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Oxford English Academy

Adults Advanced B End of Module Test Name:________________

1 Conditionals: Choose the correct alternative.

A If I see them, I’d tell/I’ll tell them.

B When you had finished/have finished, you are free o leave.

C Would he go if he has/had enough time?

D If it hadn’t rained this morning, we would have played/would play golf.

E When he arrives/will arrive, let me know.

2 Conditionals: Three of the following sentences are wrong. Mark them / or X. Correct the
sentences which are wrong.

A I will tell you if I knew.

B If you wait a few minutes, I’ll help you.

C They would be there by now if they didn’t miss the bus.

D If it isn’t raining, we can go for a walk.

E If she doesn’t like it, she wouldn’t have bought it.

3 Conditionals: Put the verbs into an appropriate form.

A If you __________ (not like) it, don’t eat it.

B If I were you, I __________ (go) with them.

C We would have finished already if we __________ (start) on time.

D If we don’t do our homework, the teacher __________ (get) very angry.

E I ____________ (tell) him if I had seen him.


4 Wish: In each sentence the verb is in the wrong form. Put the verbs into the correct form.

A She hates the dress. She wishes she didn’t buy it.

B We didn´t say much. I wish I talked to them more.

C I’m too old to take up skiing. I wish I am younger.

5 Wish: Complete the wishes by putting the verbs into the correct form.

A He hates parties. He wishes he ____________ (not go) to that party last night.

B I’m working in the office. I wish I ____________ (lie) on a beach at the moment.

6 Reporting: Report the following, beginning with the words given.

A ‘He’ll be here soon.’ She told us ______________________________

B ‘Have you ever played golf?’ He asked me ______________________________

C ‘I’ve just finished.’ He said ______________________________

D ‘She works for a German company.’ He told me ______________________________

E ‘I’m a dentist.’ She said _____________________________

7 Will: Choose the correct form.

A Just think. This time tomorrow I’ll lie/be lying on a beach in the Caribbean.

B I’ll show/be showing you my new dress when you get here.

C/D Don’t come at 5 – I’ll be doing/do my homework then, but hopefully, I’ll be finishing/have
finished it by 7.

E I think I’ll have rung/ring for a taxi in a minute.


8 Countable and Uncountable Nouns: Complete the following by adding much, many, a few or a
little.

A I haven’t got __________ money.

B How __________ children have they got?

C It’ll only take __________ minutes.

D Hurry up! I’ve only got __________ time.

E There wasn’t __________ food at the party.

9 Modal Verbs: Add an appropriate verb. Choose from Must (not), Have to, Don’t have to, Might
(not), Can, Can’t or Could. In some cases there is more tan one possibility.

A He __________ be from Australia – I heard him speaking English.

B It __________ be her. She wasn’t here at the time.

C __________ I leave now, please?

D You __________ get there early, but it’s a good idea to do so.

E You __________ arrive on time or you won’t be allowed in.

10 General Vocabulary: Choose the correct alternative.

A Can I test/try these shoes on, please?

B We need a decision fast. Come on, make/do your mind up.

C I’m not telling you – it’s none of your affair/business.

D I don’t mind where we go – it’s up/out to you.

E Hang on/off a minute, I’ll see if she’s there.

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