WHO, WHERE, WHICH, WHEN, WHOSE
THE PASSIVE
ADVERBS -LY
UK LAW
VOCABULARY
100

Complete the gap with the right word.

The best place ________ you can enjoy the most delicious soup is somewhere in the Alps. 

WHERE

100

Wimbledon ________(hold) every year in London and winning the tournament _________ (see) as the greatest prize in tennis 

IS HELD / IS SEEN

100

Choose the correct option. Sometimes two of the options are possible.

There will be snow and freezing temperatures. SADLY / HOPEFULLY / AMAZINGLY, this will last only until the weekend. UNFORTUNATELY/ STRANGELY/ AMAZINGLY, the cold weather will return the following week.

There will be snow and freezing temperatures. HOPEFULLY, this will last only until the weekend. UNFORTUNATELY, the cold weather will return the following week.

100

Use the correct modal verb (must/mustn't/had to/didn't have to; need/needn't/didn't need to; have to/don't have to/didn't have to) or with be allowed to

You ______go to school. You are _______ be educated at home. However, the parents ______prove that the child is getting a good education. 

DON'T HAVE TO/ NOT ALLOWED TO/ NEED TO

100

Complete the sentences with the words listed below. You can use some words more than once. 

AWAY   BACK  DOWN  IN  OUT  UP

Can you clear _____the mess in the living room, please? 

UP

200

Complete the gap with the correct word.

The person ________ dog is the fluffiest, please step forward. You have won the grand prize. 

WHOSE

200

Before that year's championships, 17-year-old German Boris Becker ________(describe) by the media as a 'future Wimbledon champion'. 

WAS DESCRIBED

200

Choose the correct option. Sometimes two of the options are possible.

The damage to the building looked serious, but OBVIOUSLY/ LUCKILY/ FORTUNATELY it was not as bad as it looked. 

The damage to the building looked serious, but LUCKILY/ FORTUNATELY it was not as bad as it looked.

200

Use the correct modal verb (must/mustn't/had to/didn't have to; need/needn't/didn't need to; have to/don't have to/didn't have to) or with be allowed to.

You ______wear a seatbelt in a car. It's the law nowadays, but you ______wear one until the 1980s. 

HAVE TO / DIDN'T HAVE TO

200

Complete the sentences with the words listed below. You can use some words more than once. 

AWAY   BACK  DOWN  IN  OUT  UP

Can you hand ______your essays on Friday, please? 

IN

300

Join the sentences where there is a (*) with non-defining relative clauses.(WHICH, WHERE, WHOSE, WHEN, WHO)

I live in Mariyno. *It is a district of Moscow. The district was originally a village. *It was named after Maria Yaroslavna, the mother of Ivan the Great.

I live in Mariyno WHICH is a district of Moscow. The district was originally a village WHICH was named after Maria Yaroslavna, the mother of Ivan the Great.

300

And only three weeks later they ________ (prove) right. 

WERE PROVEN

300

Choose the correct option. Sometimes two of the options are possible.

The plane managed to land safely with only one wheel and THANKFULLY/ LUCKILY/ SADLY no one was seriously injured.

The plane managed to land safely with only one wheel and THANKFULLY/ LUCKILY no one was seriously injured.

300

Use the correct modal verb (must/mustn't/had to/didn't have to; need/needn't/didn't need to; have to/don't have to/didn't have to) or with be allowed to.

You ______stand up when you hear the national anthem, but some people do. 

DON'T NEED TO
300

Complete the sentences with the words listed below. You can use some words more than once. 

AWAY   BACK  DOWN  IN  OUT  UP

Can you give_____ the books, please? 

OUT
400

Join the sentences where there is a (*) with non-defining relative clauses.(WHICH, WHERE, WHOSE, WHEN, WHO)

My favourite place is Lindisfarne. *It is a small island off the north-east coast of England. It's got some lovely deserted beaches. *You can walk there for ages and see only one or two people.

My favourite place is Lindisfarne WHICH is a small island off the north-east coast of England. It's got some lovely deserted beaches WHERE you can walk there for ages and see only one or two people.

400

Becker was unknown and his early games _______(hold) on the smaller courts with small crowds and little media interest. 

WERE HELD

400

Choose the correct option. Sometimes two of the options are possible.

Italy were losing 3–0 at half time but AMAZINGLY/ HOPEFULLY/ HAPPILY won the match after they scored four goals in just 15 minutes. Brazil were SADLY/ OBVIOUSLY/ UNLUCKILY extremely disappointed to lose the game.

Italy were losing 3–0 at half time but AMAZINGLY/ HAPPILY won the match after they scored four goals in just 15 minutes. Brazil were OBVIOUSLY extremely disappointed to lose the game.

400

Use the correct modal verb (must/mustn't/had to/didn't have to; need/needn't/didn't need to; have to/don't have to/didn't have to) or with be allowed to.

Everyone _____have a birth certificate. However, you ________have one until about 100 years ago. 

MUST / DIDN'T NEED TO

400

Complete the sentences with the words listed below. You can use some words more than once. 

AWAY   BACK  DOWN  IN  OUT  UP

Shall I throw this old bread _______? 

AWAY / OUT
500

Join the sentences where there is a (*) with non-defining relative clauses.(WHICH, WHERE, WHOSE, WHEN, WHO)

My favourite book is Wild Swans. *It follows the lives of three generations of women in China. It was written by Jung Chang. *She was born in 1952.

My favourite book is Wild Swans WHICH follows the lives of three generations of women in China. It was written by Jung Chang WHO was born in 1952.

500

As the tournament went on, Becker ________ (talk) about more and more and went on to beat two previous champions before winning the final. 

WAS TALKED

500

Choose the correct option. Sometimes two of the options are possible.

The election result was announced at midnight. UNLUCKILY/ NOT SURPRISINGLY/ HOPEFULLY, the prime minister again won with a huge majority.

The election result was announced at midnight. NOT SURPRISINGLY the prime minister again won with a huge majority.

500

Use the correct modal verb (must/mustn't/had to/didn't have to; need/needn't/didn't need to; have to/don't have to/didn't have to) or with be allowed to.

You are ______smoke in a public building or on public transport. It was banned in 2006. 

NOT ALLOWED TO

500

Complete the sentences with the words listed below. You can use some words more than once. 

AWAY   BACK  DOWN  IN  OUT  UP

Don't forget to shut ________ the laptop before you go to bed. 

Please put all the books ________in the right places. 

DOWN / BACK