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2º BACHILLERATO- FINAL EXAM (GRAMMAR)

VERB TENSES.
PASSIVE VOICE
Join the following sentences with a RELATIVE PRONOUN. Omit it when you can

Amy got married in 2004. She was 25 years old then

Zack is an engineer. He designs tunnels

James is a clever man. It’s difficult to win an argument against him

This phone doesn’t have a camera. It’s the cheapest one on sale

My friend Rose wants to be a doctor. Her father is a film director

REPORTED SPEECH.

1) “I'll definitely return it tomorrow,” he said. PROMISED

2) “Did you invite Tom to your party?” he asked. ASKED

3) “You should stop worrying about his exams,” she said. ADVISED

4) “Yes, I'll come with you,” he said. AGREED

5) “Why don't you come with us?” my parents asked. SUGGESTED

6) “Don't believe anything he says,” she said. WARNED

7) “Write your names at the top of the exam paper,” he said. TOLD

8) “Don't forget to take the car to the garage,” he said. REMINDED

9) “I won't talk to him until he apologizes,” she said. REFUSED

10) “I have to be there before she arrives,” he said. SAID


REWRITE EACH SENTENCE USING A MODAL O MODAL PERFECT.

1. Drinking alcohol while you drive is prohibited by law.

You...

2. Perhaps I will go to the cinema.

I...

3. I am not able to get up early in the morning.

I...

4. I suggest you sleep at least seven hours the night before a big exam.

You...

5. It is a pity we didn´t spend our last holiday in the country.

We...

6. I don´t think I told you all the news.

I...

7. It was wrong of the manager to employ 13-year-old children.

The manager....

8. He is late for work again. He probably woke up late.

He...

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