Review vocabulary and grammar for Great Writing A2 Level

 Review Vocabulary and Collocations

Review Word Associations

1.   a surprise - unknown

2.   to work - at the office

3.  to understand - to know

4.   ingredients - when you cook 

5.   simple - not difficult

6.   cheap - a low price

7.   finally - the last

8.   to cut up - to make into many pieces  

9.   an addition -  something put in  

10.  to attend - to be present  

11.  a break - a short rest

12.  to enjoy - to like

13.  a company - a business

14.  a region - a place

15.  famous - well known

16.   an opinion - a belief

17.   a headache - pain

18.  to consider - to think about

19.   to spend - money goes out

20.   historic - city

21.   furniture - a sofa

22.   to come from - a destination

23.   afternoon - daylight

24.   to serve - to give

25.  traffic - vehicles

26.  downtown - a city center

27.  to prepare - food 

28.  to organize - to make neat

29.  a variety - many choices

30.   successful - positive effect

31.   an entrepreneur - to be the boss

32.  part-time - to work twenty hours

33.   engineering - bridges

34.   typical - normal

35.   a sibling - a brother

36.  forever - no end

37.   servers - a restaurant

38.   to separate - to divide

39.  professional - a nice suit

40.  to wake up - to stop sleeping

41.  traditional - old

42.  stressful - an earthquake

43.  athletic - a soccer field

44.  requires - must have

45.   horrible - very bad news

46.   a century - one hundred years

47.  to communicate - to share information

48.   excellent - the best

49.   to continue - to not stop

50.   proud - a grade of 100 percent

51.   to discriminate - negative action

52.   to demand - to make a strong request  

53.   to worry - to be unhappy

54.  to graduate - to complete school 

55.  the beginning - the first minute  

56.  a manager - a boss 

57.  original - a copy   

58.  to arrive - to come to a place  

59.  to scare - to scream 



Review Using Collocations

1.   a popular actor

2.   to add lemon juice to the hummus

3.  to attend a class

4.   a bank branch

5.   a surprising result

6.   an interesting movie

7.   a simple answer

8.   to understand a sentence

9.  to cut up an onion

10.  to add salt

11. an ideal job

12.  a variety of ideas

13.   to follow a recipe

14.   to prepare for an emergency

15.   to have an accident

16.   to be worth

17.  to major in engineering

18.   to be on the third floor

19.   to take an aspirin

20.  a high temperature

21.  to make a friend

22.  to take a shower in the morning

23.  to be separated from your family

24.  to wake up at six in the morning

25.  a common mistake

26.  to compete in a game

27.  to write on the whiteboard

28.  a map of the region

29.  to watch a television show

30.  to get information for a report

1. the first thing to do

2. a trip to Puerto Rico

3. to arrive at the supermarket

4. to share information about the problem

5. to have a question about your homework

6. to discriminate against someone

7. to make a decision

8. effective communication

9. the freedom to do anything that you want to do

10. to be excited about a new class


Review Parts of Speech







Vocabulary exercises

Exercise 1 - Choose the correct word below to complete each sentence. 

    interesting   understand  finally  simple  cut up  famous  attends  cheap  break  add 

1.  We don't _______ the homework assignment. Please explain it.
2.  Please ______ the cucumber into small pieces for the salad.
3.  The phones at that store are _______ . They are not expensive.
4.  We watch ______ movies in history class sometimes.
5.  You can take a ______ from reading when you feel tired.
6.  My sister ______ a yoga class every Sunday morning.
7.  Liza ______ passed her driving test on the fourth try.
8.  They always ______ milk and sugar to their coffee.
9.  The directions to the new gym are not _____ .
10. JK is a _____ writer. Everyone knows who she is.

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1.  We don't ___understand____ the homework assignment. Please explain it.
2.  Please ___cut up___ the cucumber into small pieces for the salad.
3.  The phones at that store are ____cheap___ . They are not expensive.
4.  We watch ___interesting___ movies in history class sometimes.
5.  You can take a ___break___ from reading when you feel tired.
6.  My sister ___attends___ a yoga class every Sunday morning.
7.  Liza __finally____ passed her driving test on the fourth try.
8.  They always ___add___ milk and sugar to their coffee.
9.  The directions to the new gym are not __simple___ .
10. JK is a __famous___ writer. Everyone knows who she is.



Exercise 2 - Choose the correct word below to complete each sentence.  

   furniture  takes  spend  high  organizes  follows  ideal  downtown  morning  variety 

1.  There is a large _____ of vegetables at the market.
2.  She ______ an aspirin when she has a headache.  
3.  He wants to buy some ______ for his new office.
4.  My friend has an _____ job as a tour guide in a park.
5.  They always _____ too much money when they shop for shoes.
6.  My father never _____ a recipe when he cooks.
7.  She takes her dog for a walk in the park every _____ .
8.  The bank is near the post office ____ .
9.  Our music teacher ______ the instruments in his classroom every day.
10. She has a _____ temperature, so she cannot go to school today.

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1.  There is a large __variety___ of vegetables at the market.
2.  She ___takes____ an aspirin when she has a headache.  
3.  He wants to buy some __furniture____ for his new office.
4.  My friend has an ___ideal___ job as a tour guide in a park.
5.  They always __spend____ too much money when they shop for shoes.
6.  My father never ___follows___ a recipe when he cooks.
7.  She takes her dog for a walk in the park every __morning___ .
8.  The bank is near the post office ___downtown__ .
9.  Our music teacher __organizes____ the instruments in his classroom every day.
10. She has a ___high___ temperature, so she cannot go to school today.



Exercise 3 - Choose the correct word below to complete each sentence.  

 
    makes  sibling  typical  takes  traditional  mistake  watches  servers  part-time  wake up 

1.  We cannot ______ in the morning without an alarm clock.
2.  Forgetting to use punctuation marks is a common _____ in writing.
3.  She has a ______ job on the weekend at a cafe.
4.  My sister is very friendly and she _____ friends easily.
5.  The ______ at my favorite coffee shop know us because we go there often.
6.  She often _______ a talk show before she goes to sleep.
7.  They want to eat at ________ restaurants when they travel to Thailand.
8.  Her youngest ______ still lives at home with their parents.
9.  A ______ dinner during the week at her house is roasted beef.
10. She ______ a shower every day before going to school.

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1.  We cannot __wake up____ in the morning without an alarm clock.
2.  Forgetting to use punctuation marks is a common __mistake___ in writing.
3.  She has a ___part-time___ job on the weekend at a cafe.
4.  My sister is very friendly and she __makes___ friends easily.
5.  The ___servers___ at my favorite coffee shop know us because we go there often.
6.  She often ___watches____ a talk show before she goes to sleep.
7.  They want to eat at ___traditional_____ restaurants when they travel to Thailand.
8.  Her youngest __sibling____ still lives at home with their parents.
9.  A __typical____ dinner during the week at her house is roasted beef.
10. She ___takes___ a shower every day before going to school.



Exercise 3 - Choose the correct word below to complete each sentence.  

    made  against  communicated  worried  graduated  arrived  about  excellent  proud  beginning 

1.  Their train ______ three hours late.
2.  My family was _____ of me when I passed the entrance exam. 
3.  She felt discriminated _____ in his new school.
4.  Her mother was deaf, so she ____ with sign language.
5.  He had some questions ______ the new recycling program in his neighborhood.
6.  She was _____ about his presentation at school yesterday.   
7.  Our manager ______ the decision to hire three more workers.
8.  The _____ of the book was slow, but the end was more interesting.
9.  She ______ from the university with honors.
10. The new drama received _____ reviews.

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made  against  communicated  worried  graduated  arrived  about  excellent  proud  beginning 

1.  Their train __arrived____ three hours late.
2.  My family was ___proud__ of me when I passed the entrance exam. 
3.  She felt discriminated __against___ in his new work.
4.  Her mother was deaf, so she __communicated__ with sign language.
5.  He had some questions ___about___ the new recycling program in his neighborhood.
6.  She was __worried___ about his presentation at school yesterday.   
7.  Our manager ___made___ the decision to hire three more workers.
8.  The __beginning___ of the movie was boring, but the end was more interesting.
9.  She __graduated____ from the university with honors.
10. The new drama received __excellent___ reviews.


Review Parts of Paragraph

1. A sentence is a group of words that expresses a complete thought.

2. A paragraph is a group of sentences about one specific topic.

3. The topic sentence tells about the main idea of the paragraph.

4. The concluding sentence is at the end of the paragraph.

5. The first sentence at the beginning of a paragraph is moved in. To indent is to make this space.

6. The supporting sentences are called the body of a paragraph.  

7. A title gives the reader information about what is in a book, magazine, song, movie, or paragraph.


Exercise 1 - Read the paragraph and answer the questions.

The state of Vermont is beautiful in autumn. The leaves on the maple trees change colors during this time. Their colors turn gold, red, and brown. The air is cool, crisp, and clean. There are blue skies and white puffy clouds. Autumn is truly a beautiful season in Vermont.


1. How many sentences are in this paragraph?
    a) 6
    b) 2
    c) 4


2. What is the topic sentence of this paragraph?

    a) Autumn is truly a beautiful season in Vermont.
    b) The state of Vermont is beautiful in autumn.
    c) The leaves on the maple trees change colors during this time.

3. What is the concluding sentence of this paragraph?

    a) The state of Vermont is beautiful in autumn.
    b) Autumn is truly a beautiful season in Vermont.
    c) The air is cool, crisp, and clean.

4. Which of the following choices lists three adjectives from the paragraph?

    a) beautiful, gold, skies
    b) gold, crisp, beautiful
    c) autumn, beautiful, season

5. Which is a good title for this paragraph?

    a) Weather in Vermont
    b) Trees in Vermont
    c) Autumn in Vermont

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1. How many sentences are in this paragraph?
    a) 6
    b) 2
    c) 4


2. What is the topic sentence of this paragraph?

    a) Autumn is truly a beautiful season in Vermont.
    b) The state of Vermont is beautiful in autumn.
    c) The leaves on the maple trees change colors during this time.

3. What is the concluding sentence of this paragraph?

    a) The state of Vermont is beautiful in autumn.
    b) Autumn is truly a beautiful season in Vermont.
    c) The air is cool, crisp, and clean.

4. Which of the following choices lists three adjectives from the paragraph?

    a) beautiful, gold, skies
    b) gold, crisp, beautiful
    c) autumn, beautiful, season

5. Which is a good title for this paragraph?

    a) Weather in Vermont
    b) Trees in Vermont
    c) Autumn in Vermont


Grammar Terms

1. Adjective - describes a noun

  He is a very smart student.

2. Adverb - describes a verb, an adjective, or another adverb.

He types quickly

She types very quickly.

3. Article - definite article 'the' / indefinite articles 'a' and 'an'

The teacher gave an assignment to the students.

She is eating a banana.

4. Clause - a group of words that has a subject-verb combination (Sentences can have one or more clauses.)




5. Noun - a person, place, thing, or idea.

  Sandra likes to eat sandwiches for lunch.

  Love is a very strong emotion.

6. Object - a word that comes after a transitive verb or a preposition

He bought a new mobile phone.

I left my book in the classroom.

7. Predicate - the part of a sentence that shows what a subject does


8. Preposition -   a word that can show location, time, and direction such as around, at, behind, between, from, on, in, near, to, over, under, and with

9. Punctuation - includes the period (.), comma (,), question mark (?), and exclamation point (!)

10. Subject - tells who or what the sentence is about

Our teacher gave us an online assignment. It was difficult.

11. Tense - shows when the action happened.

Simple Present:   He cycles to school every day.


Simple Past:   He walked to school yesterday.



12. Verb - a word that shows the action of a sentence

They speak Chinese.

My mother teaches at university.



Grammar Review 

1. Verb be


Pattern 1 - Subject + be + adjective = We are happy.

Pattern 2 - Subject + be + noun = They are students.

Pattern 3 - Subject + be + place phrase = She is at school.


Pattern 4 - There + be + subject + (extra information)

= There are students in the classroom.


2. Verb Tenses - Simple present vs Simple past



2. Adjectives

Adjectives can go before nouns. When more than one adjective is used before a noun, there is a certain order for the adjectives.

In general, there are seven kinds of adjectives. They are used in this order:

1.   size   small, large, huge

2.   opinion    beautiful, nice, ugly

3.   shape   round, square, oval

4.  condition   broken, damaged, burned

5.  age   old, young, new

6.  color   red, white, green

7.  origin   French, American, Korean


3. Pronouns


Subject pronouns - I/you/we/they/he/she/it


Possessive adjectives - my/you/our/their/his/her/its


Possessive Pronouns


3. The Prepositions At, On, and In


4. Types of sentences

A) Simple sentences - has one subject-verb combination

Thailand exports durian and rice.

B) Compound sentences

C) Complex sentences

REVIEW VOCABULARY AND GRAMMAR FOR EXAMINATIONS B1 Pre- Intermediate

REVIEW VOCABULARY AND GRAMMAR FOR EXAMINATIONS (Units7-9 Personal Best B1 Pre- Intermediate)


Present perfect with yet and already


We often use the present perfect with yet and already.

Question: Have you been to the new library building yet?

Affirmative answer: Yes, I’ve already been there.

Negative answer: No, I haven’t been there yet.


We use yet in negative sentences and questions to talk about something that we

expected to happen before now. Yet comes at the end of the sentence or question.

Have you written the report yet? (Yes/no question)

I haven’t finished it yet. (Negative statement)


We use already to talk about something that happened before now or earlier than

we expected. Already comes before the main verb.

Do you want to go out for dinner?

No, thanks. I’ve already eaten.


We sometimes use already in questions instead of yet. Already comes between the

auxiliary verb and the main verb or at the end of the question. Already is usually

stressed to show surprise.

Have you already finished your science project?


Present perfect with for and since

We use the present perfect with for and since to talk about a situation that started

in the past and is still true now.


We use since to refer to a fixed point in time in the past when the situation started.

I’ve studied in this university since 2018.

I haven’t spoken to my best friend since last month.

Have you known each other since you were a child?


We use for to refer to the period of time the situation has been true.

You have been a student for three months.

This phone hasn’t worked for weeks!

Has the restaurant been here for a long time?


We use How long …? to ask about the length of time a situation has been true.

How long have you known your boyfriend?

We’ve known each other since last March.

How long has he been a doctor?

He’s been a doctor for about two years.


Present perfect or simple past

We use the simple past to talk about completed actions in the past. 

When did you start studying here?

I started studying here 3 months ago.


We use the simple past to talk about a time period that started and finished in the past.

How long did you study in high school?

I studied for six years.


too, too many, too much, and (not) enough

We use too, too many, and too much to mean "more than necessary" or "more than is good."

This online workbook is too difficult. There are too many questions!


We use too before adjectives and adverbs. = too + adjective/adverb

The canteen is too crowded.

She drives too fast.


We use too many before countable nouns. = too many + plural noun

I drink too many cups of coffee.


We use too much before uncountable nouns. = too much + uncountable noun

I drink too much coffee.


We can also use too much after a verb without an object.

You worry too much. You should learn to relax.


We use enough to mean "the right amount" or "sufficient." We can also use

not enough to mean "less than necessary" or "less than is good."

Is the cake sweet enough? I didn’t have enough sugar to make.


Enough comes before countable and uncountable nouns. = enough + noun

She doesn’t eat enough vegetables.

Have we got enough time?


Enough comes after an adjective or adverb. = adjective/ adverb + enough

The information isn’t clear enough.

She didn’t sing well enough to win the competition.


We can also use enough after a verb without an object.

I didn’t study enough last night.


have to, not have to, and can't

We use have to to talk about obligations and rules.

You always have to turn off the lights when you leave your room.

Students to have to wear uniforms to school.


When we ask questions about obligations and rules, we usually use have to.

Do you have to go to school early?

Why do we have to wear a helmet?


We use don’t have to to say that something isn’t necessary.

You don’t have to do your homework in the library.

Students don't have to stay in the campus all the time.


We use can't to talk about things that are not allowed. We call this prohibition.

I can't use my phone during the test.

You can't smoke here.


used to

We use used to + the base form to talk about habits or situations that were true in the

past, but aren’t true now.

I used to live with my parents every day in high school. = I don’t live with them now.

I used to play with my friends. = I don’t play with them now.


We form the negative with didn’t + use to + the base form.

She didn’t use to drink so much tea. (= She drinks a lot now).

I didn’t use to like spicy food. (= I like it a lot now).


We form questions with did + use to + the base form.

Did she use to play on the school volleyball team?

Why did you use to have three mobile phones?


We can use the simple past instead of used to. The meaning is the same.

We used to have English classes at school. = We had English classes at school.

He used to be shy when he was younger = He was shy when he was younger.


We don’t use used to to talk about actions that only happened once.

I bought this shirt last year. NOT I used to buy this shirt last year.

They started work at 9:00 this morning. NOT They used to start work at 9:00 this

morning.


The passive

Sentences can be either active or passive.

Active: My friend wrote this letter. = subject + verb + object

Passive: This letter was written by my friend. = Subject + be + past participle (v3)


We use the active sentence to focus on the person who does the action.

My brother wrote this book.


We use the passive sentence to focus on the action itself or on the thing the action

affects.

This book was written by my brother.


We also use the passive when we don’t know who does/did the action or it isn’t

important.

This papaya salad is made in Thailand.

My mobile phone was stolen last night.


We form the simple present passive with am/is/are + past participle of the main verb.

We form the simple past passive with was/were + past participle of the main verb.

Simple present passive: Rice is grown in Thailand.

Simple past passive: The library was built four years ago.


To say who does/did the action, we use by.

Lots of souvenirs are bought by tourists.

The building was designed by a Thai architect.


To form questions, we put the verb be before the subject.

Is your necklace made of gold?

When was the phone stolen?

Who was the music sung by?


Review vocabulary and grammar 1- Choose the correct answer. Write a, b, or c in the box.

 1 Meet us in the park. We’ll be on one of the ________ near the big statue.

a fountains 

b benches 

c tunnels


2 She thinks she will go ________ bus to the market.

a on 

b by 

c with


3 Oh, no! It’s late and we ________ done our homework yet.

a have 

b haven’t 

c already


4 I never walk down Harrison Road alone at night. There are no ________.

a streetlights 

b traffic lights 

c bike lanes


5 They ________ at the airport.

a ’ve arrived yet 

b ’ve already arrived 

c yet have arrived


6 In my ________, there shouldn’t be any buses or trucks downtown.

a idea 

b believe 

c opinion


7 You don’t need to cook breakfast. I’ve already ________ it.

a do 

b did 

c done


8 We try not to travel at ________ hour.

a rush 

b busy 

c traffic


9 How ________ has she been married?

a long 

b much 

c many


10 We ________ that there should be bike lanes in all cities.

a believe 

b view 

c worried


11 They offered him the job on Saturday, but they haven’t agreed on a salary ________.

a not yet 

b already 

c yet


12 The traffic is always bad because there is only one ________ over the river.

a crosswalk

b intersections 

c bridge 


13 We ________ say that most people spend too much time on social media. The real world is better!

a don’t 

b will 

c would


14 She ________ to go to Australia since she was a child.

a wanted 

b ’ve wanted 

c didn’t want


15 The children play in the ________ on hot days.

a street signs 

b sidewalks 

c fountains


16 I visited the temples ________.

a since 2015 

b in 2015 

c for 2015


17 “Have you been to the mall?“ 

     “Not ________.“

a been 

b already 

c yet


18 This is a safety announcement. Could all ________ please return to their seats?

a commuters 

b passengers 

c pedestrians



19 This ________ building has 30 floors.

a apartment 

b parking 

c street


20 They prefer to ________ to work if possible.

a arrive 

b walk 

c start out


21 It is a good ________ to ban fast food because people would be healthier.

a opinion 

b view 

c idea 


22 She thinks the city would be less polluted if we all used ________ transportation.

a passenger 

b public 

c commuter 


23 We’ve been in this traffic jam ________ 55 minutes.

a for 

b since 

c already 


24 Turn left when you get to the big ________ of King Philip on Victory Road.

a street sign 

b statue 

c intersection 


25 It ________ Anna 45 minutes to get to work.

a drives 

b carries 

c takes 


26 It’s only nine o’clock and she has ________ been to the gym, done her homework, and sent five e-mails.

a yet 

b already 

c have 


27 She hasn't taken a train since she ________ commuting.

a stop 

b ’ve stopped 

c stopped 


28 It took us two hours to find the bank because there weren’t any ________.

a statues 

b street signs 

c parking spaces 


29 I think your truck might be too big for that ________.

a parking space 

b parking lane 

c platform 


30 The 4:43 to Phitsanulok is ________ by approximately thirty minutes.

a delayed 

b on time 

c start out 


31 “There are a lot of students waiting on the platform. Do you know what’s happening?“ “No, sorry, we ________ here.“

a already got 

b just got 

c got just 


32 Bart ________ riding his motorcycle to work more than fifteen years ago.

a starts 

b ’s started 

c started 


33 We drove around for ten minutes because there were no spaces left in the ________.

a parking 

b parking lot 

c traffic jam 


34 Please stay on the ________. This street is very busy.

a sidewalk 

b crosswalk 

c platform 


35 Life has been very different for her ________ she won the lottery.

a since 

b for 

c when 


36 Have you made your final decision ________? We are all waiting.

a ago 

b yet 

c already 


37 There are a lot of ________ in the mall, but they are always completely full.

a statues 

b taxis 

c trash cans 


38 Have you ever had no water ________ 16 hours?

a at 

b since 

c for 


39 Liza's car broke down, so I ________ her a ride home.

a took 

b gave 

c made 


40 She's ________ that her team won the game.

a worried 

b delighted 

c believing 


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1 b

2 b

3 b

4 a

5 b

6 c

7 c

8 a

9 a

10 a

11 c

12 c

13 c

14 b

15 c

16 b

17 c

18 b

19 a

20 b

21 c

22 b

23 a

24 b

25 c

26 b

27 c

28 b

29 a

30 a

31 b

32 c

33 b

34 a

35 a

36 b

37 c

38 c

39 b

40 b


Review vocabulary and grammar 2- Choose the correct answer. Write a, b, or c in the box.

 1 ________ his legs were hurting, he kept on running.

a But 

b However 

c Although


2 Her favorite food is fish, especially ________.

a salmon 

b lamb 

c lettuce


3 He thinks red peppers taste better when they’re cooked. He can’t eat them ________.

a raw 

b fresh 

c bitter


4 Did she get ________ for her trip to Washington?

a enough U.S. dollars 

b much U.S. dollars 

c U.S. dollars enough


5 Alice ________ eat pineapple. She’s allergic to it.

a hasn’t to 

b doesn’t have to 

c can’t


6 Her children always ask for ________ on French fries.

a cereal 

b fruit juice 

c tomato sauce


7 She ________ make a decision about the job offer by the end of the week.

a should to 

b has to 

c shouldn’t


8 She doesn’t eat chocolate or dessert, but she loves potato chips and other ________ snacks.

a healthy 

b spicy 

c salty


9 We bought ________ pineapples. Let’s make some juice.

a too much 

b too many 

c too


10 Do they ________ go to school today?

a should 

b have to 

c has to


11 My sister is making curry tonight with ________ milk and peppers.

a pineapple 

b strawberry 

c coconut


12 They arrived on time, ________ the traffic was terrible.

a although 

b if 

c however


13 Sorry! I cooked the fish for too long and now it’s ________. Let’s go out to eat.

a unhealthy 

b bitter 

c burned


14 Personally, I don’t like pepper on pizza, ________ many people love it.

a and 

b but 

c too


15 “Is she going out tonight?“ 

     “No, she’s ________.“

a not well enough 

b not enough well 

c too much sick


16 He likes to finish a meal with something ________. He usually has fruit or some chocolate.

a sweet 

b salty 

c crunchy


17 They usually have a bowl of ________ with milk for breakfast.

a flour 

b shrimp 

c cereal


18 Tzatziki is a ________ sauce made with yogurt and cucumber. We love it!

a creamy 

b salty 

c spicy



19 She ________ start out for work at 7:15, but she prefers to avoid the traffic.

a hasn’t to 

b can’t to 

c doesn’t have to


20 Can you open a window? I'm ________.

a too much hot 

b too hot 

c hot enough


21 “Is there anything for dessert?“ 

     “Yes, apple ________.“

a pie 

b sauce 

c juice 


22 You ________ use the crosswalks in this country, but it’s safer.

a shouldn’t to 

b don’t have 

c don’t have to 


23 This bread is really ________. It’s still warm.

a healthy 

b burned 

c fresh 


24 Could you go into the garden and pick some ________ for dessert, please? Only take the red ones!

a pineapples 

b strawberries 

c peppers 


25 All passengers ________ buy a ticket before taking the plane.

a has to 

b have to 

c shouldn’t 


26 She has a stomachache. I think she ate ________.

a much 

b not much 

c too much 


27 She's going to cook the cabbage for only a couple of minutes. She prefers it ________.

a raw 

b crunchy 

c tasty 


28 “Does Kyle have to take these pills?“ 

     “Yes, he ________.“

a is 

b has 

c does 


29 “This juice is ________. What’s in it?“ 

      “Apple, eggplant, and cabbage. Don’t you like it?“

a disgusting 

b creamy 

c fresh 


30 “Are there any vegetarian dishes on the menu?“ 

     “Yes, the pasta dish with ________ is vegetarian and delicious.“

a beef 

b eggplant 

c lamb 


31 This omelet doesn’t look right to me. I think I used ________ milk.

a too many 

b too much 

c too 


32 I think some types of coffee are ________, but others have a better taste.

a healthy 

b sour 

c bitter 


33 You ________ leave your cat in a car on a hot, sunny day. It could die.

a can’t 

b have to 

c don’t have to 


34 Millions of people in the U.S. eat roast ________ with vegetables on Thanksgiving Day.

a turkey 

b pepper 

c cabbage 


35 “Is the pizza good?“ 

     “It’s OK, but ________ cheese on it.“

a there’s not enough 

b there aren’t enough 

c there’s not too much 


36 You ________ eat that if you aren’t enjoying it. It might be a little too spicy.

a couldn’t 

b should 

c don’t have to 


37 Brad is training for a running event. He tries to stay in shape and avoids ________ ingredients.

a vegetarian 

b tasty 

c unhealthy 


38 He decided to reserve a seat on a train to Bangkok. ________, the train was already full.

a But 

b However 

c Although 


39 “I’m hungry.“ 

     “You didn’t ________ at lunch.“

a eat too many 

b enough eat 

c eat enough 


40 New Zealand is famous for its ________ because there are so many sheep there.

a beef 

b lamb 

c tuna 


Answer key

1 c

2 a

3 a

4 a

5 c

6 c

7 b

8 c

9 b

10 b

11 c

12 a

13 c

14 b

15 a

16 a

17 c

18 a

19 c

20 b

21 a

22 c

23 c

24 b

25 b

26 c

27 b

28 c

29 a

30 b

31 b

32 c

33 a

34 a

35 a

36 c

37 c

38 b

39 c

40 b



 Review vocabulary and grammar 3- Choose the correct answer. Write a, b, or c in the box.

 1 How much is this car ________?

a cost 

b worth 

c paid


2 When I was in university, I ________ in a coffee shop on Fridays and Saturdays.

a use to work 

b was working 

c used to work


3 “Can I try this on, please?” 

    “Sorry, the ________ is very busy. Could you wait here?”

a department store 

b dressing room 

c shopping room


4 Kanye ________ for being late.

a apologized 

b apologies 

c apology


5 This shopping center ________ in 2009.

a be built 

b is built 

c was built


6 I would like to ________ this hat, please. It’s too small.

a refund 

b deliver 

c return


7 ________ have lunch at school?

a Did she use to 

b Did she used to 

c Used she to


8 My classmate ________ me the money for a taxi home.

a borrowed 

b paid 

c lent


9 When she has all the ________, she’ll make a decision.

a inform 

b information 

c informations


10 Sorry, we don’t take cards here. Please ________ cash.

a deliver 

b pay with 

c pay on


11 When I was a child, we ________ in an apartment in Bangkok.

a use to live 

b used to live 

c usually lived


12 My motorcycle breaks down a lot, so I’m ________ for a new one next year.

a saving 

b earning 

c borrowing


13 ________ is taken from your credit card immediately.

a Paying 

b Pay 

c Payment


14 Many children are taken care of ________ their grandparents during school vacations.

a at 

b with 

c by


15 I’d like to ________ this bag for a bigger one, please.

a exchange 

b return 

c refund


16 She ________ money from her boyfriend if she can’t pay the rent on her apartment.

a usually borrows 

b used to borrow 

c usually borrowed


17 ________ are on Saturdays and Sundays.

a Delivers 

b Deliveries 

c Deliverations


18 This laptop is a ________. It’s half price.

a discount 

b bargain 

c sale



19 She loves shopping for shoes. She ________ many pairs of sneakers and sandals.

a owes 

b owns 

c spends 


20 How much time at work ________ on social media?

a spends 

b is spending 

c is spent


21 “Should we go shopping to find a new table?” 

     “No, let’s ________ one online.”

a deliver 

b pay 

c order 


22 What sports ________ in school?

a did you played 

b did you use to play 

c did you used to play 


23 Hundreds of cell phones ________ by passengers on the subway every month.

a are lost 

b were lost 

c be lost 


24 We ________ on the 26th of every month.

a pay back 

b get paid 

c earn 


25 This park ________ by tourists very often.

a doesn’t visit 

b isn’t visited 

c doesn’t be visited 


26 Please keep the ________ if you would like to return any of your items.

a refund 

b receipt 

c cash register 


27 Before he got a promotion, Jerry ________ earn a lot of money.

a didn’t use to 

b use not to 

c didn’t used to 


28 How many plastic bags ________ in 2019?

a shoppers used 

b were used by shoppers 

c used by shoppers 


29 Are you sure we ________ to eat here? It’s very expensive.

a afford 

b can afford 

c are worth 


30 They had an ________ about the color of the new table.

a argument 

b argue 

c argued 


31 I used to eat fish, but I ________ in 2017.

a used to give it up 

b usually give it up 

c gave it up 


32 The waiter didn’t ________ me for the dessert because we had to wait so long for it.

a owe 

b cost 

c charge 


33 This salad is disgusting. When ________ made?

a was it 

b it was 

c did it be 


34 There’s a 30% ________ on computers this weekend.

a discount 

b refund 

c bargain 


35 “Did Angelina use to have long hair?” 

     “Yes, ________.”

a she used 

b she did 

c she had 


36 Rudy ________ me €50.

a borrows 

b owes 

c spends 


37 ________ the work finished on time?

a Was 

b Did 

c Does 


38 She ________ like eggplant, but now she loves it.

a doesn’t use to 

b ’s not used to 

c didn’t use to 


39 “Excuse me, where’s the ________?” 

     “It’s over there, near the entrance to the store.”

a line 

b sales 

c cash register 


40 She takes sandwiches to school so that she doesn't ________ money on lunch.

a save 

b charge 

c waste 


Answer key

1 b

2 c

3 b

4 a

5 c

6 c

7 a

8 c

9 b

10 b

11 b

12 a

13 c

14 c

15 a

16 a

17 b

18 b

19 b

20 c

21 c

22 b

23 a

24 b

25 b

26 b

27 a

28 b

29 b

30 a

31 c

32 c

33 a

34 a

35 b

36 b

37 a

38 c

39 c

40 c



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