Choose the best answer:
1. I went to railway station to (set out/say goodbye/wave at/see off) our friends
2. Tim was dismissed (with/about/from/in) the company.
3. The bus conductor told him to get of because he couldn't pay the (fare/journey/bill/travel).
4. It's important that she (get/got/goes/getting) there on time.
5. They couldn't continue to play football (because/since/on account for/in case) the heavy rain.
6. You should ... the sound of the radio ... your neighbors. (adjust;to/slow;to/down;with/prevent;from)
7. Although I have lived here for 2 years, I don't ... myself ... its manners and customs. (adapt;x/accuse;of/like;to/adapt;to)
8. The doctors advised his patient (on/to/with/for) give up smoking.
9. We had to walk since we couldn't (afford/be wealthy/supply/furnish) to take a bus.
10. Nancy talks as if she (attend/attends/to attend/attended) the party.
11. It is necessary that she (attend/attends/to attend/attended) the party.
12. We learn English better and better (thank you/thanked/thank to/thanks to) our teachers.
13. Who's going to help me (blow down/blow up/get down/get up) the balloons for the party?
14. If the level of VAT is (raised/risen/arisen/raising) this year, small business will be afected.
15. I'm in terrible (problem/quandary/loss/trouble) I don't know what to do.
16. (Except/Only/Apart/Separate) from Bill, all the students said they would go.
17. There is a fault at our TV station. Please do not (change/adjust/repair/switch) your TV set.
18. The crowd at football match are often (excite/excited/exciting/excitement).
1 see off
2 from
3 farre
4 get
5 on account for
6 adjust - to
7 adapt - to
8 to
9 afford
10 attended
11 attend
12 thanh to
13 blow up
14 raised
15 trouble
16 apart
17 adjust
18 excited
Choose the best answer:
1. I went to railway station to (set out/say goodbye/wave at/see off) our friends
2. Tim was dismissed (with/about/from/in) the company.
3. The bus conductor told him to get of because he couldn't pay the (fare/journey/bill/travel).
4. It's important that she (get/got/goes/getting) there on time.
5. They couldn't continue to play football (because/since/on account for/in case) the heavy rain.
6. You should ... the sound of the radio ... your neighbors. (adjust;to/slow;to/down;with/prevent;from)
7. Although I have lived here for 2 years, I don't ... myself ... its manners and customs. (adapt;x/accuse;of/like;to/adapt;to)
8. The doctors advised his patient (on/to/with/for) give up smoking.
9. We had to walk since we couldn't (afford/be wealthy/supply/furnish) to take a bus.
10. Nancy talks as if she (attend/attends/to attend/attended) the party.
11. It is necessary that she (attend/attends/to attend/attended) the party.
12. We learn English better and better (thank you/thanked/thank to/thanks to) our teachers.
13. Who's going to help me (blow down/blow up/get down/get up) the balloons for the party?
14. If the level of VAT is (raised/risen/arisen/raising) this year, small business will be afected.
15. I'm in terrible (problem/quandary/loss/trouble) I don't know what to do.
16. (Except/Only/Apart/Separate) from Bill, all the students said they would go.
17. There is a fault at our TV station. Please do not (change/adjust/repair/switch) your TV set.
18. The crowd at football match are often (excite/excited/exciting/excitement).