Complete the sentences with the correct form of the word in brackets.
1 I’d like to have these holiday photos *enlarged* (large) so we can frame them and hang them up in the lounge.
2 I always enjoy reading the(edit) pages of the Sunday papers to get a general idea of the main news items of the week.
3 Jack’s(mature) often lets him down.
It’s about time he faced up to the fact that he’s no longer in his twenties.
4 What you’re suggesting is completely(ethics) and I will not allow it. It goes against all my principles.
5 The development of satellite links has truly(form) our communication systems.
6 I really can’t imagine Kevin being a centre manager. He’s not really a people person and tends to be too(confront) when it comes to dealing with conflict.
7 Arnold’s finding it hard to get work because having invested so much into his education, he’s now(qualification) for a lot of the jobs he’s been applying for.
Fill in the gaps with the correct forms:
1. I (have been learning) ... English for seven years now.
2. But last year I (was not working) ... hard enough, that's why my marks (were not) ... really good then
3. As I (want to pass) my English exam successfully next year, I (am studying) ... harder this term.
4. During my last summer holidays, my parents (sent) ... me on a language course to London.
5. It (was) great and I think ... I (had learnt)... a lot.
6. Before I (went) to London, I (did not enjoy)... learning English.
I've got the games console and an MP3 player, but the MP3 player is broken.
When we visited the USA, we went to the White House - but we didn't see the President!
My friend has got a snake and a spider. The snake is green and the spider is black.
I had an apple and an orange for lunch. The apple tasted horrible.
I bought a T-shirt and a sweatshirt. I gave the sweatshirt to my brother.
My dad is an actor. He's doing a show at the Globe Theatre in London.
I was eating a sandwich in the kitchen when the door opened and a boy walked in.
We had an amazing holiday in the Lake District