I. Complete the sentences with a prep/adverb
- Do you mind if I turn off the television?
- We don't stop here. It's the next station.
- Nurses often have to deal with some difficult people.
- Catch the train! It's leaving.
- Look at this photo in the paper.
- I've just found some old photos that I want to show you.
- Please take off your socks before you enter the room.
- The neighbour asked us to turn down the music.
- Please switch off the lights when you leave.
- The flight will depart any moment now.
- Quick! Get on the bus. It's ready to leave.
- I don't know where my book is. I have to find it.
- It's dark inside. Can you turn on the light, please?
- I need some new clothes. Why don't you try on these jeans?
- It's warm inside. Take off your coat.
- This pencil is really old. You can throw it away.
- It's too loud here. Can you turn down the radio a little?
- The firemen were able to put out the fire in Church Street.
- Did the doctor examine your leg?
- They are looking forward to meeting their friends.
- John has to take care of his younger brother.
- I’d like you to write down all the words you don’t know.
- Could you turn up the radio? I can’t hear anything.
- You need to get off the bus at Market Square and get on two stops later.
- Please put on your coat. It's cold outside.
- Many hospitals are running out of money these days.
- Please try on these shows to see if they are the right size.
- I'm going to set up my own company. I've already got enough money.
- He never gets up when the alarm rings.
- I'll see you later at the airport tomorrow morning.
II. Give the correct form of the words to complete the sentences
- These shops have goods for sale at attractive prices. (attract)
- This room is the nicest in the hotel. (nice)
- The theatre is the farthest of the four buildings. (far)
- Please give me less milk than you did last time. (little)
- Few rivers in our country are polluted. (pollute)
- Last year there was a district walking competition. (compete)
- The town is clean but the country is much cleaner. (clean)
- His office is on the eighth floor. (eight)
- I made the worst mistake in my life when I told them my secret. (bad)
- There was a robbery in the bank last week. The robber took a lot of money. (rob)
III. Fill in the blank with a suitable word
Children in Viet Nam go to school (1) when they are 6 years old. (2) From 6 to 11 they are in primary schools. In primary school they learn (3) how to solve problems. They have Maths, Vietnamese, and Literature. They learn to draw, sing, dance and speak English, (4) too. From 11 to 17, boys and girls in Vietnam (5) go to secondary schools. In secondary schools, they have a...