Upper intermediate progress check 1
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Question 1 of 29
1. Question
Q1. Fill in the missing preposition:
To be good __ / to be bad ___ something
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Simon is really good sport whereas Kate is really bad it.
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Question 2 of 29
2. Question
Q2. Fill in the missing preposition
To be good/ bad ____ (meaning to benefit or be harmful)
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Smoking is really bad our health.
Networking is really good business.
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Question 3 of 29
3. Question
Q3. Fill in the blank with the preposition
To feel good/bad _____ something.
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I feel bad not coming to the party last week.
Sarah feels really good changing career.
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Question 4 of 29
4. Question
Q4. Choose the meaning of the underlined phrase:
She’s been waiting for a good half hour to finally be seated in her favourite restaurant.
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Question 5 of 29
5. Question
Q5. Choose the meaning of the underlined phrase:
A: Oh great, we won’t see the concert. It’s sold out!
B: My bad, I thought tickets would be available just before the concert.
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Question 6 of 29
6. Question
Q6.
A: How’s your new business?
B: So far so good, but we have to wait a bit longer to see how it goes in the long run.
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Question 7 of 29
7. Question
Q7. Your friend is asking you how your house renovation is going.
How do you respond
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Question 8 of 29
8. Question
Q8. Your friend is asking you whether you are ready to set off.
How do you respond?
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Question 9 of 29
9. Question
Q9. Your friend has just told you they have broken up with their partner who cheated on them, and they’re going to start a new life.
How do you respond?
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Question 10 of 29
10. Question
Q10. Your teenage kid wants to go to a party this weekend, but they’re grounded, so they can’t go. Honestly, you don’t care.
How do you respond?
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Question 11 of 29
11. Question
Second conditional
Complete the sentence using the verb in brackets.
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I didn’t tell my parents I was coming to a night club. If (know) where I was, they (be) really annoyed.
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Question 12 of 29
12. Question
Second conditional
Put the sentence in the correct order. Begin the sentence with SHE
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didn't
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live
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here
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like
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it
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she
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wouldn't
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if
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She
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Question 13 of 29
13. Question
Second conditional
Make the second conditional using the verbs in the brackets
DO NOT USE CONTRACTIONS
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If we (not be) friends, I (be) angry with you.
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Question 14 of 29
14. Question
Second conditional
Make the second conditional using the verbs in the brackets
DO NOT USE CONTRACTIONS
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If I (speak) perfect English, I (have) a good job.
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Question 15 of 29
15. Question
Second conditional
Make the second conditional using the verbs in the brackets
DO NOT USE CONTRACTIONS
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Why don’t we emigrate? If we (live) in Australia at least the weather (be) better.
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Question 16 of 29
16. Question
Second conditional
Which phrases are correct?
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Question 17 of 29
17. Question
Second conditional
Correct this sentence:
If it isn’t for Mark, we wouldn’t be here.
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Question 18 of 29
18. Question
Second conditional
Correct this sentence:
If only I would have enough time
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Question 19 of 29
19. Question
Second conditional
Q8. complete the second sentence so that it has a similar meaning to the first sentence, using the word given. Do not change the word given. You must use between two and five words, including the words given.
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I think it would be a good idea to speak to the manager first.
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If speak to the manager first.
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Question 20 of 29
20. Question
Which tense do we use to describe events an event which will be happening at a future point?
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Question 21 of 29
21. Question
Which tense do we use to talk about events that will be completed by a specific time in the future.
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Question 22 of 29
22. Question
Complete the sentence with the best form of the verb in brackets. You should use either the future continuous or the future perfect
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In twenty-four hours’ time I (relax) on my yacht.
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Question 23 of 29
23. Question
Complete the sentence with the best form of the verb in brackets. You should use either the future continuous or the future perfect
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By the time you get back Harry (leave) .
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Question 24 of 29
24. Question
Complete the sentence with the best form of the verb in brackets. You should use either the future continuous or the future perfect
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By the end of the week we (decide) what to do.
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Question 25 of 29
25. Question
Complete the sentence with the best form of the verb in brackets. You should use either the future continuous or the future perfect
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Sorry I can’t make it. I (leave) by 18.00.
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Question 26 of 29
26. Question
Complete the sentence with the best form of the verb in brackets. You should use either the future continuous or the future perfect
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(you/finish) the report by the deadline?
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Question 27 of 29
27. Question
Complete the sentence with the best form of the verb in brackets. You should use either the future continuous or the future perfect
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At three o’clock tomorrow, he for the train.
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Question 28 of 29
28. Question
Complete the sentence with the best form of the verb in brackets. You should use either the future continuous or the future perfect
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By 2050 we all (drive) driverless cars.
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Question 29 of 29
29. Question
Complete the sentence with the best form of the verb in brackets. You should use either the future continuous or the future perfect
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(you/do) everything by seven?
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