Choose the correct affixes to complete the words.

Complete the sentences with the correct forms of the verbs in brackets. Use a COMMA (,) if there are more than two verbs. - How many chapters _____ (you/write) so far? - Three chapters are ready! But I _____ (decide) yet what happens next.

Complete the sentences with the correct forms of the verbs in brackets. Use a COMMA (,) if there are more than two verbs. - How long (you/write) it? - For three weeks already. I _____ (make) a lot of interesting characters.

Complete the sentences with the correct forms of the verbs in brackets. Use a COMMA (,) if there are more than two verbs. Why are you short of breath, guys? – We _____ (jog) in the park since morning.

Complete the sentences with the correct forms of the verbs in brackets. Use a COMMA (,) if there are more than two verbs. Jack _____ (try) to get his book published for ages but so far no one _____ (say) ‘Yes’.

Complete the sentences with the correct forms of the verbs in brackets. Use a COMMA (,) if there are more than two verbs. My friend _____ (buy) a new car. It looks great.

Complete the sentences with the correct forms of the verbs in brackets. Use a COMMA (,) if there are more than two verbs. Oh, there you are! I _____ (look) for you everywhere!

Complete the sentences with the correct forms of the verbs in brackets. Use a COMMA (,) if there are more than two verbs. - Wow, it  _____ (be) very busy in the shop this morning, hasn’t it? - Yes. I _____ (put) new stock on the shelves since I got here.

Complete the sentences with the correct forms of the verbs in brackets. Use a COMMA (,) if there are more than two verbs. The room looks so cosy now. I _____ (hang) up the curtains.

Complete the sentences with the correct forms of the verbs in brackets. Use a COMMA (,) if there are more than two verbs. They _____ (travel) for months, and they _____ (visit) three countries so far.

Complete the sentences with the correct forms of the verbs in brackets. Use a COMMA (,) if there are more than two verbs. I _____ (wait) for you all morning! Where _____ (you/be) all this time?

Read the text and choose the correct answers. Online Fame Surely blogging or vlogging must be one of the easiest ways of finding fame and fortune? All you need is a computer and a hobby to talk about, don’t you? Well, although it looks simple, being a success in the blogosphere is actually a lot more difficult than it seems. Kate Ross has been advising brands on how to work with bloggers and vloggers, and believes that if you start a blog or vlog just to earn money, it isn’t going to work. Kate says you need to be passionate about your topic and you need to provide your readers or viewers with interesting content. If you don’t, your vlog or blog isn’t going to get positive feedback and attract subscribers. You also need to be aware that cash isn’t going to come rolling in overnight. Seventeen-year-old Rosie Bea, who has a YouTube fashion channel, says her blog only started attracting the attention of advertisers after she had put in months and months of unpaid work and built up a big fan base. Rosie was also combining her vlog work with her law studies, and she advises vloggers in the same position to make sure that they plan carefully so that they have time to do both things properly. So, while the tabloid press often talks about the instant success of young bloggers and vloggers, it isn’t really instant at all. The people who are successful have done well because they are hard-working and passionate about what they do, and it is this dedication and passion that attracts subscribers and advertisers to them. The press is only interested in them once they are in the public eye, but they have achieved their celebrity status through hours and hours of hard work.

A writer is talking about the life of the actor James Dean. Did these events in Dean’s life happen in Indiana, California, or New York? Listen and choose the correct answer.

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