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Revision game Upper-Intermediate

Olha Logvinova

Created on December 28, 2023

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Unit 1-2

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What is the negative/opposite form of 'likely to'?

Use a synonym word:I can't explain. It's really strange - really ___.

I will lend you some money if you want. Why do we use “will” in this sentence?

Find a mistake and correct it: Look direct at the camera and give a smile!

Which adjective would you use to describe a very ugly place?

Is there a mistake in the following sentence? You look tired. Have you been working hardly recently?

Which one is correct: I didn’t speak French good when I was a teenager. I didn’t speak French well when I was a teenager.

The hero seeks ______ for his father's death.

What do you call an area where rich and wealthy people live?

Can we use “will” for present habits?

What does “once in a blue moon” mean?

Change the following sentence using “be bound to”: It’s inevitable that you will pass the exam!

Which tense do you use to speak about timetables?

What is the opposite of “subtle colors”?

Can we say “use to” for present habits?

Where do you need to put a coma/s? “The first day of the festival when everyone dresses up in amazing costumes is the one you shouldn’t miss”

If your friend got late for the last bus what would you do?

Speaking of art, which collocation can you use with the word “interpretation”?

She had a lot of ____ and difficulties on her way to success. But despite this she kept moving and achieved her goals.

Which adverb can you use with "be likely to" to emphasise it's very probable to happen?

The old gallery _____ a cafe now,

What’s wrong in the following sentence? She due to give birth in March.

Speaking of people, can we use such a relative pronoun as “which”?

When speaking of predictions, which tenses/structures we can use?

It must be somewhere in Europe. It could ____ be Spain.He's coughing and he's got a fever. It could ___ be the flu.

What is the opposite word to "go down/decrease/fall"?

What do you call a place where you can have fun and take a ride?(on a roller coaster, a wheel, etc.)

You win!