who put up with people's differences. She hardly ever became (2) about anything, and believed that if you treated people well, they would (3) with you. That is, until Alex and Harry moved in next door. At first, when their music woke her in the night, she was just a bit
c) The flight was delayed a result of the high winds. d) This radio is expensive, but the other hand it has very good reception. e) First all, I would like to welcome you to our annual dinner. f) John is a hard worker. As as this, he is completely reliable.
h) Norman won first medal/prize/reward in the cookery competition. i) All competitors/rivals/supporters tor the race should make their way to the track. j) Collecting matchboxes is Rebecca's favourite leisure/occupation/pastime. 4 Replace the w o r d or words in italics in each sentenc[r]
V O C A B U L A R Y 1 T R A V E L A N D H O L I D A Y S 5 Use a w o r d f r o m 4 in each sentence. a) The travel agent will send you the itinerary... for your trip. b) My neighbours went on a guided of Rome. c) Last time I went from England to France we had a very rough d) The firs[r]
F I R S T C E R T I F I C A T E L A N G U A G E P R A C T I C E 3 Complete each sentence so that it has a similar meaning to the first. a) The local cinema has a good film on at the moment. There is a good film on at the local cinema at the moment.
7 Complete each sentence w i t h one suitable w o r d . a) I'm really ...looking... forward to sailing in Jean's new yacht. b) In cities, cars and other vehicles up most of the space. c) We'll come with the van and up the rest of the furniture. d) When the storm began, the small boat[r]
4 Complete the second sentence so that it has a similar meaning to the first sentence, using the w o r d given. Do not change the w o r d given. You must use between t w o and five words, including the w o r d given. a) William could do better work.
F I R S T C E R T I F I C A T E L A N G U A G E P R A C T I C E 5 Choose the most suitable ending for each sentence. Note that some of the phrasal verbs have a different meaning to the one given in the Explanations section. a) I can't put up with B.
c) I'm sorry, but I just can't stand your behaviour any longer d) My brother and I really have a good relationship with our parents. e) Why don't you visit my house on your way home from the shops? f) Tony felt that he could rely on his friend Mary
G R A M M A R 3 3 P R O N O U N S 2 Complete the second sentence so that it has a similar meaning to the first sentence, using the w o r d given. Do not change the w o r d given. You must use between t w o and five words, including the w o r d given.
FIRST C E R T I F I C A T E L A N G U A G E P R A C T I C E 4 Complete the second sentence so that it has a similar meaning to the first sentence, using the w o r d given. Do not change the w o r d given. You must use between t w o and five words, including the w o r d give[r]
5 Used to only refers to past time, and has no present form. 6 Would can be used to describe habitual actions in the past, usually in writing. It does not make such a strong contrast with the present as used to. Compare: Jim would always make his mother a cup of tea after lunch. Jim use[r]
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b) It won't rain in August, surely! That seems extremely un c) No, I told you not to sell the shares! You must have mis d) Jack gets very good marks, and is an out student. e) If you co with the police you will receive a light sentence. f) Dave was in the first sub that sailed to[r]
F I R S T C E R T I F I C A T E L A N G U A G E P R A C T I C E 7 Match the words in the box w i t h a suitable description (a-j). a) You push this in the supermarket and fill it with food trolley b) You are given this as proof of buying something c) This tries to persuade you to[r]
• phrasal verbs with one particle; there is no object. Verbs with two A selection of phrasal verbs is listed here with examples. Others, and other particles meanings of those listed here, are included in the Practice section. Most of the verbs in the list need an ob[r]