Circle the correct word or phrase
1. When we were in Canada, we went / were going skiing almost every day.
2. About four years ago, I decided / was deciding to become a chef.
3. Georgia had / was having a shower when someone knocked at the door.
4. Holly and I ran from the house to the taxi because it rained / was raining.
5. Two men argued / were arguing outside, so I went to see what to see what was happening.
6. Daniel called / was calling you at one o’clock yesterday, but where here with me.
7. As I walked past the window I saw that Paula made / was making the cake.
8. I dreamt / was dreaming about my favorite band, when the alarm went off.
9. We ate / were eating breakfast when a letter came through the letter box.
Complete the sentences with the comparative or superlative form of the adjectives.
1. I heard about your exam results. You must be the happiest person in the world right now. (happy)
2. Mexico City is one of the biggest cities in the world, but Tokyo is even bigger.(big)
3. I think George Clooney is the good actor. l think he’s much better than Brad Pitt. (good)
4. This is one of the most interesting films I have ever seen. I think it’s more interesting than the film we saw two weeks ago. (interesting)
5. I thought losing all my money was the worst experience of my life, but this situation is worse than that. (bad)
Complete the sentences with ‘ll, will or won’t and a verb from the box.
Verbs from the box: know, be, win, go, send, come
1. You can invite him to the cinema – but I’m sure he won’t come with us.
2. Let’s ask Matt – maybe he will know the answer.
3. My friends and I are going to play table tennis tonight. I haven’t practiced, so I probably won’t win a single match!
4. Sorry, I can’t talk to you now. I‘ll send you an email tomorrow, OK?
5. Why don’t you talk to her? I’m sure she will be angry with you.
It’s really late, so lthink I think I will go home.
Read the conversation and complete the sentences. Put the verbs in brackets into
the correct form.
A: Let’s go into town.
B: No, I’ve got to do this homework. lf I go into town, I won’t finish it today.
A: So what?
B: Well, if I don’t finish it today, I won’t give it to the teacher tomorrow.
A: I see — and if you don’t give it to her, she have been angry with you.
B: That’s right.
A: Well, I was angry with you if you don’t come into town with me.
B: Oh, no! Look — if I came with you, have you help me later with
the homework?
A: OK — it’s a deal!
Underline the correct option.
1. The book was so interesting/boring
that he read it three times.
2. I didn’t enjoy the film last night — it
was very fantastic /dull.
3. I don’t like that painting at all — I
think it’s really ottractive/ugly.
4. Those sunglasses are great — you
look really awful/cool in them!
5. Next week we’re going to Florida
on holiday — we’re all very excited/
exciting.
6. I told him all about myself but I
don’t think he was interested/
interesting in listening to me.