... complaining ………………a headache this morning.A. at B. of C. from D. against6 CAMBRIDGE FIRSTCERTIFICATE EXAMINATION 2 Practice test 11. It’s a good idea to see your doctor regularly for A. a revision ... you do better work than this, you won’t pass the exam. A. Although B. If C. Unless D. When23. If you want to join the History Society, you must first this application form. A. make up B. write ... taken an examination chemistry. A. on B. about C. for D. in25. The police have asked that who saw the accident should get in touch with them. A. somebody B. someone C. one D. anyone PRACTICE...
... commonly used in the FirstCertificate examination. It can be used as a self-study reference grammar and practice book, or as supplementary material in classes preparing for examinations. If ... dancer. FIRSTCERTIFICATE LANGUAGE PRACTICE 2 Underline the most suitable verb form in each sentence. The first one is done for you. a) I suddenly remembered that I forgot/had forgotten my keys. ... whose clothes (20) (shine) like gold! This book is designed to revise and consolidate grammar points at the level of First Certificate. It also provides practice in key lexical areas. There are...
... FIRSTCERTIFICATE LANGUAGE PRACTICE 8 For, since, ago See Grammar 14 for contrast between these time expressions. ... been writing my homework all evening! I didn't know it would take so long. FIRSTCERTIFICATE LANGUAGE PRACTICE 6 Put each verb in brackets into either the present perfect simple or the ... France three times. After It's/This is the first/ second time we use the present perfect. It also refers to our life up to now. This is the first time I have eaten Japanese food. ã Compared...
... (get) dark. FIRST CERTIFICATE LANGUAGE PRACTICE 18 20 Explanations Present simple ã Facts which are always true The present simple is used to describe permanent facts, for example in science ... FIRSTCERTIFICATE LANGUAGE PRACTICE Fixed ã Present continuous arrangements and The present continuous is used ... The present simple can be used to make a summary of the events in a narrative, for example in a film or book. It can also be used for a table of historical events. In Chapter 1, Susan meets...
... FIRSTCERTIFICATE LANGUAGE PRACTICE 2. Put each word in brackets into a suitable verb form. Moving house I ... it your habit?) Are you sleeping enough? (What is happening at the moment?) 21 FIRSTCERTIFICATE LANGUAGE PRACTICE 6 Put each verb in brackets into either the present simple or the present ... drive this kind of car? ever Have this kind of car before c) This is my first visit to Scotland. I This is the first time Scotland d) During dinner, the phone rang. I While phone rang...
... mind telling me h) What do you think of London? Do you think you could tell me FIRST CERTIFICATE LANGUAGE PRACTICE 30 Explanations With tense ã Summary of tense changes changes Tenses ... afternoon. h) Christine told Michael she had lost her lighter the night before. FIRST CERTIFICATE LANGUAGE PRACTICE ... My bank manager wanted to know e) 'When will I know the results of the examination?' Maria asked the examiner f) 'Are you enjoying your flight?' The flight attendant asked...
... instead of was in formal language. Note that were is not stressed in speech. 38 FIRSTCERTIFICATE LANGUAGE PRACTICE 9 Rewrite each sentence, beginning as shown. Do not change the meaning. ... brown pair. Explanations Real/likely situations: first conditional Unreal/imaginary situations: second conditional ã With if A first conditional describes a real or likely situation. ... repair the car, but we haven't got any with us. d) If you (not help) me, I (not pass) the exam. e) It's a beautiful house, and I (buy) it if I (have) the money, but I can't afford...
... new job. We wish you a happy New Year. FIRSTCERTIFICATE LANGUAGE PRACTICE 5 Complete the second sentence so that it has a similar meaning to the first sentence, using the word given. Do ... year I had new tiles put on the roof. I'm having my hair cut this afternoon. FIRSTCERTIFICATE LANGUAGE PRACTICE 1 Underline the verb forms which are not possible. a) My car has being ... letter. The letter was sent to me. Some transitive verbs cannot be made passive in some uses. For example like and love. I like this place. (a passive form of this sentence is not possible) ã...