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Unit 2, B Name:____________________________ Mark: ___/100

1 Complete the sentences with question tags. 3 Complete the sentences with the past simple or
present perfect. Choose from these verbs.

climb come leave visit spend win


0 This dog is cute, isn't it?
you/fly you/see
1 My brother hasn't been there, __________
0 I have spent a lot of money recently.
2 I have studied English, __________

3 We weren't at home, __________ 1 I am looking for Jim. ____________________


him?
4 Paul will visit his granny, __________
2 Our father ____________________ the room a
5 Your friends are going to win, __________ few minutes ago.
6 Mum wasn't driving her car, __________ 3 We ____________________ back from Spain on
Saturday.
7 I am a clever student, ________
4 Julie ____________________ the competition
8 Tom never comes here, __________ four times.
9 Susan ate my sandwich, __________ 5 When ____________________ to Los Angeles?
6 Tony ________________ the museum two
10 There were books here, __________
weeks ago.
11 Peter likes her, __________ 7 She ____________________ some of the
world’s highest mountains.
12 Her children did It, __________

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2 Match words 1–7 with words A–I. 4 Write the words in the correct list.

0 climb A a glass table luck difficult fame exciting freedom lucky


successful happiness anger danger free
1 fall out B down the stairs

2 fall C of bed Nouns


luck,__________________________________
3 fall through D your bike
______________________________________
4 dive E a hill
Adjectives
5 drive down F through a tunnel ______________________________________
6 drive G up a building 0 _____________________________________

7 dive off H off a rock

8 fall off I a bridge _____ 10

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5 Use the words to write sentences. Use the present
perfect.

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0 we / never / visit / London doesn't he / does he?
Dan Yes, and he plays in tennis tournaments. He’s
We have never visited London.__________
very good at sport, (4) is he /
1 Joe / just / buy / a new bike isn't he?
Kay Hi, Max. How did it go?
___________________________________ Max Terrible. Mr Drake has written to my parents.
They’ll be really (5) angry / anger. And he’s
2 you / ever / hear / a nice song?
given me extra work for tomorrow.
___________________________________ Kay You can do that, (6) can't you / can you?
Max No, I’ve got the tennis final this evening. But I
3 where / you / be / recently? can't miss it, (7) can't I / can I?
___________________________________ _____ 7

4 it / not rain / recently

___________________________________ 7 Complete the sentences. Use for or since.

5 I / just / have / lunch 0 Lucy has studied music since she was eight.
1 My brother has lived in London __________ a
___________________________________
long time.
6 they / see / William / recently? 2 I have studied English __________ five years.
3 We have been here __________ thirteen hours.
___________________________________
4 Julian has worked there __________a week.
7 she / ever / give / you / anything? 5 They have been on the bus __________ an hour.
6 I haven’t bought any CDs __________ last
___________________________________
Christmas.
8 your mum / just / go / home 7 Julian has known Tim __________ his first year
at school.
___________________________
8 She has loved him _________ three months.
9 where / they / travel/ recently? 9 Julie has helped them __________ September.
10 We have been at this school __________ 2016.
__________________________________
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10 you / ever / fall / out of bed?

__________________________________

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6 Complete the dialogue. Choose the correct


alternatives.
Dan Max didn’t look very happy, did he / didn't
he?
Kay No, he’s (1) been / gone to see the Science
teacher. Let’s wait for him.
Dan He hasn’t done very well this term,
(2) hasn't he / has he?
Kay No, he doesn’t have enough time to study. He
plays football and rugby for the school, (3)

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