... FIRSTCERTIFICATELANGUAGEPRACTICE 6 Look carefully at each line. Some of the lines are correct, and some have ... shouldn't You bike. j) The only thing I could do was run away! had I run away! 101 FIRSTCERTIFICATELANGUAGEPRACTICE Choose the most suitable response to each comment or question. 100 a) ... GRAMMAR 17 MODAL VERBS: PAST 2 Complete the second sentence so that it has a similar meaning to the first sentence, using the word given. Do not change the word given. You must use between two and...
... FIRSTCERTIFICATELANGUAGEPRACTICE 4 Rewrite each sentence so that it contains the word given in capitals, ... this road today. TRAFFIC 5 Complete the second sentence so that it has a similar meaning to the first sentence, using the word given. Do not change the word given. You must use between two and ... 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 object, and the object can only come at...
... to avoid being bitten by A) lobsters B) geese C) cockroaches D) mosquitoes 251 FIRSTCERTIFICATELANGUAGEPRACTICE â Replace the verbs in italics with a verb from the box. Do not change the...
... longer fire. j) When the volcano erupted, a party of tourists was danger. 267 FIRSTCERTIFICATELANGUAGEPRACTICE 7 Match each sentence (a-j) with a suitable sentence (1-10) below which ... minor injuries and shock. j) Don't worry. I'll take care you myself. 272 FIRSTCERTIFICATELANGUAGEPRACTICE 3 Complete each sentence with a word from the box. Use each word once only. ... carry the injured man out of the building. 10 to have an operation on my foot. 270 FIRSTCERTIFICATELANGUAGEPRACTICE 5 Choose the most suitable word or phrase to complete each sentence. a)...
... sentence with a word beginning as shown. Each space represents one letter. 285 FIRSTCERTIFICATELANGUAGEPRACTICE 10 Decide which answer (A, B, C or D) best fits each space. Learning how ... B success C understanding D attention 15) A pass B waste C tell D use 286 FIRSTCERTIFICATELANGUAGEPRACTICE 5 Choose the most suitable word or phrase to complete each sentence. a) ... 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 (4) , but did not feel (5) She...
... There is no such thing as a ghost! h) I prefer to begin at the end and go wards. FIRSTCERTIFICATELANGUAGEPRACTICE 3 Complete each sentence with a word formed from a word in box A. Use one ... what he was saying. INTEREST They applauded him and then made him Prime Minister. FIRSTCERTIFICATELANGUAGEPRACTICE 8 Complete each sentence with a word formed from a word in the box. a) ... novelist. g) Thank you. You gave me a good haircut/haircutting. h) Excellent. That was a first class /first course lunch! i) I prefer self-made/homemade jam to the jam you buy in shops. 6 Complete...
... particles, and collocations. Contents Introduction vii iii FIRSTCERTIFICATELANGUAGEPRACTICEFIRSTCERTIFICATELANGUAGEPRACTICE Vocabulary 1 Travel and holidays 203 Vocabulary 2 ... the level of First Certificate. It also provides practice in key lexical areas. There are regular consolidation units which include forms of testing commonly used in the FirstCertificate examination. ... world ISBN 1 405 00765 6 without key ISBN 1 405 00766 4 with key Text â MichaelVince 2003 Design and illustration â Macmillan Publishers Limited 2003 First published 1993 This edition...
... gold! FIRSTCERTIFICATELANGUAGEPRACTICE 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. ... lie, stay prefer the present perfect continuous. I've been waiting for ages. FIRSTCERTIFICATELANGUAGEPRACTICE 8 For, since, ago See Grammar 14 for contrast between these time expressions. ... there together. .j) I can't remember how long/when I've had this watch. FIRST CERTIFICATELANGUAGEPRACTICE 10 GRAMMAR 2 PRESENT PERFECT Choose a suitable description for each picture....
... completion of an event. I'll wait here until you have finished. 16 FIRSTCERTIFICATELANGUAGEPRACTICE Key points 1 The present perfect simple describes events without a definite time. ... it your habit?) Are you sleeping enough? (What is happening at the moment?) 21 FIRSTCERTIFICATELANGUAGEPRACTICE Fixed ã Present continuous arrangements and The present continuous is used ... made at the time of speaking. I know, I'll get him a wallet for his birthday. 15 CATE LANGUAGEPRACTICE Underline the most suitable verb form in each sentence. a) What sort of work do...
... told Ron he was leaving that afternoon. h) Christine told Michael she had lost her lighter the night before. FIRST CERTIFICATELANGUAGEPRACTICE GRAMMAR 6 INDIRECT SPEECH 31 ã Reporting polite ... C stay D have stayed 15) A have gone B went C am going D will have gone 29 FIRSTCERTIFICATELANGUAGEPRACTICE 2. Put each word in brackets into a suitable verb form. Moving house I ... salesman h) 'Have you ever been to Japan, Paul?' Sue asked Paul 33 FIRSTCERTIFICATELANGUAGEPRACTICE 5 Look carefully at each line. Some of the lines are correct, and some have...
... 3) I'd have liked it more if it had looked like someone I knew. FIRST CERTIFICATELANGUAGEPRACTICE CATE LANGUAGEPRACTICE Underline the most suitable verb forms in each sentence. a) ... mind telling me h) What do you think of London? Do you think you could tell me FIRST CERTIFICATELANGUAGEPRACTICE 5 Choose the most appropriate description for each picture. 1) If she ... Should h) I wouldn't accept if you asked me to marry you! If you were 41 FIRSTCERTIFICATELANGUAGEPRACTICE 9 Rewrite each sentence, beginning as shown. Do not change the meaning....
... Mary's hair still needs cutting. 55 FIRSTCERTIFICATELANGUAGEPRACTICE 5 Complete the second sentence so that it has a similar meaning to the first sentence, using the word given. Do ... sister is staying with us. This is Jack, whose sister is staying with us. 6.i FIRSTCERTIFICATELANGUAGEPRACTICE 2 Decide which answer (A, B, C or D) best fits each space. The stolen bike ... clauses In a non-defining relative clause we cannot leave out the relative pronoun. FIRSTCERTIFICATELANGUAGEPRACTICE 60 4 Put each verb in brackets into a suitable verb form. A friend in...