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EIC 2 Practice Exercises - Unit 7

This document appears to be an English language practice worksheet containing sections on grammar, vocabulary, and pronunciation. The grammar section contains exercises on using the -ing form, infinitives, and correct verb forms. The vocabulary section focuses on choosing the right words to complete sentences and identifying more or less difficult words. Finally, the pronunciation section asks the student to identify stressed syllables in words and match words with similar sounds. The overall document provides language learning exercises across multiple domains to help improve a student's grammar, vocabulary, and pronunciation skills in English.
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EIC 2 Practice Exercises - Unit 7

This document appears to be an English language practice worksheet containing sections on grammar, vocabulary, and pronunciation. The grammar section contains exercises on using the -ing form, infinitives, and correct verb forms. The vocabulary section focuses on choosing the right words to complete sentences and identifying more or less difficult words. Finally, the pronunciation section asks the student to identify stressed syllables in words and match words with similar sounds. The overall document provides language learning exercises across multiple domains to help improve a student's grammar, vocabulary, and pronunciation skills in English.
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Name ____________________________

Class ____________________________

7 Grammar, Vocabulary, and Pronunciation A

GRAMMAR

1 Complete the sentences with the -ing form or the infinitive of the verb in
brackets.
Example: You need to buy (buy) some new boots for winter.
1 I phoned Abdul because I wanted to tell (tell) him about the meeting.
2 Sandra left without saying (say) goodbye to anyone.
3 I love to walk (walk) in the snow.
4 Doing (do) exercise is very good for you.
5 Try not to spend (spend) all of your money on computer games.
6 Do you know how to make (make) bread?
7 Dancing (dance) is something I really hate.
8 It isn’t easy to learn (learn) Chinese.
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2 Underline the correct form.


Example: I must / don’t have to do the washing. I don’t have any clean clothes.
1 They haven’t to / don’t have to work today. It’s Sunday.
2 Entrance to the museum is free. We mustn’t / don’t have to pay.
3 You mustn’t / don’t have to play football near the road. It’s dangerous.
4 Harry has to / doesn’t have to go to bed early. He’s very young.
5 I must / mustn’t revise tonight. I have an exam tomorrow.
6 You don’t have to / must tidy the kitchen. It’s a mess.
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3 Complete the sentences with a verb in the -ing form.

be cook go play remember travel win

Example: I’m not very good at remembering people’s birthdays.


1 Is Eva thinking of traveling away at Christmas?
2 Playing with young children is hard work, but it’s also enjoyable.
3 I don’t feel like cooking tonight. Let’s go to a restaurant.
4 John dreams of winning the lottery.
5 Going to London by bus is cheaper than by train.
6 For me, happiness means being with my family and friends.
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Grammar total 20
Name ____________________________
Class ____________________________

7 Grammar, Vocabulary, and Pronunciation A

VOCABULARY

4 Complete the sentences with the correct word.


Example: I hate getting up early in the morning.
hate don’t want need
1 We __________ going for long walks in the countryside.
want need love
2 Lynne’s __________ talking to me! I don’t know why.
promised stopped pretended
3 They __________ a lot of time watching old DVDs.
have spend do
4 I don’t __________ driving you to the airport tomorrow.
mind good want
5 We haven’t __________ decorating our new house.
hoped decided finished
6 Do you __________ skiing?
enjoy want start
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5 Underline the correct word(s).


Example: He speaks very fast. It’s bit / very hard to understand him.
1 Taking good photographs is quite / not very difficult. You need skill.
2 Of course I can cook – it’s not very / really easy.
3 The test was a bit / not very difficult. I didn’t answer all of the questions.
4 Mobile phones are not very / incredibly useful. I use mine all the time.
5 Colette’s really / a bit nice. She helps anyone who has a problem.
6 He’s not very / a bit worried about his driving test. He’s had a lot of practice.
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6 Complete the sentences with a verb in the infinitive form.

be buy go learn look for make play


rain turn off

Example: I need to go to the shop for some milk.


1 We got wet when it started rain.
2 Elaine offered to buy a coffee for everyone.
3 Why are you pretending to be ill? You’re OK!
4 My daughter is learning to play the piano.
5 Did you remember to make a birthday card for your Aunt Julia?
6 John was bored at work, so he decided to look for a new job.
7 Don’t forget to turn off your computer when you leave.
8 I’m trying to learn Spanish. I’m doing an online course.
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Vocabulary total 20
Name ____________________________
Class ____________________________

7 Grammar, Vocabulary, and Pronunciation A

PRONUNCIATION

7 Underline the stressed syllable.


Example: for|get
1 de|cide
2 re|mem|ber
3 sur|prise
4 fi|nish
5 in|cre|di|bly
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8 Match the words with the same sound.

difficult happiness like night promise


time

Example: fish difficult


1 fish __________
2 fish __________
3 bike __________
4 bike __________
5 bike __________
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Pronunciation total 10
Grammar, Vocabulary, and Pronunciation total 50
Name ____________________________
Class ____________________________

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