Use the present simple or present continuous form of the verbs in brackets: Dad (not work) in the city. He’s a farmer., don’t work, doesn’t work, didn’t work, not work, isn't work, Use the present simple or present continuous form of the verbs in brackets: It sometimes (snow) in the UK in spring., snows, snow, is snowing, are snowing, snowing, Use the present simple or present continuous form of the verbs in brackets: I (not go) to basketball practice this afternoon. I have a lot of homework., are not going, am not going, isn't going, don't go, doesn't go, Use the present simple or present continuous form of the verbs in brackets: Can I take a message? My dad (have) a shower at the moment., are having, am having, have, has, is having, Use the present simple or present continuous form of the verbs in brackets: Turn up the volume! I (love) this song., love, are loving, is loving, am loving, loves, Use the present simple or present continuous form of the verbs in brackets: Which (she / prefer): coffee or tea?, do she prefer, she prefers, she prefer, is she prefering, does she prefer, Use the present simple or present continuous form of the verbs in brackets: Why (you / wear) a T-shirt? It’s freezing outside!, do you wear, is you wearing, are you wearing, does you wear, you wearing, Match the adjective below with the situation: My grandfather went out for a quick bike ride over three hours ago and he isn’t back yet., embarrassed, delighted, proud, anxious, confused, Match the adjective below with the situation: I really need a computer, and my brother just got one for his birthday., embarrassed, envious, delighted, proud, confused, Match the adjective below with the situation: My friend gave me directions to her house, but the road names I see are different from the ones she gave me. I don’t understand!, confused, embarrassed, delighted, proud, envious, Match the adjective below with the situation: My parents told me that I‘m not having a birthday party, but I found lots of balloons in one of the cupboards., embarrassed, suspicious, relieved, proud, envious, Match the adjective below with the situation: After speaking to the head teacher, I looked in a mirror and noticed that I had chocolate around my mouth., embarrassed, frightened, relieved, proud, envious, Match the adjectives below with the situations: I won a competition to spend the day with my favourite band!, delighted, frightened, relieved, proud, envious, Match the adjectives below with the situations: My mum watched me win a singing contest on TV., proud, frightened, relieved, cross, envious, Match the adjective below with the situation: It was dark and I was alone in the house when I heard a strange, loud noise downstairs., frightened, proud, relieved, cross, envious, Match the adjective below with the situation: My friend told me she dropped my favourite book in the bath last night., proud, relieved, embarrassed, envious, cross, Match the adjective below with the situation: After three and a half hours, my grandfather returned from his bike ride., relieved, proud, cross, envious, embarrassed, Replace the simple adjective in brackets with extreme adjective. That helmet doesn’t fit me – it’s (very small)., tiny, huge, terrifying, exhausted, awful, Replace the simple adjective in brackets with extreme adjective. Doing a bungee jump was (very frightening)., tiny, huge, terrifying, exhausted, awful, Replace the simple adjective in brackets with extreme adjective. After swimming across the lake, I was (very tired)., exhausted, terrifying, huge, tiny, awful, Replace the simple adjective in brackets with extreme adjective. The hill we had to climb looked (very big)., tiny, awful, terrifying, exhausted, huge, Choose the correct form of the modal verb: Benny _____ work harder. He’s going to fail his exams, if he doesn't., must, need, needn't, mustn't, have to, Choose the correct form of the modal verb: We ______ go shopping this afternoon. The fridge is full., needn't, need, must, mustn't, have to, Choose the correct form of the modal verb: I’m going to tell you a secret, but you _______ tell anyone!, must, have to, needn't, need, mustn't, Choose the correct form of the modal verb: You __________ cross the street at the pedestrian crossing., have to, must, need, needn't, mustn't, Use the past simple or past continuous form of the verbs in brackets: When we (arrive) at the café, Ben (wait) for us outside., was arriving, waited, arrived, waited, arrived, was waiting, was arriving, was waiting, were arriving, waited, Use the past simple or past continuous form of the verbs in brackets: When it (stop) raining, we (go out) and (put) the kayak in the water., was stopping, went out, were putting, stopped, were going, were putting, was stopping, went out, put, stopped, went out, put, were stopping, going out, was putting, Use the past simple or past continuous form of the verbs in brackets: While we (drive) home, we (see) an accident., drove, were seeing, were driving, saw, were driving, were seeing, drove, saw, was driving, saw, Use the past simple or past continuous form of the verbs in brackets: The students (chat) when the teacher (come) in., chatted, came, were chatting, came, were chatting, was coming, was chatting, came, chatted, was coming, Use the past simple or past continuous form of the verbs in brackets: I (read) a book when the telephone (ring)., was reading, rang, were reading, was ringing, read, rang, read, was ringing, has read, ringing, Use the past simple or past continuous form of the verbs in brackets: The lights (go) off while Jane (watch) a film., were going, was watching, went, watched, was going, watched, went, was watching, has gone, watching, How many people die on the road?, between 2 and 3 hundred, 1200, 69, 4650, between 69 and 1,200, What feelings do people have when they travel?, excited, suspicious, proud, bored, frightened, Why did she think she might die?, because the car drove so close to the edge of the road, because she felt so relieved, because Jacqueline’s hand was red, because she was a bit embarrassed, because they met another car, When was the first Thanksgiving according to American tradition?, every year on the Fourth Thursday, It’s a very important festival for families, when they travel long distances to get home, after the first European settlers arrived in North America, come together for a long weekend, Who has to make a wish at the meal?, the person who plays sport, the person who watches football matches, the person who organizes a famous fancy dress parade, the person who buys presents for Christmas, the person who gets the wishbone, Why are the shops busy on the Friday after Thanksgiving?, because people buy presents for Christmas, because people give thanks for having food, because people watch football matches, because people watch a famous fancy dress parade, because volunteers distribute free food, How do volunteers help less fortunate people?, they give thanks for them, they work in the kitchens to distribute free food, they help to organize a fancy-dress parade, they call Santa Claus, they prepare family meals, Complete the sentence with the word below: If you go hiking in the countryside, take a _________ so that you can carry your things in it., rucksack, safety harness, life jacket, paddles, jet-skiing, Complete the sentence with the word below: Don’t worry about falling off the climbing wall – you’ll be wearing a __________ ., rucksack, boots, paddles, safety harness, jet-skiing, Complete the sentence with the word below: I don’t really like ________ because it’s dangerous and too noisy!, safety harness, boots, paddles, life jacket, jet-skiing, Complete the sentence with the word below: When you go for a long walk, the most important thing is to wear comfortable ____________., safety harness, boots, jet-skiing, paddles, life jacket, Complete the sentence with the word below: If you go out to sea on a boat, it’s a good idea to wear a ____________, safety harness, jet-skiing, life jacket, paddles, boots, Complete the sentence with the word below: When I’m walking on rocky ground, my ___________stop me from falling over., poles, safety harness, jet-skiing, paddles, boots, Complete the sentence with the word below: The fact that children watch too much television causes _________ for many parents., concern, decisions, express, get, provide, Complete the sentence with the word: below. Some people like to __________online games so that they can play with their friends., decisions, express, get, take part in, provide, Complete the sentence with the word below: Using a mobile phone can ___________ positive and negative effects on people’s lives., have, decisions, express, get, provide, Complete the sentence with the word below: Some ______are difficult to make., decisions, research, express, get, provide, Complete the sentence with the word below: Scientists are doing __________ into how important it is for students to do homework., get, express, research, concern, provide, Complete the sentence with the words below: Students who work hard usually get good________., concern, get, grades, express, provide.

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