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Level 6

Quiz #3 Review Guide


Grammar
1. Study the grammar guides on D2L and the pages in the book. You also have a grammar booster in the back
of the book. Practice the grammar and vocabulary exercise in the Review at the end of each unit.
2. Practice activities in MEL for grammar and vocabulary.
3. Review the VC recordings. If you cannot find one, send an email request.
4. If you have questions, send an email, or request a private meeting.

Unit 7
Definite and Indefinite Articles (p. 76)

Count Nouns:

Specific General
Singular the a/an
Plural the X

Noun count Nouns:

Specific General

Singular the X

Be prepared to fill in the blank with the correct article.

Unit 9
Passive Voice with Unreal Conditionals (pg 103)

Present Unreal

 1 clause: If + object + were + past participle , subject + would/might + verb in base form
 Both: If + object + were + past participle , object + would/might + be + past participle

Past Unreal

 1 clause: If + object + had + been + past participle , subject + would/might + have + past participle
 Both: If + object + had + been + past participle , object + would/might + have + been + past participle

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*Negative forms

Be prepared to circle the correct answer (multiple choice).

Example: If remote surgery were explained better, these types of operations

( might consider / might be considered / might have considered / might have been considering ) by more patients.

Be prepared to complete the sentence with the If clause in Passive Voice.

Example: If _________________________________, we would have eaten them all.

Vocabulary

Unit Page Words/phrases to study Meaning

7 75  Don’t get me wrong


 I may be imagining things
 If I were in your shoes
 The cat’s out of the bag
 What’s on your mind?
 Keep in mind
7 82  Make up your mind
 Change your mind
 Put (something) out of your
mind
 It’s all in your mind
 You’re out of your mind
8 87  Out of the blue
 Put your nose to the grindstone
 It’s now or never
 In one ear and out the other
 Gut feeling
 I can’t help it
8 88  Be good with one’s hands
 Be mechanically inclined
 Have a head for figures
 Have an ear for music
 Have an eye for detail

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 Have a good intuitive sense
 Have a way with words/people
 Have a knack for something
9 94  Talented
 Perceptive
 Observant
 Inventive
 Imaginative
 Witty
 Curious
 Inquisitive
 Open-minded
 persistent
9 99  Something is catching on
 It’ll open a can of worms
 Before you know it
 Come to think of it
 It’s just scratching the surface
 It isn’t a question of if but
when
 The bad outweighs the good
9 102  Cloning
 Computer chip implants
 Genetic engineering
 Remote surgery
 Artificial intelligence
 Virtual reality
 nanotechnology

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