Q.1.
Choose the answer which would replace the word/s shown in CAPITALS in a more appropriate and interesting way. 'Yes, it's a FUNNY old building; I went in there once, some years ago now, just out of curiosity, and the only thing I particularly remember about it was the rather FUNNY smell.'
Q.2.
Choose the answer which would replace the word/s shown in CAPITALS in a more appropriate and interesting way. When we GET TO your auntie's house we'll have a NICE cup of tea.
Q.3.
Choose the answer which would replace the word/s shown in CAPITALS in a more appropriate and interesting way. 'Why don't we HAVE a cup of tea, then we can HAVE our next round of cards.'
Q.4.
Choose the answer which would replace the word/s shown in CAPITALS in a more appropriate and interesting way. She'd been to such trouble to choose good clothes, and over her hair and makeup; in fact I was pleasantly surprised, she looked REALLY NICE.
Q.5.
Choose the answer which would replace the word/s shown in CAPITALS in a more appropriate and interesting way. 'It's always the same when we go for a meal at my gran's: after we've eaten, Grampa DOES the dishes while she DOES the crossword, and whoever's DONE first treats themself to a biscuit with their coffee.'
Q.6.
Choose the answer which would replace the word/s shown in CAPITALS in a more appropriate and interesting way. We went to look at Beachy Head and it was LOVELY.
Q.7.
Choose the answer which would replace the word/s shown in CAPITALS in a more appropriate and interesting way. Our friend near Bristol said he knew of a NICE little pub where we could stop for lunch, and clearly he wasn't wrong.
Q.8.
Choose the answer which would replace the word/s shown in CAPITALS in a more appropriate and interesting way. He is GOING to Spain next month.
Q.9.
Choose the answer which would replace the word/s shown in CAPITALS in a more appropriate and interesting way. Up over the moor is a very NICE walk, but only really when the weather's NICE.
Q.10.
Choose the answer which would replace the word/s shown in CAPITALS in a more appropriate and interesting way. 'It pains me to say it, but now she's so immobile, she's GETTING PRETTY fat these days.'