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Pre-FCE Units 1-6 Revision KEY

Present Perfect Simple or Present Perfect Continuous

1) Have they arrived (they / arrive) already?


2) I have been eating (eat) more healthily recently and I think I have lost (lose) some weight.
3) She has been learning (learn) to play the guitar for 2 years.
4) How long have you known (you / know) Tom?
5) I have been searching (search) for a gym that I’d like to join but I still haven’t found
(still / find) the right one.
6) I can’t believe that my brother has finished (finish) the entire series of Dark without me!
7) The puppies have been sleeping (sleep) all afternoon.
8) My mum hasn’t been working (not / work) for many hours but she is already tired.
9) Dad has just left (just / leave) the office and will be home soon.
10) “No, I don’t live in Spain now but I have lived (live) there in the past!
11) He has been organising (organise) his bedroom since 10am and now it is tidy.
12) I have had (have) my pet cat for 10 years.

Past Perfect Simple or Past Perfect Continuous

Everyone told me the job would be difficult, but because I had been planning (plan) to work in a large company for a
long time, I decided not to listen to them. However, by the second week, I had discovered (discover) that my friends
were right. I had never worked (never/ work) so hard in my life! By the third week, I had started (start) to feel very
tired and I had not had (not/ have) chance to relax as I had been working (work) for 11 hours a day, every day –
including Sundays! When I first went for the interview, the manager had told (tell) me to expect to work very long
hours at the beginning, but that it would get better as I got used to the job.

By the fourth week, however, I had had (have) enough. I walked into the manager’s office on the Monday morning
and told him that I had decided (decide) to leave. He said he had not thought (not/ think) I had what it took to be a
success!

Question tags

1) You go to the same chess club as me, don’t you?


2) She couldn’t swim when she was younger, could she?
3) The class haven’t done their homework, have they?
4) Don’t go outside without a jacket, will you?
5) I’m allowed to borrow some money, aren’t I?
6) There is nothing wrong with singing out loud, is there?
7) We aren’t very happy to be here, are we?
8) Nobody slept badly last night, did they?
9) It’s a sunny day today, isn’t it?
10) OK, let’s celebrate tonight, shall we?
11) I’m not going to be told off for leaving early, am I?
12) You won’t start eating without me, will you?
Would / used to / be used to / get used to

1) I'm not used to ____ up this early.


get
getting

2) I used to ____ a lot.


read
reading

3) When we were younger, we ____ live in London.


would
used to
both

4) I ____ like football but I do now.


didn’t used to
didn’t use to

5) Where did you use to ____ when you visited?


stay
staying

6) I ____ to being spoken to like that!


am not used
don’t get used
used

7) You'll have to get used to ____ on the right when you live there.
drive
driving

8) I didn't use to ____ it, but I do now.


like
liking

9) I found it hard to get used to ____ in such a hot country.


live
living

10) She ____ wear glasses.


would
used to
both
11) It took me a while to get used to ____ the language.
speak
speaking

12) I used to ____ hard when I was a student.


work
working

13) I ____ have a cat called Thomas.


would
used to
both

14) My brothers and I ____ fall asleep in our parents’ bed.


would
used to
both
15) Have you got used to ____ it yet?
do
doing

16) I'm not used to ____ so much tea.


drink
drinking

17) There ___ be a cinema in my town but they knocked it down.


used to
would
both

18) _________ to enjoy Maths lessons?


Don’t we used
Would we
Did we used

Connectors

1) She didn’t get the job despite / although her brilliant qualifications.
2) I’m not going to speak to him although / since he said he was sorry.
3) However / In spite of the risks, thousands of people climb active volcanoes every year.
4) The children are going to Germany next year, so / in spite of they are learning German.
5) Despite / Since there is a national lockdown, it is not permitted to meet up with friends or family.
6) He passed his driving test. However / So, he still can’t park very well.
Articles, Quantifiers, and Countable and Uncountable Nouns

1) The production team brought a lot of equipment / equipments to the set.


2) I would love to visit a / - / the Grand Canyon one day!
3) So much / many people die every year from natural causes.
4) For dinner tonight I’m going to eat a / - chicken, followed by a / some chocolate bar for dessert.
5) The baby managed to sleep all through - / the / a night.
6) Wait! Let me give you some advice / advices before you go to the interview.
7) I prefer watching the / - / a TV to listening to the / - / a radio.
8) Make sure you have the right number / amount of sugar when you bake cookies.
9) Very few / little immigrants immediately get access to healthcare.
10) I’m not sure why the / - children always get so dirty when they play in the park.

Comparatives and Superlatives

1) Messi is the fastest footballer! He can run even more quickly (quickly) than Ramos.
2) Being a police officer or a firefighter is so intense. They are some of the most challenging (challenge) jobs.
3) Going by train is a very relaxing way to travel. It is way less tiring (tire) than driving.
4) The least (less) popular sport at my school is netball.
5) Be careful! The later (late) you go out at night, the more dangerous (dangerous) it can be.
6) My English is just as good (good) as my Spanish.

The Future

1) I think you should / might start the new diet tomorrow if you want to lose weight before summer.
2) I am going to see / am seeing my sister next April.
3) It is going to be / might be better to wait until the sales to buy some new shoes.
4) Look at the clouds – it will / is going to rain in a few minutes.
5) He won’t be able / couldn’t be able to travel if the weather is bad.
6) We are going to have (have) dinner at a nice restaurant on Saturday, but we haven't booked a table yet.
7) My ski instructor believes it will snow (snow) in the mountains tomorrow evening.
8) On Sunday at 8 o'clock I am meeting (meet) my friend.
9) They are not going to fly (not/ fly) to London on Friday evening, but on Saturday.
10) Wait! I will drive (drive) you to the station.

Passive Voice- Write the following active sentences using Passive Voice.

1) Next week, the news reporter will give a live broadcast from The White House.
A live broadcast from The White House will be given next week by the news reporter.

2) Six million viewers watched the final of Big Brother.


The final of Big Brother was watched by six million viewers.

3) People worldwide are ignoring climate change.


Climate change is being ignored by people worldwide.

4) They think that England will win the next World Cup.
It is thought that the next World Cup will be won by England.

5) She was singing a new song with a tiny microphone.


A new song was being sung (by her) with a tiny microphone.
Negative prefixes – Make negative adjectives using the correct prefix.

1) UNkind 5) UNfair
2) IMpolite 6) INedible
3) ILlegal 7) DIShonest
4) INcapable 8) IRrelevant

Suffixes- Write these words as nouns by using the correct suffix.

-ness -tion -ment -ity

1) intend = INTENTION 5) inform = INFORMATION


2) active = ACTIVITY/ ACTION 6) qualify = QUALIFICATION
3) kind = KINDNESS 7) advertise = ADVERTISEMENT
4) ambitious = AMBITION 8) retire = RETIREMENT

Homonyms- Complete the sentences with the correct verb and using the correct form.

suggest run order realise feel argue

1) He has been running the school hockey club for 2 years.


2) It’s not good to argue over who does the washing up.
3) She didn’t realise that someone was logged into her Facebook account.
4) The children felt incredible when they finished building their sandcastle.
5) He accidently ordered 5 bags of bananas instead of 5 bananas from the supermarket.
6) I regret suggesting a film to watch because nobody is enjoying it.

Word patterns

She blamed me FOR her breakup with Sam.

I insist ON studying hard if you want to go to University.

It is very important for us to look AFTER the environment.

My best friend is moving away but I hope we keep IN touch.

Dealing WITH different emotions can be tough on your mental health.

I love looking AT the different colours in the sunset.

Seeing her daughter so happy reminded the mother OF when she was young.

If you cared ABOUT me at all, you would call me more often.

The police accused the criminal OF theft and criminal damage.

If you are interested IN yoga, there is a great new class starting next week.

I will stop complaining ABOUT work when I finally find the right job for me.

Take INTO account that the bus fare is going to increase next week!
Phrasal verbs- Choose the correct phrasal verb for each sentence. You may have to change the form.

THINK UP MAKE UP BRING UP COME UP TURN UP

1) Have you THOUGHT UP an idea of how to raise money for that charity yet?
2) Sorry, something has COME UP and I won’t be able to attend your party tonight.
3) He must stop TURNING UP without an invitation – it’s so rude.
4) My mum BRINGS UP the topic of housework every day.
5) Children always MAKE UP stories when they play with their toys.

GROW ON TURN ON GET ON PUT ON LOG ON CARRY ON

1) Every evening at 6pm I sit down on the sofa, drink a coffee and TURN ON the TV.
2) I have always GOT ON well with my Dad’s new partner.
3) At school discos the DJ usually PUTS ON the slow, romantic songs at the end of the night.
4) I used to hate that new Bad Bunny song, but it has started to GROW ON me.
5) If you CARRY ON working hard in class, your teacher will be very proud.
6) To LOG ON correctly you must enter your username and password.

GET DOWN LOOK DOWN ON TURN DOWN COME DOWN PUT DOWN

1) I can’t stop sneezing! I think I’m COMING DOWN with a cold.


2) He thinks he is the leader of all his friends and LOOKS DOWN ON the rest.
3) I was really sad when Poppy got sick and we had to take her to the vets to be PUT DOWN.
4) Watching documentaries about war and fighting really GET me DOWN.
5) When I was offered the chance to go to South America, unfortunately I had to TURN it DOWN.

Vocabulary

Collocations- Write ONE word to form an appropriate phrase.

1) Express TRAIN
2) Double-decker BUS
3) Jet PLANE
4) Hot air BALLOON
5) TAXI rank
6) SNOW flake
7) A puddle of WATER
8) RAIN drop
9) HAIL stone
10) A FLASH of lightning
11) Pouring with RAIN
12) The weather FORECAST
Choose the correct option in each sentence.

1) He gave his mum a really cold-hearted / icy look when she threw his favourite trainers away.
2) The headteacher is such a cool / warm person and always greets us with a smile.
3) I prefer to have / spend / pass the weekends relaxing at home.
4) Don’t spend time / save / waste your time playing video games when it’s sunny outside!
5) I know a few hot-tempered / icy people who get angry very quickly.
6) Your 20s are a valuable / expensive / sure time in your life where you have a lot of freedom.
7) My sister gets nervous / upset when I borrow her clothes without asking.
8) I don’t understand how he stays so cool / cold when he has to speak in public.
9) Sometimes my parents try to look / watch at my phone when I’m texting my friends.
10) I remember the first time I watched / saw the moon through a telescope – it was amazing!

People and descriptions

1) The p r e s e n t e r on TV is good at making the audience laugh.


2) The c o n t e s t a n t s do their best to win the game shows.
3) M o d e s t people don’t like to show off about themselves.
4) If you are h o n e s t, you tell the truth.
5) Stop being so p e s s i m i s t i c and start thinking positively!
6) My friend is very s e l f i s h and doesn’t like sharing.
7) The c a m e r a m a n who filmed the lion cubs playing is so talented.
8) Millions of v i e w e r s worldwide watch the football every weekend.
9) He is the most p o p u l a r boy in my class – everyone knows him.
10) It’s a m u s i n g to watch videos of cats doing funny things.

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