GRAMMAR Tick () A, B, or C to complete the sentences.
Example: My sister Italian.
A speak B speaks C do speak
1 I need to drive a car this summer.
A learning B learn C to learn
2 I don’t mind time with my partner’s family.
A to spend B spend C spending
3 We stopped at a café a drink and a break.
A to have B have C for have
4 about everything is the best way to have a good relationship.
A Talking B Talk C The talking
5 It’s interesting your partner’s brothers and sisters.
A meet B to meet C for meet
6 I don’t feel like breakfast this morning.
A having B have C to have
7 You pay to go into that museum. It’s free.
A don’t must B mustn’t C don’t have to
8 You walk home at night. It’s dangerous.
A should B shouldn’t C shouldn’t to
9 I think they buy a new car. Their old one looks terrible.
A should B should to C mustn’t
10 Nina couldn’t come to my birthday party, but I went to .
A her B she’s C hers
11 If we queues, the other queue will move quicker.
A changed B change C will change
12 She’ll be really happy if we her to our party.
A invited B invite C would invite
13 If they arrive in five minutes, we’ll go.
A didn’t B won’t C don’t
14 How many films Johnny Depp made?
A did B have C has
15 When your parents meet?
A have B has C did
16 What she do if she lost her job?
A will B would C did
17 If we work tomorrow, we’d stay longer at the party.
A have to B didn’t have to C don’t have
18 you stop working if you were rich?
A Would B Will C Do
19 My mum was a teacher 25 years before retiring.
A for B since C during
20 We’ve lived here I was a young child.
A for B since C when