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EXAM 11
VOCABULARY
Choose the right word to complete the sentences.
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This is a reference book, so you must bring it down / out / back tomorrow.
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I don’t know the answer but I’m sure I can find out /up / back for you.
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You can only take up / out / back five books at a time.
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I can’t remember where I put my phone back / down / up.
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Did you take back / up / down all your library books yesterday?
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Where did you pick back / out / up that book, Sarah?
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Please can you put the book back / out / down where you found it?
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I need to give John down / back / out his laptop tonight.
i2| Complete the sentences using the words from the list.
drawings | cover | shelf | title | fans | chapter | authors | pages
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Philip Pullman and Laura Gallego are my favourite at the moment.
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I’ll come with you, just let me finish this first.
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This is a very long book with over 1,000 .
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This book was inspired by some pencil the writer found in her desk.
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I think books with a one-word seem interesting.
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When I’m choosing a book I usually look at the picture on the first.
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I have so many books now that I need another to put them on.
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All the of R J Palacio’s book Wonder are waiting for her to write
another story.
[grammar^
[ 3 Complete the sentences with the correct form of the verb in brackets.
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If you buy these apples, you a second bag for half price.
(get)
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If you start reading that book, you put it down. (not be
able to)
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If Dad to order the pizza, we’ll pick it up on the way
home. (remember)
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If Anna her phone, she’ll be home soon. (find)
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If Mum goes shopping today, we pasta for dinner. (have)
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There’ll be eight of us if John home for dinner. (come)
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If you the books back today, you’ll have to pay a fine.
(not take)
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I won’t go out tonight if you me to. (not want)
a Choose the right word(s) to complete the sentences.
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Ifyou go / will go / don't go later, the shops will be shut.
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I won't / not / don't enjoy myself because I don’t like horror films.
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If Ann wins this round, she'll be /won't be / isn't in the final.
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If they have /will have / has time, they’ll stop at the supermarket on the way home.
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If Paul hasn't / has / have enough money, he’ll buy the tickets when he gets there.
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You can / can't /won't return this book if you read it.
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I not / don't / won't watch the film if it’s got a lot of fight scenes.
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The teacher will be angry if we won't / not / don't do the homework.
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