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STUDENT:

Xiomara Vargas Enciso

TEACHER: Eduardo Hurtado

CYCLE: Intermediate - X

2020
EXTRA PRACTICE 7
7A p56
1.Fill in the gaps with the correct form of these verbs.
- respect - deserve - doubt
- suspect -trust -suit - realise
- involve - envy - seem
1 I respect people who never lose their temper.
2 The police suspects my boyfriend of car theft, but they didn’t arrest him.
3 You look good in the new hat. It suits you.
4 This job involve a lot of technical knowledge.
5 It’s so cold. I really envy people who live in hot countries.
6 I didn’t realise he was sixty. He looks younger.
7 I never doubt her innocence. I knew she hadn’t shoplifted.
8 What’s wrong with Jan? She seems upset when I saw her.
9 We trust him, but he stole from the company.
10 Ruth helped us a lot. She deserve our thanks.
2.Choose the correct verb forms.
1 I go/’m going to the same place for my holiday every year.
2 This is/is being a great book. I ‘ve read/’ve been reading nearly 100 pages
already.
3 Joe works/’ working in Rome this month. He thinks/’ thinking of moving there
permanently.
4 Joan ‘s/’s being helpful today. That ‘s/’s being very unusual.
5 She has/’ having two jobs, but today she has/’ having the day off.
6 Harry thinks/’s thinking his job is boing so he think/’s thinking of taking a year
off.
7B p58
3. Tick the correct sentences. Change the incorrect sentences.
known
1. I´ve been knowing Sally for years. X
have
2. They been manufacturing cars for over 100 years. X
3. She’s been going to the same supermarket for years. CORRECT
4. I’ve been writing six reports. CORRECT
been coming
5. I’ve come here since 2008. X
Lyn has had
6. Lyn’s having that car for years. X
7. How long have you been living here? CORRECT
8. We’ve had four complaints about the food. CORRECT

4. Fill in the gaps with the Present Perfect Simple or Present Perfect
Continuous of these verbs. Use the continuous form if possible.

- know - go (x2) -have -look


- become - study - win -work
1 I have known him since 2006.
2 He‘s been studying English for six or seven years.
3 I’ve had two holidays so far this year.
4 We have never gone to Ireland.
5 I don’t know anyone who has won the lottery.
6 I’ve been going to the bed quite late recently.
7 In the last couple of months Tom has become interested in politics.
8 She’s worked for this company since 2011.
9 I’ve looked for a new flat recently.
5) Find eigth words related to business and trade. Then write a noun or an
adjective for each word if possible.
POLITICAL (politics)
ECONOMY (economic and economical)
POLLUTED (noun: pollution)
CAPITALIST (capitalist)
ENVIRONMENT (environmental)
PRODUCT (productive)
INVESTMEN (invested)
INDRUSTRIAL (industrialised)
7C p60
6 Coss out the word that doesn’t match the prefix.
1 OVER- estimate/rate/cultural
2 MULTI- decorate/cultural/national
3 ANTI- smoker/war/government
4 MIS- understand/used/hunting
5 NON- smoker/scientific/valued
6 PRE- understand/war/ view
7 PRO- democracy/government/stop
8 SELF- qualified/discipline/reliant
6 Choose the correct word/phrases.
Problems on the phone
1 There’s a bit of a delay/credit on the line.
2 I’m just about to run out/speak up of credit.
3 I didn’t have/get all of that.
4 Can you speak/catch up a bit?
5 The reception/delay isn’t very good here.
6 I keep breaking up/losing you.
7 Sorry, we got run out/cut off.
8 My phone’s about to die/break up.
9 Sorry, this is a bad credit/line.
EXTRA PRACTICE 8
8A p64
1 Write the opposites of the underlined phrases.

1. I closed my current account.


I closed my saving account.
2. I put £20 into my account.
I take £20 out my account.
3. He’s short of money.
He’s well of money.
4. Do you get a low interest rate?
Do you get a high interest rate?
5. I managed to get that loan.
I managed to repay a loan.
6. The company got into debt.
The company got out of debt.
7. My account is in credit.
My account is overdrawn.
8. Dan has a good credit rating.
Dan has a bad credit rating.

2 Look at these phrases about the present or future. Fil in the gaps with the
correct form of the verbs in brackets.

1. I wish I knew (know) how to cook paella.


2. It’s time we thought (think) about leaving.
3. I wish we weren’t sitting (not sit) in this traffic.
4. I wish I could (can) speak Russian.
5. It’s time he bought (buy) some new shoes.
6. I hope they can (can) have a break soon.
7. I wish they wouldn’t keep (not keep) making all that noise.
8. I wish I didn’t have to (not have to) work this evening.
9. I hope it stops (stop) snowing soon.
10. I hope he passes (pass) his exams.
11. I wish you would stop (stop) complaining about everything.
12. It’s about time people listened (listen) to what she has to say.

8B p66

3 Choose the correct words.

1. House prices are going down/off.


2. Kim came up for/into some money when her aunt died.
3. You paid £10,000 for that car! You were ripped up/off.
4. Has he paid off/down his loan?
5. We’ve just put on/down a deposit on a flat.
6. It was old stock so they took 10% out of/off the price.
7. The total bill comes into/to £200.
8. She’s saving up to/for a new car.
9. We took off/out a mortgage.
10. He never paid me that that £100 off/back.

4 Fill in the gaps with the correct form of the verbs in brackets.

1. I should have phoned my mother on her birthday, but I forgot. (phone)


2. I wish someone had told me there was a meeting. (tell)
3. I wish I had bought that coat I saw in the sale. (buy)
4. He shouldn’t shouted at his boos. She was furious. (not shout)
5. I wish I had had more time in the exam. I didn’t finish it. (have)
6. You shouldn’t have lent Max that money last month. (not lend)
7. She wishes she had studied physics. When she was at university. (study)
8. You should have mentioned to the teacher that you were ill. (mention)

8C p68

5 Replace the underlined words with a synonym.


In this café tips definitely aren’t obligatory, so I always try to work out who’ll give
me one. Most people usually loave an acceptable amount and they often ask if
we actually get the tip or if it simply goes to the restaurant. When foreign visitors
discover that 10% is the normal tip, they often leave the exact amount.

However, Americans usually leave an extra 5-10%.

definitely certainly
obligatory compulsory
work out figure out
usually generally
acceptable appropriate
simply just
discover find out
normal customary
exact precise
extra additional

8D p70
6.Make sentences using these prompts.

1. I / sorry / I / call / you / an idiot.

I’m sorry I called you an idiot.

2. I can’t believe / I / say / that.

I can’t believe I said that.

3. I / not mean / upset / you.

I didn’t mean to upset you.

4. Sorry / for / lose / your keys.

I’m sorry for losing your keys.

5. Sorry / I / not invite / you. I / think / you / away / some reason.

Sorry. I didn't invite you, I thought you were away for some reason.

6. I / should / not say / that / you.

I shouldn’t say you that.


7. Sorry. I / no idea / you / busy.

I sorry I had no idea you were busy.

8. not worry / it.

Don’t worry about it.

9. I / really sorry, / but / I / afraid / I / break / your plate.

I really sorry, but I’m afraid broke you plate.

10. I / sorry / I / not phone / you / sooner. I / afraid / I / lose / my mobile.

I sorry I afraid. I not phoned you sooner. I lose my mobile.

I’m sorry I didn't phone you sooner I'm afraid I lost my mobile.

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