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Complete using the correct form of the phrasal verb.
1 Before Darren was on his juorney, he packed some boots and plenty of warm clothes.
2 Why don't you understand and think about what I've said to you?
3 We should catch the train at the next station and then find a taxi.
4 The helicopter flied and suddenly we were in the air!
5 There was a fire alarm and we all had to because of the hotel.
6 Without saying anything, the man took his car and drove up the road.
7 We ran to the train and catched just before it started to move.
8 My parents have gone to the little Spanish town where they first met.
Write one word in each gap.
1 Sydney is famous for its harbour. You should also look for the Opera House and the bridge while you're there.
2 We arrived to the hotel and they provided us for a map of the area.
3 When you're preparing on a holiday, pack clothes that are suitable for the place where you're going.
4 I prefer to be far from other people when I'm on holiday. I don't like being close to crowds of tourists.
5 While we were waiting for our train, I asked someone to the delay.
6 Will was late for his appointment so he asked me to some money for a taxi.
Complete using the words in the box. Add any other words you need.
board ❤ bus ❤ coast ❤ foot ❤ holiday ❤ schedule
1 When you go on holiday, it always takes a few days to completely relax.
2 I hope our plane arrives on schedule . I'm bored just sitting here, waiting.
3 If you come on bus , don't forget to get off at the stop outside the bank.
4 Living abroad is great. I love walking on the beach every morning.
5 The cowboys got off their horses and went the rest of the way on foot .
6 Now we're coasting the ship let's have a look around.
1 Tom had been driving all day. He was tired and wanted to stop.
Tom, who had been driving all day was tired and wanted to stop.
2 Ann had been sleeping in the back of the car. She felt quite fresh and wanted to go on.
Ann, who had been sleeping in the back of the car, felt quite fresh and wanted to go on.
3 Paul wanted to take the mountain road. His tyres were nearly new.
Paul, whose tyres were nearly new, wanted to take the mountain road.
4 Jack's tyres were very old. He wanted to stick to the tarred road.
jack, whose tyres were very old,wanted to stick to the tarred road.
5 Mary didn't know anything about mountains. She thought it would be quite safe to climb alone.
marry, who didn't know anythingabout mountains, thought it would be quite safe to climb alone.
6 He gave orders to the manager. The manager passed them on to the foreman.
He gave orders to the manager who passed them on to the foreman.
7 She said that the men were thieves. This turned out to be true.
She said that the men were thieves, turned out to be true.
8 The matter was reported to the Chief of Police. He ordered us all to be arrested.
The matter was reported to the Chief of Police who ordered us all to be arrested.
9 In prison they fed us on dry bread. Most of it was mouldy.
In prison they fed us on dry bread, Most of which was mouldy.
10 We slept in the same room as a handcuffed prisoner. His handcuffs rattled every time he moved.
We slept in the same room as a handcuffed prisoner whose handcuffs rattled every time he moved.
11 We lit a fire. It soon dried out our clothes.
We lit a fire which soon dried out our clothes.
12 They rowed across the Atlantic. This had never been done before.
They rowed across the Atlantic which had never been done before
13 The lorry crashed into a bus-load of schoolchildren. Six of them were slightly injured.
The lorry crashed into a bus-load of schoolchildren. Six of whom were slightly injured.
14 She refuses to use machines. This makes her work more arduous.
She refuses to use machines which makes her work more arduous.
15 I met Mary. She asked me to give you this.
I met Mary who asked me to give you this.
16 The women prayed aloud all night. This kept us awake
The women prayed aloud all night which kept us awake
. 17 The river bed is uneven and you may be in shallow water one moment and in deep water the next. This makes it unsafe for non-swimmers.
The river bed is uneven and you may be in shallow water one moment and in deep water the next which makes it unsafe for non-swimmers.
18 Mary said that there should be a notice up warning people. Mary's children couldn't swim.
Mary whose children couldn't swim, said that there should be a notice up warning people.
19 Ann said that there were far too many notices. Ann's children could swim very well.
ann, whose children could swim very well, said that there were far too many notices.
20 He paid me £5 for cleaning ten windows. Most of them hadn't been cleaned for at least a year.
He paid me £5 for cleaning ten windows. Most of which hadn't been cleaned for at least a year.
21 Jack, the goalkeeper, and Tom, one of the backs, were injured in last Saturday's match. Jack's injuries were very slight. He is being allowed to play in today's match. This is a good thing because the team hasn't got another goalkeeper. (Combine the last three sentences only.)
Jack, whose injuries were very slight, is being allowed to play, which is a good thing because the team hasn't got another goalkeeper.
22 But Tom's leg is still in bandages. He will have to watch the match from the stand.
Tom, whose leg is still in bandages, will have to watch the match from the stand.
23 Mr White didn't get a seat on his train this morning. This put him in a bad temper, and caused him to be very rude to his junior partner. The junior partner in turn was rude to the chief clerk; and so on all the way down to the office boy.
Mr. White didn't get a seat on the train this morning, which put him in a bad temper and caused him to be very rude to his junior clerk.
24 On Monday Tom's boss suddenly asked for a report on the previous week's figures. Tom had a hangover. He felt too sick to work fast. (Combine the last two sentences only.)
Tom, who had a hangover, felt too sick to work fast.
25 His boss didn't drink. He saw what was the matter and wasn't sympathetic.
His boss, who didn’t drink, saw what was the matter and wasn't sympathetic.
26 In the afternoon he rang Tom and asked why the report still hadn't arrived. The report should have been on his desk by 2 o'clock.
The report, which should have been on his desk by 2.00, still hadn’t arrived.
27 Tom's headache was now much worse. He just put the receiver down without answering. This was just as well, as if he'd said anything he would have been very rude.
Tom, whose headache was now much worse, put down the receiver without answering, which was just as well, as if he'd said anything he would have been very rude.
28 Fortunately Ann, the typist, came to Tom's assistance. Ann rather liked Tom.
Ann, who liked Tom, came to Tom's assistance
29 Even so the report took three hours. It should have taken an hour and a half.
the report, which should have taken an hour and a half, took three hours
30 I went to Munich. I had always wanted to visit Munich.
to Munich, which I had always wanted to visit
10. He wants to go to London. He (attend)attends to study English.
IV. Put the verbs in brackets into the correct form, U using "will"or "be going to ".
d you remember to get the tickets for the match Oh, no, I forgot. I (phone)am going to phone B: for them now. 2. A The fire has gone out! 3. A: Are you going shopping?
4. A What would you like to drink- tea or coffee? B: Yes. I (go)will go and get some sticks. B: Yes, I (buy)will buy some food for dinner. B: I (have)am going to have A: B: I (call)will call tea, please. 5. 1 can't understand this letter. it for you. my son. He (translate)will translate 6. A: What (you/ do)will you do when you grow up? B: I (become)will become A: B: No. I think it (fall)is going to fall A: B: It's easy. I (show)will show A: B: Yes. He (have)is going to have a doctor. 7. The ceiling doesn't look safe. down. 8. I don't know how to use this digital camera. you. 9. Has Tom decided on where to spend his vacation? a holiday with his family at Ha Long Bay 10. A: He has finished his study B: Yes. He (start)will start his new job next week.
Conditional sentences: type 2
Put the verbs in brackets into the correct form.
1 Of course I’m not going to give her a diamond ring. If I (gave) her a diamond ring she (would sell) it.
2 Tom: I woke up to find the room full of smoke; but I knew exactly what to do. Ann: If I (woke) up to find the room full of smoke I (would have) no idea what to do.
3 Ann: I couldn’t live without Tom. If he (went) off with another girl I (would pine) away and die. But I have complete confidence in Tom.
4 Husband: But I’m not going on a diet. Why should I go on a diet? Wife: If you (went) on a diet you (would lose) weight.
5 If someone (said), ‘I’ll give you £500 to go into court and swear that this statement is true,’ what would you ( do)?
6 If we (worked) all night we (would finish) in time; but we have no intention of working all night.
7 You must never blow out a gas light. Do you know what (would happen) if you (blew) out a gas light?
8 If I (saw) a tiger walking across Hyde Park I (would climb) a tree. — That (wasn't) any use. The tiger (would climb) after you.
9 If I (came) across two men fighting with knives I (would call) the police. But this is a very peaceful area.
10 Ann: All your clothes are years out of date. Why don’t you throw them away? Mary: Don’t be ridiculous! If I (threw) my clothes away I (would have) to ask my husband for £1,000 to buy new ones.
11 Ann: If you (asked) him for £1,000 what would he (say)?
12 Mary: He (would be) too horrified to speak at first. But when he’d recovered from the shock, he probably (started) talking about a divorce.
13 If someone (rang) my doorbell at 3 am, I (would be) very unwilling to open the door.
14 If I (saw) a python in Piccadilly I (would assume) it had escaped from a circus.
15 Tom: The plane was on fire so we baled out. Ann: I don’t think I (would have) the nerve to do that even if the plane (was) on fire.
16 We train the children to file out of the classroom quietly, because if a whole class (rushed) at the door someone (would get) hurt.
17 Why don’t you buy a season ticket? Because I lose everything. If I (bough) a season ticket I (would lose) it.
18 Why don’t you bring your car to work? If I (had) a car I (would bring) it to work.
19 Jack: They get £150 a week. Tom: They can’t get £150 a week. If they (did) they (would not be) striking for £120.
20 Ann: George is fourteen. Tom: He must be older than that. He’s in a full-time job. If he (was) only fourteen he still (would be) at school.
21 He is staying at the Savoy in London. — Is he very rich? — I suppose he is. If he (was) a poor man he (would not stay) at the Savoy
Dear Peter,
I hope you are free next Sunday to come to our housewarming party. Our new house is just wonderful! Finally, we have enough rooms for every one. There are three besdrooms: one for Henry and me, one for Paul, and one gor the little baby. The living room is my favorite place because it has a fire place and a beautiful view of the nearby mountain. The house isn't perfect. It needs painting and repairing, but it doesn't matter for me. We'll repair it.
Write to me soon and let me know if you could come and visit us
I am looking forward to meeting you. Best wishes for you!
Love,
Susan
1.When is the housewarming party?
....................next Sunday......................................................................
2.How many rooms does the new house have?
..............................4..........................................................
3.Why does the writer enjoy the living room?
...................................because it has a fire place and a beautiful view of the nearby mountain...........................................................
4.Does the house need painting?
..................................yes, it does...............................................
1. Next Sunday
2. The new house have 4 rooms
3. Because it has a fire place and a beautiful view of the nearby mountain
4. Yes,it does
1 B
2 B
3 D
4 A
5 B
6 A
7 C
8 D