Use the prefixes dis- or un-
Believe, common, usual, like, agree, polluted, appear, honest, healthy, comfort, natural, happy, please, real
Choose the right word:
We have been waiting for you (since/for) half an hour.
Mr. Jackson (flew/flowed) to Italy, he didn’t go by train.
Have you (ever/just now) seen a lizard?
Mr. Smith, we would like to congratulate you (with/on) becoming a doctor.
I saw my friends (the other day/lately).
Two of your pet mice are here, and where are (the other/the others)?
Have they left for Rome (yet/just)?
If you want to have (another/the other) sandwich, tell me: I’ll make you one.
The letters are so small, I can’t make the words (up/out).
Ben made (out/off) without saying a word to us.
Make sentences using the following words: only, plenty, make up, hate, tonight, walk, clear, guest, advice, should
Choose the variant that can’t be used:
These plants … three times a week.
You should water b) can be watered c) should be watered
You … many questions.
Won’t be asked b) didn’t be asked c) weren’t asked
As he behaves badly, he ….
Must be punished b) will be punished c) was punished
The logs … too long for our fireplace.
Were cut b) have to be cut c) have been cut
He … in the battle.
Won’t have been hurt b) may have been hurt c) can’t have been hurt
The book … everywhere.
Is looked for b) must be looked c) has been looked for
He …. at.
Is often laughed b) is usual laughed c) is never laughed
She … with the housework.
Is being helped b) has been helped c) won’t been helped
The fence … .
Had be painted b) could be painted c) might have been painted
She … the best actress of the year.
Will be chosen as b) will choose c) will be being chosen as
Choose the right word:
My son is still (enough/too) weak to go to school after such a serious illness.
You can catch a cold if you stay long in such (hot/cold) water.
(what/how) interesting stories my grandma (tells/says) me before I (go/come)to bed.
Even the best doctors in the country can’t (cure/recover) this disease.
I can prescribe you a very strong medicine (for/from) your pain.
It was (such/so) luck to recover (so/such) quickly and to finish the school year together with my friends.
Brian has (lost/found) his mobile, he can’t (find/lose) it.
The (pain/ache) was sudden and very strong. I could (hard/hardly) move.
Jill has (put on/lost) weight. She has become obese.
Still or yet? Choose the right word:
I haven’t finished the book … .
Bob is … sick. He doesn’t go to school.
I … don’t understand you. Why haven’ you come on time?
They were … having tea when I came.
Rose says the children haven’t finished their afternoon meal … .
Where is Steve? – He is … working on the computer, I think.
Sharon has put on weight but she … eats too many sweets.
Harris hasn’t left … , he is … in the office, … I don’t think I can speak to him now. He is very busy.
Fill in: a) Must b)Mustn’t c)Have to d)Don’t have to e)Had to f)Didn’t have to g)Will have to h)Won’t have to
You can stay out late if you like. You … come home early.
He might … take his younger brother out to football match.
The bus came on time, so we … wait long at the bus stop.
The rules for basketball say: you … stand holding the ball for as long as you like.
You …think about the future and not about the past.
You … have a visa to travel to some countries.
You …even take your passport those years.
You … use your energy unless you have to.
If you are travelling by air, you … carry anything in your luggage that could be used as a weapon, such as a knife or a pair of scissors.
Books … be returned on or before the data stamped below.
They look alike. They …be twins.
Do you know how it … be done?
If Jane … phone, ask her to wait for us.
You … walk alone around the town late at night.
We … have taken a wrong map.