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Test 5A
1 Complete the dialogues using will and ihe verbs below. You may need to use question or negatite forms.
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4 I think youll be_(disappoint) wlth that
film. I thought it was really_(borę).
5 Sometimes it's_(annoy) when my
mum makes me do jobs l'm not_
(interest) in.
6 I was very_(annoy) when I dtdn t pass
all my exams. It was really_
(disappoint).
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4 <^jrcle)the correct words.
► (Sny Would I open a v/indów, ptease?
1 is this seat fiee? Would ! May I sil here?
2 Shall/ Could you exp!ain this to me please?
3 Would you mind waiting / to H’ait for a fev/ minutes?
4 Will / Shall I make you a cup of coflee?
5 May/Can you help me Wlth this, please?
6 IV/I shall cairy that heavy bag for you.
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2 Tick (✓) if the sentences are correct and cross (A) if they are incorrect.
► I m surę we'ie winning the match next week. JL
1 I don't think it’s raining this afternoon. _
2 Toin"s starting a new job next week. _
3 I can't talk now but l"ll talk to you later. _
4 l in tired and IT1 go to bed in a lew minutes. _
5 What are you going to do at the weekend? _
6 I II watch my fasourite piogramme tonight. _
3 Complete the sentences using the correct form of
the words in brackets.
► Cathy was (ejccite) wlten she goc the
job because the woik is verv umeiest).
1 I think Maths is really_(interest). but
it"s also quite_(challenge).
2 Making a speech to the whole school was
_(excite), although I was quite
_(fiighien), too.
3 It was an_(amaze) school tiip, but I
was very_(tire) when 1 got back.
Complete the sentences with one word.
► He e.v,i»iov. thiity people in his company.
1 Magda"s got a_in Business Studies
front a university in the USA.
2 I'm going to_for that job; I really hope
I get it.
3 Joe’s job is only_; it will only last for
iwo months.
4 We are looking for an_chef who has
worked in hotels for at least two years.
5 Elana has a_job. and works three
hours each day.
6 Stuntmen_a lot of inoney because
their jobs aie veiy dangerous.
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