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Test Unit 3 Advanced

 Defining Relative Clauses

1. What CAN’T you write in the space?


Last week I bought a watch ___ was half price.
- (No words here)
- That
- Which

2. In which sentence can you delete who?


- The man who I saw on the bus is my neighbour
- The man who cleans my windows has gone into hospital.
- The man who lives next to me is nearly eighty.

3. In which sentence can you NOT delete that?


- The film that we saw yesterday was brilliant.
- I’ve lost the magazine that I was reading.
- A photocopier is a machine that makes copies of pages.

4. What CANNOT go in the space?


Julie looked after the injured bird ___ she found in the garden.
- What
- Who
- (No words here)

5. Rewrite these sentences: “Greg bought a camera yesterday. The camera doesn’t work.”
The camera that Greg bought yesterday doesn’t work

6. Which word goes in the space?


The mountain ____ we climbed yesterday was the highest mountain in Scottland!
- Where
- What
- Which
-

7. Rewrite these sentences. “I met a man at a meeting last week. The man was at the
party.”
The man I met at the meeting last week was at the party.

8. Complete the sentence.


That’s the shop ___ I bought my wedding ring.
- Which
- Where
- (No words here)

9. Complete the sentence.


There’s the woman ___ I met last week.
- Which
- That
- (No words here)

10. Which sentence needs the word who?


- Is that the woman ___ you work with?
- Is that the woman ___ lives next door to your grandmother?
- Is that the woman ___ Dan was talking about?

11. Burger King is the restaurant __________ we had dinner last night.
- Who
- Which
- Where
12. The day __________ I arrived was very nice.
- who
- When
- Where

13. Is this sentence correct or wrong?


"We cannot accept the offer you made."
- Correct
- Wrong

14. Is this sentence correct or wrong?


"We met a salesman who’s bag was stolen."
- Correct
- Wrong

15. Do you know the Disco ____ Andrew picked me up?


- Where
- Which
- Whose

16. There were lots of people at the fancy-dress party, some of ________ had made great
efforts with their costumes.
- Which
- Whom
- That

 Modifying comparisons
Choose the correct answer
Even Roughly Nowhere near Much
A little bit Just Very Totally

1. Technology in the future will be __totally__ different from technology today.

2. I think being kind is _just__ as important as being honest.

3. The results were _even__ better than predicted.

4. She's _nowhere near__ as demanding as our last manager.

5. Profits this year are _roughly__ the same as last year.

6. Could you be _a little bit__ more specific about what the problem is?

7. The film was _very__ similar to the book that it's based on.

8. I'm _much__ less organised than you.

Match the correct letter with the sentence

Cats are _H__ different from dogs! A. So much

Jack's answers are _C__ the same as Mia's on this test! B. Really

I feel _A__ better than yesterday. C. Exactly

We're _F__ less prepared than we should be. D. A little

The Coffee Café is cheap, but _G__ as good as Coffee Central. E. Nowhere near

It was _D__ more expensive than I expected. F. A bit

His way of thinking is _B__ similar to mine. G. Not quite


The documentary is _E__ as interesting as you might think. H. Very

Wish
Write the correct form of “wish”

1. I’d love to live in Australia.

I wish lived in Australia.

2. Patrick failed his driving test.

He wishes he hadn't failed.

3. We didn’t go to Alan’s party.

I wish we had gone to Alan's party.

4. I had an accident at work last Friday.

I wish I hadn't had it.

5. It was a mistake to leave Manchester.

I wish I hadn't left Manchester.

6. Do you wish you had tried harder?

Yes. I wish I had.


7. We lost all our money.

We wish we hadn't lost our money.

8. The maids didn't clean the rooms.

I wish they had cleaned them.

9. I never have enough money - it would be nice to have more.

I wish I had enough money.

10. Sara didn't make the pie.

She wishes she had made it.

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