)part 5 i.grammar tick () a, b, or c to complete the sentences. 12 example: my brother russian. a speak b speaks c do speak 1 i need english quickly. a learning b learn c to learn 2 i don’t mind up early in the morning. a to get b get c getting 3 we stopped at a petrol station some petrol. a to get b get c for get 4 is very bad for your health. a smoke b smoking c the smoking 5 it’s dangerous here late at night a walk b to walk c for walk 6 he went to work without breakfast. a having b have c to have 7 you pay to go into that art gallery. it’s free. a don’t must b mustn’t c don’t have to 8 it’s a secret so you tell anybody. a mustn’t to b mustn’t c don’t have to 9 we walked the park. a through b over c under 10 john of the room and didn’t come back. a went b went out c went in 11 i would go to china. a like to b like c to 12 it's important to good english in my job. a speaking b speak c spoke 13 i opened the door who was there. a see b saw c to see 14 books or magazines helps me to learn new words. a reading b read c the reading 15 i hate for buses when it’s cold. a wait b the wait c waiting 16 she’s good at she makes fantastic pasta. a cooking b to cook c the cooking 17 she to work on saturdays. she’s a shop assistant. a has b must c mustn’t 18 you touch that. it's very dangerous. a has b must c mustn’t 19 do you to wear a uniform at your school? a must b have c mustn’t 20 in tennis you hit the ball a net. a into b along c over ii.vocabulary a tick () a, b, or c to complete the sentences with a verb in the correct form. example: she likesgoing to parties. a is liking b likes to c likes 1 i’m find a new job. a to try b trying c trying to 2 we’re to go abroad next summer. a planning b to plan c plan 3 don’t to turn off the light. a to forget b forget c forgetting 4 i don’t living with my parents. 13 a to mind b minding c mind 5 he always to help me with my homework. a offers b is offering c to offer 6 i to go to the bank today. a am needing b need c needs 7 we’ve to buy a new house. a deciding b decide c decided 8 we’re to buy a new flat soon. a hopping b to hope c hoping 9 she to phone me last night. a promises b promised c promise 10 i being late. a am hating b hates c hate b tick () a, b, or c to complete the sentences with the correct preposition. example: the train went throughthe tunnel. a across b through c down 11 the cat ran the road. a across b through c opposite 12 our ball fell the river. a across b into c over 13 in athletics you have to run a track. a over b across c round 14 we walked up the hill and then again. a down b along c towards 15 pass the ball me! a round b along c to c tick () a, b, or c to complete the sentences with the correct verb. example: i basketball every saturday. a play b do c go 16 i aerobics at my local gym. a play b do c go 17 in tennis you have to the ball with a racket. a hit b throw c kick 18 they always skiing at christmas. a play b do c go 19 in football you have to the ball into the net. a hit b throw c kick 20 we’re learning to golf. a play b do c go iii.pronunciation a which word has a different sound? tick () a, b, or c. example: a van b tram c lane 1 a if b tryc mind 2 a enjoyb noise c boring 3 a think b thinc sitting 4 a after b along c arrive 5 aoffer b stop c open b which is the stressed syllable? tick () a, b, or c. example: a afternoon b afternoon c afternoon 6 a difficult b difficult c difficult 7 a remember b remember c remember 8 a interested b interested c interested 9 a important b important c important 14 10 a aerobics b aerobics c aerobics