Six sentences have been removed from the article. Choose from sentences (A-G) to fit each gap (1-6). There is one extra.
Complete the sentences with the Present perfect of the verbs below.
Complete the sentences with the Present perfect of the verbs in brackets and the time adverbials below.
Write if the time expressions below are used with the Past simple (PS) or the Present perfect (PP).
Choose the correct alternative.
Michelle Jones from the charity KidsFocus is talking to Robert, a runaway teenager. Choose the correct alternative.
Complete the article with the correct form of the Past simple or Present perfect of the verbs in brackets.
Complete the sentences with an appropriate word.
Complete the text with the prepositions below.
Choose the correct alternative.
Make compound adjectives using a word from each box. Then use them to complete the sentences.
Read the text and say which paragraph.
Look at the words highlighted in the text. Write them next to their definitions (1-6).
Choose the correct answer: A or B. If both options are correct, write Both.
Use the prompts to write sentences with would. If it’s not possible, use used to.
Complete the text with used to, would or the Past simple of the verbs in brackets. If both used to or would are possible, use would.
Read the text and choose the correct word for each gap: A, B, C or D.
Read the text below and think of the word that best fits each gap. Use only one word in each gap.
Match the situations (1-3) with two of the expressions (a-g). There is one extra.
Complete the table with the phrases below.
Complete the maps with your own example sentences.