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GRAMMAR 19 Do you _____ to wear a uniform at your school?
A must ■ B have ■ C mustn’t ■
Check (✓) A, B, or C to complete the sentences.
20 Mike _____ to go now. He’s already late.
Example: My sister _____ Italian.
A ’s ■ B must ■ C has ■
A speak ■ B speaks ■ ✓ C do speak ■
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1 I need _____ to drive a car this summer.
A learning ■ B learn ■ C to learn ■ VOCABULARY
2 I don’t mind _____ time with my boyfriend’s family.
a Check (✓) A, B, or C to complete the sentences.
A to spend ■ B spend ■ C spending ■
3 We stopped at a café _____ a drink and a break. Example: She _____ going to parties.
A to have ■ B have ■ C for have ■ A would ■ B wants ■ C likes ■
✓
4 _____ about everything is the best way to have a good 1 I _____ of working as a singer or an actor.
relationship. A try ■ B dream ■ C plan ■
A Talking ■ B Talk ■ C The talking ■ 2 We’re _____ to go abroad next summer.
5 It’s interesting _____ your partner’s brothers and A planning ■ B liking ■ C loving ■
sisters. 3 Don’t _____ to turn off the light.
A meet ■ B to meet ■ C for meet ■ A miss ■ B forget ■ C leave ■
6 I don’t feel like _____ breakfast this morning. 4 Please stop _____ so much noise. I’m trying to work!
A having ■ B have ■ C to have ■ A making ■ B to make ■ C make ■
7 You _____ pay to go into that museum. It’s free. 5 He always _____ to help me with my homework.
A don’t must ■ B must not ■ A offers ■ B thinks ■ C says ■
C don’t have to ■
6 I _____ to go to the bank today.
8 Could you _____ when you were four years old? A dream ■ B need ■ C like ■
A to swim ■ B swimming ■ C swim ■
7 She’s _____ to buy a new house.
9 It’s a secret, so you _____ tell anybody. A thought ■ B would like ■ C decided ■
A must not to ■ B must not ■
8 We’re _____ to buy a new apartment soon.
C don’t have to ■
A hoping ■ B liking ■ C dreaming ■
10 Try _____ too much when you meet new people.
9 He went on _____ until he was an old man.
A don’t talk ■ B not to talk ■ C no talking ■ A working ■ B work ■ C at working ■
11 I would _____ work abroad in the future.
10 Clara always _____ a long time getting dressed.
A like to ■ B like ■ C to ■
A spends ■ B wants ■ C passes ■
12 It’s important _____ to customers in my job.
A listening ■ B to listen ■ C listen ■ b Check (✓) A, B, or C to complete the sentences.
13 I opened the door _____ who was there. Example: They’re enjoying _____ in Paris.
A see ■ B saw ■ C to see ■ A live ■ B living ■ ✓ C to live ■
14 _____ books or magazines is a great way to relax.
11 I hope _____ my driving test soon.
A Reading ■ B Read ■ C The reading ■
A for passing ■ B pass ■ C to pass ■
15 I hate _____ for buses in the rain!
12 Have you thought _____ to college?
A wait ■ B the wait ■ C waiting ■
A going ■ B to go ■ C about going ■
16 She’s good at _____. She makes fantastic pasta.
13 Hugo is very good _____ the piano.
A cooking ■ B to cook ■ C the cooking ■ A to play ■ B at playing ■ C playing ■
17 He _____ to work on Saturdays. He’s a store clerk.
14 My baby daughter has just started _____.
A has ■ B must ■ C must not ■
A to walk ■ B walk ■ C to walking ■
18 You _____ touch that. It’s very dangerous.
15 Sara promised _____ us organize the party.
A has ■ B must ■ C must not ■
A help ■ B to help ■ C helping ■
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16 Have you finished _____ the dishes yet? PRONUNCIATION
A wash ■ B to wash ■ C washing ■
a Which word has a different sound? Check (✓) A,
17 His family spends a lot of money _____ expensive B, or C.
vacations.
A for having ■ B having ■ Example: A van ■ B track ■ C lane ■
✓
C for to have ■ 1 A mind ■ B why ■ C miss ■
18 I don’t want _____ out today. It’s too cold. 2 A smile ■ B lived ■ C since ■
A to go ■ B going ■ C go ■ 3 A high ■ B win ■ C try ■
19 He _____ to be rich, but he had no money! 4 A science ■ B history ■ C child ■
A pretended ■ B finished ■ C stopped ■ 5 A quite ■ B arrive ■ C think ■
20 We’re learning _____ golf.
A play ■ B playing ■ C to play ■ b Which word has a different number of syllables?
Check (✓) A, B, or C.
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Example: A liked ■
✓ B wanted ■ C agreed ■
(one) (two) (two)
6 A relationship ■ B incredibly ■
C university ■
7 A language ■ B didn’t ■ C ambitions ■
8 A girlfriend ■ B invited ■ C parents ■
9 A haven’t ■ B dreamed ■ C loved ■
10 A finished ■ B politics ■ C something ■
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Grammar, Vocabulary, and Pronunciation total 50
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