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Choose the correct answers to complete these sentences.
She
- hasn't studied
- doesn't study
- isn't studying
Careful! I
- have just broken
- am just breaking
- just break
- I
- have made
- make
- am making
- Great! I
- have loved
- am loving
- love
She always
- is studying
- has studied
- studies
Most teenagers
- spend
- have spent
- are spending
Fill in the blanks with the words below.
a. What time does the train from Edinburgh ? - At 3 p.m.
b. The exhibition more than three days in June.
c. The running race at the national park on Monday.
d. Our flight from Canada to Australia at 10 a.m. tomorrow.
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Complete the sentences with the correct forms of the verbs.
Tomorrow the sun at 6.44 and at 18.33. (rise - set)
This year the school on 28th June. (end)
Could you meet us at the airport tomorrow morning? The plane at 10.15. (land)
The piano concert doesn't at 8 o'clock. It is canceled. (start)
After the reconstruction, the supermarket on Monday again. (open)
Find a mistake in each sentence. Then correct it.
Australian Football League clubs are traditionally playing a game on The Queen's Birthday since 2001.
My trip to Texas is departing at 7 a.m. from my school.
Some US states have had their own official language.
More than 50 countries around the world used English as an official language.
Choose the correct answer to complete each sentence.
The flag of the USA / the UK / France has at least 13 versions.
Canada / New Zealand / Australia is the country with the longest coastline on Earth at 125,000 miles.
As a city-state, Philippines / Monaco / Singapore is an independent country with only one city.
The largest mud / sand / salt flat in the world is found in Bolivia.
Peru has the highest building / sand dune / mountain on the planet.
Sydney is the largest city in Australia with a population of 4.4 million. It is on the east coast of Australia, on the Pacific Ocean. Sydney is not the capital of Australia. The capital city is Canberra, a small city 280 kilometers southwest of Sydney.
Most people speak English, but you can hear many other languages in Sydney. Thirty percent of the population is from other countries and there are always a lot of tourists.
Popular tourist sights include the famous Harbour Bridge. Tourists like to walk along the bridge to get an amazing view of the city. Some even do the bridge climb, a fantastic walk to the top, 134 meters above the harbour!
Sydney Opera House is one of the most famous buildings in the world. It looks like a group of giant seashells and houses. There are a lot of concert halls and theaters here.
There are 70 beaches in Sydney. Bondi Beach is the most famous of them. People come here from all over the world to surf the big waves. Tourists love to spend Christmas Day here and eat Christmas dinner on the beach!
Read the passage and choose the correct answer.
How many people are there in Sydney?
Which part of the country is Sydney in?
What is the main language in Sydney?
Which of the following is NOT a tourist attraction in Sydney?
Which of the following is NOT TRUE?