Vocabulary
Vocabulary
Function
Grammar
Grammar
100

There’s a lovely Thai restaurant between/behind the theatre.

behind

100

He goes swimming twice/twice a week.

twice a week

100

Could/Would I have the roast chicken, please?

Could

100

There (not/be) enough cupboards or shelves, and the rooms  (be) too small.

weren't/were

100

the / didn’t / film / we / enjoy

We didn't enjoy the film

200

Where did you go _____ June?

in/last

200

Would you like to  (rerod) something to drink?

order

200

Which two are polite?

 a) I’m not sure.

b) Give me time to think.

c) I need to think about it.

a)/c)

200

You can’t/have to/shouldn’t buy stamps in a pharmacy.

Can’t 

200

That’s the good/better/best film I’ve ever seen!

Best

300

The film was really quiet/boring and I fell asleep.

Boring

300

They dance really good/ well. I’d love to dance like that!

Well

300

Shall we book tickets?

a) Yes, you should.

b) Sounds interesting.

c) That’s a good idea.

c)

300

When   ___ ____ ____  ?

I was born in 1985.

When were you born?

300

We never go to bed early.

We always   ________________                                                   .

We always go to bed late.

400

odd one out

went sung seen given

Went 

400

the odd one out

eat a strawberry / bread / banana / pear

bread

400

B: I don’t really feel like doing that.

A: OK. Well, how _____ going out for a meal?

B: That _____ like a good idea. Let’s do that.

about/sounds

400

_______ you ever been to Egypt?

Have

400

 We haven’t got any milk.

There  _____________                                   .

There isn't any milk

500

How many books can I ________ from the library?

borrow

500

Did you buy a _____ of strawberry jam for me?

jar

500

So that’s straight on and third left?

a) It’s on the right.

b) No, first left.

c) Yes, third right.

Do you think I’d like it?

a) Who’s in it?

b) Yes, I think so.

c) It’s a comedy.

b)/b)

500

Correct 

One of the most bad cars I've ever drove.

the worst cars/driven

500

We have to run or we ’ll/won’t/can be late.

Will