Destination C1-C2 feladatok
A man ___ (walk) into a bar. Ouch! Not a good idea to walk into an iron bar!
walks
My mum fills up with petrol ___ she goes to the supermarket.
whenever (or when/if)
Has Jan worked / been working for the company since it started?
worked (or been working)
How many articles has Greg [wrote] for Newsweek?
written
If [you're not watching / you don't watch] TV, turn it off!
you're not watching
___ you ___ (phone) me from your mobile? The line's not very good.
Are phoning
___ you often ___ (order) things online?
Do order
A ___ you ___ Bob would like a CD for his birthday? B Oliver said he ___ about moving out of the city.
Do think is thinking
WOMAN ___ (give) €500 MILLION LOTTERY WIN TO CHARITY
GIVES
[I really don't agree / I'm really not agreeing] that capital punishment deters people from committing murder.
I really don't agree
I think [I recognise / I'm recognizing] that woman over there. Wasn't she on that quiz show last night?
I recognise
It's only a quick call as [I ring / I'm ringing] from my mobile.
I'm ringing
[I'm] never been to China - what's it like?
I've
(I / send off) over 18 press releases this morning so far.
I've sent off
___ is the last time I ever order from that pizzeria. It was disgusting!
This (or It)
[We're having / We have] the living room repainted so it's probably best if we go into the kitchen.
We're having
Why do you ___ leave the light on when you go out of the room? You wait till you start paying the electricity bill!
always
A I ___ on you, James. Don't let me down! B Whether we get there by six ___ on the traffic.
am depending depends
A: I ___ for a book on fly fishing. Do you have any in stock? B Stan ___ like he's in a bad mood this morning.
am looking looks
A The idea of going to a Greek island really ___ to me. B Police ___ for witnesses to the attack.
appeals are appealing
A Jan and I ___ buying a new flat. B Why ___ you ___ Ray Davis to be a better songwriter than Paul McCartney?
are considering do consider
I'm sorry to hear that your parents ___ (get) divorced.
are getting
It's lovely now the evenings ___ (get) longer, isn't it?
are getting
A We ___ a barbecue right now, so can I call you back this evening? B ___ the Deacons ___ a swimming pool?
are having Do have
There's an Englishman, an Irishman and a Scotsman. They ___ (walk) across the desert when one of them ___ (spot) a camel in the distance ...
are walking spots
Actually, we ____ (listen) to The Libertines at all - this is Pete Docherty's second band, Baby shambles.
aren't listening
Why [don't you play / aren't you playing] football, Mark? I thought you had a match this afternoon.
aren't you playing
You can't want to go to the toilet already - we've only [driven / been driving] for about ten minutes so far!
been driving
Have you [followed / been following] that story in the papers about the elephant that escaped from the zoo? Apparently, they've just [caught / been catching] it.
been following caught
I've [stood / been standing] up all day and my feet are killing me!
been standing
Jake and I have [thought / been thinking] about where to go on holiday for weeks but we just can't decide.
been thinking
I'm quite happy living at home for the time ___, but I guess I'll have to get my own place eventually.
being
Have you heard? Carol's [breaking] her leg again.
broken
You're lucky you caught me - I've just [came] through the front door
come
Each song only [costs / is only costing] 50 cents at the moment because they're on special offer.
costs
A How ___ you ___ about inviting Jackie to come with us on Saturday? B Britney ___ very well, so I've told her she can go home.
do feel doesn't feel
Why ___ ice ___ (float)?
does float
The number you have dialled [does not exist / is not existing]. Please try again.
does not exist
Excuse me, [does the nut cake contain / is the nut cake containing] walnuts? I'm allergic to them.
does the nut cake contain
Stay out of this, Simon, it [doesn't concern / isn't concerning] you at all.
doesn't concern
My dad ___ (eat) meat at all - he's a vegetarian.
doesn't eat
Darren ___ usually ___ (get) home until about eight o'clock.
doesn't get
It [doesn't matter / isn't mattering] which of the books we've studied this term you do your essay on.
doesn't matter
A This ___ chicken very fresh. I think I'll throw it away just to be on the safe side. B Why ___ you ___ that chicken, Mum?
doesn't smell are smelling
'Phil ___(wear) ties, does he?' 'Actually, he ___ (wear) a tie to work most days.'
doesn't wear wears
We go to the cinema ___ now and then, but only if there's something good on.
every
They've [filled / been filling] over six bags with rubbish from the beach already.
filled
I'm staying in ___ now, but I might go out a bit later on.
for
You ___ (go) to the end of the street and ___ (turn) right.
go turn
Tammy [been] able to swim since she was one year old.
has been
Our family [is living] in this village for over two hundred years and we're not leaving now!
has been living (or has lived)
Beckham ___ (have) control of the ball... It's Beckham ... And he ___ (score)!
has scores
Tina and Phil still [not] managed to sell their flat
haven't
Why [you haven't tell] Sue yet that you're thinking of dropping out of the course?
haven't you told
It's the first time I've [heard / been hearing] The Editors play live.
heard
I want everyone to do exercise H, and that [includes / is including] you too, Anne!
includes
Right now, my job [involves / is involving] a huge amount of foreign travel.
involves
My dad _____ (always / tell) jokes! They're usually rubbish, though.
is always telling
A Julian ___ a bit busy at the moment, actually. B Guys, you ___ too noisy! Can't you keep it down, please?
is are being
My brother ___ (do) a degree at university so I ___(see) him very often, unfortunately.
is doing don't see
A I hear that Doug ___ quite a lot of Katy these days. Is that true? B I ___ Manchester United lost again.
is seeing see
Could you explain what 'antidisestablishmentarianism' [means / is meaning], please?
means
My sister's revising for her GCSEs at the ___
moment
I'm alone in my study bedroom reading ___ of the time.
most (or much/some)
Tim ___ goes out to play until he's done all his homework. I just don't allow it!
never
Fifteen teachers are teaching here full-time at ___
present
It's true that Ralph calls us quite ___, but most students only call their parents when they need something, don't they?
rarely
You really [resemble / are resembling] your father when you frown like that.
resemble
I'm sitting in the garden ___ now talking to you on my mobile.
right
We've [seen / been seeing] the Tower of London, Buckingham Palace and Oxford Street, and we've only been in London for three hours!
seen
I see Lucinda from ___ to time, but not on a regular basis.
time
That's the last ___ we're inviting Dave to one of our parties!
time