Grammar 1 Complete the sentences with the correct be going to or present continuous form of the verb in brackets. Use one word in each gap.
1 you (see) Julie later?
2 Where they (go) for their holiday next month?
3 We’re to (have) dinner at Leah and Bob’s tomorrow.
4 It’s half past ten. What time Tim (come)? I hope he isn’t going to be late!
5 I’m not (stay in) tomorrow. I’m going out with Rachel.
6 What we (eat) tonight?
7 Who Lee going to (meet)?
8 They (play) tennis at 7p.m.
9 you going to (take) any food with you?
10 What time everyone (leave) for the party later?
11 What are you to (do) tonight?
2 Underline the correct alternative.
1 Who/When wrote Lord of the Rings?
2 What/Which do you do on Saturday evenings?
3 Which country has/is the best football team?
4 Who/Whose car is that outside?
5 Which/Whose pen is yours? This one, or that one?
6 Which/Who won the last Nobel Peace Prize?
3 Add an auxiliary verb to the sentences if necessary.
1 Who you see at college today?
2 Which film they go to see?
3 How many DVDs you buy yesterday?
4 Who painted The Scream?
5 Which TV programmes you like?
6 What happened to my bag?
Vocabulary
4 Cross out the wrong noun in each group.
1 have a drink / an evening out / a meal / the train
2 go sightseeing / dancing / a night out / shopping
3 get a snack / a concert / the bus / some tickets
4 go to running / a bar / a museum / a market
5 Complete the gaps.
1 Every Sunday we play football at the s .
2 My daughter enjoys spending the day at the s m . She loves buying clothes.
3 We walked along the new n ton Sunday. It goes through beautiful woods.
4 Do you live in a city or the c?
5 They enjoyed walking around Bangkok and seeing the food for sale in the s m.
6 Lisa prefers concerts halls to n. She doesn’t like dance music.
7 We walked along the w and stopped at a café to enjoy the sea view.
8 A lot of children spend their free time i playing computer games and watching TV.
6 Complete the sentences with the correct form of the verbs in the box.
arrange book cancel change check go to have (2) see talk
1 Let’s the theatre and a play.
2 I need to our reservation. My wife’s ill.
3 Did you to meet Catherine later?
4 She doesn’t want to dinner with him because he always business.
5 Have you the train times for tonight? We don’t want to miss the last one.
6 Could I a table for two for 8p.m., please?
7 Is this a good moment to a quick chat?
8 I have to my return ticket to a single.