Frank always _____ hard all day but he _____ at the moment.
Give the correct form of the verb in the bracket.
Kim (hold) some roses now. They (smell) good.
Complete the conversations. Use the present simple or present continuous of the verbs in brackets.
A: an e-mail to Jenny? (he / write)
B: Yes. He to invite her to his party. (want)
When she came home from school yesterday, her mother _____ in the kitchen.
When Carol _____ me last night, I _____ my favorite show on television.
I'm not used to _____ so much tea.
Choose the sentence that is closest in meaning to
Harry no longer smokes a lot.
Choose the underlined part that needs correction.
You should to read more books if you want to improve your English vocabulary.
Choose the underlined part that needs correction.
Because Ann's English was poor, she couldn't passing the final exam.
You _____ pass the exam in order to graduate from high school.
You ______ cheat on any exams.
I promise I _____ tomorrow.
Look at those black clouds. It _____.
They have learnt English _____ 2001.
We _____ good friends for more than 10 years.
Claire hasn’t finished her homework _____.
_____ you _____ tried Japanese food?
Your English _____ better if you study harder.
If you _____ iron, it starts to get red hot and then white hot.
Choose the underlined part that needs correction.
If the weather will be nice, I will go to school.
Choose the correct answer.
The examination will be held __________ June, 2019.
The picture was taken _____ winter.
Do you really want to spend the whole day _____ the beach?
Read the following passage then choose the best answer to each question below.
My name's Zack and I'm 14. This summer my dad and I travelled to Tanzania to climb Mount Kilimanjaro, Africa's highest mountain. My dad and I have climbed many mountains in Scotland since I was little, but, at 5,895 metres, Kilimanjaro was higher than anything I'd done before. Planning the trip took months, including a few weeks training in the mountains of Switzerland.
Over 20,000 people climb Kilimanjaro every year. Some do it because the countryside is very interesting, going from rainforest to snow at the top. Our reason was that you can get to the top without ropes and special climbing kit. There are also few storms on the mountain, but we only learnt that later.
Some UK travel companies only take people older than fifteen up Kilimanjaro. I thought this was strange because the youngest person to climb it was only seven. But a company in Tanzania with experience of climbing with kids allowed us to book their trip.
Climbing above 4,000 metres can be difficult because some people get terrible headaches. I was fine, but others in our group were sick, including Dad, so I had to look after him as we got near the top. The other problem was he lost his gloves. His hands got so cold, he couldn't feel them. This was dangerous, so I gave him my socks to keep his hands warm.
It took us six days altogether and it was my best experience ever. I'd do it again soon.
This is a piece of paper that shows the things you have paid for. What is it?