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Grammar grammar practice revision Unit 5


Review of conditional forms 7 There’s no spare tyre. If you happen
a puncture, you should call the
1 Choose the best answer (a, b or c). mechanic.
1 Paul, will you ask him to call me, please? 8 We might understand the topic better if her
a If you happen see explanation so vague.
b If you happen to see
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c If you’ll happen to see
2 If you don’t trust yourself to say the right thing,
to avoid bringing up the issue. Advanced conditional forms
a you should b you’d have c you’ll have
3 Circle the two correct alternatives in each sentence.
3 to use more public transport, the level of
pollution in the city would be significantly reduced. 1 Supposing/If/Unless you couldn’t find your way
a If people are encouraged home, what would you do?
b If people would be encouraged 2 Even if/In case/Unless we take control of the
situation, nothing will change.
c If people were encouraged
3 Would you be able to bring your laptop to my place
4 to tame the dog, Mr Wallis will definitely take it in.
as long as/in case/if my computer crashes?
a Should he managed
4 Supposing you keep/If you keep/If you will keep
b If he should manage
talking to me in a disrespectful manner, I’ll walk out
c He should manage right now.
5 If he were clearer when conveying his message, Rosa 5 If/Provided/Even if we maintain regular
his ideas so confusing. communication, I think the problem should be
a will find b would find c wouldn’t find resolved soon.
6 Amelie is always using far too many emojis. this, 6 If you are going to come/If you come/If you would
I don’t really understand what she is trying to say. come with me please, I’ll take you to your seat at the
a If she will do front of the auditorium.
b When she does 7 Carmen and I have been arguing a lot lately, but I’m
c When she did sure we’ll have a great holiday together as long as/
7 If the whole class against the recent reduction provided/supposing we remain on speaking terms.
in our lunch break, they would have probably gone 8 If/Provided/Unless we leave now, I’m sure we’ll arrive
back to the original timetable. on time.
a have spoken out
b might have spoken out 4 Put the words in the correct order to make
c had spoken out
sentences.
1 go  finish  you  to  can
2 Complete the sentences with the correct form of the  cleaning,  the  
these verbs. Provided you
cinema.
accept  •  ask  •  be (x 3)  •  get
2 would  day  pop  with  star  could
(probably) hear  •  (definitely) tell
a  you  spend  it  who  a  
1 I haven’t been told anything. If I knew the truth, Supposing
I you. be?
2 If Lorna wasn’t speaking at the top of her voice, we 3 I  with  won’t  help  you  it
what is being said in the homework,  on  get  my  finished  me
announcement. Unless
3 We’ve known each other for so long and I time.
really value his friendship. I would hate it if I 4 leave  the  to  going  my  I’ll
on speaking terms with him. ideas,  reject  they’re  continuously  
4 Pablo is always mumbling. If you want to hear him, If
you him to raise his voice. group.
5 If you were my proposal, 5 should  to  make  refer  to  in
I would be most grateful. need  you  notes  them  case  
6 When I see her on graduation day, I know I You
overcome with emotion. later.

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Grammar revision Unit 5
6 anywhere,  would  you  where  travel 1 A If you’d like to
could  go  you   B If you liked to
Imagine C Would you like to
?
D If you will like to
7 won’t  before  done  if  me,  I  packing
helps  all  the  Martin  we  get 2 A in case
Even B unless
leave. C even if
D provided
/ 15 points
3 A will
B may
Unit review
C would
5 Choose the best answer (A, B, C or D). D should
4 A didn’t find
The Benefits of Scrapbooking
B will find
Once thought of as an activity for children of primary
C would found
school age, scrapbooking as a hobby has become
all the rage. (1) record a specific event in an D are finding
artistic way or simply reflect your mood on paper, this 5 A weren’t
enjoyable activity allows you to do so. It also provides B were
a brilliant opportunity to record memories and tell
C would be
stories in a creative way. Many scrapbookers say that
(2) they make a book about a holiday using their D will be
favourite photos with captions, not to mention various 6 A provided
materials and textures, they don’t feel that the trip is B in case
complete. So, if you have the desire to keep a record of
C unless
your life, scrapbooking (3) be for you.
D even if
This leisure activity is also said to bring many health
benefits in view of the fact that the process of building 7 A were
a scrapbook can help you to relax and manage stress. B be
Most importantly, if you (4) it difficult to verbalise C to be
your feelings, scrapbooking can provide you with the D is
opportunity to express and understand your emotions.
Art therapists claim that if it (5) for valuable 8 A Although
activities like scrapbooking, many people would not be B Though
able to express their inner self. C Even if
There are also advantages on a practical level. D However
Scrapbooking is something you can do from the 9 A provided
comfort of your own home and is accessible to
B if
everyone (6) you have the basic materials, namely
paper, glue and scissors. However, if you happen C unless
(7) at a loss for ideas and need advice on materials D even if
and design, many books and websites are now 10
  A even if
available. Besides, creating a digital scrapbook might
B unless
be more your thing if you don’t fancy all that cutting
and sticking. (8) you don’t have the specific C in case
software packages, there is plenty you can do using D if you don’t
basic computer programs.
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What is more, (9) you had the impression that
scrapbooking was a lonely activity, you may have
been misguided. Scrapbook parties as well as online
forums are commonplace (10) you feel like sharing
your ideas or simply getting together with other
aficionados.

Total: / 40 points

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