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Historic Dirty Noisy Crowded Busy Quiet

The document provides examples of sentences to complete with the correct verb form, prefix, or word based on context clues. It tests verb conjugations such as present continuous tense when referring to ongoing actions. It also tests adding prefixes like "pre-" and "un-" to change the meaning of words. The sentences cover topics around daily activities, travel, and school.

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Historic Dirty Noisy Crowded Busy Quiet

The document provides examples of sentences to complete with the correct verb form, prefix, or word based on context clues. It tests verb conjugations such as present continuous tense when referring to ongoing actions. It also tests adding prefixes like "pre-" and "un-" to change the meaning of words. The sentences cover topics around daily activities, travel, and school.

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Choose the correct alternative to complete the sentences.

1 The kitchen’s a bit messy! I’ve cooked/been cooking.


2 I’ve sent/been sending ten emails this morning and I still need to send three more.
3 Petra’s studied/been studying at university for one year and she has two more years to finish.
4 I’ve phoned/been phoning Jen and Paul and we’re going to meet in the park.
5 Where have you sat/been sitting? You’ve got some dirt on your jeans.
6 I’ve opened/been opening a window because it’s getting really hot in here.

Complete the sentences with these words.

historic dirty noisy crowded busy quiet

1 The cafeteria is usually __________ at lunchtimes, so we sit outside with our food.
2 I’m a bit __________ this afternoon, but I’ll be free about 5.30 for a coffee.
3 There was a __________ party next door last night, and we couldn’t sleep.
4 The classroom is always __________ when the students are taking a test.
5 After a football match, David’s shorts are usually very __________.
6 We’re going to visit some of the __________ buildings in the old part of the town.

Complete the sentences with the correct form of the verbs given.
1 When I go online this evening, I __________ (check) my emails.
2 You’d better hurry up! The shop __________ (close) in half an hour.
3 I __________ (be) here until 11.30, but then I have to go out.
4 __________ you __________ (play) in the tennis match next Friday?
5 As soon as I __________ (get) my results, I’ll phone you.

Complete the sentences with the correct prefix.


1 The teacher asked me to _____do my essay because I made a lot of mistakes.
2 My dad works for a big _____national airline.
3 The vegetables were hard because they were _____cooked. But some people like them like that.
4 If Tim _____operates with the police, he won’t get a very bad punishment.
5 The airline company _____booked the plane, and we had to take the next flight.
6 One ___advantage to living in the city is that there’s nowhere to park your car!

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