Grammar 1 Complete the sentences using who, where, which or that. Sometimes more than one answer is possible. 1 A pen’s a thing that/which you use to write with. 2 What’s the name of the hotel he stayed? 3 Mr Cole was the man taught me to sing. 4 Did they catch the man stole the car? 5 Who’s the girl is talking to George? 6 He sent a letter told her everything. 7 I work for a company sells computers. 8 Is that the house you were born? 9 We found a place sold cheap cars. 10 Did you get the email I sent you? 11 Is this the street you used to live?
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2 Find and correct the mistakes. Tick () the correct sentences. 1 The film was awful. It was too much long. 2 She wasn’t enough tall to become a police officer. 3 I’ve got too many DVDs! I’m going to sell some. 4 We haven’t got very money to go on holiday. 5 They spend too many time watching TV. 6 He can’t help me because he’s enough busy. 7 I don’t have enough cash. Can I pay by card? 8 You’re very much kind. It’s a lovely present. 9There weren’t much people at the bus stop. 10 This coat is big enough for me. I need a large. 11 Brian is much lazy and doesn’t study hard.
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Vocabulary 3 Complete the sentences with the words in the box.
1 In American restaurants, you have to tip waiters at least 15 percent. 2 They in the city and their company is now billions. 3 We want to some money to buy a house but the bank won’t it to us. 4 Sorry, we don’t take cards here – only or a cheque. 5 You need to more money. I’m not going to pay your for you! 6 Sorry, we can’t change a €10 . Have you got any ?
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4 Underline the correct alternative. 1 Hugo gave up/back playing tennis after he broke his arm. 2 When I borrow things from friends, I always give them up/back. 3 Jack took up/over the shop when his father died. 4 They sold their old sofa because it took up/over too much space in the room. 5 They loved their new house but it turned in/into a nightmare when new people moved in next door. 6 Helen’s friends were really surprised when she turned back/down the job in Australia.
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5 Complete the nouns related to shopping. 1 Have your parents ever bought anything online? 2 When I was a student, I didn’t have much money so I used to go w s . 3 My mother loves d s.She says they sell everything! 4 Dean really likes fashion and only buys particular b . His favourites are Kappa and Diesel. 5The p of fruit and vegetables is much lower in the market than the supermarket. 6Every January, Kim waits for the s to begin in her favourite shops so she can buy things when the prices are cheaper.
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Function 6 Put the conversation in the correct order. a) Hello, can I help you? 1 b) Yes, it does. It’s perfect. Can I pay by
credit card? c) Well … yes, I am. I need a black suit. d) Yes, madam. That will be €120. Can
you enter your PIN, please? e) The black suits are over here, madam. f) Are you looking for anything in
particular? g) Of course. Here you are. I hope you’ll
be happy with the suit. h) Oh, yes! I like this one. Can I try it on? i) No, thanks. I’m just looking. 2 j) My PIN, yes. Oh, and can I have a
receipt, please? k) Of course. The fitting room is over
there … Does it fit? l) I’m sure I will be. Thank you. Bye.