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B1 Opposites GV004: Match The Words With Their Opposites

The document provides 20 sentences with blanks for adjective formation. Students are instructed to use the word in brackets at the end of each sentence to form a new adjective that fits in the blank. The sentences cover a variety of topics and include forming adjectives from words like "construct", "prefer", "finance", and "compete".

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B1 Opposites GV004: Match The Words With Their Opposites

The document provides 20 sentences with blanks for adjective formation. Students are instructed to use the word in brackets at the end of each sentence to form a new adjective that fits in the blank. The sentences cover a variety of topics and include forming adjectives from words like "construct", "prefer", "finance", and "compete".

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B1 Opposites GV004

Match the words with their opposites.

A clean harvest

B ceiling destroy

C unite attic

D argue teach

E remember different

F basement freeze

G lend agree

H natural constant

I melt floor

J learn complicated

K equal artificial

L near moderate

M ancient arrival

N asleep divide

O extreme borrow

P simple forget

Q plant dirty

R departure awake

S changeable modern

T create far

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B1 Present Tense Simple and Continuous T003

Complete the sentences using the correct form of the present tense.

1. ___________________ how old I am? (YOU KNOW)

2. How ___________________ to work? – I usually ___________________ by car, but today Jack


___________________ me up (YOU GET, DRIVE, PICK)

3. It often ___________________ in Ireland, but it never ___________________ for days on end.


(RAIN, RAIN)

4. I usually _________________ so quickly that he __________________ me. (SPEAK, NOT


UNDERSTAND)

5. Jane’s husband ___________________ . (NOT SMOKE)

6. Why ___________________ on your coat? – I ___________________ for a walk. –


___________________ to come with me? (YOU PUT, GO, YOU WANT)

7. I always _________________ lottery tickets, but I never _____________ anything. (BUY, WIN)

8. It ___________________ in Egypt. (NOT OFTEN RAIN)

9. ___________________ to him today? – Yes, I always ___________________ to him on his


birthday. (YOU WRITE, WRITE)

10. Can you hear that? The car ___________________ such a strange noise. – It’s OK. It always
___________________ like that. (MAKE, SOUND)

11. The plane that you ___________________ at right now ___________________ for Paris.
(LOOK, LEAVE)

12. What ___________________ to his car? – I think he ___________________ it. (HE DO, POLISH)

13. Susan ___________________ to her parents every Sunday. In fact, she ___________________
to them today. (WRITE, WRITE)

14. Stop at once! You ___________________ the flowers every time the ball ________________ in
the garden! (DESTROY, LAND)

15. Where is Kevin? I can’t find him anywhere. – He ___________________ with Sue in the
garden (PLAY).

16. She normally ___________________ in London, but this weekend she _________________
with some friends in Liverpool. (LIVE, STAY)

17. Hurry up, the teacher ___________________ to begin! (WAIT)

18. I ___________________ a word he ___________________ . (NOT BELIEVE, SAY)

19. What ___________________ for a living, Claire? – Well as a secretary , I ___________________


emails for my boss all the time. (YOU DO, WRITE)

20. Look over there! He ___________________ in a non-smoking area! (SMOKE)

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B1 Past Tense: Simple and Progressive T056

Fill in the correct form of the past tense: simple or progressive.

1. While the policeman __________________ out of the window, he __________________ that a


blue SUV __________________ down the road. (LOOK, NOTICE, PARK)
2. I __________________ on my report when the phone __________________. My wife ____________
to know when I __________________ home. (WORK, RING, WANT, COME)
3. He __________________ down the street when he __________________ his old schoolteacher
on the other side. (WALK, SEE)
4. During the time I __________________ in South Africa I never __________________ a serious
crime. (SPEND, SEE)
5. While they __________________ lunch at the new restaurant, a journalist __________________
up to them and __________________ to ask a few questions. (HAVE, COME, WANT)
6. The farmer __________________ the whole neighbourhood with fruit and vegetables.
(SUPPLY)
7. The hairdresser __________________ up her shop, __________________ into the car and
__________________ home. (LOCK, GET, DRIVE)
8. My brother __________________ to contact me at the office, but he __________________ me
because I __________________ lunch with a customer. (TRY, CANNOT REACH, HAVE)
9. Jack __________________ over the carpet because he __________________ attention to where
he __________________. (TRIP, NOT PAY, GO)
10. Where __________________ when I __________________ across you yesterday? (YOU GO,
COME)
11. I __________________ him off at the airport when the police __________________ and
__________________ him. (SEE, COME, ARREST)
12. The old man __________________ on the pavement, so James __________________ to help him.
(FALL, STOP)
13. How __________________ your leg? – Well, I __________________ on the ladder when,
suddenly, I __________________ my balance and __________________. (YOU BREAK, STAND,
LOSE, FALL)
14. She __________________ in France at the time she __________________ the bad news. (LIVE,
RECEIVE)
15. I __________________ the new Prime Minister while I __________________ the press
conference. (MEET, ATTEND)
16. While I __________________ on the motorway, more and more police cars
__________________ in my direction. (DRIVE, COME)

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B1 Word Formation Sentences WF001

Use the word in brackets at the end of each sentence to form a new adjective that
fits in each blank.

1. He never has anything _____________________ to say when he gets up to speak


(CONSTRUCT).
2. Going by plane is _____________________ to travelling by car. (PREFER)
3. The lesson was so _____________________ , we almost fell asleep. (BORE)
4. _____________________ people never talk about the money they have. (WEALTH)
5. City authorities are cutting down trees for _____________________ parking space
(ADDITION) .
6. It’s _____________________ to go out in the wild all on your own. (DANGER)
7. A new _____________________ centre is planned on the far end of the city. (INDUSTRY)
8. _____________________ jobs are very rare in this part of the country. (ATTRACT)
9. The scenery is so _____________________ around here. It’s lovely. (BEAUTY)
10. I felt that the performance was quite _____________________. (AMUSE)
11. I hope it will stay dry for the match, but I am rather _____________________. (DOUBT)
12. Children are very _____________________ when they are young. (CREATE)
13. The town is facing serious _____________________ problems. That’s why they need help
from the government (FINANCE)
14. Come on, be _____________________. You can never win against him. (REASON)
15. He is so _____________________ . He always breaks things and never picks them up.
(CARE)
16. His behaviour was very _____________________ , so the police arrested him. (SUSPECT)
17. Nordic walking is a very _____________________ way of exercising. (EFFECT)
18. Many African colonies became _____________________ after World War II (DEPEND)
19. We are very _____________________ and enjoy playing strong teams. (COMPETE)
20. The film was very _____________________ . We didn’t like it (DISAPPONT)

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