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GRAMMAR TEST - MISCELlANEOUS

TENSES sm 1. When I was young my father (sit) down with me in the kitchen every day after school and help me with my homework. 2. The UK(consiS.!Jof four mtions: Northern Ireland ...CO&\3,stS' it&e Se(M 3. Only when I (ee) the beginning of the film did I realise that I (see) it before. iDS 4. She (ce) constantly pushing my buttons on the matter of bein late but I (f6rgJ~~) her because she (~J the most charming girl I (~e'r, m~t). 5. My mother (talk) of little since meeting you. eYf'e:c ..d 1I0~ 6. We (expect) that they I,.bring)some warm clorhes, considering the climcte, but they didn't. 7. They (be) cracking the code, but the other team got there first. 8. The Prince (visit) the town in mid-June. CONDITIONAL6 1. She wasn't paying attention. She doesn't knowwhat we talked about. 2. She was daydreaming in dass. The lesson was boring. . ~~~~ . 3. If you (glve) me the 00j!5 to your new car I (be) very surprised, 4. If she cared about him, she (phone) him in hospital more often. 5. If you (run out) of gas (caII) HAK. MODALS 1. It was a bad idea to have left without apologizing to her. 2. I guess she was very worried about him, She even called the police. 3 .. There is a chance that the whole thing was just an hones mistake. 4. It is against regulations to cheat on tests in developed countries. 5. I am certain he didn't knowabout the appointment. It's not like him to be late. INVERSION 1. Youare to leave before you finish under no circumstance. 2. I realised how lucky I had been only until I got home. 3. They were allowed outside to play only after they had finished their lunch. 4. They can't claim to be the best on any account. 5. They didn't knowthat we were following them. (Little) WISHES 1~ I don't loveyou, but I wish I ..~,d C ~ 2. I wish I (teil) you but I promised I (not teil) anyone. eovPel 4ctt r~{jd.!.o( d - \.0:)ui&,,:.. 3. If only she (leave). She is getting on my nerves. M:JJ.td (Ecwe 4. Yousmoke in the house. I wish you (not smoke). VJC)(;ed",IJ .scv-o~ 5. You have a bad habit cal!ed smoking. If only you (not smoke). ct:a.l,'k ,sn<:!,:c RELATIVES 1. She has seven brothers and asister. Her sister lives in Hong Kong.She is a veto 2. She has seven brothers and two sisters. Her younger sister is a musician. She also lives in Hong Kong. 3. She has a friend. Her rtOmeis Nina. Nina is 23. Nina will come to visit. 4. She never talks about her family situation. Today she did, Strange. 5. We won the lottery. We decided to take a round-the-globe trip.
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PARTIClPLES 1. James phoned the police after a noise woke him, 2. She refused his offer of dinner because she wasn't taken in by his charm. 3. He was alittle shy, so he chose not to speak out in front of everybody. 4. We first mixed the chemicals together and then we observed the reaction. 5. They didn't understand the question so they failed to answer it correctly. PASSIVE 1. People believe that somebody has sighted a flying saucer over Hendon. 2. Havingto do all this extra work has held me up. 3. Tm sorry we left you out when we sent out the invitations. 4. Somebody hos left the bathroom in aterrible state. 5. What do you think is causing that odd noise? 6. He promised Julio the Earlh. 7. They've offered that job you were interested in to someone I don't know. 8. They discovered he was carrying bottles of dangerous poisons. 9. Has anyone dane anything about that large box sameone left on our doorstep? 10. People generally considered that his music was impossible to perform. 11. I have often heard people assert that the British are the most unsociable people in the world; but cqn one prove such a statement? CAUSATIVEHAVE 1. Somebody stole my wallet when I was on holiday. 2. She ratted on her brother and the police arrested him, 3. I usually (hair, cut) once a month. 4. 1'11 ask my assistant to solve the problem with her team. 5. My mother had done the washing for me before I bought a washing machine. CONNECTEDSTATEMENTS 1. I don't really understand why people complcinso much about the heat. (-, I -) 2. I hate that first day beck at work after the holidays. (+, I, + ) 3. We have never experienced colder winter. (-, + we) "REPORTED SPEECH(A to B) 1. This man is lookingfor his dog. I think Tve seen him before. 2. What has happened while I was away? Did anyone call me? 3. Let's have a cup of coffee. 4. Why did he bring these sandwiches? We have plenty of food here. 5. Howdid he pronounce this word? Is it correct?

GRAMMAR TEST - MISCELLANEOUS 32

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GRAMMAR TEST - MISCELLANEOUS (18 B)


Hypothesizing
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I never enjoyed his company.I wish I (never, meet) him. I shouldn't have said that. rf only I (not say) that. I would rather you (not smoke) in the bedroom. She isn't beautiful but she behavesas if she (be). You said you have to be there by 3:30. It's 3:25 now.It's time (you, leave) As soonas the test beganthe students started to sigh. (Begin: No sooner) I didn't call her until she apologised.(Beqin:Not) She didn't suspecf for a momentthat he wasthe one.(Begin: Little) The most handsomemanI had ever seen stood there. (Begin: There)

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'When did you bring this file to my office?' Paulto me. Mrs Jones: 'Do you like peoplecalling you bad names?I certainly don't.' (addressingyou) Susantold me that she would have called me if she had knownI needed her help so badly.

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Teil somebodyto collect the donotionsfor the nursing home. The dentist is fixing her teeth. The thieves stole our neighbours' lawn-moweryesterday. They are going to pay the cleaners to clean their curtains and carpets. Did they teil you to cometo the meeting at 5 p.m.? Peoplesaid he had insulted his boss. She liked her students to treat her as she treated them. The government prohibited working part-time for children younger than 15.(agent) He looks exactly like the manyou described to me. (Begin:This) r-~l'Iot sure whether what you said is right or wrong. (Begin:You) You studied for 10 days something that evenwasn't goingto be on the test. Bree will go with me to the cinema.You refused. (but) Miriam has never been to Australia. I have been there once.(but) Ned drove to theairport. I drove to the airport. (so) We live in a fancy neighbourhood.Peter lives in a shelter. (but) I am writing my essay.I (finish) it by the time it needsto be handed in. Put your nameat the top of the pagewhenyou (finish) writing the essay. We (notice) someone(sleep) in our tent whenwe (come) back from the beach. He robbed a bank. He spent 20 years in jcil, I ccn't go swimming.I don't have my bathing suit. I don't knowFrench. I ccn't apply for the job. rf you (see) him, (teil) him to call meat once.

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GRAMMAR TEST - MISCELLANEOUS

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After he hC1cl &'Vw 1/ (give) me the instructions I was able to do the task correctly. . bee.b\ . She told me she lJJC\S -Ht'h~\ . t14.d-f1,;"b~q(think) about changing a job. ~ .s;.fr..t? &I W (.ed, I (she~ ever, talk) t6 her boss about the problems at work? We !"JiU nal/e co "'1 pfe+~ (complete) all the preparations for the trip by the end of next month. I I ~ hot- -I:dlZ(~l 'W J (not teil) you anything about my plans! My mind is made up. I '/1'1' not- DrOt'~.j _ -k.R1 (not teil) you anything about my plans! I intend to do it without any help. ,;} What ~ -t'he,,\ do (they, do) if you teil them you have no qualifications? Tom lAlie.tj'VI~JeM~II'~ (move) to another city. That's what he does regularly because of the nature of his Job.. Paula ; \ ~3 A,@ 'M.Ce+i'V (meet) with her solicitor tomorrow about her divorce.

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Much more new roads and bridges are being built now than 10 years ago. -2_6.._ Peter's wif~ could ask Peter to move out of the apartment. Peter could be asked to 1llove-out of the apartment; 27. Did they identify the murder victim? Was the murcler victim identified? 28. The tabloids reported that Angelina J olie is adopting another child. nzelina Ioliewas renorted to be adontinz another child.

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The bos s is having all the documents copied. 31. Why didn't you tell your assistant to research the matter instead of you? Why didn't you have the matter researched? 32. I will order somebody to bring me a cup of coffee. I will have a cun of coffee brouzht. I thave been reading}that book for the last couple of hours. <pid you ca!lfuer after I ~ad toldlyou she ~as waiting)for your call? The police ~ill have takenjall the statements from the witnesses by the end of the day. He'decided jto drive bis wife to the airport when he([ound out}that the roads.had been floodedJbecause of recent heavy rain.

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She~ need your advice. She ~ call you. Liz i. tiredall the time. She gue.s.-tobed late. I~ sorry I disturbed you. I ~ you were busy. You 'proyoked the dog. It bit you. You provoked the dog (and it bit you). You are in hospital now. She ~ out yesterday. Nobody ~her. Cities~ too nice to live in. People 2!:efer the country. We~e television. We und out about the newest developments in the world almost immediately. You reminded me about my boss's birthday. I bought him a present. I can now count on my promotion, (include all the information) -I don't want to he upset, so I have decided not to teIl him what happened. Martin ikd his driving test last week because he was very nervous. Martin doesn't have a driver's licence because he faile~ his driving test .. Penicil1in ~in 1928.lt_saved many lives in WW Il. The mariner's compass was invented in the 12th century. Columbus reached the West Indies in 1492. Tobacco was imported in Europe in 1553. There are many smokers in the world. The exit doors ?re blocked, so people can't esca~ from the buming hall. The exit doors were blocked, so many people died in the buming hall. The exit doors were not blocked. Everybody m~ged to get out of the buming hall.

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