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CONDITIONALS TYPE 1

If you (buy) a new computer, you (give) me the old one.


If the police (catch) the thieves, they (go) to prison.
If the judge (find) him guilty, he (pay) the fee.
If the weather (be) fine, they (go) camping.
If you (lose) my book, you (buy) a new one.
If I (have) . time, I (practice) . the exercises.
If you (eat) your vegetables, you (eat) ice-cream.
If it (not rain) we (play) soccer.
If you (stay) at home, we (enjoy) the concert.
If we (disturb) him, he (not finish) his homework.

CONDITIONALS TYPE 2

If they (use) public transportation, they (save) a lot of money.


If you (have) time in the evenings, you (go) to the cinema.
If I (be) you, I (not spend) all the money.
If your friend (not be) so irritant, I (visit) you.
If my mother (speak) less, I (enjoy) the film.
If you (tell) me the truth, you (not have) problems.
If my brother (ask) for permission, my parents (not annoy) with
him.
If he (run) fast, he (win) the race.
If he (send) me an e-mail, I (answer) it.
If my sister (do) the housework, I (go) shopping.

CONDITIONALS TYPE 3

If I (get) a good job, I (move) to Rome.


If she (tell) her father the truth, he (not annoy)
If my mother (know) the problem, she (try) to solve it.

If they (receive) the message, they (arrive) on time.


If he (finish) the work, he (go) to the theatre.
If I (lose) the key, I (wait) you at the restaurant.
If Peter (drive) the car, I (not travel) with him.
If my friend (be) more intelligent, he (know) what to do.
If my brother (call) her, she (forgive) him.
If my father (meet) my boyfriend, they (be) good friends.

PASSIVE VOICE

1. the picture / draw (Simple Present)

2. the door / close (Simple Past)

3. the house / steal (Present Continuous)

4. the bike / repair (Past Continuous)

5. the room/ clean (Present Perfect)

6. the homework / do (Past perfect)

7. the window / break (Simple future)

8. the essay / write (Should + Verb)

1. They have arrested the suspect.


2. Someone stole my bike last night.
3. We'll take a decision this week.
4. They deliver the newspaper every morning.
5. The board has appointed Jane managing director.
6. They were making the film when the director died.
7. They produce a lot of cheese in this region.

PASSIVE
John and Fred will climb the Aconcagua Mountain.
My wife crashed the new car.
I opened the windows.
I drink a glass of water.
You did not send the parcel.
They did not catch the thieves.
Jane has taken some photographs.
The passengers are going to visit the museum.
The teacher made a big mistake.
Mary was preparing a lot of food.

INDIRECT STYLE

1. Conan Doyle said, "I'M fed up with Sherlock Holmes"


2. Conan Doyle admitted, "I'M very proud of Sherlock Holmes"
3. One Holmes fan said, "Since his accident, Mr Holmes has not been quite the same"
4. Payne said, "We love to say the books were written by Holmes"
5. Payne admitted, "this pretence is all part of the fun"

6. John said, "it is the best detective story I've ever read"
7. The thief confessed, "I stole the money"
8. My friend told me, "I am going to go to London tomorrow"
9. I decided, " I must write a letter to my uncle"
10. The teacher mentioned, "You will have an exam at the end of the year"

Sentences are given in the direct speech. Change them into the indirect
speech.
1. He said, I have got a toothache.
2. Manu said, I am very busy now.
3. Hurry up, she said to us.
4. Give me a cup of water, he told her.
5. She said, I am going to college.
8. Geetha says, My father is an Engineer.
9. He said, I have passed the physical test.
10. She said to me, You are my only friend.
11. I love you, he told me.
12. Where are you going? James asked Mary.

RELATIVE CLAUSES

Choose the correct relative pronoun (who, which, whose).

1.

This is the bank __________was robbed yesterday.

2.

A boy _____________sister is in my class was in the bank at that time.

3.

The man ___________robbed the bank had two pistols.

4.

He wore a mask ____________made him look like Mickey Mouse.

5.

He came with a friend ____________waited outside in the car.

6.

The woman ____________gave him the money was young.

7.

The bag ___________contained the money was yellow.

8.

The people ____________were in the bank were very frightened.

9.

A man __________mobile was ringing did not know what to do.

10.

A woman _____________daughter was crying tried to calm her.

11.

The car __________the bank robbers escaped in was orange.

12.

The robber ____________mask was obviously too big didn't drive.

13.

The man ___________drove the car was nervous.

14.

He didn't wait at the traffic lights _________were red.

15.

1.

A police officer __________car was parked at the next corner stopped and
arrested them.

Samuel Johnson was the son of a bookseller. Samuel Johnson was born in
1709.
Samuel Johnson

2.
3.

In 1728, he went to Oxford. He studied at Pembroke College in Oxford.


In 1728, he went
Johnson had to leave Oxford without a degree. He was too poor to pay the
fees.
Johnson

4.

In 1737, Johnson moved to London. There he wrote poetry, essays and


biographies.
In 1737, JohnsonIn 1746, Johnson started to write his dictionary. It took him nine
years to complete.
In 1746, Johnson started

5.

His home at that time was in 17 Gough Square in London. It is a museum


now.
17 Gough Square in London

6.

In this house, his wife died in 1752. Her name was Elizabeth Porter.
In this house his wife

7.

In 1755, the work was published. It was called A Dictionary of the English
Language.
In 1755, the work

8.

Samuel Johnson died in 1784. He is buried in Westminster Abbey.


Samuel Johnson

QUANTIFIERS
Exercise 1 - some, any, much, many, a lot of, a little, a few
Choose the correct answer.
1.

There aren't_________ car parks in the centre of Oxford.

2.

Eating out is expensive here. There arent ___________

3.

Liverpool has______ of great nightclubs.

4.

Hurry up! We only have________ time before the coach leaves.

5.

We saw_______________beautiful scenery when we went to Austria.

6.

There are a ____________

7.

It's very quiet. There aren't______________people here today.

8.

There are ___________expensive new flats next to the river.

cheap restaurants.

shops near the university.

Complete with quantifiers: some, any, much, many


1. Did the teacher give us any homework? - Yes, but not _________
2. Nick never does ____________work. He is a very lazy boy.
3. Could you lend me fifty dollars? - No, I haven't got__________money.
4. She has had as _____________success as her brother.
5. I bought ______________bread, but I didn't buy any butter. I forgot!
6. She is a warm and friendly girl. She has so____________ friends.
7. I've got ____________interesting things to tell you. Let's meet at seven
o'clock and I'll tell you everything.
8. How_____________lessons do you have on Mondays? - Only three,
mum.
9. Kate was very_____________afraid of ghosts when she was little girl.
10. I didn't see _________white cats in the garden, only the black one.
11. _____________dogs can be dangerous. Watch out!

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