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B2 REVISION

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    Review of units 1-6
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  • What's the meaning of the phrasal verb "to clear up"?
    Despejar, ordenar
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  • What are the 3 different meanings of the phrasal verb "to pick up"?
     Recoger, recolectar, escoger
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  • Which of the following adjectives could be either positive or negative?
    Sensitive, strict
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  • What's the meaning of the collocation " a lack of (something)"?
    La falta de (algo)
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  • What's the meaning of the phrasal verb "to bring (somebody) up"?
    Criar
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  • Which word can we use to refer to all our brothers and sisters?
    Siblings
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  • True or False? : "Present perfect simple is used to talk about recent completed actions"
    True
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  • True or False?: "The difference between present perfect simple and continuous is that the continuous emphasizes the duration of an action/situation"
    True
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  • Write a synonym for the following term: "the housework"
    The (household) chores / the housekeeping
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  • Which verb is missing in the following expression: make, or do?: "This weekend, I'm hoping to ____ some outdoor activities."
    Do
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  • Which verb is missing in the following expression: make, or do?: "He had to ____ a phone call."
    Make
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  • Making comparisons. Choose the correct option: My goals when I was at school were a bit more / some more realistic I think.
    A bit more
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  • Making comparisons. Correct the mistake in the following sentence: "When you play chess, you have to think more hardly than when you're playing videogames".
    When you play chess, you have to think harder than when you're playing videogames.
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  • Making comparisons. Finish the following sentence: "It's becoming more and more..."
    It's becoming more and more + adjective + infinitive verb + additional information. Ex: It's becoming more and more difficult to park in the city.
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  • What's the meaning of the phrasal verb "to take up"?
    Comenzar, empezar algo
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  • Adjectives with -ed and -ing. Use the word given in capitals at the end of the sentence to form a word with -ed or -ing: Everyone watches Pietro at parties because he's just an _____ dancer. ASTONISH
    Astonishing
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