Modal verbs: past & present
to + infinitive or -ing
Photography
Prepositional phrases
Adjective suffixes
100

Put the words in the correct order:

write / Simon / note / could / the

Simon could write the note

100

A: Do you remember ____ (meet) my cousing, Arthur?

B: Yes, I do. We had a great time with him.

Do you remember meeting my cousing, Arthur?

100

the position from which you view something: a___

angle

100

Tina's walking fast. She looks like she's ___ a hurry.

Tina's walking fast. She looks like she's in a hurry.

100

I think an advert is only ___ (effect) when it makes you go out and buy the product.

effective

200

Put the words in the correct order:

must / Paris / answer / be / the

The answer must be Paris.

200

A: Do you regret ___ (not / learn) to play a musical instrument when you were younger?

B: I tried ___ (learn) the violin, but I found it really difficult.

A: Do you regret not learning to play a musical instrument when you were younger?

B: I tried to learn the violin, but I found it really difficult.

200

the part of a camera that is used to produce artificial light for a very short time: f___

flash

200

I know that it sounds crazy, but ___ fact, it really happened.

I know that it sounds crazy, but in fact, it really happened.

200

Ads are a ___ (value) form of information.

valuable

300

He ___ (might / take) the photo yesterday. (PAST)

He might have taken the photo yesterday.

300

A: When did you stop ___ (see) Laura?

B: After she forgot ___ (send) me a birthday card last year. I was really disappointed.

A: When did you stop seeing Laura?

B: After she forgot to send me a birthday card last year. I was really disappointed.

300

the powerful effect that a photo has on somebody: i___

impact

300

Petra and I met __ chance on the train. It was great to see her again.

Petra and I met by chance on the train. It was great to see her again.

300

Understanding this advert is ___ (depend) on studying it carefully.

dependent

400

It ___ (must / rain) a lot last night. (PAST)

It must have rained a lot last night.

400

A: I can't believe that Bart just went on ___ (sing) when the head teacher came into the room.

B: It wasn't his fault. He didn't know and unfortunately, nobody tried ___ (stop) him.

A: I can't believe that Bart just went on singing when the head teacher came into the room.

B: It wasn't his fault. He didn't know and unfortunately, nobody tried to stop him.

400

a photo taken from a very short distance: c___

close-up

400

This phone is ___ far the best one you can get at the moment.

This phone is by far the best one you can get at the moment.

400

Some ads try to send a ___ (politics) message. 

political

500
She ___ (could / miss) the bus 1 hour ago. (PAST)

She could have missed the bus 1 hour ago.

500

A: Oh no! I forgot ___ (tell) Mum and Dad about the meeting at school this evening.

B: Why don't you try ___ (phone) Dad at work and see if he has time to stop ___ (talk) to you.

A: Oh no! I forgot to tell Mum and Dad about the meeting at school this evening.

B: Why don't you try phoning Dad at work and see if he has time to stop to talk to you.

500

the quality in a photo that makes it appear not to be flat: d___

depth

500

___ contrast to Joe's Burgers, Green's Café offers bealthy, vegetarian food.

In contrast to Joe's Burgers, Green's Café offers bealthy, vegetarian food.

500

Not all adverts work. Some are ___ (use).

useless