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Extra Grammar Exercises


(Unit 3)

LESSON 1

A. Complete each statement with a question word or phrase.

1. He can’t find his keys, no matter how he looks.

2. No matter what you do, some things are just impossible.

3. I’m always tired in the morning, no matter when I get up.

4. Charles can never remember how to get to the airport, no matter


how many times he’s done it before.

5. Call me, no matter what it is. I won’t go to bed until I hear from
you.

6. Everyone says not to see that movie, no matter who you ask.

7. No matter which coffee I drink, I can’t stay awake after 11:00.

B. Complete each statement, using your own idea.

1. No matter what time we call, he never answers his phone .

how clear the instructions are, I always


2. No matter , I get lost.

3. The answer is always the same, no matter who you ask .

4. I just can’t lose weight, no matter how much I exercise .

5. No matter how late I get home, I always make sure to eat dinner .

6. They couldn’t find a car they could afford, no matter where they looked .

7. I just can’t cook, no matter how many recipes I try .

She always pushed herself to work hard


8. , no matter how tired she was.

9. No matter the occasion , I hate chocolate.

10. No matter how hard life is, I always find a reason to smile .

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LESSON 2

A. Write a check mark if the statement is correct. Rewrite the sentence if it is incorrect.
 1. We didn’t think there would be so many people at the game.
 .
 2. So little birds make good pets that I think I just won’t get one.
So few birds make good pets that I think I just won’t get one. .
 3. Sheila drank so few water that she got dehydrated at the gym.
Sheila drank so little water that she got dehydrated at the gym. .
 4. So much people are afraid of lightning and thunder.
So many people are afraid of lightning and thunder. .
 5. This year there are so few good movies that we usually just stay home and watch TV.
 .
 6. Nina had so many work to do that she had to stay late.
 .

B. Complete each statement with so, such, or such a.

1. It was such beautiful day that we decided to have a picnic in the park.

2. They got so sick that they had to postpone the trip.

3. It was such a good book that he didn’t want it to end.

4. The dinner was so bad that they wouldn’t pay the check.

5. There was such terrible news about the accident in the paper that we
couldn’t finish reading it.

6. That’s such a bad suggestion that I don’t think anyone will accept it.

7. The hurricane was over so quickly that it didn’t do much damage.

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C. Complete each statement, using a phrase with so . . . (that) or such . . . (that) and
your own ideas.

1. I have such a busy schedule this week that I can't find time to relax. .

so many unexpected plot twists it kept us on the edge of our seats.


2. The movie included so that .

3. During the storm, the children were so frightened that


they huddled together for comfort.
.

4. Our favorite restaurant serves such delicious food that


we keep going back for more
.

much traffic during rush hous it takes twice as long to get home
5. There is always so that .

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