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GRAMMAR

Tick () A, B, or C to complete the sentences.


Example: I’m trying to eat _____ salt in my diet.
A little  B less   C fewer 
1 If you _____ me, I would have been in serious trouble.
A didn’t help  B hadn’t helped  C haven’t helped 
2 She _____ have asked him for help if she’d known he would be late.
A hadn’t  B didn’t  C wouldn’t 
3 We don’t have _____ shops in our village.
A no  B none  C any 
4 There’s more crime because there are very _____ policemen on the streets these
days.
A little  B few  C enough 
5 We would have got here earlier if we _____ got lost.
A hadn’t  B had  C haven’t 
6 If Bernardo had taken that job, he _____ moved to London.
A would  B had  C would have 
7 We must finish this job quickly. We don’t have _____ time left.
A much  B many  C a lot 
8 There are only _____ parks in this city – just two or three.
A few  B a few  C a little 
9 She wouldn’t have eaten the cake if she _____ it had nuts in it.
A ’d known  B ’d knew  C ’s known 
10 There were _____ people in the supermarket so we left without buying anything.
A too much  B too many  C too 
11 If I _____ known your number, I would have called you.
A had  B have  C would have 
12 You spend too _____ time playing those computer games!
A many  B plenty of  C much 
13 If I hadn’t missed that train, we _____ never have met!
A will  B should  C might 
14 We don’t have _____ to take a taxi. We’ll have to walk.
A enough money  B money enough  C plenty of money 
15 He has a _____ of friends. He’s very sociable.
A lots  B lot  C plenty 
16 I would have gone to the party if I _____ been ill.
A hadn’t  B had  C haven’t 
17 Do you include _____ meat in your diet?
A much  B many  C a lot 
18 I’m not _____ to vote. I’m only 15.
A enough old  B old enough  C too old 
19 If you’d told me you were leaving, I _____ you a lift.
A could give  B had given  C could have given 
20 I would never _____ bought this computer if I’d known how slow it was.
A had  B would  C have 
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VOCABULARY

a Tick () A, B, or C for the positive ( + ) or negative ( – ) adjectives or adverbs.


Example: luck ( – ) adverb = _____
A unluckily   B unlucky  C luckily 
1 patience ( + ) adverb = _____
A patient  B patiently  C impatiently 
2 fortune ( – ) adjective = _____
A unfortunately  B unfortunate  C fortunate 
3 luck ( + ) adverb = _____
A luckily  B lucky  C unluckily 
4 care ( – ) adverb = _____
A careless  B carelessly  C carefully 
5 comfort ( + ) adjective = _____
A comfortably  B uncomfortable  C comfortable 

b Tick () A, B, or C to complete the sentences with nouns, adjectives or


adverbs.
Example: We were really ______ to miss the train.
A unlucky 
 B unluckily  C lucky 
6 Josh can be very ______ with people when he’s in a bad mood.
A impatience  B impatient  C impatiently 
7 These shoes are really _____.
A uncomfortably  B uncomfortable  C comfortably 
8 Do this exercise very _____ – it’s difficult!
A careful  B carefully  C carelessly 
9 We had a lot of _____ with the traffic and got there early.
A luck  B lucky  C luckily 
10 I dropped my glass on the carpet, but _____ it was empty.
A fortune  B fortunate  C fortunately 

c Tick () A, B, or C to complete the sentences with words about electronic


devices.
Example: Your music is too loud! Use your ______.
A headphones   B speakers  C keyboard 
11 Where’s the ______ control for the TV?
A socket  B remote  C keyboard 
12 This memory _____ has all my work on it.
A stick  B socket  C switch 
13 We need a longer USB _____.
A socket  B mouse  C cable 
14 You need an adaptor because the _____ are different in this country.
A sockets  B cables  C switches 
15 I need to put some more paper in the _____ .
A plug  B printer  C cable 

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d Tick () A, B, or C to complete the sentences with verbs.


Example: I didn’t like that old photo so I _____ it.
A deleted   B unplugged  C set 
16 Can you _____ the TV, please? I want to watch something.
A switch off  B switch over  C switch on 
17 Could you _____ this hairdryer in for me, please?
A unplug  B plug  C switch 
18 I’m trying to sleep! Turn that radio _____!
A down  B up  C on 
19 I’ve finished using this laptop. Shall I _____?
A switch it off  B switch off it  C unswitch it 
20 I was late because I forgot to _____ the alarm on my phone.
A turn  B switch  C set 
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PRONUNCIATION

a Which word has a different sound? Tick () A, B, or C.


Example: A caught  B brought  C although 

1 A bought  B daughter  C laugh 
2 A thought  B through  C caught 
3 A cough  B enough  C tough 
4 A brought  B thought  C although 
5 A tough  B daughter  C thought 

b Which is the stressed syllable? Tick () A, B, or C.


Example: A care|less|ly 
 B care|less|ly  C care|less|ly 
6 A a|dap|tor  B a|dap|tor  C a|dap|tor 
7 A pa|ssion|ate  B pa|ssion|ate  C pa|ssion|ate 
8 A com|for|ta|bly  B com|for|ta|bly  C com|for|ta|bly 
9 A im|pa|tient  B im|pa|tient  C im|pa|tient 
10 A for|tu|na|tely  B for|tu|na|tely  C for|tu|na|tely 
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