Free Exercises: Grammar, Vocabulary & Phrases
Level: Elementary Intermediate Advanced
Exercise: Grammar Vocabulary Phrases
Advanced Phrases: Entertainment and Going Out
For each sentence, choose the best word or phrase to complete the gap from the choices below.
- The Actor Thomas Greenway is famous for his hard drinking. It is said that even during shooting for a film he will often go on a three-day with other cast members.
- I'm a bit short of cash tonight. If you don't mind I'd rather Dutch and just pay for what I've ordered.
- Anyway, after we'd had a few drinks I just casually asked 'Your or mine?' For a moment I thought she was going to hit me and then she completely surprised me by saying 'Yours'.
- Now that he's got a family, Mike can't stay up until the hours like he used to. He's usually in bed by eleven o'clock most nights these days.
- One of the nice things about Terry is his generosity. Several times, I've seen him buy a of drinks for several people, knowing he won't be around long enough for everyone else to reciprocate.
- I think the landlord's just last orders so you'd better hurry up if you want another drink 'cause they'll stop serving in about five minutes.
- One thing about the UK that's changed over the last twenty years is that men are more likely to to go out than they used to.
- I wish I was still young enough to have the energy to dance the night . Nowadays I'm exhausted after about twenty minutes on the dance floor.
- Last night I waited half an hour for this guy I know to meet me for a drink and the rotten swine didn't turn up. I just hate it when I get .
- When we got our exam results and realised that we'd all passed, we decided to go out and the town red.
- I know the drinks are cheap in The Berkeley, but it just isn't my place. It's just too loud and bright and it's got no atmosphere.
- After we've all finished our work, do you going to the Duck and Thistle for a swift pint?

