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1. COMPLETE THE COLLOCATIONS WITH ATTEND, GET, MAKE, AND


SUBMIT
1. Submit an application, a paper, a proposal, a report
2. Attend college, classes, a lecture, a conference
3. Make a big difference, matters worse, the most out of, a living
4. Get something across, ahead, hold of somebody/something, somebody's
attention
2.
1. My grandfather used to make a living by working as a bus driver
2. You have to take risks if you want to Get something across and succeed
in business.
3. I Attend a conference last night that was so popular I had to stand
up! The speaker was great.
4. Thelma would be a very good politician. She's a very convincing speaker,
and she's so good at get her message something across
5. There are so many places l'd like to see when I go to Italy next summer. I've
decided to rent a car so I can Make the most out of my stay.
6. I'm going to Submit a proposal to start a school newspaper to the principal.
I hope she won't think the budget's too high.
7. I was already an hour late, and, to Make matters worse, I got stuck in the
elevator!
8. Attend university on the west coast - at UCLA, in fact. That's how I have so
many friends in Los Angeles.
9. I'm not sure where l'll end up going to college, but I'm going to Submit an
application to Harvard.
10. Maybe Teresa is away. I tried calling her at least five times, but I couldn't,
get hold of her.
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GRAMMAR 7A RELATIVE CLAUSES

1. LINK THE TWO SENTENCES WITH A RELATIVE CLAUSE. USE COMMAS


WHERE NECESSARY.
1. l'd like to go to a school. I can study surf science there.
I'd like to go to a school where I can study surf science.
2. That's the teacher. Her class on ethical hacking was excellent.
That's the teacher who class on ethical hacking was excellent.
3. I can't find my notes. I took them yesterday.
I can't find my notes that took them yesterday.
4. This is my brother's old cell phone. He gave it to me last month.
This is my brother's old cell phone that 1. gave it to me last month.
5. In one progressive school, some students skip class. They're not
punished.
In one progressive school, students where aren't punished.
6. The next module is compulsory. It includes creating a comic.
The next module is compulsory where includes creating a comic.

2. REWRITE THE SENTENCES WITH REDUCED RELATIVE CLASSES.


CHECK (V) THE SENTENCES THAT ARE PASSIVE.
1. Students who cheat on any exam will not graduate.
Students cheating on any exam will not graduate.
2. Books that have been borrowed from the library must be returned by
tomorrow.
Books borrowed from the library must be returned by tomorrow
3. Those who want to take the test on Saturday, please come speak to me.
Those wanting to take the test on Saturday, please come speak to me.
4. Everyone who uses this lab has to be very careful with the equipment.
Everyone using this lab has to be very careful with the equipment.
5. Students who are sent away to school are often homesick.
Students sent away to school are often homesick.
6. People who don't need foreign languages often don't study them.
People not needing foreign languages often don't study them.

3. CHOOSE THE BEST COMMENT CLAUSES TO COMPLETE THE


SENTENCES.
My children hardly ever put their phones down, which is really annoying / which is
encouraging.
I'm learning to ski, which doesn't require any practice at all / which is a lot harder than
I thought.
Students arriving late can't take the exam, which seems really unfair / which has
increased traffic problems.
They say "practice makes perfect," which is definitely true / which doesn't apply to
playing tennis.
My neighbor was very noisy, which isn't why we stayed / which is why we moved..
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expressions in the boxes, making sure the entire paragraph is logical. Use each
expression only once. There may be more than one correct answer. Listen and
check.

Not everyone can't seem to learning foreign languages. Some people really be
reasonably successful at them and have a talent for remember anything they've
learned. But, with motivation and practice, even they can be capable of mastering
a language. With enough effort, everyone struggle with learning!

Some of us find it hard to sports. We can't quite manage to keep up with our
teammates and may be pretty bad at win even a single game. But even if we fail to
hit the ball very far or do a high jump, we can all find a sport we're able to succeed at.
Some don't require strength or endurance at all!
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7C MIND AND MEMORY
WHICH OPTION, A OR B, PROVIDES THE CORRECT INTERPRETATION?
LISTEN AND CHECK.
1 I tried to remember his name, but my mind went blank.
a l'm glad I didn't have to ask him.
b In the end, I had to ask him.
2 Keep in mind that you won't be allowed in the theater after the performance begins.
a So please don't be late.
b But you can arrive late.
3 It never crossed my mind that Maria had learned English as a foreign language
a She sounds like a native speaker.
b She's not very fluent
4 I'm seeing The Lion King tomorrow with my nephew. I'm not into musicals, but l'll try
to keep an open mind.
a l'm sure l'll hate it.
b Maybe l'll be pleasantly surprised.
5 At first I thought Jack was unfriendly, but I've changed my mind.
a He's really nice.
b He's really rude.
6 I can't make up my mind which suit I like better.
a Definitely the blue one.
b Maybe the blue one.

2 COMPLETE EACH SENTENCE WITH THE CORRECT FORM OF A VERB


FROM EXERCISE 1. YOU MAY HAVE TO CHANGE THE TENSE.
1 So you're not joining us for dinner? What a shame but text me if you went your
mind, ok?
2 My mind always wenting blank when I'm speaking in public. I don't know why I get
so nervous!
3 Imight spend New Year's Eve in London, but I haven't crossed up my mind
yet.
4 If you want to invite Ann for dinner, keep in mind that she's a vegetarian.
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1 CHECK THE SENTENCES THAT ARE CORRECT. CORRECT THE
INCORRECT SENTENCES.
1. lfyou don't understand a word, look at the context.
2. If I start my report now, I will finish it this afternoon.
3. We won’t do much work if we study together in the same room.
4. Before you will become a serious tennis player, you have to practice a lot.
5. If you have some acting lessons, you'll become less self-conscious.
6. You don’t know if you like skiing until you'll try it.

2. CHOOSE THE CORRECT OPTIONS

1 You can learn to play an instrument even if / unless you've never taken lessons before.
2 As long as / Unless you practice, it's hard to improve your English.
3 The course will begin on Monday, provided / even if there are enough students.
4 She's planning to get a job as soon as / as long as she leaves school.
5 I'm sure you'll do very well unless / as long as you keep working hard.
6 They'll probably want to have a meal when / until they get here.

3. REWRITE THE SENTENCES WITH AS LONG AS, EVEN IF, OR UNLESS.

1. Provided that I review my notes, I always do well on tests.


AS LONG AS that I review my notes, I always do well on tests.
2. Despite the possibility that you're not athletic, you can still enjoy learning a
sport.
unless the possibility that you're not athletic, you can still enjoy learning a sport.
3. If we don't give up social media, we'll never improve our social skills.
Unless we don't give up social media, we'll never improve our social skills.
4. l'll do my best to help you, provided that you tell me the truth.
l'll do my best to help you, as long as that you tell me the truth.
5. I don't make a note of this, I'l forget it.
unless I don't make a note of this, I'l forget it.
6. I'm sure you'll have a great time despite the possibility that you don't have
much money.
7. I'm sure as long as you'll have a great time despite the possibility that you don't
have much money.

FOR 1-6, COMPLETE THE SECOND SENTENCE SO THAT IT MEANS THE


SAME AS THE FIRST, USING THE WORDS AND EXPRESSIONS IN THE BOX.
LISTEN AND CHECK.
boost your memory
have a good/bad memory
learn something by heart
memorable
recall
remind
1. 1 I memorize irregular verbs, so I never have to look them up.
I learn something by heart nd now I never have to look them up.
2. Please don't let me forget to water the plants.
Please remind me to water the plants
3. They say fish oil can improve your memory.
They say fish oil can boost your memory
4. You won't forget this experience.
This will be a memorable experience..
5. 5 I haven't forgotten my wedding day. I remember it perfectly.
I can still recall my wedding day perfectly
6. I never seem to be able to remember people's names.
I've always have a bad memory . for people's names.

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