Gateway to the World B1+ WB Digital Sample

Grammar

1 Complete the sentences with must, may , or can’t . 1 I’m not sure, but that woman over there be famous. 2 She be rich. She drives a very expensive car. 3 That textbook be yours, because I’ve got mine in my bag. 4 It be their anthem. Not with that tune. 5 I think the currency of Thailand is the baht, but I be wrong. 2 Rewrite the sentences using the past form of the modal verb given. 1 It definitely wasn’t Oliver. (can’t) It 2 Maybe the wind blew the tree down. (might) The wind 3 I’m 100% sure the election took months to prepare for. (must) The election 4 It definitely wasn’t Jim who took the key. (couldn’t) It 5 Maybe this shop was popular in the past. (may) This shop 6 I’m certain they changed that law. (must) They

3 Complete the sentences with these words plus the correct suffix. Add prefixes if necessary. care • ​comfort • h​ elp • ​nature • s​ ense • ​ -able • ​-al • -​ ful • ​-ible • ​-less 1 Please be with those glasses. They’re very fragile. 2 The president was a powerful man and the journalist felt in his presence. 3 He’s a very and practical boy. He won’t do anything stupid. 4 Most doctors don’t believe in remedies for serious illnesses. 5 Several people complained that the hotel staff were during their stay. 4 Correct the mistakes with the adjectives. 1 He could study physics. He has a natural talent and a scientifical brain. 2 My team’s performance has been terrible. It’s doubtless we’ll ever win again. 3 The injection was totally painful. She felt fine. 4 I’m afraid that’s impossible. My time is too valueful. 3 Choose the correct alternative. 1 I would have sent/send her flowers if I’d known it was her birthday. 2 If the weather had/have been better, he would have stayed longer. 3 If she had/would have been a year older, she’d have voted in the election. 4 We wouldn’t have believed/didn’t believe the politician, if we hadn’t heard him speak. 5 If John had/hadn’t lost my passport, we’d have gone to France on holiday. 4 Complete the sentences with one word or 0 in each gap. 1 If they hadn’t 18, they have been able to vote. 2 I interviewed the man whose wife is running for president. 3 If we enough time, I’d like to visit the old part of town. 4 She told him she wanted to become an MP. 5 He wouldn’t have taken so money with him, if he’d known they going out for a meal. 6 You don’t have carry a passport with you in the UK. It’s not necessary.

Vocabulary

1 Complete the facts about South Africa with the appropriate words. Facts about South Africa: 1 It has three : Pretoria, Cape Town and Bloemfontein. 2 The Nkosi Sikelel’ iAfrika is sung in five different languages. 3 The is red, blue, white, black, green and yellow. 4 The is about 59 million. 5 The is the South African rand (ZAR) but you can also pay in US dollars. 2 Complete the pairs so the relationship is the same. 1 Prince and king; princess and 2 King and monarchy; president and 3 Rules and school; law and 4 Player and team; politician and

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