

That’s the teacher. He teaches us Maths.  

That's the teacher who teaches us Maths.

400

Join the sentences together, using who, which, or where.

My friend lives in a big house. It’s next to the park.

My friend lives in a big house which is next to the Park.

400

Join the sentences together, using who, which, or where.

Here’s the beach. We always go swimming here.

Here’s the beach where we always go swimming.

500

Join the sentences together, using who, which, or where.

Edinburgh is in Scotland. It’s a great place to visit.

Edinburgh, which is in Scotland, is a great place to visit.

500

Join the sentences together, using who, which, or where.

In this shop there’s a skateboard. It costs £100! 

 In this shop there’s a skateboard which costs £100!

500

Join the sentences together, using who, which, or where.

My friend lives next door. She’s in my class. 

My friend, who lives next door, is in my class.