Choose the correct grammatical structure and complete the gap with the verb:
Apparently, this Friday ___ the hottest April day ever. (predicted / set: be)
is predicted to be
I'd advise you (don't stay/not staying/not to stay) there if at all possible.
not to stay
I work with twenty people, none of ___ have health insurance.
whom
handmade, / by / are / machines / Originally / nowadays / shoes / usually / these / made
Originally handmade, nowadays these shoes are usually made by machines. /
Originally handmade, these shoes are usually made by machines nowadays.
Complete the sentence with a word and the correct preposition:
I've always been _______ remembering names. (useless/average)
useless at
Choose the correct grammatical structure and complete the gap with the verb:
According to the forecast, it ___ a bit over the weekend. (will / going to: brighten up)
’s going to brighten up
I really would recommend (talking/to talk/you to talk) to a lawyer about it.
talking
What was the hospital ___ you had your operation in?
which/that/–
costing / You / hundreds of dollars / buy / bags / even / can / designer
You can even buy designer bags costing hundreds of dollars.
Complete the sentence with a word and the correct preposition:
You're quite _______ making your own decisions. (choice/capable)
capable of
Choose the correct grammatical structure and complete the gap with the verb:
I ___ in May, and was wondering what the weather's like then. (supposed to / future continuous: visit)
’ll be visiting
At least they've admitted (that they made/to make/make) a mistake.
that they made
The main reason ___ I stopped eating meat is because I don't like the taste.
why/–
the Mediterranean region / These / shoes / across / comfortable / popular / are / summer
These comfortable summer shoes are popular across the Mediterranean region.
Complete the sentence with a word and the correct preposition:
I discovered her shop _______ and fell in love with it. (any moment/accident)
by accident
Choose the correct grammatical structure and complete the gap with the verb:
I've been looking at the forecast and it ___ fine and dry when we arrive. (expected / should: be)
’s expected to be
We want to assure you (for doing/to do/that we're doing) all we can to catch those responsible.
that we’re doing
It's an area ___ the disease is not uncommon, so be careful!
where
wide laces, / have / which / Some / tied / sandals / the ankle / are / around
Some sandals have wide laces, which are tied around the ankle.
Complete the sentence with a word and the correct preposition:
I was lucky enough to _______ a free education. (benefit/stand)
benefit from
Choose the correct grammatical structure and complete the gap with the verb:
We ___ a barbecue tomorrow, but they said there might be a storm. (supposed to / present continuous: have)
’re supposed to be having
The government promised (increase/to increase/increasing) spending, but little has changed.
to increase
She's the kind of person ___ relaxes you when you enter the room.
who/that
both / Sunglasses, / worn / men and women, / in / are / a range of colours / by / produced
Sunglasses, worn by both men and women, are produced in a range of colours.
Complete the sentence with a word and the correct preposition:
After university, most people end up seriously _______. (crack/debt)
in debt