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Choose the odd one out

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Choose the odd one out

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  1. Choose the odd one out • sleevelessscruffy hooded V-neck • stylish trendy long-sleeved smart • silk striped checked spotted • denim old-fashioned suede fur • loose long tight plain

  2. Choose the odd one out • sleevelessscruffy hooded V-neck • stylish trendy long-sleeved smart • silk striped checked spotted • denim old-fashioned suede fur • loose long tight plain

  3. phrasal verbs in contextComplete the phrasal verbs with the correct particle. • When you’ve finished watching the DVD please put it b___ in the case. • when I saw the look on his face I burst o___ laughing. • they’ve knocked d___ the old houses in order to build some new flats. • Don’t walk so fast! You’re leaving me b___. • It isn’t very warm in here. Can you turn u___ the heat?

  4. Choose the correct answer. • My father worked very hard / hardly all his life. • I haven’t seen Harry late / lately. Have you? • I can’t stand most TV programmes, specially / especially reality shows. • Dave near / nearly broke his leg skiing in the Alps. • Do you even / ever wear jeans to work? • Do your parents live near / nearly here? • Elie ate all her lunch, ever / even the vegetables! • Alan’s feet are so big that his shoes are especially / specially made for him. • My cousin is a doctor and at the moment / actually she’s working in Africa. • We all cried at the end / in the end of the film when the main character died.

  5. Choose the correct answer. • My father worked very hard all his life. • I haven’t seen Harry lately. Have you? • I can’t stand most TV programmes, especially reality shows. • Dave nearly broke his leg skiing in the Alps. • Do you ever wear jeans to work? • Do your parents live near here? • Elie ate all her lunch, even the vegetables! • Alan’s feet are so big that his shoes are specially made for him. • My cousin is a doctor and at the moment she’s working in Africa. • We all cried at the end of the film when the main character died.

  6. phrasal verbs in contextComplete the phrasal verbs with the correct particle. • When you’ve finished watching the DVD please put it back in the case. • when I saw the look on his face I burst out laughing. • They’ve knocked down the old houses in order to build some new flats. • Don’t walk so fast! You’re leaving me behind • It isn’t very warm in here. Can you turn upthe heat?

  7. Choose the correct option • Can we go out for five minutes, please? No. Sit down and put/get on with your work! • Do you want to sit down? Yes, please. Otherwise/Anyway I think I might faint. • How do you deal/treat with difficult passengers? Just by talking to them really. • Why do you always give that beggar money? He’s always standing there and I feel sorrow/sorry for him. • What sort of person are you looking for? Well, the ideal candidate will be a team/group player. • You’re very fond of your car, aren’t you? • I wouldn’t change it for the world/planet.

  8. Replace one work in each sentence with a word from the list.actually major money-wise one time • A friend of mine hates flying. Once she refused to get on the plane, so it took off without her. • I fly a lot and I’ve never had a serious problem. • Financially my job is great, but I do work long hours. • I wasn’t looking forward to a 24-hour flight, but in fact I quite enjoyed it.

  9. Replace one work in each sentence with a word from the list.actually major money-wise one time • A friend of mine hates flying. One time she refused to get on the plane, so it took off without her. • I fly a lot and I’ve never had a major problem. • Money-wise my job is great, but I do work long hours. • I wasn’t looking forward to a 24-hour flight, but actually I quite enjoyed it.

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