9 Extra Practice 2

1.Complete the sentences with a suitable collocation.

keep in touch • make a mistake • make friends • make a decision • break the habit • keep a secret

1.Can you …………………… and tell no one about this?

2.You have to …………………… and choose a name for your team.

3.Try to …………………… of smoking.

4.Try not to …………………… . It needs to be perfect.

5.I hope I …………………… at my new school.

6.Let’s …………………… and speak to each other every week.

2.The words in bold are in the wrong sentences. Write them next to the correct sentences.

1.My parents will take over my phone if I speak too much. ……………………

2.Don’t stop. Go by with your story …………………….

3.Let’s take after to the restaurant where we first met. ……………………

4.I think we should take away the instructions before we begin the game. ……………………

5.Sam will take up his father’s business one day. ……………………

6.I go over my mother. We are both musical. ……………………

7.I want to go back a sport because I need to do some exercise. ……………………

8.I hope the time will go on quickly while my boyfriend is away. ……………………

3.Complete the conditional sentences with the correct form of the verb in brackets.

1.If you knew the answer, …………………… you …………………… (tell) me?

2.If I ……………………………… (not be) so tired, I would go out.

3.He won’t succeed unless he ……………………………… (work) harder.

4.If I ……………………………… (get) home soon, I will call you.

5.If I ……………………………… (not go) to the park, I would never have met you.

4.Choose the correct answers.

Summerhill School is one of the most famous schools in the world. It 1built / was built / is built by
A S Neill in 1929. Neill believed that school should be a place 2whose / where / which suits all types
of students. That is why he 3created / creates / is creating a democratic school. At Summerhill, all decisions 4is made / are made / made at school meetings. Students and teachers 5decide /
are deciding / have decided everything together. In addition, students at Summerhill 6can / mustn’t / shouldn’t choose not to go to lessons. In recent years, more and more democratic schools like Summerhill 7have opened / opened / open all over the world. Now, many parents 8are choosing /
were choosing / had chosen to send their children to these schools. It seems that they
9will continue / continue / are continuing to be popular for many years to come.

5.Rewrite the sentences using the words in brackets. Do not change the original meaning.

1.The mayor will open the new library next week. (by)

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2.This is the woman. I met her at the party. (who)

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3.John lived here when he was a child. (used to)

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4.I don’t like to cook. (hate)

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