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Review for Grammar Final

A. Complete the sentences with the right form of verb in the brackets:
1. When Mark was little, he ____wanted_________ (want) to be a driver.
2. _____have you ever found_________________ (you/ ever / find) money in an old coat pocket?
3. Jane _________________ (not buy) a T-shirt in the sale last weekend.
4. Ted ___has taken_____________ (take) his driving test five times, but he keeps failing!
5. ___Did___you___take_______ (take) any good photos at the party last night?
6. Jill _____has been_________ (be) in hospital for a week. I’m going to visit her today.

B. Circle/Underline the correct Modals from the following multiple-choice sentences:


1. Paul……………… be at home; he always works until 9 p.m.
a) can’t b) mustn’t c) can
2. My sister …………… come back from London tonight, but I’m not sure.
a) may b) ought to c) must
3. Carl …………… speak a word of English before travelling to Britain.
a) can’t b) wasn’t able to c) wasn’t allowed to
4. Mary ………… have forgotten our appointment. Why isn’t she here?
a) can b) must c) may
5. …………… I use your phone, please?
a) Must b) Should c) May
6. My son has always been a clever boy; he ……… read when he was three.
a) could b) might c) may
7. I’m afraid I ……………… go out tonight, I ……… work late.
a) can’t/ can b) can’t/ have to c) can’t/ should
8. You often have headaches. I think you ………… visit a neurologist.
a) may b) can c) should
9. There are some black clouds in the sky. It …………… rain this evening.
a) must b) may c) ought to
10. Most children ………… wear school uniforms in private schools.
a) might b) must c) can
11. A. “Isn’t that John over there?” B. “It ……… be John, he’s at work now.”
a) mustn’t b) can’t c) shouldn’t
12. People ………… fasten seat belts when travelling by car.
a) must b) can c) should
13. Dad is taking a nap; you ………… make so much noise, children.
a) mustn’t b) might not c) needn’t
14. I ………… take a bus to school; I go there on foot every day.
a) mustn’t b) needn’t c) shouldn’t
15. Be careful with the knife! It’s very sharp, you ………… cut your finger.
a) should b) may c) need to

C. Join the two simple sentences into a relative clause using who, whom, or which.

1. This is the CD. I bought it for Jane.


This is the cd which I bought for Jane__.
2. Jenny’s brother looks like her. He’s about her same age.
Jenny’s brother who is about her same age looks like her_______.
3. I’ll call the students. I went to London with them last year.
I’ll call the students with whom I went to London ___________.
4. Tim’s shoes don’t match his jacket. They’re brown .
Tim’s shoes, ___________________________________________________________________.
5. My friend Claudia used to be a top model. She was extremely thin.
My friend Claudia, ______________________________________________________________.
6. In 1999 I was working in Dublin. I met Sally there.
I met _________________________________________________________________________.
7. Nail-biting is a bad habit. You should really try to stop it.
Nail-biting_____________________________________________________________________.
8. Pete may bring us something. We want it.
Pete __________________________________________________________________________.
9. “Rolling Stone” is the magazine. We told them about it yesterday.
“Rolling Stone” is the ___________________________________________________________.
10. The girl was really pretty. He was looking at her.
The girl_______________________________________________________________________.
11. The company she was working for was one of the biggest in the country.
The company __________________________________________________________________.
12. She was hooked on gambling. Gambling is making her lose a lot of money.
She was hooked ________________________________________________________________.

D. Conditional Clauses: Please use the correct if clauses (Type 1 or Type 2) in the following
sentences.
1. If I _were____________________ (be) you, I would practice more often for the
upcoming test.
2. If your mother ___gets_________ (get) ill, you will have to cook dinner.
3. I __would spend_________ (spend) a lot of money if I won the lottery.
4. What ____________________________ (you/do) if I gave you one million dollars?
5. If my car ___is__________________ (be) broken, my mechanic will repair it.
6. If I study today, I _____________________ (go) to the party tonight.
7. Susi will be late, if the train _____________________ (be) delayed.
8. If I met Rihanna, I _would say____________________ (say) hallo.
9. Tom will miss his plane if he _____________________ (not/leave) soon.
10. If you sit in the sun too long, you _____________________ (get) sunburned.
11. I would take the underground every day, if I _____________________ (live) in London.
12. If I _____________________ (have) enough money, I will buy a lot of shoes.
13. You would feel a lot better if you _____________________ (not/smoke) so much.
14. If we drink too much coffee tonight, we _____________________ (sleep).
15. If I _____________________ (be) you, I would follow your mum’s advice.
16. I would run away if I _____________________ (see) a ghost.
17. If it _____________________ (rain), we will cancel the trip.
18. If I were you, I _____________________ (accept) the offer.
19. If you _____________________ (have to) choose a place to live, which one would you
choose?
20. What would you do if you _____________________ (see) a robbery?
21. ________________________ (you/tell) the truth if your mother asks you something?
22. What will happen if you _____________________ (take) your father’s car.
E. Change the following sentences into Passive Voice:
1. Helen teaches French at school.
French is taught by Helen at school.
2. They grow strawberries every year.
strawberries are grown every year.
3. Tim sent an SMS to his friend.

4. She has written a test today.


A test has been written today.
5. They visited that museum yesterday.

6. I am watching a football match now.


A football match is being watched now.
7. Pam has found the keys in the table.
The keys have been found in the table by pam.
8. You have made a lot of mistakes.
A lot of mistakes have been made.
9. He has bought a new car.

10. We are playing volley-ball now.


volley- ball is being played now.

F. Use relative pronouns (who, whom, which, whose, that) to fill in the blanks of the
following relative clauses.
1. An architect is someone who designs buildings.
2. Colin told me about his new job which he’s enjoying very much.
3. She told me her address which/that I wrote down on a piece of paper.
4. Do you know the woman whom Gary is talking to?
5. The sun which is one of millions of stars in the universe provides us with heat
and light.
6. Sheila couldn’t come to the party was a pity.
7. Mr. Carter to whom I spoke on the phone last night is very interested in our plan.
8. It was a meeting importance I did not realize at the time.
9. It was a meeting the importance of I did not realize at the time.
10. This is Felicity whose sister you met last week.
11. He never admits his mistakes is extremely annoying.
12. I have been let down by a person on whom I thought I could rely.
13. This is the guy whose wife works for my brother.

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