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UNIT 1: A Family Affair

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  • I don’t feel like doing much this weekend. I think that I’ll just _____ around the house. a) chill out b) hit it off c) set off
    CHILL OUT
  • Luke _____ (never/be) abroad.
    HAS NEVER BEEN
  • Lately, I _____ (think) about changing my career
    HAVE BEEN THINKING
  • You've got to _____ this cake. It's amazing! a) look back at b) work out c) try out
    TRY OUT
  • I'm going to go outside and _____ (do or make) a phone call. It's too noisy in here.
    MAKE
  • We _____ (paint) the bedroom. We've nearly finished.
    HAVE BEEN PAINTING
  • My friend _____ (do or make) me a huge favour and lent me some money.
    DID
  • You're not trying hard enough! _____ (do or make) an effort!
    MAKE
  • How long _____ (be) in Canada?
    HAVE YOU BEEN
  • _____ you _____ (see) the new James Bond film yet?
    HAVE YOU SEEN
  • I think the students _____ (do or make) a great job with this essay. It's excellent.
    DID
  • I must apologise to my sister. We _____ over something really small and had a massive argument. I hope she’ll forgive me. a) hit it off b) fell out c) worked out
    FELL OUT
  • I _____ (wait) three hours already!
    HAVE BEEN WAITING
  • It's been a pleasure _____ (do or make) business with you.
    DOING
  • How long _____ (you/know) Simon?
    HAVE YOU KNOWN
  • I _____ (have) my dog for sixteen years.
    HAVE HAD
  • I _____ (clean) all morning - I'm fed up!
    HAVE BEEN CLEANING
  • It's Toby's birthday next week. We need to _____ some ideas for a present. a) fall out with b) come up with c) take after
    COME UP WITH
  • Anna is _______ (do or make) plans to move to Paris.
    MAKING
  • I _____ (try) to call you all morning!score
    HAVE BEEN TRYING
  • I _____ (see) Judy for more than five years and during that time I _____ (see) many changes in her personality.
    HAVE SEEN / HAVE SEEN
  • He _____ (eat) six bars of chocolate today.
    HAS EATEN
  • She ______ (do or make) so many mistakes in her essay that the teacher couldn't understand it.
    MADE
  • _____ (you/finish) your homework yet?
    HAVE YOU FINISHED
  • I can see the family resemblance. You’ve got your father’s eyes – you really _____ him, don’t you? a) look up to b) rely on c) take after
    TAKE AFTER