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Choose the correct item. Put the verb into the correct form, - ing form, to- infinitive or infinitive without to. They said they were innocent. They denied _____________ anything wrong.
Choose the correct item. Put the verb into the correct form, - ing form, to- infinitive or infinitive without to. I stopped _____________ coffee two months ago.
Choose the correct item. Put the verb into the correct form, - ing form, to- infinitive or infinitive without to. It was a long way to walk, so we decided _____________ a taxi home.
Choose the correct item. Put the verb into the correct form, - ing form, to- infinitive or infinitive without to. I saw Paul _____________ for the bus.
Choose the correct item. Put the verb into the correct form, - ing form, to- infinitive or infinitive without to. I want you _____________ .
Choose the correct item. Put the verb into the correct form, - ing form, to- infinitive or infinitive without to. She forgot _____________ sugar.
Choose the correct item. Put the verb into the correct form, - ing form, to- infinitive or infinitive without to. I can’t stand _____________ .
Choose the correct item. Put the verb into the correct form, - ing form, to- infinitive or infinitive without to. I would love _____________ to your party.
Choose the correct item. Put the verb into the correct form, - ing form, to- infinitive or infinitive without to. You had better _____________ a jacket on.
Choose the correct item. Put the verb into the correct form, - ing form, to- infinitive or infinitive without to. Sally can _____________ Spanish.
Choose the correct item. Put the verb into the correct form, - ing form, to- infinitive or infinitive without to. I look forward to _____________ from you soon.
Choose the correct item. Put the verb into the correct form, - ing form, to- infinitive or infinitive without to. Would you mind _____________ the door?
Choose the correct item. Put the verb into the correct form, - ing form, to- infinitive or infinitive without to. I don’t fancy _____________ out this evening. (= I’m not enthusiastic about it)
Choose the correct item. Put the verb into the correct form, - ing form, to- infinitive or infinitive without to. I heard her _____________ in her room.
Choose the correct item. Put the verb into the correct form, - ing form, to- infinitive or infinitive without to. They let him _____________ on his own.
Choose the correct item. (Relative pronouns & adverbs)
Read the email from Mary. Then read the answer to her email and fill in the gaps with the correct options. From: [email protected] To: [email protected] Subject: Healthy lifestyle ... Summer is coming and I want to look healthy and physically fit. So I'm trying to eat natural food and I have recently joined our local fitness club. Do you do anything special to stay healthy? What do you think about a healthy lifestyle? Do you have enough sleep at night? By the way, I'm going to spend a month at the seaside this summer... Write an email to Mary. In your message answer her questions. Write 100-120 words. Remember the rules of email writing.
Read the text below. Transform the word printed in capital letters so that it grammatically corresponds to the content of the text. Fill in the gap with the correct word. It was about 6pm when I heard a knock on the door. It __________________ (BE) Jason, my teenage neighbour. He looked cold and upset. “What’s wrong, Jason?” “I __________________ my key and I can’t get into my house.” “Come in. Today’s not a day for long walks, or long waits,” I looked out the window. It __________________ hard and it was windy. The weather was getting __________________ every hour. Jason __________________ off his coat and boots. His __________________ were wet and I gave him a pair of socks to change into. A cup of hot tea and some biscuits soon made the boy feel warm. “Where are your parents, Jason?” “I __________________. I can’t call them because of this,” he pulled his phone out of his pocket and showed it to me – the screen __________________ and the phone was obviously dead. Jason focused on the food again. He took his __________________ biscuit and said: “I wish my mum could make biscuits like this.”
Read the text below. Transform the words printed in capital letters at the end of the lines so that they grammatically and lexically correspond to the content of the text. Fill in the gaps with the correct words. People spend hours talking on their mobile phones. There is an opinion that it may be __________________ (HARM) to their health, but it is difficult to know for sure.
Read the text below. Transform the words printed in capital letters at the end of the lines so that they grammatically and lexically correspond to the content of the text. Fill in the gaps with the correct words. Some research shows that mobile phones may cause brain problems. On the other hand, some doctors say mobiles are not __________________ (DANGER) at all.
Read the text below. Transform the words printed in capital letters at the end of the lines so that they grammatically and lexically correspond to the content of the text. Fill in the gaps with the correct words. No matter what doctors say, it’s just __________________ (POSSIBLE) to live without a mobile phone today.
Read the text below. Transform the words printed in capital letters at the end of the lines so that they grammatically and lexically correspond to the content of the text. Fill in the gaps with the correct words. It has become a very __________________ (USE) device and people can’t do without it.
Read the text below. Transform the words printed in capital letters at the end of the lines so that they grammatically and lexically correspond to the content of the text. Fill in the gaps with the correct words. It makes our life __________________ (COMFORT) and saves time.
Read the text below. Transform the words printed in capital letters at the end of the lines so that they grammatically and lexically correspond to the content of the text. Fill in the gaps with the correct words. People can get in touch with each other quickly. Mobile phones make __________________ (COMMUNICATE) easier.
Read the text below. Transform the words printed in capital letters at the end of the lines so that they grammatically correspond to the content of the text. Fill in the gaps with the correct words. “And how did you chat or send your e-mails without computers?” he asked his mother. She smiled: “We __________________ (NOT SEND) each other e-mails. And there were no networks.”
Read the text below. Transform the words printed in capital letters at the end of the lines so that they grammatically correspond to the content of the text. Fill in the gaps with the correct words. “True. Technological progress is a great thing,” his mother said. “And I think people __________________ (CREATE) even more amazing communication devices in the near future.”
Read the text below. Transform the word printed in capital letters so that it grammatically corresponds to the content of the text. Fill in the gap with the correct word. It was about 6pm when I heard a knock on the door. It __________________ Jason, my teenage neighbour. He looked cold and upset. “What’s wrong, Jason?” “I __________________ (LOSE) my key and I can’t get into my house.” “Come in. Today’s not a day for long walks, or long waits,” I looked out the window. It __________________ hard and it was windy. The weather was getting __________________ every hour. Jason __________________ off his coat and boots. His __________________ were wet and I gave him a pair of socks to change into. A cup of hot tea and some biscuits soon made the boy feel warm. “Where are your parents, Jason?” “I __________________. I can’t call them because of this,” he pulled his phone out of his pocket and showed it to me – the screen __________________ and the phone was obviously dead. Jason focused on the food again. He took his __________________ biscuit and said: “I wish my mum could make biscuits like this.”
Read the text below. Transform the word printed in capital letters so that it grammatically corresponds to the content of the text. Fill in the gap with the correct word. It was about 6pm when I heard a knock on the door. It __________________ Jason, my teenage neighbour. He looked cold and upset. “What’s wrong, Jason?” “I __________________ my key and I can’t get into my house.” “Come in. Today’s not a day for long walks, or long waits,” I looked out the window. It __________________ (SNOW) hard and it was windy. The weather was getting __________________ every hour. Jason __________________ off his coat and boots. His __________________ were wet and I gave him a pair of socks to change into. A cup of hot tea and some biscuits soon made the boy feel warm. “Where are your parents, Jason?” “I __________________. I can’t call them because of this,” he pulled his phone out of his pocket and showed it to me – the screen __________________ and the phone was obviously dead. Jason focused on the food again. He took his __________________ biscuit and said: “I wish my mum could make biscuits like this.”
Read the text below. Transform the word printed in capital letters so that it grammatically corresponds to the content of the text. Fill in the gap with the correct word. It was about 6pm when I heard a knock on the door. It __________________ Jason, my teenage neighbour. He looked cold and upset. “What’s wrong, Jason?” “I __________________ my key and I can’t get into my house.” “Come in. Today’s not a day for long walks, or long waits,” I looked out the window. It __________________ hard and it was windy. The weather was getting __________________ (BAD) every hour. Jason __________________ off his coat and boots. His __________________ were wet and I gave him a pair of socks to change into. A cup of hot tea and some biscuits soon made the boy feel warm. “Where are your parents, Jason?” “I __________________. I can’t call them because of this,” he pulled his phone out of his pocket and showed it to me – the screen __________________ and the phone was obviously dead. Jason focused on the food again. He took his __________________ biscuit and said: “I wish my mum could make biscuits like this.”
Read the text below. Transform the word printed in capital letters so that it grammatically corresponds to the content of the text. Fill in the gap with the correct word. It was about 6pm when I heard a knock on the door. It __________________ Jason, my teenage neighbour. He looked cold and upset. “What’s wrong, Jason?” “I __________________ my key and I can’t get into my house.” “Come in. Today’s not a day for long walks, or long waits,” I looked out the window. It __________________ hard and it was windy. The weather was getting __________________ every hour. Jason __________________ (TAKE) off his coat and boots. His __________________ were wet and I gave him a pair of socks to change into. A cup of hot tea and some biscuits soon made the boy feel warm. “Where are your parents, Jason?” “I __________________. I can’t call them because of this,” he pulled his phone out of his pocket and showed it to me – the screen __________________ and the phone was obviously dead. Jason focused on the food again. He took his __________________ biscuit and said: “I wish my mum could make biscuits like this.”
Read the text below. Transform the word printed in capital letters so that it grammatically corresponds to the content of the text. Fill in the gap with the correct word. It was about 6pm when I heard a knock on the door. It __________________ Jason, my teenage neighbour. He looked cold and upset. “What’s wrong, Jason?” “I __________________ my key and I can’t get into my house.” “Come in. Today’s not a day for long walks, or long waits,” I looked out the window. It __________________ hard and it was windy. The weather was getting __________________ every hour. Jason __________________ off his coat and boots. His __________________ (FOOT) were wet and I gave him a pair of socks to change into. A cup of hot tea and some biscuits soon made the boy feel warm. “Where are your parents, Jason?” “I __________________. I can’t call them because of this,” he pulled his phone out of his pocket and showed it to me – the screen __________________ and the phone was obviously dead. Jason focused on the food again. He took his __________________ biscuit and said: “I wish my mum could make biscuits like this.”
Read the text below. Transform the word printed in capital letters so that it grammatically corresponds to the content of the text. Fill in the gap with the correct word. It was about 6pm when I heard a knock on the door. It __________________ Jason, my teenage neighbour. He looked cold and upset. “What’s wrong, Jason?” “I __________________ my key and I can’t get into my house.” “Come in. Today’s not a day for long walks, or long waits,” I looked out the window. It __________________ hard and it was windy. The weather was getting __________________ every hour. Jason __________________ off his coat and boots. His __________________ were wet and I gave him a pair of socks to change into. A cup of hot tea and some biscuits soon made the boy feel warm. “Where are your parents, Jason?” “I __________________ (NOT KNOW). I can’t call them because of this,” he pulled his phone out of his pocket and showed it to me – the screen __________________ and the phone was obviously dead. Jason focused on the food again. He took his __________________ biscuit and said: “I wish my mum could make biscuits like this.”
Read the text below. Transform the word printed in capital letters so that it grammatically corresponds to the content of the text. Fill in the gap with the correct word. It was about 6pm when I heard a knock on the door. It __________________ Jason, my teenage neighbour. He looked cold and upset. “What’s wrong, Jason?” “I __________________ my key and I can’t get into my house.” “Come in. Today’s not a day for long walks, or long waits,” I looked out the window. It __________________ hard and it was windy. The weather was getting __________________ every hour. Jason __________________ off his coat and boots. His __________________ were wet and I gave him a pair of socks to change into. A cup of hot tea and some biscuits soon made the boy feel warm. “Where are your parents, Jason?” “I __________________. I can’t call them because of this,” he pulled his phone out of his pocket and showed it to me – the screen __________________ (BREAK) and the phone was obviously dead. Jason focused on the food again. He took his __________________ biscuit and said: “I wish my mum could make biscuits like this.”
Read the text below. Transform the word printed in capital letters so that it grammatically corresponds to the content of the text. Fill in the gap with the correct word. It was about 6pm when I heard a knock on the door. It __________________ Jason, my teenage neighbour. He looked cold and upset. “What’s wrong, Jason?” “I __________________ my key and I can’t get into my house.” “Come in. Today’s not a day for long walks, or long waits,” I looked out the window. It __________________ hard and it was windy. The weather was getting __________________ every hour. Jason __________________ off his coat and boots. His __________________ were wet and I gave him a pair of socks to change into. A cup of hot tea and some biscuits soon made the boy feel warm. “Where are your parents, Jason?” “I __________________. I can’t call them because of this,” he pulled his phone out of his pocket and showed it to me – the screen __________________ and the phone was obviously dead. Jason focused on the food again. He took his __________________ (FOUR) biscuit and said: “I wish my mum could make biscuits like this.”
Choose the correct item. You pay for one item and receive two of the same kind.
Read the text below. Transform the words printed in capital letters in brackets so that they grammatically correspond to the content of the text. Fill in the gaps with the correct full forms of the words. The festival (3) ______________ (HOLD) in Bristol, a world centre for ballooning, where people can enjoy both watching and riding balloons.
Read the text below. Transform the words printed in capital letters in brackets so that they grammatically correspond to the content of the text. Fill in the gaps with the correct full forms of the words. The show (6) ______________ (LAST) for 4 days started on the 7th of August and was the most impressive event.
Read the text and choose the correct items to fill in the gaps.