1. What (did/ do/ are) you do yesterday? I stayed at home and played with my brother.
2. I used to (walked to/ walk to/ walking to) school when I was at primary school.
3. (How far / How long / How often) is it from here to your school?
4. (How long / How often/ How far) does it take you to walk to school?
5. It takes (him / he / his) about 10 minutes to walk to school.
6. Pedestrians always look (careful / carefully/ carelessly) when they cross the road.
7. We should walk across the street at the (zebra crossing / zebra cross/ crossing zebra)
8. We (don’t/ shouldn’t /must) wear a helmet on a motorbike.
9. People said that the film was so (interesting/ interested/ interests).
10. It’s a horror movie. I feel (scaring/ scared/ scares) when watching it.
11. The film was so boring. (Therefore / However/ Although), Jack saw it from beginning to the end.
12. In spite of having a happy (acting/ setting/ ending), the film begins with a terrible disaster.
13. I’m sure you’ll find the film (amuse/ amusing / amused).
14. I feel (worry/ worried/ worrying) before my Maths test.
15. (Although / Despite / However) the story of the film was good, I didn’t like the acting.
1. What (did/ do/ are) you do yesterday? I stayed at home and played with my brother.
2. I used to (walked to/ walk to/ walking to) school when I was at primary school.
3. (How far / How long / How often) is it from here to your school?
4. (How long / How often/ How far) does it take you to walk to school?
5. It takes (him / he / his) about 10 minutes to walk to school.
6. Pedestrians always look (careful / carefully/ carelessly) when they cross the road.
7. We should walk across the street at the (zebra crossing / zebra cross/ crossing zebra)
8. We (don’t/ shouldn’t /must) wear a helmet on a motorbike.
9. People said that the film was so (interesting/ interested/ interests).
10. It’s a horror movie. I feel (scaring/ scared/ scares) when watching it.
11. The film was so boring. (Therefore / However/ Although), Jack saw it from beginning to the end.
12. In spite of having a happy (acting/ setting/ ending), the film begins with a terrible disaster.
13. I’m sure you’ll find the film (amuse/ amusing / amused).
14. I feel (worry/ worried/ worrying) before my Maths test.
15. (Although / Despite / However) the story of the film was good, I didn’t like the acting.