Fill in each gap, either with one of the verbs or one of the particles. Put the verb in the correct form.
I’m _____________ forward to meeting her very much.
Fill in each gap, either with one of the verbs or one of the particles. Put the verb in the correct form.
Put ________ your warm coat. It’s rather cold.
Fill in each gap, either with one of the verbs or one of the particles. Put the verb in the correct form.
I live in Bristol now, but I grew ________ in Leicester.
Fill in each gap, either with one of the verbs or one of the particles. Put the verb in the correct form.
You can shut your television __________ as no one is watching it.
Fill in each blank with the correct form or tense of each phrasal verb from the box
grow up ,turn back, go over ,pull down, go on, put on ,get on with, cheer up, look for ,go up 1 . Jenifer ___________ her new dictionary for several days but she hasn't found it yet 2.Sofia said she __________ at the thought of walking down the streets and going shopping at Christmas.
3. Although Betty just moved to the boarding school last month, she __________ her new friends quickly. 5. Seeing the heavy traffic jam from a distance, Eric __________ and took an alternate route. 6. Prices __________ rising recently despite the government's efforts to bring them down. 7. This report ____________ the causes of rising unemployment rate and offers some solutions. 8. When university students come to the city to start the new school year, the rent ____________. 9. Nowadays most children __________ in comfort and cannot imagine the hardships of the previous generation's life. 10. Phong ________ his shoes while chewing some bread - he was late for school again.
II-Fill in each gap with one suitable verb given in the box in either the gerund or the to-infinitive forms.
earn miss pay look after visit
overdraw leave find be able to buy
go work stay redecorate save
Jane is a nurse, but she is trying 1._________ a new job. Although she enjoys 2.______________ people, nursing is not very well paid, and she cannot afford 3._______ all her bills. She finds it impossible to live on such a low salary without 4.____________ her account at the bank. Her flat needs 5._____________ and she would like 6.__________ a car. She managed 7.__________ enough last year for a short holiday by 8. __________ some extra money in her spare time, and this year, she is hoping 9. ___________some friends in France. She has stopped 10. __________ to the theatre, which used to be one of her greatest pleasures. She is thinking of 11.____________ in America, where she could earn a higher salary in a private hospital, but would prefer 12.___________ in this country if possible. She likes 13.___________ see her parents whenever she wants to. A friend of hers went to America after 14.__________university, but began 15._____________ her friends so badly that she had to come back.
II-Fill in each gap with one suitable verb given in the box in either the gerund or the to-infinitive forms.
earn miss pay look after visit
overdraw leave find be able to buy
go work stay redecorate save
Jane is a nurse, but she is trying 1._________ a new job. Although she enjoys 2.______________ people, nursing is not very well paid, and she cannot afford 3._______ all her bills. She finds it impossible to live on such a low salary without 4.____________ her account at the bank. Her flat needs 5._____________ and she would like 6.__________ a car. She managed 7.__________ enough last year for a short holiday by 8. __________ some extra money in her spare time, and this year, she is hoping 9. ___________some friends in France. She has stopped 10. __________ to the theatre, which used to be one of her greatest pleasures. She is thinking of 11.____________ in America, where she could earn a higher salary in a private hospital, but would prefer 12.___________ in this country if possible. She likes 13.___________ see her parents whenever she wants to. A friend of hers went to America after 14.__________university, but began 15._____________ her friends so badly that she had to come back.
III. Fill each gap with ONE suitable word. Write the answers in the box. (10 ms)
SECONDARY EDUCATION IN ENGLAND
In England, children start secondary school (86) ………………. the age of 11. In the first two years of secondary school, all the students study the same 12 (87) ………………………... They are: English, maths, science, design and technology, history, geography, a foreign (88) ……………………. , art and design, music, citizenship and P.E. When students are 14, they can (89) ……………………. the subjects that they like, but some subjects (e.g. maths, English, science and P.E.) are still (90) ……………………..
At the (91) ………………………. of sixteen, students take national exams called GCSEs (General Certificate of secondary Education exams). After the (92) …………………….., about 25% of students leave school and find jobs. The other 75% stay at (93) …………………. They study two, three or four school subjects and take advanced level exams (‘A levels’) when they are 18.
Most students in England (about 90%) (94) ……………..… to state secondary schools. State schools are free. The other 10% go to private schools. Some of these schools are very famous – and very expensive. For (95) ……………………, it costs about £24.000 a year to study at Eton College!
III. Fill each gap with ONE suitable word. Write the answers in the box. (10 ms)
SECONDARY EDUCATION IN ENGLAND
In England, children start secondary school (86) ………………. the age of 11. In the first two years of secondary school, all the students study the same 12 (87) ………………………... They are: English, maths, science, design and technology, history, geography, a foreign (88) ……………………. , art and design, music, citizenship and P.E. When students are 14, they can (89) ……………………. the subjects that they like, but some subjects (e.g. maths, English, science and P.E.) are still (90) ……………………..
At the (91) ………………………. of sixteen, students take national exams called GCSEs (General Certificate of secondary Education exams). After the (92) …………………….., about 25% of students leave school and find jobs. The other 75% stay at (93) …………………. They study two, three or four school subjects and take advanced level exams (‘A levels’) when they are 18.
Most students in England (about 90%) (94) ……………..… to state secondary schools. State schools are free. The other 10% go to private schools. Some of these schools are very famous – and very expensive. For (95) ……………………, it costs about £24.000 a year to study at Eton College!