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1 Comptete the sentences with the correct form of the verbs 4 Comptete the sentences with the correct passive form of the
betow. The answers may be active or passive. verbs betow.
breathe cc:1's; drop gtean hear l<eep decide evacuate lie rebuitd record repair
1 The ra-as:- a bombshelt in the board 1 Several towns last night due to flood
'nee:irg ,',re^ he handed in his resignation. wa rn in gs.
2 Terr m: ,'/hal you know - I promise I a word. The staff have been assured that the pay increase
3 Ai na att the information she coutd about the during the next board meeting.
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job from the HR manager, who happens to be her cousin. 3 Pete couldn't watch the match because his W
d rre identity of the f ury members under wraps 4 You can't enter the studio right now because tonight's
" case they are btackmaited. news programme
5 ; told my best friend about my date with Dytan and now It took time to realise he to by his wife.
everyone knows. l--never.-,-,-,,- in her again! Mark: lS
6 you the latest? Martha's sptit up with Paul
and she's going out with Andyl Rewrite the sentences usingthe correct causative form ofthe
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1 Someone mows my aunt's lawn once a fortnight. (have)
Complete the sentences with the correct form of the words 2 They're coming to change our windows next week. (have)
below. 3 They'lt refurbish the office when they can afford it. (get)
4 No one had serviced my father's car in years. (have)
accuse catastrophe censor nation person speal<
5 Someone stole my boyfriend's waltet yesterday. (get)
1 Democratic countries betieve in
2 ln many countries, there ls state of the press. Marl<: lS
3 lt's essential to be able to express your
opinion when discussing potitics. 6 Rewrite the sentences using the words below.
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4 Opponents to totalitarian regimes are often imprisoned however whatever whenever Wlerever whichever
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because of false - whoever
5 security is under threat from terrorist groups.
6 The results witl be if the probtem is ignored. No matter where you end up, please write to me.
r,,,lhoravar ond up, ple.asa lrri-ie 1o me.
1ou
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1 The person who gave you that has impeccable taste.
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2 John wit[ never become an airtine pitot, no matter how
Match 1-8 with a-h to mal<e common col[ocations.
hard he tries.
1 finalise a confidential
3 Every time l'm in the Ul( I buy a toad of tea bags.
2 strictest b acontract
4 She'tt look stunning, no matter which dress she wears.
3 comptete c ameeting 5 lt doesn't matter what you do, but don't panic,
4 highty d arrangements
5 wind up e a Master's degree Mark: lS
5 cease f aword
7 terminate g industriaI action Join the two sentences using formal relative clauses.
8 breathe h confidence A fight started in the ctub. At that point we went home.
Afight *artad in the club, al \hi.h point \.,Je went homr.
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1 She started to dustthe desk. On top of it lay pites of
papers.
2 He has won eleven medals so far. Most of them are gotd.
3 The president will appoint a number of new ministers in
the new session. Many of them are women.
4 That woman's an actress. My friend was mistaken for her.
5 I addressed my complaint to an employee. He was
blatantly rude.
Mark: lS
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