4. Luisa went to visit her sister in London. Write sentences using the past perfect about what she had and hadn’t done before she left home.
1. She _________________________________ (buy) a present for her sister.
2. She _________________________________ (find) her passport.
3. She _________________________________ (not tell) her neighbour about her trip.
4. She _________________________________ (not choose) what to see in London.
5. She _________________________________ (practise) her English.
6. She _________________________________ (take) her cat to a friend’s house.
7. She _________________________________ (not make) any sandwiches for the journey.
8. She _________________________________ (not forget) her phone.
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1. Choose the correct word given below to complete the sentences. You will have to use some words more than once.
board | foot | sale | time | purpose | time | purpose | display
1. That jacket is now on ______________ at a very reasonable price
2. You’ll have to go to the top of the mountain on ______________ because you can’t get there by car.
3. Please make sure you get here on ______________ today – you were late yesterday.
4. We had to be on ______________ half an hour before the plane took off.
5. Some of the sculptures on ______________ in the museum gallery were very beautiful.
6. I’m really sorry I stepped on your foot – I didn’t do it on ______________.
7. The teacher gets annoyed if we don’t arrive on ______________ for class.
8. Did you leave that there on ______________, or was it a mistake?
2. Choose the correct phrase to complete the sentences.
1. John did well in the competition – in detail / in fact / in particular, he won it.
2. They told me the story in future / in detail / in general, which took a long time.
3. I didn’t want to go to the party, but in future / in the end / in general, my friends persuaded me to go.
4. I loved the show, in particular / in the end / in fact the dancing at the end.
5. We have a new boss, and things are going to be very different here in future / in advance / in particular.
6. I think we should book tickets for the coach journey next month in future / in advance / in general so we get seats next to each other.
7. He knew nothing about the accident, and in fact / in future / in particular, he didn’t find out for several years.
8. I think that, in general / in advance / in future, people are friendly, but of course that’s not always true.
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