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A. through B. above
C. across D. up
A. below B. down
C. through D. at
A. on B. in
C. up D. through
A. into B. under
C. towards D. above
A. through B. between
C. into D. under
A. over B. under
C. up D. off
A. up B. down
C. over D. across
B. Choose the correct answer.
C. like D. am liking
A. went C. go
5. I broke my leg when Tony and I ..........................for the school sports day.
6. Leon never .......................... about it, but he was once a world champion skier.
B. is talking D. talk
A. works B. is working
C. Complete using the correct present perfect simple form of the verbs in brackets.
2. John and Julie ............................................................. (had) their car for about a year.
1. I've been having swimming lessons and now I can / could swim really well.
2. Please could / should I use your mobile phone? Mine doesn't have any power.
3. Sam couId / ought to get a job instead of complaining about having no money.
4. Okay, yes - you can / should leave five minutes early today.
5. Do you think I must/I should tell Michael the truth about what happened?
7. I'm sorry, but you can't / couldn't leave your car there.
8. If you want to pass the exam, you can / ought to do some revision.
E. Complete using the comparative form of the words in brackets.
1. Phew! It's much ................................................ (hot) than it was yesterday, isn't it?
2. I think you look ............................................................. (pretty) when you wear your hair up.
3. The price of batteries has gone up. They're a lot ............................................ (expensive) than
last time.
4. His new film is much .................................................... (entertaining) than his last one. I loved
that one!
5. The Russian athlete threw the discus ............................................ (far) than all the others and
won gold.