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Grammer revision Unit 6 (Live Beat 3) Test 6B
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My cousin has lost _____ in swimming. She used to go every week, but she has stopped now.
interest
Kay and I have lost ____ . It’s been ages since she emailed me.
touch
My neighbour lost his ____ when our football broke the glass in his window.
temper
It’s very sad. My grandmother has lost her _____ and can’t remember me.
memory
Darren lost his _____ when he went cycling in the forest. He used his map to get home.
way
Lara has got some shoes which she can’t walk in. They’re very _____ . (comfortable/convenient)
uncomfortable
Our new French teacher is very _____ . This is her first job. (necessary/experienced)
inexperienced
You don’t need to wear smart clothes. The party is going to be very ____. (formal/likely) .
informal
This is a place where you stay in a tent or in a caravan. c _ _ _ _ _ _ _
campsite
When you stay in this you cook your own meals. s _ _ _ - c _ _ _ _ _ _ _ f _ _ _
self-catering flat
You can drive this and sleep in it when you are on holiday. m _ _ _ _ h _ _ _
motor home
Yesterday we went to a _____ . The sea was lovely and warm so I spent ages in it!
beach
They (not make) everything yet. PAST PERFECT
hadn't made
But when Mum got home, the cake wasn’t ready. Dani and Sue (not remember) to switch the oven on!PAST PERFECT
hadn't remembered
They (decide) to surprise their mum with a birthday dinner. PAST PERFECT
had decided
I won’t speak to my sister unless / if she says sorry for taking my bike.
unless
When the party will finish / finishes, we’ll all tidy up.
finishes
Jodie won’t / doesn’t tell Martin about the party if he asks. It’s a secret!
won't
You _____ need your hat and gloves. It isn’t going to be very cold tomorrow. Use will/won’t, may/might (not)
won't
It _____ probably rain later so I am going to take a raincoat. Use will/won’t, may/might (not)
may/might
Jay _____ certainly be at the party. He’s Oliver’s best friend. Use will/won’t, may/might (not)
will