Grammar Tick ( ) A, B, or C To Complete The Sentences

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GRAMMAR

Tick () A, B, or C to complete the sentences.


Example: My sister _____ Italian.
A speak  B speaks  C do speak 
1 That’s the shop _____ has the best clothes.
A which  B which it  C where 
2 Do you think _____ tomorrow?
A it’s going to rain  B it’s raining  C it rains 
3 The hotel _____ was called ‘The Malibu’.
A what we stayed in  B which we stayed  C where we stayed 
4 A Is Mike going to get a summer job?
B Yes, _____.
A he’s getting  B he is  C he gets 
5 I’m looking for someone _____ can speak Chinese.
A which  B what  C who 
6 A We’re on holiday in Paris next week.
B Oh! _____ there?
A Do you fly  B You going flying  C Are you flying 
7 Let’s find a place _____ we can sit down and have a coffee.
A which  B where  C that 
8 My brother’s going to university next year, but I _____.
A don’t  B ’m going  C ’m not 
9 The girl _____ is sitting over there.
A who I like  B who I like her  C which I like her 
10 _____ before lunchtime tomorrow?
A Did they arrive  B Are they going to arrive  C Are they arrive 
11 When are we _____ leave?
A going  B going to  C go to 
12 _____ we going by car or by bus?
A Do  B Can  C Are 
13 A Are you visiting your cousins this summer?
B Yes, _____.
A we are  B we’re  C we’re visiting 
14 Look at those clouds! It _____.
A is going raining  B going to rain  C is going to rain 
15 A nurse is a person _____ works at a hospital.
A where  B who  C which 
16 Where _____?
A you are going  B you going  C are you going 
17 He likes things _____ are very expensive!
A they  B which they  C which 
18 _____ some friends this evening.
A I’m meeting  B I’m going meet  C I meet 
19 Marcia’s only eight, but she says she _____ a dancer.
A is being  B is going being  C ’s going to be 

20 Is this the book _____ told me about?


A which  B which you  C who you 
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VOCABULARY

a Tick () A, B, or C to complete the sentences with words about air travel.
Example: We met our friends in the _____ terminal, then took them home.
A Arrivals  B Check-in  C Baggage 
1 _____ between European cities are cheap these days.
A Flying  B Flies  C Flights 
2 They looked in all our bags at _____.
A customs  B lifts  C terminal 
3 The 12.05 to Florida leaves from _____ number 55.
A terminal  B gate  C lift 
4 They checked our papers at passport _____.
A drop-off  B control  C reclaim 
5 These bags are heavy. Can you get a _____, please?
A gate  B terminal  C trolley 
6 You can leave your bag at _____.
A check-in  B baggage reclaim  C control 
7 This is the last call for all _____ to Rio.
A flyers  B tourists  C passengers 
8 Let’s take the _____ to the second floor.
A lift  B terminal  C gate 
9 If you’re flying abroad, take your _____ with you!
A pass  B passport  C card 
10 The airport has two _____ for departures, and three for arrivals.
A customs  B flights  C terminals 

b Tick () A, B, or C to complete the sentences with the correct preposition.


Example: I went _____ Chicago two years ago.
A to  B in  C from 
11 My plans depend _____ the weather. We need a sunny day for a picnic!
A from  B of  C on 
12 Let’s pay now. Can you ask the waiter _____ the bill, please?
A to  B for  C with 
13 I’m sorry, but I don’t agree _____ you at all.
A with  B about  C to 
14 I wrote _____ Mike, but he didn’t answer.
A for  B to  C about 
15 A Sorry, I can’t pay _____ those trainers. They’re too expensive.
B Oh, OK Mum. What about these? They’re cheaper.
A on  B to  C for 
16 Sally invited us _____her party, but we couldn’t go.
A at  B on  C to 
17 What do you think _____ his latest film?
A to  B after  C of 
18 We like going skiing _____ the winter.
A in  B at  C on 
19 Did you speak _____ the boss about your holiday?
A of  B to  C for 
20 We never talk _____ politics. It’s boring.
A for  B about  C to 
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PRONUNCIATION

a Which word has a different sound? Tick () A, B, or C.


Example: A van  B tram  C lane 
1 A arrive  B lift  C flight 
2 A airport  B board  C word 
3 A passengers  B departures  C baggage 
4 A delayed  B gate  C passport 
5 A customs  B somebody  C opposite 

b How is the pronunciation written in a dictionary? Tick () A, B, or C.


Example: afternoon
A / /  B / /  C / / 
6 terminal
A / /  B / /  C / / 
7 departures
A / /  B / /  C / / 
8 camera
A / /  B / /  C / / 
9 wi-fi
A / /  B / /  C / / 
10 canal
A / /  B / /  C / / 
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Grammar, Vocabulary, and Pronunciation total 50

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