English CAE part 5

In this flashcards you can find the most common word phrases for use of English part 5. Good luck!

In this flashcards you can find the most common word phrases for use of English part 5. Good luck!


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Created / Updated 29.10.2014 / 27.07.2023
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  1. I have absolutely no interest whatever in adventure holidays.

    APPEAL

    Adventure holidays __________________________________ in the least.

  1. I have absolutely no interest whatever in adventure holidays.

    APPEAL

    Adventure holidays don’t appeal to me in the least.

  1. They had offered him a .38 gun for his own protection.

    PROTECT

    They had offered him a .38 gun so ________________________________ himself.

  1. They had offered him a .38 gun for his own protection.

    PROTECT

    They had offered him a .38 gun so that he could protect himself.

  1. Having an unlicensed gun in your possession is illegal.

    LAW

    It __________________________________ have an unlicensed gun in your possession.

  1. Having an unlicensed gun in your possession is illegal.

    LAW

It is against the law (to) have an unlicensed gun in your possession

  1. People generally think of tennis as a safe sport.

    CONSIDERED

    Tennis ________________________________ a safe sport.

  1. People generally think of tennis as a safe sport.

    CONSIDERED

    Tennis is generally considered (to be) a safe sport.

  1. Our surroundings became more primitive as we travelled further inland.

    THE

The further we travelled __________________________________ our surroundings became

  1. Our surroundings became more primitive as we travelled further inland.

    THE

    The further we travelled inland, the more primitive our surroundings became.

  1. It’s advisable not to climb mountains after a heavy snowfall.

    AVOID

    You __________________________________ mountains after a heavy snowfall.

  1. It’s advisable not to climb mountains after a heavy snowfall.

    AVOID

    You should avoid climbing mountains after a heavy snowfall.

  1. You can’t control the weather; all you can do is keep your finger crossed.

    HOPE

    You can’t control the weather; the only thing to do __________________________ the best.

  1. You can’t control the weather; all you can do is keep your finger crossed.

    HOPE

    You can’t control the weather; the only thing to do is (to) hope for the best.

  1. At the last minute her courage failed her, and she pulled out of the completion.

    NERVE

At the last minute she _____________________________ and pulled out of the competition

  1. At the last minute her courage failed her, and she pulled out of the completion.

    NERVE

    At the last minute she lost her nerve and pulled out of the competition.

  1. I can’t wait to start my new job.

    FORWARD

    I’m really ____________________________________ my new job.

  1. I can’t wait to start my new job.

    FORWARD

    I’m really looking forward to my new job.

  1. Thank goodness we avoided the floods.

    LUCKY

    We ____________________________________ the floods.

  1. Thank goodness we avoided the floods.

    LUCKY

    We were lucky to avoid / have avoided the floods.

  1. I wish I hadn’t phoned my sister.

    REGRET

    I __________________________________ that phone call to my sister.

  1. I wish I hadn’t phoned my sister.

    REGRET

    I regret having made that phone call to my sister.

  1. We can’t buy a new car – we don’t have enough money.

    AFFORD

    We ________________________________a new car.

  1. We can’t buy a new car – we don’t have enough money.

    AFFORD

    We can’t afford to buy a new car.

  1. He says he’s never seen her before.

    DENIES

    He _________________________________ her before.

  1. He says he’s never seen her before.

    DENIES

    He denies (ever) seeing / having seen her before.

  1. To me, he looks exactly the same in the photo as he does in the portrait.

    DIFFERENCE

    I can’t see ________________________________ way looks in the photo and in the portrait.

  1. To me, he looks exactly the same in the photo as he does in the portrait.

    DIFFERENCE

    I can’t see any difference in the way looks in the photo and in the portrait.

  1. The judges were generally less keen on portraits painted from photos than portraits painted from life.

    TENDED

    The judges ________________________________ on portraits painted from life than portraits painted from photos.

  1. The judges were generally less keen on portraits painted from photos than portraits painted from life.

    TENDED

    The judges tended to be keener on portraits painted from life than portraits painted from photos.

  1. This painting does not appear to be finished.

    LOOK

This painting ________________________________ is finished

  1. This painting does not appear to be finished.

    LOOK

    This painting doesn’t look as if/though / like it is finished.

  1. Several of the applicants were not considered because of their age.

    PASSED

    Several of the applicants _______________________________ to their age.

  1. Several of the applicants were not considered because of their age.

    PASSED

    Several of the applicants were passed over due/owing to their age.

  1. For many teenagers, their looks are their highest priority.

    MATTERS

    Appearance is ________________________________ many teenagers.

  1. For many teenagers, their looks are their highest priority.

    MATTERS

    Appearance is what matters (the) most to many teenagers.

  1. I’ll never do that again.’ (Maria)

    PROMISED

    Maria ________________________________ do that again.

  1. I’ll never do that again.’ (Maria)

    PROMISED

    Maria promised (that) she would never do that again.

  1. ‘I think you should apply for this job.’ (Alexei to me)

    ADVISED

    Alexei ________________________________ job.

  1. ‘I think you should apply for this job.’ (Alexei to me)

    ADVISED

    Alexei advised me to apply for that job.

  1. ‘Have you ever thought of starting your own business?’ (Simon to me)

    ASKED

    Simon ________________________________ ever thought of starting my own business.

  1. ‘Have you ever thought of starting your own business?’ (Simon to me)

    ASKED

    Simon asked me if I’d / I had ever thought of starting my own business.

  1. ‘Let’s meet tomorrow.’ (Svetlana)

    SUGGESTED

    Svetlana ______________________________ day.

  1. ‘Let’s meet tomorrow.’ (Svetlana)

    SUGGESTED

    Svetlana suggested meeting the following / suggested (that) we (should) meet the following day.

  1. ‘Don’t drink if you’re drinking.’ (police officer to the motorist)

    WARNED

    The police officer _____________________________ if he was driving.

  1. ‘Don’t drink if you’re drinking.’ (police officer to the motorist)

    WARNED

    The police officer warned the motorist not to drink if he was driving.

  1. We’re getting married in May.’ (Tom and Alexis)

    ANNOUNCED

    Tom and Alexis _____________________________ in May.

  1. We’re getting married in May.’ (Tom and Alexis)

    ANNOUNCED

    Tom and Alexis announced that they were getting married in May.

  1. Dieter missed the plane because he overslept.

    WOULD

    If Dieter had ______________________________ missed the plane.

  1. Dieter missed the plane because he overslept.

    WOULD

    If Dieter had not overslept, he would not have missed the plane.

  1. Nelson didn’t get the job because when he came to his job interview, he arrived late.

    TIME

    If Nelson ______________________________ his job interview, he would have got the job.

  1. Nelson didn’t get the job because when he came to his job interview, he arrived late.

    TIME

    If Nelson had arrived on / in time his job interview, he would have got the job.

  1. Jo couldn’t apply for the job in IT because she knows that her computer skills aren’t yet good.

    BETTER

    Jo knows that if her computer skills _____________________________ for the job in IT.

  1. Jo couldn’t apply for the job in IT because she knows that her computer skills aren’t yet good.

    BETTER

    Jo knows that if her computer skills were better, she could have applied for the job in IT.

  1. Could you please refund my money as soon as possible?

    GRATEFUL

    I __________________________________ would refund my money as soon as possible.

  1. Could you please refund my money as soon as possible?

    GRATEFUL

    I would be (most/very/extremely/sincerely) grateful if you would refund my money as soon as possible.

  1. We would have gone swimming if Bruno hadn’t advised us not to.

    FOR

If it _________________________________ we would have gone swimming

  1. We would have gone swimming if Bruno hadn’t advised us not to.

    FOR

    If it had not been for Bruno’s advice, we would have gone swimming.

  1. Could you remind me to phone Charlie on Friday?

    GRATEFUL

    I’d ________________________________ me to phone Charlie on Friday.

  1. Could you remind me to phone Charlie on Friday?

    GRATEFUL

    I’d be grateful if you could/would remind me to phone Charlie on Friday.

  1. Marion wasn’t given any help completing the project.

    ALL

    Mario completed __________________________________ himself.

  1. Marion wasn’t given any help completing the project.

    ALL

    Mario completed the project all by himself.

  1. You won’t get into the national team unless you try much harder.

    MAKE

    You’ll have _____________________________ if you’re going to get into the national team.

  1. You won’t get into the national team unless you try much harder.

    MAKE

    You’ll have to make much more / a much greater / a lot more effort if you’re going to get into the national team.

  1. Fatima still hasn’t decided if she’ll study in New Zealand next year.

    MIND

    Fatima hasn’t _____________________________ to study in New Zealand next year.

  1. Fatima still hasn’t decided if she’ll study in New Zealand next year.

    MIND

    Fatima hasn’t (yet) made up her mind whether to study in New Zealand next year.

  1. It’s possible that Rolf has been delayed by the heavy traffic.

    HELD

    Rolf may ____________________________ by the heavy traffic.

  1. It’s possible that Rolf has been delayed by the heavy traffic.

    HELD

    Rolf may (well) have been held up by the heavy traffic.

  1. I wasn’t sure who has to blame for the accident.

    FAULT

    I couldn’t tell ______________________________ was.

  1. I wasn’t sure who has to blame for the accident.

    FAULT

    I couldn’t tell whose fault the accident was.

  1. After Beni had discovered the truth, he reported the facts to the police.

    OUT

    Having _______________________________ Beni reported the facts to the police.

  1. After Beni had discovered the truth, he reported the facts to the police.

    OUT

Having found out the truth, Beni reported the facts to the police

  1. Franz said he had tried as hard as he could to make Sonia happy.

    BEST

    ‘I have _______________________________ make you happy, Sonia,’ said Franz.

  1. Franz said he had tried as hard as he could to make Sonia happy.

    BEST

    ‘I have done/tried my best to make you happy, Sonia,’ said Franz.

  1. The public health service is worse than it was ten years ago.

    GOOD

    The public health service is ___________________________ ten years ago.

  1. The public health service is worse than it was ten years ago.

    GOOD

    The public health service is not as good as it was ten years ago.

  1. We don’t have as many qualified nurses as we need.

    FEWER

    We _______________________________ we need.

  1. We don’t have as many qualified nurses as we need.

    FEWER

    We have fewer qualified nurses than we need.

  1. My new job is not as easy as I expected.

    DIFFICULT

    My new job ________________________________ I expected.

  1. My new job is not as easy as I expected.

    DIFFICULT

    My new job is more difficult than I expected.