Publicado el 10.12.202111.12.2021 por Sebas — Deja un comentarioJhonattan & Angie’s Test 2 Creado en December 11, 2021 Por Sebas Jhonattan & Angie Hii!! Thanks for being my student! You’ve been doing great! 1 / 47 Choose «see», «wacth» or «look»Would you like to ____ a film at the cinema tonight? Comprobar 2 / 47 Choose «see», «wacth» or «look»Would you like to ____ a film at my house tonight? Comprobar 3 / 47 Choose «see», «wacth» or «look»You must better ____ at that map! I think you’re lost! Comprobar 4 / 47 Choose «see», «wacth» or «look»Oh yes, I ____ what you mean. Comprobar 5 / 47 Choose «see», «wacth» or «look»Denny and Phil ____ good tonight. Comprobar 6 / 47 Choose «see», «wacth» or «look»You can’t ____ far in this fog. Comprobar 7 / 47 Choose the correct oneI ____ a huge amount of money to a friend and he didn’t pay me back lent borrowed 8 / 47 Choose the correct oneWhy do students ____ so much money from their parents? lend borrow 9 / 47 Choose the correct oneWill you ____ her your car? If she does any damage I can be the one who pays for it lend borrow 10 / 47 Choose the correct oneYou know you can ____ anything from me! lend borrow 11 / 47 Choose the correct onePeter won’t ____ his car to anyone! lend borrow 12 / 47 Choose the correct oneCould you ____ me some money, please? lend borrow 13 / 47 Complete the sentence with «Specially» or «Especially» as appropriate:I want to throw a party _____________ for my brother Comprobar 14 / 47 Complete the sentence with «Specially» or «Especially» as appropriate:This movie is ______________ for sensitising the audience Comprobar 15 / 47 Complete the sentence with «Specially» or «Especially» as appropriate:My mum gets ______________ grumpy when my brother doesn’t listen to her Comprobar 16 / 47 Complete the sentence with «Specially» or «Especially» as appropriate:We hired Ingles con Sebas classes, ______________ to level up our English Comprobar 17 / 47 Complete the sentence with «Specially» or «Especially» as appropriate:Sebas likes Colombian singers, ________________ Shakira Comprobar 18 / 47 Complete the sentence with «Specially» or «Especially» as appropriate:I like Italian food, _________________ spaghetti Comprobar 19 / 47 What adjective would be perfect to say «extreme» or «complete»? Delightful Outrageous Weary Gripping Utter Ravenous Flamboyant Superfluous Flawless Prestigious Exasperated Appalling 20 / 47 If you can’t solve a problem and you start feeling annoyed, what adjective would you use to express the way you’re felling? Delightful Outrageous Weary Gripping Utter Ravenous Flamboyant Superfluous Flawless Prestigious Exasperated Appalling 21 / 47 If you are reading a book or watching a movie that holds your attention completely, which adjective would you use? Delightful Outrageous Weary Gripping Utter Ravenous Flamboyant Superfluous Flawless Prestigious Exasperated Appalling 22 / 47 If someone is giving so many details that are not needed, which adjective would you use in order to characterise those extra details? Delightful Outrageous Weary Gripping Utter Ravenous Flamboyant Superfluous Flawless Prestigious Exasperated Appalling 23 / 47 If something or someone is respect or admired, usually because of a reputation for high quality, success, or social influence, which adjective would you use? Delightful Outrageous Weary Gripping Utter Ravenous Flamboyant Superfluous Flawless Prestigious Exasperated Appalling 24 / 47 If something is awful or very bad, which adjective would you use? Delightful Outrageous Weary Gripping Utter Ravenous Flamboyant Superfluous Flawless Prestigious Exasperated Appalling 25 / 47 If something is unacceptable, offensive or unusual, which adjective would you use? Delightful Outrageous Weary Gripping Utter Ravenous Flamboyant Superfluous Flawless Prestigious Exasperated Appalling 26 / 47 If something is very pleasant, attractive, or enjoyable, which adjective would you use? Delightful Outrageous Weary Gripping Utter Ravenous Flamboyant Superfluous Flawless Prestigious Exasperated Appalling 27 / 47 If you want to say that you need something without mistakes, which adjective would you use? Delightful Outrageous Weary Gripping Utter Ravenous Flamboyant Superfluous Flawless Prestigious Exasperated Appalling 28 / 47 If you feel extremely tired, especially as a result of excessive exertion, which adjective would you use? Delightful Outrageous Weary Gripping Utter Ravenous Flamboyant Superfluous Flawless Prestigious Exasperated Appalling 29 / 47 If you are very confident in your behaviour, and liking to be noticed by other people, for example because of the way you dress, talk, etc, which adjective would you use? Delightful Outrageous Weary Gripping Utter Ravenous Flamboyant Superfluous Flawless Prestigious Exasperated Appalling 30 / 47 If you are extremely hungry, which adjective would you use: Delightful Outrageous Weary Gripping Utter Ravenous Flamboyant Superfluous Flawless Prestigious Exasperated Appalling 31 / 47 There are some phrasal verbs that were evaluated in the Third Part of Inside Out. Let’s check them out:What does «Figure out» mean? To have a responsibility To stay awake To understand or solve something To change a plan unexpectedly To have a new beginning, usually something favourable 32 / 47 There are some phrasal verbs that were evaluated in the Third Part of Inside Out. Let’s check them out:What does «Be in charge of» mean? To have a responsibility To stay awake To understand or solve something To change a plan unexpectedly To have a new beginning, usually something favourable 33 / 47 There are some phrasal verbs that were evaluated in the Third Part of Inside Out. Let’s check them out:What does «Make a fresh start» mean? To have a responsibility To stay awake To understand or solve something To change a plan unexpectedly To have a new beginning, usually something favourable 34 / 47 There are some phrasal verbs that were evaluated in the Third Part of Inside Out. Let’s check them out:What does «Be up» mean? To have a responsibility To stay awake To understand or solve something To change a plan unexpectedly To have a new beginning, usually something favourable 35 / 47 There are some phrasal verbs that were evaluated in the Third Part of Inside Out. Let’s check them out:What does «Turn around» mean? To have a responsibility To stay awake To understand or solve something To change a plan unexpectedly To have a new beginning, usually something favourable 36 / 47 Complete the sentence with «Would» or «Used to» as appropriate:I ____________ be very angry before getting that illness Comprobar 37 / 47 Complete the sentence with «Would» or «Used to» as appropriate:I ____________ work in an office, but now I work in a hospital. Comprobar 38 / 47 Complete the sentence with «Would» or «Used to» as appropriate:Elisabeth ____________ have a motorbike, but she sold it last year and bought a car. Comprobar 39 / 47 Complete the sentence with «Would» or «Used to» as appropriate:Martina prefers staying at home now, but she ___________ travel a lot in the past. Comprobar 40 / 47 I’m afraid I’ll never ________________ in this place. I simply don’t like it and never will. get used to living used to live got used to living 41 / 47 When I had to commute to work every day I ________________ very early. used to get up used to getting up 42 / 47 Don’t worry, it’s a simple program to use. You ________________ it in no time, I’m sure. are used to will get used to used to use 43 / 47 We were surprised to see her driving – she ________________ when we first met her. got used to driving was used to driving didn’t use to drive 44 / 47 He ______________ several books a month, but he doesn’t have time any more. was used to reading was used to read 45 / 47 When I started working here I needed a lot of help, but now I ______________ all the work on my own. used to do am used to doing get used to doing 46 / 47 Select the correct sentence: I can’t get used to wearing glasses, it’s horrible! I can’t be used to wearing glasses, it’s horrible! I can’t get used to wear glasses, it’s horrible! I am not used wearing glasses, it’s horrible! 47 / 47 We use “Be used to” to talk about… Doing a daily activity Doing a new activity Doing something for so long that it’s normal for you Doing activities that we plan to do in the present Thanks for sitting you exam!!Take a screenshot of your results and send them to your group «Homework»Learning English is difficult but it’s also so much fun! Tu puntación es The average score is 78% LinkedIn Facebook Twitter 0% Reiniciar cuestionario Navegación de entradasAnterior: Thanks for your payment!Siguiente: Listening Comprehension – PR Deja una respuesta Cancelar la respuestaTu dirección de correo electrónico no será publicada. Los campos obligatorios están marcados con *Comentario Nombre * Correo electrónico * Web Guarda mi nombre, correo electrónico y web en este navegador para la próxima vez que comente.