1. Underline the correct item. 1. He’s been going off/through hard time but hope everything will be fine with
him soon.
2. It’s not difficult to learn new words, indeed it’s a cup of tea/piece of cake.
3. Would you like a four-course/four-dishes meal tonight?
4. I’m afraid the soup has gone up/off, don’t eat it.
5. I hate eating out, I prefer a (an) undercooked/home cooked meal.
2. Choose the correct preposition.
1. The milk smells terrible. It’s probably gone up/off/of/through .
2. In the past people went with/down with/up/after illnesses that doctors
didn’t know much about.
3. Do you know how long someone can go off/without/with/up food? - I think
no more then 3 weeks.
4. Mary is looking sad this days. She has been going with/through/off/down
with the hard time since she lost her job.
5. Jeans are on/in/off/at great demand at the moment.
6. How would you like to pay? – I’ll pay by/over/at/in cash.
3Choose the correct word.
1. - How do you like your meat? – I prefer
it sparkling/mashed/grilled/scrambled.
2. The girls spend a little/a lot of/many/a few money on clothes.
3. She has a very strong mislike/misbehave/dislike/dishonest of coffee.
4. You can buy some fresh prawns at
the baker’s\butcher’s\chemist’s\fishmonger’s.
5. Have you ever gone to\been in\been to\gone in Athens?
6. She has been to/in/at/into London for 5 months. She is studying there.
7. Can I have a glass of rare/well done/still/brown water, please?
8. Just add little/a little/many/a lot of sugar to my tea. Half a teaspoon will be
fine.
9. He has a home-cooked/balanced/spicy/junk diet.
4. Present Perfect or Present Perfect Continuous.
1. She has walked 10 km. – (for 3 hours).
2. I have been talking to Ann on the phone since 2 o’clock. –
(just).
3. Nick has learned this poem by heart! – (all morning)!
4. Mummy has been cooking for 2 hours. – (yet)
5. Vegetables (boil) for 30 minutes.
6. We (try) to find tick