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B1 Open World Unit 11
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It’s hard to live in a (BLOCK OF FLATS / BUSINESS DISTRICT / SUBURBS / TOP FLOOR / TWO-STOREY HOUSE) if your neighbours are noisy
block of flats
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Have something done // (..........) you (..........) your hair (..........) next week? (CUT)
Are / going to have / cut
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You can use this piece of furniture to display things.
cabinet
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We live in the (BLOCK OF FLATS / BUSINESS DISTRICT / SUBURBS / TOP FLOOR / TWO-STOREY HOUSE) so it’s too far to walk into town.
suburbs
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You can put smaller items of clothing in this.
chest of drawers
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Join the two sentences // Julia is a teacher. She is our neighbour.
Julia, who is our neighbour, is a teacher.
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Laura, (WHO / THAT) lives next door to me, is a really good friend.
WHO
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My parents live in a (BLOCK OF FLATS / BUSINESS DISTRICT / SUBURBS / TOP FLOOR / TWO-STOREY HOUSE) with three bedrooms upstairs.
two storey house
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You sleep under this on your bed and it will keep you warm.
duvet
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Join the two sentences // The book was very interesting. I have just read a book.
The book that I have just read was very interesting.
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Maria’s flat, (WHICH / WHO) sold for £300,000, is really beautiful.
which
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Join the two sentences // We live near the village. I was born there.
We live near the village where I was born.
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The heater (WHAT / THAT) I bought last week has already broken.
that
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Join the two sentences // We’re looking after a dog. Its owner is away for a week.
We’re looking after a dog whose owner is away for a week.
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There are a lot of office blocks and banks in the (BLOCK OF FLATS / BUSINESS DISTRICT / SUBURBS / TOP FLOOR / TWO-STOREY HOUSE) of any big city.
business district
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My grandparents’ home is very (TERRACED / OLD FASHIONED) as they haven’t changed anything since they moved in 40 years ago!
old fashioned
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They live on the (BLOCK OF FLATS / BUSINESS DISTRICT / SUBURBS / TOP FLOOR / TWO-STOREY HOUSE) which is great as there’s nobody living above them.
top floor
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You throw your rubbish into this.
bin
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You can put one on your sofa or armchair.
cushion
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That’s the woman (THAT / WHOSE) children are always playing loud music.
whose
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Have something done // My parents (..........) their health (..........) every year. (CHECK)
have / checked
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Have I ever taken you to the place (WHICH / WHERE) I grew up?
where
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Join the two sentences // The house is very old. I have just bought it.
The house which / that I have just bought is very old.
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You hang your clothes in this in your bedroom.
wardrobe
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You turn this on to get hot or cold water
tap
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You heat water in this to make tea or coffee.
kettle
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Have something done // We (..........) our car (..........) at the moment so we can’t pick you up. (REPAIR)
‘re having / repaired
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Have something done // We (..........) the kitchen (..........) last week. It looks much brighter now. (PAINT)
had / painted
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Have something done // We want to (..........) the furniture (..........) tomorrow morning. (DELIVER)
have / delivered
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Our house is near the town centre so it’s very (CONVENIENT / COSY) for the shops and restaurants
convenient
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Jo lives in a (TERRACED / CONVENIENT) house which means that there is no space between her house and her neighbours’.
terraced
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Our flat is (BRAND NEW / TERRACED) so nobody has lived here before us.
brand new
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We have a very small house with small windows so it’s very (BRAND NEW / COSY)
cosy
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I enjoyed the times (WHEN / WHERE) we used to stay with our cousins.
when
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Join the two sentences using a relative pronoun // Did you enjoy the DVD? I lent it to you last week?
Did you enjoy the DVD which / that I lent you last week?
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Have something done // I (..........) just (..........) some curtains (..........) for my bedroom. (MAKE)
have / had / made
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