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6 Grammar, Vocabulary, and Pronunciation A
GRAMMAR
1 Complete the sentences with the correct passive form of the verb in brackets.
Example: Look at the date – this food has to be eaten (eat) today.
1 Most films ________ (release) on DVD a few months after the cinema release.
2 When I looked for his comment on the blog, it ________ (already / delete).
3 Nobody likes ________ (judge) on their appearance only.
4 Please wait in the hotel reception while your room ________ (clean).
5 She ________ (tell) tomorrow whether her job is in danger or not.
6 Too much money ________ (spend) last year on personal expenses.
7 I’m really enjoying this film. It ________ (base) on a true story, isn’t it?
8 You’ll have to go another route – the motorway ________ (close) since this morning.
9 America ________ (still / see) as the land of opportunity today.
10 Frankenweenie ________ (direct) by Tim Burton.
11 I’m hoping ________ (meet) by my parents at the airport.
12 Congratulations! You ________ (choose) to take part in our £1,000 prize draw!
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2 Complete the dialogues with must, can’t, or might.
Example: They must be out. Nobody is answering the phone.
1 A ‘I think he ________ be French with a name like Luc.’
B ‘Yes, he sounds French too.’
2 A ‘You’re getting engaged to Elena? You ________ be serious!’
B ‘No, really, I am!’
3 A ‘I thought you ________ like to borrow my Avengers Assemble DVD.’
B ‘Oh great, thanks. I didn’t get to see it at the cinema.’
4 A ‘I think Jill and Alan are away in Italy this week.’
B ‘They ________ be. I’ve just seen Jill in town.’
5 A ‘Is Steven in his office?’
B ‘I don’t know. He ________ be in a meeting. I’ll just go and check.’
6 A ‘I finally passed my driving test!’
B ‘Congratulations! You ________ be very pleased.’
7 A ‘I’ve just run 20 km. I’m training for a marathon.’
B ‘Really? You ________ be exhausted.’
8 A ‘Look, Diana’s left her bag here.’
B ‘It ________ be Diana’s – her bag is brown.’
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VOCABULARY
3 Complete the sentences with one word.
Example: The film is set in Brazil.
1 A lot of the latest James Bond film was shot on ________ in London.
2 Most films have amazing special ________ now. They aren’t so special anymore!
3 I really enjoyed the first film. I can’t wait for the ________.
4 The dialogue was spoken in English and then ________ in Spanish and French.
5 I don’t like ________ films because I get scared very easily.
6 The ________ from all the High School Musical films became best-selling albums.
7 It’s a Swedish film, so you’ll have to read the ________.
8 Hundreds of ________ were employed for the battle scenes in the Lord of the Rings films.
9 The ________ was very complicated and I got confused halfway through the film.
10 I like science-________ films with robots in them.
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4 Complete the sentences with nouns and verbs related to the body.
Example: She has a very long neck.
1 I’ve got very long f_______, which makes playing the piano easier.
2 If you hold your nose, you can’t t_______ much of the food you eat.
3 It was so noisy I had to put my hands over my e_______.
4 I’m scared of dogs because my neighbour’s dog b_______ me when I was young.
5 Can you hear me? If you can, just n_______ your head.
6 I’ve actually got brown h_______ but I dye it black.
7 Jackie! Stop st_______ at that man at the next table! It’s very rude!
8 My st_______ feels really uncomfortable. I think I’ve eaten too much.
9 We cl_______ for so long at the end of the concert that my hands hurt.
10 I can’t sing, but I like to wh_______ tunes while I’m painting.
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PRONUNCIATION
5 Match the words with the same sound.
head hand noselips bite stare
Example: cat hand
1 chair ________
2 egg ________
3 fish ________
4 bike ________
5 phone ________
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6 Underline the stressed syllable.
Example: se|quel
1 hi|sto|ri|cal
2 re|view
3 au|di|ence
4 di|rec|ted
5 sub|ti|tles
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