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Free Exercises: Grammar, Vocabulary & Phrases

Level: Elementary Intermediate Advanced

Exercise: Grammar Vocabulary Phrases

Advanced Phrases: Transport Phrases

For each sentence, choose the best word or phrase to complete the gap from the choices below.

  1. Don't talk to him while he's trying to do his homework. You'll disturb his   of thought.
  2. If you want something to eat or drink on the train, you make your way to the buffet   and buy something. Be warned though, it's very expensive.
  3. If you buy a one-month   ticket, it''ll cost you considerably less than buying a separate ticket every day.
  4. Most airlines these days give you a luggage   of twenty or more kilos with an economy-class ticket.
  5. On weekdays, the buses   at ten-minute intervals along the Gloucester Road. So you should never have to wait more than ten minutes - in theory.
  6. Come on. Our plane is now   . I don't think we've got time for you to buy loads of duty free. Maybe you can get some on the plane.
  7. Let me give you a clue. When you asked if the word was some kind food, you were on the right   .
  8. If you're driving on the motorway and you run out of petrol, you should pull over onto the hard   at the side of the road and then telephone for assistance.
  9. We are sorry to inform passengers awaiting the arrival of the ten-oh-two to Paddington that your train is delayed due to leaves on the   .
  10. Despite huge improvements to the public transport system in this country, the private car remains the most popular   of transport.
  11. Unless there is a sign to indicate a speed limit on a stretch of road, the motorist can assume that the national speed limit   .
  12. Nowadays, not all young people will vounteer to   their seat when an old person is without a seat on a bus or a train.

Your answers

 

1. A B C D
2. A B C D
3. A B C D
4. A B C D
5. A B C D
6. A B C D
7. A B C D
8. A B C D
9. A B C D
10. A B C D
11. A B C D
12. A B C D