Change the word in parentheses "()" to the correct phrasal verbs from the chapter:
I can't (hang out) with my problems as effectively as you do.
a. pick up
b. deal with
c. look at
b. deal with
time spent learning:
a. outdoors
b. active
c. studies
c. studies
Choose the correct tense for the following:
This is/ is being B2.1.
This is B2.1
(fact)
choose A or B to answer the question:
Will you come to the game tomorrow?
A) Sorry, I'll study English tomorrow night.
B) Sorry, I'm studying English tomorrow night.
(present arrangements in the future)
The exam finishes at 10am.
At 10:30 am, we will be taking/will have taken the exam.
At 10:30 am, we will have taken the exam.
Change the word in parentheses "()" to the correct phrasal verbs from the chapter:
I missed your phone call. I'll (write) you (down) later.
a. deal with
b. ring back
c. look at
d. write down
b. ring back
a place to go watch a performance
a. laundry
b. dry cleaner
c. theatre
d. show
c. theatre
Choose the correct tense for the following:
He always looks/ is looking tired.
He always looks tired.
(regular action)
What are your plans for Christmas Break?
A) I'll visit Bali.
B) I'm going to visit Bali.
B) I'm going to visit Bali.
(intentions)
We will drive to the beach by 5pm.
At 4:55, we will have driven/will be driving to the beach.
At 4:55 we will be driving to the beach.
Change the word in parentheses "()" to the correct phrasal verbs from the chapter:
The teacher spoke too fast. I couldn't (pick up) with what she was saying.
keep up
doing physical activities
exercise
Choose the correct tense for the following:
I usually take/ am taking the bus every day.
I usually take the bus every day.
(regular action)
Will it be sunny tomorrow?
A) I think it will be cloudy.
B) I think is being cloudy.
A) I think it will be cloudy.
We're practicing the performance from 4pm to 7pm. By 7, we will have practiced/will be practicing for 3 hours.
By 7, we will have practiced for 3 hours.
Change the word in parentheses "()" to the correct phrasal verbs from the chapter:
He likes to (get rid of) many activities on campus.
take part in
a shop where they clean your clothes
dry cleaner
Choose the correct tense for the following:
At the moment, we are taking/take the exam.
At the moment, we are taking the exam.
(happening now)
What will you be doing for lunch?
(A) I'll be eating at the restaurant across the street.
(B) I am eating at the restaurant across the street.
(A) I'll be eating at the restaurant across the street.
(will be in progress in the future)
Do you think you will have finished/ will be finishing this test by 10?
Do you think you will have finished this test by 10?
Change the word in parentheses "()" to the correct phrasal verbs from the chapter:
I have plans to (pick up) with my friends after class.
hang out
not in a building
outdoors
Choose the correct tense for the following:
We live/ We're living in Perth for 5 months.
We're living in Perth for 5 months.
(present plans for the future)
When will you arrive home? Let's meet up!
A) Well, I will be taking the bus at 6pm.
B) Well, I will have taken the bus by 6:30.
B) Well, I will have taken the bus by 6:30.
If you need to ring me back, I will be staying/ will have stayed in the office until 5 today.
If you need to ring me back, I will be staying in the office until 5 today.