(Oksana Karpuk. English. Year 11. Standard Level)
Choose the correct verb form to complete the sentence:
You shouldn’t forget ______ the laundry out.
Choose the correct verb form to complete the sentence:
You don’t seem _____ what you have to do.
Choose the correct verb form to complete the sentence:
I’m glad he decided ______. I’d hate _____ him go.
Choose the correct verb form to complete the sentence:
The Smiths can’t afford _____ at that fashionable hotel.
Choose the correct verb form to complete the sentence:
My friend doesn’t mind _____ alone.
Choose the correct verb form to complete the sentence:
My parents made me ______ enter the university.
Choose the correct verb form to complete the sentence:
I can’t wait _____ my new bike.
Choose the correct verb form to complete the sentence:
Can you stop _____ ? I’m trying _____ .
Choose the correct verb form to complete the sentence:
My granny remembers _____ Paris when she was a girl of seven.
Choose the correct verb form to complete the sentence:
I don’t think he meant _____ us.
Choose the correct verb form to complete the sentence:
He was listening to the radio and repairing his car, but he stopped _____ the chennel.
Listen to the interview with Benjamin Wilkinson, who is a school official from York, England. Choose the most suitable item to finish the sentence:
The interview is about _____.
Listen to the interview with Benjamin Wilkinson, who is a school official from York, England. Choose the most suitable item to finish the sentence:
One of the two jobs most popular with teenagers is _____ .
Listen to the interview with Benjamin Wilkinson, who is a school official from York, England. Choose the most suitable item to finish the sentence:
Compared to grown-ups, teenagers are _____.
Listen to the interview with Benjamin Wilkinson, who is a school official from York, England. Choose the most suitable item to finish the sentence:
Doing a part-time job can turn out to be a problem because _____ .
Match the sentence with one of the aspects of emotional intelligence:
I am feeling angry.
Match the sentence with one of the aspects of emotional intelligence:
Maybe we could reach a compromise.
Match the sentence with one of the aspects of emotional intelligence:
I can see that he is depressed.
Match the sentence with one of the aspects of emotional intelligence:
I’m going to learn French and enter the Sorbonne University.
Match the sentence with one of the aspects of emotional intelligence:
I’m very excited so I’d better calm down and think a bit more not to make a wrong choice.
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