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OXFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS Headway Test. Created on 03/11/16 going to/will Choose the correct answer. 1 My husband stop ['s going to, will ] smoking next week. 2 Are you hungry? | ['ll, 'm going to] make you some lunch 3 Simon said you buy a [will, 're going to ] new bike. 4 Byell give you a ['ll, 'm going to] call tomorrow. 5 He hates his boss so he ['ll,'s going to] leave his job. Complete the sentences. Use short forms where possible. 6 you look after my bag while | go to the toilet? 7 We travel round Europe next summer. 8 There's no red wine? | have white, then. 9 Here, | carry your suitcase for you. 10 Are you watch the match on TV today? Passives 1 Choose the correct answer. 1 The radio by [ was invented, was Marconi: invent, invented ] 2 Both English and French [are spoken, speak, are in Canada. spoke ] 3 They work onthe [are started, have been new road started, have started ] 4 The race bya [ wins, won, was won ] young Kenyan runner. 5 Shakespeare many [ written, were written, plays. wrote ] Choose the correct answer. 6 Rolex watches in [ made, make, are made ] Switzerland. 7 The exam results to [will sent, will send, you by post. will be sent ] 8 My father me his old [ given, gave, was given } car. 9 Sushi mainly in [eats, is eaten, eat] Japan 10 French in many [is taught, teaches, English Schools. taught ] Passives 2 Complete the sentences with the passive/active form of the verbs. 1 Television by John Logie Baird. (invent) 2 He the first pictures in 1925. (send) 3 In 1927 pictures long distance. (transmit) 4 In 1928 pictures across the Atlantic. (send) 5 Colour pictures the same year. (produce) Complete the sentences with the passive/active form of the verbs. 6 In 1929 Baird the first TV studio. (open) 7 Since then millions of TVs . (sell) 8 70% of families in the world now one. (own) 9 Inthe next year, a billion TV sets . (sell) 10 Recently, many people digital sets. (buy) Time and conditional clauses Match the sentence beginnings and endings. 1 Illring you OO until | come back. 2 I'lllook after your cat. O —O when | arrive at the hotel 3 I'mgoing to go skiing O — O while you're on holiday. 4 He's going to getajob O —_O before the winter ends. 5 Sithere OO after he finishes university. Match the sentence beginnings and endings. 6 Unless | stop eating caK@s__O | won't lose weight 7 Ifyou frighten the dog, 8 O itll bite you 8 Ifl work hard, O I'l make lots of money. 9 If! go travelling, 8 O Illsend you a postcard 10 If Mark doesn'tarrive soon, © I'll telephone him Second conditional Match the sentence beginnings and endings. 1 Ifyou ate fewer burgers ~~ would you try to stop it? 2 They'dwork harder © I'd grow vegetables. 3 Ifwehadagarden, O 0 ifthey earned more money. 4 Ifyousawafight, © O if! wasn'tso stressed 5 | wouldn't smoke OO you'd fee! healthier Complete the sentences. Use short forms where possible. 6 Ifyou had a year's holiday, where 2 (go) 7 Iflwere you, | more exercise. (do) 8 If won a ticket to Disneyland, | (not go) 9 She wouldn't fail her exams if she more. (study) 10 _ Iffish was cheaper, we it every day. (eat) would/might Complete the sentences. Use: ‘d (= would) or might. 11 go to the party, but I'm not sure. 2 Ifitwasn't so cold, | definitely go for a walk. 3. Ifwe didn't need the money, | leave my job for sure. 4 Let's buy a lottery ticket. We even win! 5 If she left her job, I'm sure she be happier. Complete the sentences. Use: ‘d (= would) or might. 6 Its not likely, but my ex-wife be at the party. 7 lend you the money if [had any. 8 He certainly win if he wasn't injured. 9 I'd like to come with you but | not be able to. 10 _ It's possible my boss wil visit, So I be late home. http:/www.oup.com/elt/headway Copyright Oxford University Press 2012

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