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This document contains a practice worksheet for students with questions about vocabulary, grammar, and phrasal verbs. 1. The vocabulary section asks students to complete sentences by choosing words like "struggle", "encouraged", and "accepted". It also has students correct sentences by replacing misused vocabulary words. 2. The grammar portion contains questions about relative pronouns and completing sentences with suitable relative pronouns. 3. The final section covers phrasal verbs and having students form verbs by matching prefixes and particles to create phrases like "drop out" and "get on with".
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03MakeTheGrade1 MorePractice3

This document contains a practice worksheet for students with questions about vocabulary, grammar, and phrasal verbs. 1. The vocabulary section asks students to complete sentences by choosing words like "struggle", "encouraged", and "accepted". It also has students correct sentences by replacing misused vocabulary words. 2. The grammar portion contains questions about relative pronouns and completing sentences with suitable relative pronouns. 3. The final section covers phrasal verbs and having students form verbs by matching prefixes and particles to create phrases like "drop out" and "get on with".
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> UNIT 3 MORE PRACTICE NAME:

VOCABULARY
1 Complete the sentences with the words below.
struggle | encouraged | allowed | accepted | step

1 Going to medical school is the first ................................................ towards becoming a doctor.


2 Maths is a real ................................................ for me this year.
3 She hopes to be ................................................ to law school.
4 We’ll be ................................................ to use a calculator during the exam.
5 We ................................................ him to try out for the team, but he didn’t want to.

2 The sentences below do not make sense. Correct them by replacing each word in bold with a word
in bold from a different sentence.
1 He stressed me not to tell anyone. ................................................

2 Students are usually revised before an exam. ................................................

3 I’ve missed all the material, so I feel prepared. ................................................

4 The teacher asked him to leave when he begged the lesson. ................................................
5 He had a doctor’s appointment, so he disrupted the history lesson. ................................................

3 Choose the correct answer. Pay attention to the words in bold.


1 Which school / homework do you attend?
2 She has a degree from art class / university.
3 Jim always seems so secure and nervous / confident.
4 That was the last film he appeared in. He died shortly after acting in / seeing it.
5 Gwen and Harry have two incomes, because both / neither of them work.
6 I’m so sorry / happy to hear that. I’m delighted for you.
7 Among her many accomplishments is writing a best-selling novel / a book she’d like to write about
her childhood.

4 Complete the sentences with the correct form of the words in brackets. Use the suffixes -ous, -able,
-ive, -al or -ic.
1 Cambridge is one of the most ................................................ universities in the world. (fame)
2 It’s not easy for ................................................ young children to sit in a classroom all day. (energy)
3 It is not ................................................ for students to be late for school. (accept)
4 Pollution is a ................................................ problem. (universe)
5 Videos or role-playing are ................................................ ways to present a project. (create)
6 It’s a ................................................ world, so always do your best. (compete)
7 Please respect my privacy and don’t ask ................................................ questions. (person)
8 Is worldwide peace ................................................ ? (achieve)
9 We won a five-night stay at a ................................................ hotel in Paris! (luxury)
10 You don’t have to be ................................................ to exercise. (athlete)

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5 Match the verbs in A and the particles in B to form phrasal verbs to match the definitions below.
A catch | drop | get | go | make | put
B off | on with | out | over | up for | on

1 leave a course without finishing it ................................................

2 revise or check something ................................................

3 continue doing something ................................................

4 understand how to do something ................................................

5 postpone or do later ................................................

6 compensate for ................................................

6 Complete the sentences to show that you understand the meaning of the words in bold.
1 I wasn’t paying attention. What did you ................................................................... ?
2 I get a sense of belonging with ................................................................... .
3 My parents are very strict, so I can’t ................................................................... .
4 I think our school curriculum should include ................................................................... .
5 We go to people’s aid when they need ................................................................... .
6 In our school, it’s not compulsory to ................................................................... .

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> UNIT 3 MORE PRACTICE NAME:

GRAMMAR
1 Choose the correct relative pronoun.
1 A boarding school is a place that / which / where students both live and study.
2 I have some friends where / which / who live in London.
3 This is the book that / whose / when I bought for my dad.
4 I’ll never forget the moment which / when / where I learnt I had failed the exam.
5 My friend Janine, that / whose / who’s French is perfect, often corrects my pronunciation.
6 The exam, that / when / which begins at 9, will end at noon.

2 Complete the sentences with a suitable relative pronoun. There may be more than one possible answer.
Tick ( ) the sentences in which the relative pronoun can be omitted.
.......... 1 She’s in classroom 3C, ................................................ is upstairs.
.......... 2 I lost the jacket ................................................ my girlfriend gave me.
.......... 3 Our teacher, ................................................ is new here, is quite strict.
.......... 4 That’s the student ................................................ parents work abroad.
.......... 5 I left my notebook in the room ................................................ we had the meeting.
.......... 6 That was the day ................................................ I missed school.
.......... 7 I’ve never met anyone ................................................ is from Japan.

3 Complete the passage with suitable relative pronouns. There may be more than one correct answer.

I’ve never known anyone 1


................................................ is as crazy about science as my friend Abigail. She has
2
a huge collection of books ................................................ she keeps in her bedroom, and she always brings some to
the kitchen, 3
................................................ she reads them after school. At times 4
................................................ she’s working
5
on a project, she also gets books from the library. Her sister Annie, ................................................ is her twin, is crazy
6 7
about fiction, ................................................ is something I understand better. Annie, ................................................ collection
of books is even bigger than Abigail’s, has no interest in science, and Abigail doesn’t like reading novels.
But the twin sisters certainly share a love of books!

4 Combine the sentences using the relative pronouns in brackets. Make any necessary changes.
1 The girl found my phone. She’s a student at my school. (who)
............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................

2 The cafeteria serves healthy meals. We often eat there. (where)


............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................

3 I finally downloaded the game. Everyone’s been playing it. (that)


............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................

4 My best friend speaks German. His parents are from Berlin. (whose)
............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................

5 I was ill on Tuesday. The teacher revised the exam material then. (when)
............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................

6 Everyone loves the food festival. It’s an annual event. (which)


............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................

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5 Five of these sentences are incorrect. Rewrite them correctly.


1 There’s the girl who’s mother is a maths professor.
2 I’ve been to Glasgow, where Brian lives.
3 David who won the contest is in my class.
4 The food what we had there was delicious.
5 She gave a surprise quiz, nobody passed.
6 He has books which he still hasn’t read.
7 It was the best film I’ve ever seen.
8 Do you have anything who can help with my headache?
............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................

............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................

............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................

............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................

............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................

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> UNIT 3
VOCABULARY Page 1
1 1 step 4 allowed
2 struggle 5 encouraged
3 accepted
2 1 begged 4 disrupted
2 stressed 5 missed
3 revised
3 1 school
2 university
3 confident
4 acting in
5 both
6 happy
7 writing a best-selling novel
4 1 famous 6 competitive
2 energetic 7 personal
3 acceptable 8 achievable
4 universal 9 luxurious
5 creative 10 athletic
Page 2
5 1 drop out 4 catch on
2 go over 5 put off
3 get on with 6 make up
6 POSSIBLE ANSWERS
1 say 4 art
2 my friends 5 help
3 stay out late 6 wear a uniform

GRAMMAR Page 3
1 1 where 4 when
2 who 5 whose
3 that 6 which

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2 1 which 5 where
2 that / which 6 that / when
3 who 7 that / who
4 whose
The relative pronoun can be omitted in sentences
2 and 6.
3 1 that / who 5 who
2 that / which 6 which
3 where 7 whose
4 when
4 1 The girl who found my phone is a student at my school.
2 The cafeteria where we often eat serves healthy meals.
3 I finally downloaded the game that everyone’s been playing.
4 My best friend, whose parents are from Berlin, speaks German.
5 I was ill on Tuesday, when the teacher revised the exam material.
6 Everyone loves the food festival, which is an annual event.
Page 4
5 1 There’s the girl whose mother is a maths professor.
2
3 David, who won the contest, is in my class.
4 The food that / which we had there was delicious.
5 She gave a surprise quiz, which nobody passed.
6
7
8 Do you have anything that / which can help with my headache?

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