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Complete the sentence using the most appropriate tense: Tessa’s father bought her a second-hand car after she ____ (pass) her driving test.
... she had passed her driving test.
What’s the word? A nicer word to describe an old person.
elderly
What’s the word?. The feeling you have when you can’t forgive someone or forget something bad. Also, the taste of coffee or beer.
bitter
What’s the word? A nicer phrase which means ‘to die’. (a phrasal verb)
pass away
What’s the word? This person is one hundred years old.
centenarian
Complete the sentence with one word: Jack fell, landed heavily on his chin, and broke his ___ .
jaw
Complete the sentence with one word: This plane is flying at an ___ of about 9,000 metres.
altitude
Complete the sentence with one word: You’ll become ___ if you don’t drink some water soon. It’s very hot.
dehydrated
Complete both sentences with the same one word: The water ___ in the river is rising. I think it’s going to flood. / The top of the table isn’t ___ because one of the table legs is longer than the others.
level
Complete the sentence with the correct form of the word in brackets. Use a prefix / suffix: I’m really sorry about what I did. I feel really ___ (shame) of myself.
ashamed
Complete the sentence with the correct form of the word in brackets. Use a prefix / suffix: You need a lot of ___ (equip) to go camping in the mountains.
equipment
Complete the sentence using the most appropriate tense: Megan has forgotten her German now, but as a child she ___ (speak) it really well.
… a child she used to speak it really well.
Complete the sentence using the most appropriate tense: It ___ (rain) when we left the cinema, and we didn’t have an umbrella.
It was raining ...
Complete the sentence using the most appropriate tense: Have a rest, Dad. You ___ (work) in the garden for hours, and you ___  (not have) lunch yet.
Have a rest, Dad. You have been working in the garden for hours, and you haven’t had lunch yet.
Complete the sentences using the most appropriate tense: I ___ (know) Penny for years, and she’s a great friend. We ___ (meet) years ago at primary school.
I have known Penny for years, and she’s a great friend. We had met years ago at primary school.
Complete the sentence using the most appropriate tense: This city is quite small now. But a hundred years from now, it / grow / much bigger.
…, it will have grown much bigger.
Complete the sentence using the most appropriate tense: No, don’t ring me after midnight! I / sleep / then.
I will be sleeping then.
Correct the mistake: If we know Jack’s phone number, we’d call and invite him to the party.
If we knew Jack’s phone number, we’d call and invite him to the party.
Correct the mistake: It’ll cost us lesser money to buy the concert tickets on the internet.
It’ll cost us less money to buy the concert tickets on the internet.
Write the sentence. Use the second conditional: I / not / go / to bed this early / if / I / not / be really tired.
I wouldn’t go to bed this early if I wasn’t/weren’t really tired.
Complete the second sentence so that it means the same as the first sentence: I’m really sorry that I copied your work in the exam. (should)
I shouldn’t have copied your work in the exam.
Complete the second sentence so that it means the same as the first sentence: I’m sure that I lost my watch when we were on the beach. (must)
I must have lost my watch when we were on the beach.
Complete the second sentence so that it means the same as the first sentence: Helen definitely wasn’t asleep when I phoned. (can’t)
Helen can’t have been asleep when I phoned.
Complete the second sentence so that it means the same as the first sentence: Maybe Ryan didn’t get your email. (might)
Ryan might not have got your email.