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Use Conditionals: Throw a stone into water and it sinks.
If you throw a stone into water, it sinks.
Use it into 3rd Conditional: The baby didn't cry, so we had a good sleep.
If the baby had cried, we wouldn't have had a good sleep.
Replace this into Conditionals: I haven't got a key, so I can't get in.
If i had a key, I could get in.
She can't have/might have/must have left her phone at school. Or perhaps she left it on the bus
might have
Put the words in correct order: much more/it used to be/The house is/dilapidated/than
The house is dilapidated much more than it used to be.
Julie ..........(not work) this time next week. She'll be on holiday!
Julie won't be working this time next week. She'll be on holiday!
Choose the correct tense: Please, come at 8. By that time, I will be finishing/ will have finished my homework and we can go out.
I will have finished
The long tube below your stomach that digests food and gets rid of waste.
intestine
They are bones that go round your chest and protect your heart and lungs.
ribs
Complete in a suitable tense: I’m really enjoying this novel, but I haven’t understood/haven’t understanding.
I haven’t understood
Choose an appropriate variant: I will never get used to/used to wearing contact lenses. To be honest, I prefer my glasses.
get used to
Complete with an appropriate modal verb: It's a good idea for you to speak English as much as possible. I think ________.
I think you should (ought to) speak English as much as possible.
Choose appropriate prepositions to make a phrasal verb: He's very reliable. He never goes _____ (in for/ up to/back on) a promise.
goes back on
Choose a proper phrasal verb: Personally, I don't get up to/go in for/live up with dangerous sports.
go in for
Strong _______ (noun) such as love and anger are sometimes difficult to deal with.
emotions/feelings
Have you heard the shocking/shocked news?
shocking news
When I took part in my first school play, I was terrifying/terrified, but it was an exciting/excited experience.
terrified, exciting
I wear these to cover my hands when the weather is cold
Gloves/mittens
A game where you hit a ball with your hands over a high net
Volleyball