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Speed Match Review Game

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Drag the squares in the gray area and drop them in the matching squares in the blue area below.
If you drop a square in the correct spot, it will disappear.
If you make a mistake, the square will return to its original spot.
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Let's Play Speed Match!

STALL

TO HOP ON

The teacher told us not to write in our books SO (THAT) we could sell them.

Stop giving the dog more treats.

GO WITH THE FLOW

We took umbrellas BUT it didn't rain. / We took umbrellas, it didn't rain THOUGH. / We took umbrellas ALTHOUGH it didn't rain.

We had a DELIGHTFUL time yesterday at the PERFORMANCE.

TO CUT DOWN ON

THEREFORE / FOR THIS REASON / CONSEQUENTLY / AS A RESULT / AS A CONSEQUENCE / THAT'S WHY / THUS

"What time do you want to meet tomorrow morning?" "After ten. I WILL HAVE HAD breakfast by then".

At this time tomorrow, she WILL BE HAVING dinner with her family.

DUE TO / BECAUSE OF

What WAS Thomas WEARING when you saw him.

I want to go on holiday this summer, SO I need to earn money. / I want to go on holiday this summer. THEREFORE / FOR THIS REASON / CONSEQUENTLY / AS A RESULT / AS A CONSEQUENCE / THAT'S WHY / THUS, I need to earn money.

I should have brought my iPod with me.

You look great. Have you been working out?

HOW LONG have you known Jane? For 2 years.

I fell asleep after I had been reading all afternoon.

TO TURN DOWN

This cheese TASTES strange.

PHRASAL VERB that means to reject

Complete the sentences with the correct form of the verb in brackets: This cheese ... (TASTE) strange.

Rewrite the run-on sentence with a suitable connector: I want to go on holiday this summer, I need to earn money.

WHOLE

Complete the sentences with the correct form of the verb in brackets: What ... (Thomas / WEAR) when you saw him?

PHRASAL VERB that means to reduce

GORGEOUS

If you ... you are flexible

Complete the sentences with the correct form of the verb in brackets: You look great. ... (YOU / WORK OUT)?

To get or climb onto something; to board something.

Rewrite the run-on sentence with a suitable connector: We took umbrellas, it didn't rain.

Meg can't eat sugar. ..., she has to read food labels carefully.

Rewrite the sentence using the word in brackets: I regret not bringing my iPod with me. (SHOULD)

SOCIETY

Complete the sentences with the correct form of the verb in brackets: "What time do you want to meet tomorrow morning?" "After ten. I ... (HAVE) breakfast by then".

Rewrite the sentence using the word in brackets: I read all afternoon. Then I fell asleep on the sofa. (AFTER)

Rewrite the sentence using the word in brackets: Don't give the dog more treats. (STOP)

Complete the sentences with the correct form of the verb in brackets: At this time tomorrow, she ... (HAVE) dinner with her family.

BARGAIN

large table or a small shop with an open front from which goods are sold in a public place

 

PURPOSE

Rewrite the run-on sentence with a suitable connector: The teacher told us not to write in our books ... we could sell them.

... a computer error, the January electricity bills were incorrect.

... have you known Jane? For 2 years.

Complete the sentence by adding a suffixe to the words in brackets: We had a ... (DELIGHT) time yesterday at the ... (PERFORM).


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Meg can't eat sugar. ..., she has to read food labels carefully.

THEREFORE / FOR THIS REASON / CONSEQUENTLY / AS A RESULT / AS A CONSEQUENCE / THAT'S WHY / THUS

... a computer error, the January electricity bills were incorrect.

DUE TO / BECAUSE OF

Rewrite the run-on sentence with a suitable connector: I want to go on holiday this summer, I need to earn money.

I want to go on holiday this summer, SO I need to earn money. / I want to go on holiday this summer. THEREFORE / FOR THIS REASON / CONSEQUENTLY / AS A RESULT / AS A CONSEQUENCE / THAT'S WHY / THUS, I need to earn money.

Rewrite the run-on sentence with a suitable connector: We took umbrellas, it didn't rain.

We took umbrellas BUT it didn't rain. / We took umbrellas, it didn't rain THOUGH. / We took umbrellas ALTHOUGH it didn't rain.

Rewrite the run-on sentence with a suitable connector: The teacher told us not to write in our books ... we could sell them.

The teacher told us not to write in our books SO (THAT) we could sell them.

large table or a small shop with an open front from which goods are sold in a public place

 

STALL

To get or climb onto something; to board something.

TO HOP ON

If you ... you are flexible

GO WITH THE FLOW

PHRASAL VERB that means to reject

TO TURN DOWN

PHRASAL VERB that means to reduce

TO CUT DOWN ON

Complete the sentences with the correct form of the verb in brackets: This cheese ... (TASTE) strange.

This cheese TASTES strange.

Complete the sentences with the correct form of the verb in brackets: What ... (Thomas / WEAR) when you saw him?

What WAS Thomas WEARING when you saw him.

Complete the sentences with the correct form of the verb in brackets: At this time tomorrow, she ... (HAVE) dinner with her family.

At this time tomorrow, she WILL BE HAVING dinner with her family.

Complete the sentences with the correct form of the verb in brackets: You look great. ... (YOU / WORK OUT)?

You look great. Have you been working out?

Complete the sentences with the correct form of the verb in brackets: "What time do you want to meet tomorrow morning?" "After ten. I ... (HAVE) breakfast by then".

"What time do you want to meet tomorrow morning?" "After ten. I WILL HAVE HAD breakfast by then".

... have you known Jane? For 2 years.

HOW LONG have you known Jane? For 2 years.

Complete the sentence by adding a suffixe to the words in brackets: We had a ... (DELIGHT) time yesterday at the ... (PERFORM).

We had a DELIGHTFUL time yesterday at the PERFORMANCE.

Rewrite the sentence using the word in brackets: I read all afternoon. Then I fell asleep on the sofa. (AFTER)

I fell asleep after I had been reading all afternoon.

Rewrite the sentence using the word in brackets: Don't give the dog more treats. (STOP)

Stop giving the dog more treats.

Rewrite the sentence using the word in brackets: I regret not bringing my iPod with me. (SHOULD)

I should have brought my iPod with me.