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FCE 2 - Open World First, Unit 6 Review

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    A review of prepositions and relative clauses for FCE 2.
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  • The performance will be held .... 147 King Street, just off the main square.
    on
    in
    at
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  • The headline act travelled to the venue ... private helicopter which was paid for by the event organisers.
    by
    in
    with
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  • I’m not sure why they’ve insisted ... holding the event outside as there’s a good chance it will pour down with rain.
    on
    of
    in
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  • She will always be regarded ... one of the best actors of all time.
    for
    at
    as
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  • Even the rain didn’t prevent people ... coming to watch the outdoor concert.
    by
    with
    from
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  • With the exception ... one reviewer, everyone loved the band’s new album.
    to
    from
    of
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  • The cast took part in the Q&A session, along ... the director.
    with
    about
    to
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  • The organisers pointed out the exits in the event in case ... an emergency.
    from
    for
    of
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  • Combine the sentences using relative clauses: Charles Dickens died in 1870. He wrote the book “Great Expectations”.
    Charles Dickens, who wrote the book "Great expectations", died in 1870.
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  • Combine the sentences using relative clauses: There used to be two lions in the zoo. Both of the lions were male.
    There used to be two lions in the zoo, both of which were male.
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  • Combine the sentences using relative clauses: The concert starts at 7 pm. I have tickets for it.
    The concert, which I have tickets for, starts at 7 pm.
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  • Combine the sentences using relative clauses: John Forrest is an award-winning actor. I met him last year.
    John Forrest, whom I met last year, is an award-winning actor.
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  • Combine the sentences using relative clauses: The dishes use ingredients grown on the local farm. They are all suitable for vegetarians.
    The dishes, all of which are suitable for vegetarians, use ingredients grown on the local farm.
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  • Combine the sentences using relative clauses: Unfortunately, the market has closed down. I buy my food from there.
    Unfortunately, the market, which I buy my food from, has closed down.
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