4. Rewrite the sentences using have something done.
1. Someone cleans Sandra’s windows every month.
Sandra __________________________________________ every month.
2. Someone watered John’s plants while he was away on holiday.
John __________________________________________ while he was away on holiday.
3. Someone booked Lucia’s plane ticket for her.
Lucia __________________________________________________ for her.
4. Someone opens film stars’ letters for them.
Film stars _____________________________________________ for them.
5. Someone has washed Zack’s car.
Zack _________________________________________________.
6. Someone is going to record Anna’s new song.
Anna _________________________________________________.
7. Someone could move Freddie’s piano for him.
Freddie _______________________________________________ for him.
8. Someone has improved Jana’s dance video for her.
Jana __________________________________________________ for her.
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VOCABULARY
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1. Complete the sentences using as or like.
1. That man looks just ___________ a film star!
2. This place is known ___________ ‘July Point’ by local people.
3. My sister’s working ___________ a teacher now.
4. I’m a new player, but I already feel ___________ an important member of the football team.
5. Bring some food for the journey, ___________ sandwiches and chocolate.
6. Why are you dressed ___________ a kangaroo?
7. That looks ___________ a good website!
8. Could you bring some warm clothes, ___________ a coat and a hat?
2. Choose the correct phrasal verb to complete the sentences.
1. For Susan, success in races missed out / depended on / went for how much sleep she’d had the night before.
2. When Tom finally heard he’d got into / joined in / depended on the college basketball team, he was delighted.
3. When Julie was training to be a champion swimmer, her parents always got into / believed in / worked out her and supported her.
4. Nobody can work out / miss out / get into why Maya is playing so badly this week.
5. Pete’s sister believed in / went for / joined in him and knew he was talented, even when his friends didn’t.
6. On the day of the race, Olga just depended on / join in / went for it, and won!
7. Jay was a popular member of the team and joined in / believed in / depended on all the training activities.
8. We want the whole class to come on the trip – we don’t want anyone to work out / miss out / join in on a great opportunity!
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