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Mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word whose underlined part differs
from the other three in pronunciation in each of the following questions.
1. A. lock B. chore C. pond D. stop
2. A. mall B. talk C. ball D. watch
3. A. door B. poor C. flood D. floor
4. A. cost B. store C. lock D. shop
5. A. call B. chalk C. walk D. wasp
6. A. poor B. cool C. smooth D. loose
7. A. stall B. wall C. hall D. swamp
8. A. long B. core C. strong D. wrong
9. A. fall B. watch C. was D. swap
10. A. than B. though C. both D. then
11. A. thank B. bathe C. think D. worth
12. A. further B. whether C. without D. throughout
13. A. clothes B. health C. birth D. truth
14. A. rather B. smoothly C. further D. monthly
15. A. sunbathe B. gather C. strengthen D. bother
16. A. rhythm B. weather C. author D. bother
17. A. method B. clothing C. birthplace D. healthcare
18. A. marathon B. stethoscope C. cathedral D. gathering
Mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word that differs from the other three
in the position of the main stress in each of the following questions.
19. A. vehicle B. sensor C. result D. traffic
20. A. support B. access C. replace D. record
21. A. digital B. vertical C. serious D. efficient
22. A. condition B. holiday C. prediction D. pollution
23. A. attention B. technician C. congestion D. engineer
24. A. socialise B. understand C. introduce D. underline
25. A. racism B. hunger C. gender D. campaign
26. A. support B. suffer C. respect D. predict
27. A. donate B. focus C. complain D. reward
28. A. pollution B. obesity C. depression D. charity
29. A. afford B. prevent C. practise D. conduct
30. A. poverty B. nutrition C. donation D. prevention
Mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the following
questions.
31. __________ vehicles will be able to land and take off from very small spaces.
A. Flying B. Floating C. Moving D. Efficient
32. I think people __________ be too afraid to use skybridges in the future.
A. may B. will C. are going to D. are likely that
33. A drone __________ will take a package everywhere, quickly and efficiently.
A. delivery B. transportation C. transfer D. access
34. Passengers will travel at high speed on a __________ tube train.
A. digital B. virtual C. solar D. vacuum
35. There may be fewer physical schools in the future; there will be a lot of home __________ instead.
A. education B. teaching C. schooling D. classrooms
36. It is __________ that lots of us will live in 3D printed houses in the future.
A. perhaps B. definitely C. probably D. likely
37. We won’t have to shop __________ person in the future; we will be able to do everything online.
A. by B. for C. in D. at
38. We __________ buy an electric car this year, but I’m not sure yet.
A. might B. maybe C. won’t D. aren’t going to
39. Tom wants an electric car because his old one is always breaking __________.
A. apart B. down C. off D. up
40. We will __________ have enough vertical farms to feed a city in the future.
A. probably B. likely C. maybe D. perhaps
41. In fifty years’ time, road will be able to repair ________.
A. theirs and exchange data with one another B. for traffic that travels up and down them
C. because there will be more cars on them D. themselves when they develop problems
42. There are lots of ways that electric cars are good for the environment. ________, they do not use fossil
fuels.
A. For instance B. In addition C. What’s more D. Overall
43. ________ it’s crucial to use eco-friendly public transport.
A. I predict that B. I strongly believe that C. Consider the example of D. The reason for this is
44. There's a good ________.
A. prediction that all energy will be solar in the future
B. possibility solar panels will become a lot cheaper
C. chance we all will have solar windows on our houses
D. certainty solar windows will save us money
45. Energy-efficient lightbulbs will save us money. ________
A. In contrast, they will be cheaper than regular lightbulbs.
B. However, they are more expensive than regular ones.
C. Therefore, we can switch them off in empty rooms.
D. All in all, some lightbulbs are not as green as others.
46. Devices like street lights will __________ data with each other to make our lives easier.
A. connect B. exchange C. interact D. communicate
47. We __________ have enough vertical farms to feed a city, but I’m not sure.
A. might B. will C. are unlikely to D. are going to
48. How did the robot teacher react __________ the students’ behaviour in class?
A. from B. at C. over D. to
49. Watch out! You __________ walk into that 3D printer!
A. will B. are likely to C. are going to D. probably
50. Drones which can land __________ and take off from very small spaces will make deliveries.
A. to B. at C. in D. on
51. __________ all shops will have smart mirrors in twenty years.
A. Likely B. Perhaps C. Probably D. Certainly
52. __________ roads will repair themselves using computer technology.
A. Efficient B. Floating C. Digital D. Underground
53. Did you ask Simon when school breaks __________ for summer this year?
A. up B. on C. out D. off
54. __________ a house with solar panels when he moves next year.
A. Definitely Dan will choose B. Dan will choose definitely
C. Dan definitely will choose D. Dan will definitely choose
55. Look at that drone! ________
A. It will hit that driverless car. B. It’s likely to crash into the window.
C. It’s going to crash into that street light. D. It might land in the middle of the street
56. ________, we will turn to other energy sources such as solar and wind power.
A. Using fossil fuels B. As fossil fuels run out
C. The reason for fossil fuels D. For those who use fossil fuels
57. Teachers will give lessons online. ________.
A. However, they will all enrol on online courses. B. In addition, there will be AI teaching assistants.
C. For instance, these courses are unlikely to be free. D. All in all, I’m sure students will prefer cyborgs.
58. ________ we will have holidays on other planets by 2030. It definitely won’t happen.
A. I hope that B. I predict that C. It's not likely that D. There's no chance that
59. We will protect the environment and our lives will be easier. ________
A. All in all, the future will be better than today. B. However, many people think it won’t need to.
C. In addition, pollution will increase. D. For instance, cars will still use fossil fuels.
60. We won’t need to worry about bad weather __________ when we’re shopping because we’ll all shop at
malls or online.
A. conditions B. situations C. activities D. experiences
61. It is likely that learning in the future will take place __________ the traditional school.
A. past B. over C. beyond D. besides
62. Their tablets are broken so they __________ use their Digi books today.
A. won't B. aren't likely to C. might not D. aren't going to
63. Fresh fruit and vegetables will come from __________ farms and feed everyone in the city.
A. efficient B. vertical C. foldable D. floating
64. Jack’s predictions about the future are based __________ conversations with experts.
A. from B. by C. with D. on
65. __________ drones will make all deliveries in the future.
A. Maybe B. Possibly C. Definitely D. Unlikely
66. Do you believe skybridges __________ connect tall buildings one day?
A. will B. are going to C. maybe D. are likely to
67. Electric cars will be able to charge __________ their batteries in seconds in the future.
A. on B. for C. up D. off
68. Hologram __________ will make objects appear and really bring subjects to life
A. sensors B. devices C. guides D. headsets
69. __________ vacuum tube trains until we know they’re 100% safe.
A. We won't use certainly C. We won't certainly use
B. Certainly we won't use D. We will certainly not use
70. Solar windows will save us money. ________, they will help the environment.
A. Furthermore B. In summary C. In contrast D. For example
71. There will be floating buildings at sea. ________, they might not be popular.
A. To start with B. What's more C. On the other hand D. In summary
72. There will be lots of changes in education. ________ homeschooling.
A. I expect that B. It is likely C. The reason for this D. Consider the example of
73. ________, 3D Digi books will bring lessons to life for students.
A. Studying a variety of subjects B. Excited about learning
C. Entertaining and easy to use D. Needing help in class
74. Scientists say we will live on other planets soon. ________, we won’t do that for a very long time.
A. To sum up B. The way I see it C. For instance D. On the other hand
75. I collect food for families in our neighbourhood because no one should suffer from __________.
A. racism B. war C. hunger D. homelessness
76. During the lesson, our teacher suggested _________ at the local animal shelter.
A. volunteer B. volunteering C. to volunteer D. to be volunteering
77. Families ___________ need can get help from organisations like The Fund for the Poor.
A. at B. with C. for D. in
78. The cause of a lot of __________ in young people is a poor diet.
A. obesity B. poverty C. bullying D. depression
79. Connor’s working for a charity that tries to stop racism, __________?
A. is he B. isn’t he C. does he D. doesn’t he
80. When you have filled __________ the application form, please give it to Mr Noonan.
A. up B. into C. out D. through
81. The campaign has received enough cash __________ to build a homeless shelter.
A. stamps B. services C. charities D. donations
82. Keep the noise down! I’m trying to concentrate on __________ a poster for the march.
A. design B. designing C. to design D. to be designing
83. You didn’t throw your dinner away, __________? There are people starving in other countries!
A. don’t you B. do you C. didn’t you D. did you
84. I dream __________ a time when there is no more war in the world.
A. of B. on C. for D. about
85. You told Jack about the free training we’re all getting, __________?
A. did you B. aren’t we C. didn’t you D. aren’t we
86 Amy’s on a diet so she’s trying to avoid __________ .
A. order fast food at home B. eating fast food these days
C. to cook herself large meals D. for having a healthy salad
87. Tom needed to lose weight but he didn’t feel like __________ .
A. joining a gym B. for following a diet
C. to start eating healthy food D. that he goes for a run in the park
88. They've never been on a march against war before, __________?
A. did they B. didn’t they C. have they D. haven’t they
89. Kate told me that Dan insisted __________ .
A. to go on the march against racism B. in volunteering at the homeless shelter
C. about collecting the food in his car D. on doing the bullying poster by himself
90. The message of our campaign is simple – everyone needs access __________ free healthcare.
A. in B. at C. to D. for
91. Ben and Amy haven’t been to a protest before, __________.
A. did they? B. didn’t they? C. did they? D. have they?
92. We need more affordable housing to help solve the problem of __________.
A. homelessness B. war C. racism D. unemployment
93. Make sure you’re at the homeless shelter on time, __________
A. will you? B. do you? C. aren’t you? D. don’t you?
94. Free healthcare is necessary because some people can’t __________ medical services.
A. run B. afford C. access D. invest
95. Public services help us to __________ a better future for the next generations.
A. focus B. encourage C. build D. improve
96. Hunger is not just a problem in one country; it affects the poor __________ a global scale.
A. at B. in C. for D. on
97. The government has passed laws that __________ equal opportunities for everyone.
A. ensure B. pass C. offer D. provide
98. The homeless can always fill __________ with food at our neighbourhood shelter.
A. with B. up C. in D. out
99. The students were really enjoying using virtual reality technology, __________?
A. are they B. aren’t they C. were they D. weren’t they
100. Did that man deny __________?
A. to use racist language B. support racism C. making racist comments D. not to stand racism
101. Linda was complaining about __________.
A. receiving very few food stamps B. she didn’t have any food stamps
C. to be unable to get food stamps D. that stopped food stamps
102. Don’t forget to pick up the food boxes for the community centre, __________?
A. shall you B. don’t you C. will you D. do you
103. Who was it that recommended __________?
A. for you taking part in this campaign B. volunteering at the local youth centre
C. to help out at the homeless shelter D. you worked with victims of crime
104. Let’s buy some extra food and give it to the food bank, __________?
A. shall we B. will we C. won’t we D. don’t we
105.The first step in stopping wars and racism is to __________ other nationalities.
A. recognise B. respect C. represent D. recommend
106. Oxfam is a charity that invests the money it raises__________ projects worldwide.
A. at B. to C. for D. in
107. Are you going to the protest against gender __________ this weekend?
A. obesity B. bullying C. inequality D. opportunity
108. None of those men over there has ever attended any of our meetings at the Community Centre,
_________?
A. have they B. haven’t they C. did he D. didn’t he
109. The government has __________ a law to reduce the amount of sugar in fizzy drinks.
A. provided B. passed C. raised D. encouraged
110. When he was at school, bullies picked __________ Adrian because of his weight.
A. for B. at C. on D. about
111. The charity shop relies on people __________ their old clothing for it to sell.
A. donate B. to donate C. to donating D. donating
112. __________ average, women need around 500 fewer calories every day than men.
A. on B. in C. at D. with
113. Hayley’s got the volunteer application form, __________?
A. is she B. has she C. isn’t she D. hasn’t she
114. Paul is focussing on __________ weight so he’s eating a lot more healthily these days.
A. lose B. to lose C. to losing D. losing
115. It’s no use __________. We need to do something about it.
A. delaying racism B. considering racism C. complaining about racism D. having trouble with racism
116. If you haven’t collected enough old clothes, will you postpone __________
A. open the charity shop? B. to open the charity shop?
C. you open the charity shop? D. opening the charity shop?
117. The new medical centre is opposite the local library, __________?
A. is it B. isn’t it C. does it D. doesn’t it
118. He lost his job three months ago, but Jake still hasn't got used __________ .
A. to being unemployed B. doing unemployed C. to be unemployed D. he is unemployed
119. John’s never been to the local youth centre, _______?
A. is he B. isn’t he C. has he D. hasn’t he
Mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word or phrase that is CLOSEST in
meaning to the underlined part in each of the following questions.
120. In the following years, we will use shops more for socialising than buying things.
A. hanging out B. passing by C. trying on D. going out
121. Kate’s going to buy an electric car after her old one broke down on the motorway.
A. lost control B. fell apart C. ran out of fuel D. stopped working
122. In the future, classrooms will be full of technology that will support students in their work.
A. encourage B. provide help to C. cooperate with D. take care of
123. Digital classrooms might replace physical schools with recorded classes.
A. real B. true C. natural D. traditional
124. Shopping will become a social experience that allows us to meet our friends and relatives.
A. a shared event B. an important skill C. an enjoyable adventure D. a learning opportunity
125. Learning online will increase in popularity while teaching in person will become less popular.
A. with others B. individually C. face to face D. by yourself
126. The government is working hard to make sure that there is free healthcare for everyone in the country.
A. independent B. allowed to all C. not costing anything D. available to everyone
127. It’s a sad fact that some families can’t afford medical services in some countries.
A. bring about B. manage to pay for C. get in touch with D. have access to
128. It’s important students learn about poor nutrition so they avoid obesity and ill health when they are
older.
A. not spending a lot of money on B. not having the correct
C. not being available to everyone D. not being easy to find
129. While Kerry was unemployed, she struggled to pay her bills on time.
A. had trouble paying B. wasn’t able to pay C. had to work more to pay D. needed help with paying
130. Sue got the job because she was a better candidate than the others; she has lots of experience.
A. having more skills B. being more pleasant C. being more helpful D. having better manners
131. The local council is supporting a programme of building houses with over £1,500,000.
A. agreeing with B. encouraging C. cooperating with D. providing financial aid to
Mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word or phrase that is OPPOSITE in
meaning to the underlined part in each of the following questions.
132. Laura watched as the delivery drone landed in front of her house.
A. moved around B. sped up C. fell off D. took off
133. In my opinion, there is no doubt that many houses will have solar windows to produce energy for the
house.
A. it is highly unlikely B. it might not be certain
C. there's definitely a chance D. there is a possibility
134. The use of solar panels or windows will reduce the cost of using electricity in buildings.
A. waste B. conserve C. increase D. preserve
135. Skybridges will allow you to walk from one skyscraper to another without going down to the street.
A. not be safe for you to B. not make it possible for you to
C. not give you permission to D. not encourage you to
136. The city of the future will be a crowded place with busy streets and buildings that are home to
hundreds of residents.
A. not having any green spaces B. not having lots of citizens
C. not having enough buildings D. not having any traffic congestion
137. In my opinion, we will definitely not live on other planets within the next century.
A. are likely to B. will probably C. might possibly D. will without any doubt
138. Kate is keen on becoming a volunteer, but she hasn’t decided what she wants to do yet.
A. not interested in B. not worried about C. not affected by D. not taking part in
139. David has gained a lot of weight recently, but it’s all because of his lazy lifestyle.
A, active B. lively C. effective D. hard-working
140. Mr Povey is teaching his history lesson remotely today, but tomorrow he’ll be in the classroom.
A. personally B. individually C. in person D. face-to-face
141. Most charities are non-profit organisations and all the money they collect goes to help those in need.
A. making money B. requiring money C. increasing funding D. raising money
142. The charity’s work in Africa has been very effective in providing clean drinking water to lots of
villages.
A. not leading B. not improving C. not efficient D. not essential
143. Gary takes an active part in his local community by keeping everyone informed of local problems on
social media.
A. not involved B. not worrying C. not powerless D. not reliable
Mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the sentence that best completes in each of
the following exchanges.
144. Student A: “I think we'll have floating office buildings because there will be no space on land in the
future city."
Student B: “__________ that will happen. Perhaps we’ll live in huge skyscrapers instead."
A. Perhaps B. Probably C. I'm not sure D. It's possible
145. Speaker A: “Some people believe we will live underground to protect us from all the pollution.”
Speaker B: "__________; it's not possible."
A. Perhaps B. There's no doubt C. Not sure D. I don't think so
146. Speaker A: “I bet we’ll have solar windows to produce energy for the house.
Speaker B: “__________”
A. It's possible. B. I'm sure. C. I expect. D. I predict that.
147. Speaker A: “__________ that we’ll have underground motorways because of all the air pollution.”
Speaker B: “I don't think so.”
A. I bet B. Sure C. Perhaps D. Probably
148. Speaker A: “__________ we'll all drive energy-efficient cars in the next five years.”
Speaker B: “I'm not sure that will happen.”
A. Certainly B. It's definitely C. It's probably D. There's a good chance
149. Speaker A: “There's no doubt we’ll have electric cars because we won’t use fossil fuels anymore.”
Speaker B: “__________, but it's likely.”
A. I don't expect B. Not sure C. You may be right D. We will definitely not
150. Speaker A: “What do you think life will be like in the future?”
Speaker B: “__________ drones will deliver all our packages, but I’m not sure.”
A. I don't think B. It's not likely C. It’s possible D. I'm not sure
151. Speaker A: “There’s a good chance all shops will have smart mirrors so we can try on clothes
virtually”
Speaker B: “__________"
A. I don't think so. B. I'm sure it will. C. It will without any doubt. D. It's not likely there will be.
152. Speaker A: “I expect people will buy almost everything online and there won’t be physical shops or
malls."
Speaker B: “__________"
A. I bet I will. B. Not sure, but it's possible. C. It's unlikely it will. D. I suppose they won't.
153. Student A: “_________, it’s really difficult to offer more employment opportunities."
Student B: “Oh, I don't know. I think the job centre could provide more training."
A. I think so B. I don't know C. It seems to me D. To my mind
154. Speaker A: “Personally, I think we can all do something to help families in poverty.”
Speaker B: "I see your _______________.”
A. fact B. way C. point D. opinion
155. Speaker A: “It seems to me that giving free meals to the poor is a good idea.”
Speaker B: “_______________ what you mean but I think that would be expensive for the
government.”
A. I see B. I'm sure C. I agree with D. I strongly believe
156. Student A: “I think that air pollution is the main cause of illness nowadays.”
Student B: “_________ A lot of people don’t get the right nutrition."
A. I agree. B. That is true. C. I'm not sure. D. I think so.
157. Student A: “Emma was definitely the best candidate. Why did they give it to a man?"
Student B: “_________ She has over 10 years’ experience in the job.”
A. I don't think so. B. I see your point. C. Oh, I don't know. D. I partly agree.
158. Student A: “We all need to stop supporting countries that start wars."
Student B: “_________ I have already stopped buying goods from those countries."
A. It's a fact. B. That may not be true. C. I partly disagree. D. You've got a point there.
159. Student A: “_________obesity can sometimes lead to depression."
Student B: “Luckily, doctors can help with advice on lifestyle changes."
A. I'm not sure B. You've got a point there C. That is true D. It's a fact that
160. Student A: “__________ they should offer free training to the unemployed.”
Student B: “Then they might find a job easier.”
A. I see what you mean B. That may be true C. It seems to me that D. I see your point
161. Student A: “I think you get a better education when you pay for it.”
Student B: “_________ disagree!"
A. Well, let's agree to B. I see what you C. I partly agree but D. It seems I
Write the correct form of the words in brackets.
162. Touch the ____interactive________ screen and the menu appears immediately. (ACTIVE)
163. I won’t need to worry about parking when I have a ___foldable_________ car. (FOLD)
164. Ken is going to study ______robotics______ at university when he leaves college. (ROBOT)
165. It is likely that cities will see _driverless __ public transport very soon. (DRIVER)
166. Do you think that virtual _____clothing_____ would help us stop buying items that don't suit us?
(CLOTH)
167. Food ____transportation______ over long distances is bad for the environment. (TRANSPORT)
168. Experts believe that home _____schooling_____ is the future of education. (SCHOOL)
169. The ______sensors____ on street lights will be able to measure air pollution. (SENSE)
170. Guess what? Libby has just got a well-paid job as a city _____planner_______. (PLAN)
171. Is it possible that we will live in _____underground_______ cities due to global warming? (GROUND)
172. Will robots be able to deal with human students’ ______emotional______ needs? (EMOTION)
173. Robots will become _____inexpensive_______ so every home will be able to have one.
(EXPENSIVE)
174. Paula is going on a march against gender ___inequality_______ this weekend. (EQUALITY)
175. Our town has ____medical______ facilities that provide free services to the poor. (MEDICINE)
176. There should be jobs for everyone to ensure there is no ____unemployment______.
(EMPLOYMENT)
177. It always gives me feelings of great ___sadness_______ seeing starving children on TV. (SAD)
178. Doctors Without Borders is one of the ___leading_______ organisations in fighting disease worldwide.
(LEAD)
179. Clare worked ___nonstop_______ last night helping the homeless on the streets. (STOP)
180. The unemployed need training in new skills as well as ___financial_______ aid. (FINANCE)
181. Since its ____establishment______ in 1946, UNICEF has helped millions of children worldwide.
(ESTABLISH)
183. Working together to solve local problems can ___strengthen_______ communities. (STRENGTH)
184. Building _____affordable_____ housing will help to get the homeless off the streets. (AFFORD)
185. Here at the community centre, we ____ensure______ the homeless get somewhere to sleep. (SURE)
186. Our school’s ___anti-bullying_______ programme has made it a lot safer for students. (BULLYING)
V. WRITING (1 point)
Rewrite the following sentences without changing their meaning. Use the given word(s) if any.
187. There's a chance that our neighbour will install solar panels next week. (MAY)
→ Our neighbour may install solar panels next week.
188. There's no doubt lots of companies will use energy-efficient machines in the future. (DEFINITELY)
→ Lots of companies will definitely use energy-efficient machines in the future.
189. It's not likely that everyone will grow vegetables on a vertical farm. (PROBABLY)
→ Everyone will probably not grow vegetables on a vertical farm
190. will / some / be / houses / to / afford / able / printed / to / not / certainly / 3D / people
→ Some people will certainly not be able to afford 3D printed houses.
191. will / use / because / be / maybe / petrol / won't / we / energy-efficient / in / the / future / 100 % /
transport
→ Maybe we won’t use petrol in the future because transport will be 100% energy-efficient.
192. It's not likely that there will be floating buildings in every city.
→ There probably won’t be floating buildings in every city.
193. There's no doubt most people won't own home cleaning robots in the future.
→ Some people will definitely not own home cleaning robots in the future.
194. I'm not sure that all means of transport will be faster and energy-efficient soon.
→ All means of transport may/might not be faster and energy-efficient soon.
195. Our school will probably purchase new virtual reality headsets next year. (LIKELY)
→ It is likely (that) our school will purchase new virtual reality headsets next year
196. It's possible that people won't want to live in a 3D printed house in the future. (MIGHT)
→ Many people might not want to live in a 3D printed house in the future.
197. There's no chance that scientists will manage to explore the whole universe in the next ten years.
(CERTAINLY)
→ Scientists will certainly not manage to explore the whole universe in the next ten years.
198. The future will bring driverless cars as well as foldable ones. Cars will look very different in the future.
(ALL IN ALL)
→ The future will bring driverless cars as well as foldable ones. All in all, cars will look very different in the
future.
199. Classrooms will have the latest technology. For example, they will have robot guides and holograms.
(SUCH AS)
→ Classrooms will have the latest technology such as robot guides and holograms.
200. The weather / be / bad / right now / so / they / not test / drone / later today.
→ The weather is bad right now so they aren’t going to test the drone later today.
201. There / not be / certainly / free Internet access / all public places / all over the world / next five years.
→ _There will certainly not be free Internet access in all public places all over the world in the next five
years.
202. This year, our goal is to conduct research into the causes of obesity. (CONDUCTING)
→ This year, conducting research into the causes of obesity is our goal.
203. How long did it take them to collect the food for the foodbank? (SPEND)
→ How long did they spend collecting food for the foodbank?
204. It’s a good idea to send a letter to the mayor to find ways to help the poor in our
city. (WORTH)
→ It's worth sending a letter to the mayor to find ways to help the poor in our city.
205. collecting / I / for / shelter / you / the / am / I? / with / aren't / clothes
→ I am collecting clothes for the shelter with you, aren't I?
206. watch / will / that / to / forget / world / programme / you? / on / Don’t / hunger / TV
→ _Don’t forget to watch that TV programme on world hunger, will you?
207. Sam didn't find it difficult to find people to cook at the community kitchen.
→ Sam didn’t have difficulty finding people to cook at the community kitchen.
208. Gill and Kate can't wait to go on the march against racism this weekend.
→ Gill and Kate are looking forward to going on the march against racism this weekend.