4 Match the words (1–6) with their opposites (a–f). GRAMMAR 1 sit a empty 2 broken b stand 1 Complete the offers with I’ll and verbs from the box. 3 full c high 4 remember d take ask carry check cook lend send wait 5 low e repaired 6 give f forget 1 your bag for you. It looks heavy. /6 2 you some money, if you like. 3 for Karen outside the cinema. 5 Match the problems (1–6) to the things (a–f). 4 the information online. 1 It’s not working. a a cup of coffee 5 lunch today – are you hungry? 2 They’re too heavy to carry. b a restaurant 6 an email about the party to Susie. 3 It’s low on power. c a battery 7 Patrick to help. 4 It’s full of people. d bags /7 5 They’re lost. e a credit card 6 It’s too strong. f tourists 2 Complete the sentences with for or to. /6 1 This card is say sorry. 2 Do you know a nice place visit? 6 Complete the phrases with the correct form of the 3 These things are Jack. verbs in brackets. 4 Have you got anything the house? 1 I’m going (miss) my train. 5 I have a ticket the match. 2 Thanks for (have) me. 6 You’ll need your passport go on holiday. 3 It was kind of you (help) me. 7 It’ll be better everybody if you stay 4 It was great (meet) you. at home. 5 I enjoyed (stay) here. 8 Is this the best way get to Frodsham? 6 Do you want me (order) a taxi? 9 Take this your cold. /6 /9 7 Match the verbs (1–6) to the phrases (a–f) to make 3 Choose the correct words to complete the dialogues. sentences. 1 A: Give / Make us a call. 1 Take a me a call. B: I can / will. 2 Stay b we see each other soon. 2 A: Don’t forget / Not forget to send a card. 3 Come c in contact. B: I will / won’t. 4 Give d care. 3 A: Is / Be happy! 5 Hope e kind of you. B: OK / Yes. 6 That’s f again some time. 4 A: Please help / helping me move these chairs. /6 / 50 B: Sure. No problem. I may / will. 5 A: Come / Coming to visit us. B: We’ll / We’d love to. / 10