ОЧ НУЖНООО 1 Order the words to complete the sentence. Choose the correct answer.
Listen to this idea. (up / my / came / friend / it / with)
Listen to this idea. My friend came up with it.
Listen to this idea. My friend with it came up.
Listen to this idea. My friend came it up with.
Listen to this idea. My friend came with it up.
2 Join the two sentences with a relative pronoun (who, which, where, or whose). Choose the correct answer.
Jo has an expensive car. She keeps it in the garage.
Jo has an expensive car which she keeps in the garage.
Jo has an expensive car where she keeps in the garage.
Jo has an expensive car whose she keeps in the garage.
Jo has an expensive car who she keeps in the garage.
3 Combine each pair of sentences to make a single sentence with a non-defining relative clause. Choose the correct sentence.
My new laptop has stopped working. It cost over £500.
My new laptop, who cost over £500, has stopped working.
My new laptop, which cost over £500, has stopped working.
My new laptop, where cost over £500, has stopped working.
My new laptop, whose cost over £500, has stopped working.
4 Order the words to complete the sentence. Choose the correct answer.
Can you buy some more onions? We’ve (them / out / of / run)
Can you buy some more onions? We’ve run out them of.
Can you buy some more onions? We’ve run out of them.
Can you buy some more onions? We’ve run them out of.
Can you buy some more onions? We’ve them run out of.
5 Complete the words with the heading.
mind you, though, however
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6 Complete the words with the heading.
indeed, in fact
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