1. Complete the sentences with the correct form of the words in bold.
2. Underline the correct word.
1. Biting your nails is a very bad custom/habit.
2. Every time a float passes by, the audiences/spectators cheer excitedly.
3. I met Luke by chance/luck at the cinema the other day.
4. Do your parents allow/let you stay out late on weekdays?
3. Match the phrasal verbs to their definitions and then use them in their correct form to complete each of the sentences.
4. Underline the correct preposition.
1. Are you interested for/in going to a fancy dress party tonight?
2. Bill’s tired of/with doing the same thing for his birthday every year.
3. Don’t tell me you still believe in/of Santa Claus!
4. Are you pleased for/with the decorations we have chosen?
5. The reason of/for this meeting is to talk about the school’s music festival. — Причина этой встречи
6. My little brother is afraid in/of the loud noise that fireworks make when they go off.