This document contains several grammar and vocabulary exercises:
1. It asks to fill in gaps in sentences with appropriate collocations from a list, including "have access", "culture shock", and "note taking".
2. It asks to rewrite sentences in reported speech, such as "She told me they were intending to do it next month" becoming "She told me that they had intended to do it the next month".
3. It asks to fill in gaps with phrasal verbs like "put up with", "apply for", and "look up".
4. It asks to match phrasal verb meanings like "go through" and "bring up" with their definitions.
This document contains several grammar and vocabulary exercises:
1. It asks to fill in gaps in sentences with appropriate collocations from a list, including "have access", "culture shock", and "note taking".
2. It asks to rewrite sentences in reported speech, such as "She told me they were intending to do it next month" becoming "She told me that they had intended to do it the next month".
3. It asks to fill in gaps with phrasal verbs like "put up with", "apply for", and "look up".
4. It asks to match phrasal verb meanings like "go through" and "bring up" with their definitions.
This document contains several grammar and vocabulary exercises:
1. It asks to fill in gaps in sentences with appropriate collocations from a list, including "have access", "culture shock", and "note taking".
2. It asks to rewrite sentences in reported speech, such as "She told me they were intending to do it next month" becoming "She told me that they had intended to do it the next month".
3. It asks to fill in gaps with phrasal verbs like "put up with", "apply for", and "look up".
4. It asks to match phrasal verb meanings like "go through" and "bring up" with their definitions.
This document contains several grammar and vocabulary exercises:
1. It asks to fill in gaps in sentences with appropriate collocations from a list, including "have access", "culture shock", and "note taking".
2. It asks to rewrite sentences in reported speech, such as "She told me they were intending to do it next month" becoming "She told me that they had intended to do it the next month".
3. It asks to fill in gaps with phrasal verbs like "put up with", "apply for", and "look up".
4. It asks to match phrasal verb meanings like "go through" and "bring up" with their definitions.
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A.
FILL IN THE GAPS WITH THE APPROPRIATE COLLOCATIONS FROM THE
LIST: (3 pts) Civil society – have access – take place –- equal rights - note taking - - culture shock- 1) People with special needs should………………….to buildings and institutions without difficulty. 2) ………………………….is one of the serious problems that immigrants suffer in the host country. 3) Listening and ………………………. are important skills to understand presentations at the university. 4) The president announced that the summit will…………………….in Moscow. 5) Men and women, all over the world, should enjoy………………………. 6) the number of NGOs and associations presenting …………………is growing year after year. B. REWRITE THE FOLLOWING SENTENCES IN THE REPORTED SPEECH.(8pts) 1) “they were intending to do it next month”. She told me. i. She told me ___________________________________________ 2) “We must take care of each other” he told them. i. He told them ____________________________________________ 3) “they bought a new car two weeks ago”. I said. i. I said _______________________________________ 4) “I have been watching a horror movie” he replied. i. He replied ____________________________________________________ 5) “Who did you see at the station yesterday?” my mom asked her.
my mom asked her _____________
C. FILL IN THE GAPS WITH THE RIGHT PHRASAL VERB. (3pts)
Found out – apply for- put up with- log in – look up- put off 1) I don’t know how she ____________ the bad manners of her boss! 2) His story is not true, he just ___________it ________. 3) After high school, I will ___________________ a university in Australia. 4) You cannot _____________ your twitter account, if you forget your password. 5) Mary and Jack will ______________ their wedding ceremony till December. 6) Sorry, I didn’t know about your divorce, I have just ___________________. D. MATCH THE FOLLOWING PHRASAL MEANINGS WITH THEIR MEANINGS: (3pts) 1) Come across - experience, suffer and withstand. 2) Cut down - continue 3) Bring up -finish, expire and be out of 4) Carry on - find by chance. 5) Go through - reduce the amount of something. 6) Run out - educate a child. E. Fill in the gaps with the right phrasal verb: bring up –look up - give up – break down - refer to 1) "If you want to become healthy, ________ smoking from now", I advised him. 2) Some women don't like to work outside because they want to _________ their children. 3) my car is so old and not reliable any more. It always _________ 4) What does NGO ________ ? - non-governmental organization
F. fill in the blanks with the correct linking word from the list ;
(despite / however /so as to /although / such as /instead of /Therfore /and )
1. I helped Mary a lot . ................ , she didn’t thank me. 2. ……………………. The exercise was hard , I managed to do it . 3. He sent me a message ............................. calling me . 4. There are a lot of beautiful cities in Morocco …………Marrakesh , Fes , Rabat ………….Ouarzazate 5. The meal was really salty. .................. , nobody could finish it. 6. Carol is going to the dentist ........................ relieve her toothache. 7 .She spent the night in the garden ………………….the cold weather. G. Rewrite the sentences in Reported Speech using the verbs given in brackets: 1. “You took my wallet yesterday” Olatz said. (accuse) 2. Roberto said “I’ll help you tomorrow” (promise) 3. “Why don’t we go to Madrid this weekend?” He said (suggest) 4. “She is always taking my things without permission!” he said (complain) 5. “I will marry you” Gemma said (promise) 6. “Pay attention, please” The teacher said to the students (ask) 7. “Aim and shoot” the captain said to the soldiers (order) 8. “You’d better go to the dentist” Mum said to me (advise) 9. “I didn’t steal the money from the bag” he said (deny) 10.“I’m sorry I didn’t call you before coming” Jon said (apologize)