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UNIT TEST 10

Sorry Andrew, I didn’t do in Reading and Use of English Part 4 the exercices n. 1 and n. 4.
Can we do it together during the lesson, please?

1- Rewrite…
a) I wish he didn’t leave his dirty clothes on the floor.
b) If only I were gone to the university, I’d be able to find a job.
c) I wish it didn’t rain so much
d) If only I had bought that mobile
e) I wish I could find somone to patent my idea
f) I wish I had a dishwasher
g) I wish I had not thrown away her mobile number
h) I wish you didn’t interrupt me when I’m speaking
i) If only I didn’t tell you about it
j) I wish I could afford to go on holiday

2 Complete…

a) I’d rather you tried to do it yourself first


b) It’s time we stopped working so hard, I’m so tired
c) I’d rather went by myself
d) It’s time we had lunch
e) It’s time you took the car to have it serviced

READING AND USE OF ENGLISH PART FOUR (PAGE 22-23)

25) FOUND IT DIFFICULT TO UNDERSTAND

26) WON’T BE PUT

27) NOT INTENTION TO SPEAK

28) SEEMS TO HAVE STARTED

29) THERE WAS NOT POINT

30) DIDN’T HAVE TO BOOK

USEFUL LUNGUAGE KEY WORDS TRANSFORMATIONS (PAGE 20)

1….
2 COMPLETE…

1) Exemple
2) I enjoy listening to music in the evening
3) The bus is likely to be late again
4) We’ll have to put off playing tennis until Saturday
5) There is no point in staying here
6) Despite I was feeling ill, I went to school
7) I want Mark to come to my party
8) Kate forgot to call Emma

3 Correct these sentences written by First candidates

1) To save one dollar a day, I gave up having a coffe in my break time


2) That’s all for now. Don’t forget to wright me soon!
3) We stopped placing orders with your company because deliveries were to often
delayed
4) I’m very glad to hear from you. I really miss you
5) I will carry on using my bicycle whenever it is possible
6) There is not point in opening a store in a village when most of the population are
working in town during the opening hours
7) My best friend and I are planning to see a film at the cinema this evening
8) She suggested lighting a fire so we could burn the documents
9) I regret telling you that we will be forced putting this matters in the hands of ours
solicitors
10) I remember having seen the escalator on my left when I first went into my room at
the hotel

4 Part 4 questions…

5 Use past modal forms to complete the second sentence so that it means the same as the
first

1) You should have arrived earlier


2) Jack must have been happy when he saw his exam results
3) Zoe’s friends may have not told her
4) Sean my have had just one chance to get you a ticket
5) Your parents can’t not have been pleased when they saw the bill
6) You needn’t to get up early – go back to bed!
7) You shouldn’t have sent your application two days late
8) You ought have told me about it befo
6 In these sentences … circle the correct alternatives in italics

1) My holiday should have begun at midday last Saturday


2) I saw that somebody had opened the back door but I didn’t have any idea who it might
have been
3) The time that the show should have started was 19.30 but it started 45 minuts later
4) It was really wonderful and I could never have dreamt it would be so good
5) We did not have to pay for any accomodation there because a friend of Juan put us up
6) Animals in zoos were not born where they should have born: in their natural
environment
7) We didn’t need to go to the supermarket because there was already food there
8) I couldn’t have imagined until that day haw difficult it is to live without electrical
energy

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