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GRAMMAR
Tick () A, B, or C to complete the sentences.
Example: Diederick _____ glasses since he was a child.
A have worn B has worn C wore
1 I _____ my wallet when I was on holiday last year.
A lost B ’ve been losing C ’ve lost
2 He _____ a lot of money when his grandfather died.
A ’s inherited B been inheriting C inherited
3 She _____ had a bank account for five years now.
A had B has C have
4 I’ve been playing football _____ I was six years old.
A when B since C for
5 Have you _____ been to South America?
A ever B yet C before
6 Have you _____? There’s blue paint in your hair!
A been painting B painting C painted
7 It’s 11.00 a.m. and I _____ half an hour of work this morning!
A did B ’ve been doing C ’ve done
8 A Can I speak to Peter, please?
B Sorry, he’s _____ gone out.
A just B ever C yet
9 You look tired. What _____?
A you have been doing B have you doing C have you been doing
10 Why is he asking for money again? I _____ him £50 two days ago!
A ’ve lent B lent C lend
11 I haven’t finished my exams _____. I’ve got two more next week.
A already B yet C soon
12 How long have they _____ going out together?
A been B already C be
13 Paula _____ a lot of money when she was a student.
A borrowed B has borrowed C has been borrowing
14 A When _____ on holiday to Thailand?
B Two years ago.
A did you go B have you gone C you went
15 She _____ saved enough money for a car. She needs another 500 euros.
A hadn’t B hasn’t C has
16 We _____ far too much on our holiday last year.
A ’ve spent B been spending C spent
17 How much money _____ you earn last month?
A did B have C do
18 I haven’t seen her _____ last summer. How is she?
A since B for C until
19 We’ve been living in this house _____ four years now.
A from B since C for
20 A Would you like a cup of tea?
B No, thanks. I’ve _____ one.
A just have B had just C just had
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VOCABULARY
a Tick () A, B, or C to complete the sentences with money words.
Example: Could I _____ £10 until tomorrow, please?
A lend B borrow C give
1 My parents have just finished paying the _____ on their house.
A bill B salary C mortgage
2 I want to _____ some money, so I’m looking for a high interest account.
A invest B raise C earn
3 Here’s the money you _____ me last week – thank you.
A lent B borrowed C owed
4 This ring isn’t _____ a lot of money, but I love it!
A cost B afford C worth
5 I bought this book yesterday. It _____ £20.
A spent B cost C charged
6 We can’t _____ to send our four children to private school.
A charge B afford C earn
7 We managed to get a _____ to buy a new car.
A loan B mortgage C cheque
b Tick () A, B, or C to complete the sentences with the missing prepositions.
Example: She spent €500 _____ new shoes yesterday.
A from B up C on
8 I want to take £10 _____ of this cash machine, but it only has £20 notes.
A off B by C out
9 My brother borrowed £10 _____ me last month.
A from B by C to
10 It isn’t a good idea to get _____ debt.
A for B into C on
11 He paid for dinner _____ cash.
A in B for C by
12 The hotel charged me €25 _____ a two-minute phone call!
A for B of C from
13 Tina still hasn’t paid me _____ the money I lent her!
A with B back C up
c Tick () the synonym of the adjectives.
Example: very small
A tiny
B terrified C enormous
14 very dirty
A furious B filthy C hilarious
15 very angry
A positive B starving C furious
16 very pleased
A delighted B amazed C delicious
17 very hungry
A terrified B starving C boiling
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18 very big
A boiling B awful C enormous
19 very funny
A positive B hilarious C delighted
20 very cold
A boiling B amazed C freezing
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PRONUNCIATION
a Which word has a different sound? Tick () A, B, or C.
Example: A shopping B promise C clothes
1 A dollar B cost C sold
2 A some B won C honest
3 A done B loan C owe
4 A worth B order C afford
5 A store B work C organized
b Which is the stressed syllable? Tick () A, B, or C.
Example: A ex|haus|ted B ex|haus|ted
C ex|haus|ted
6 A fu|ri|ous B fu|ri|ous C fu|ri|ous
7 A e|nor|mous B e|nor|mous C e|nor|mous
8 A po|sit|ive B po|sit|ive C po|sit|ive
9 A de|ligh|ted B de|ligh|ted C de|ligh|ted
10 A te|rri|fied B te|rri|fied C te|rri|fied
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Grammar, Vocabulary, and Pronunciation total 50
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