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Unit 4 Practice.

Jhan Marcos Batista

Complete the following practice by 02/12/2023 and Upload on the space provide in eva.

Past Perfect Simple or Past Perfect Progressive - Fill in the Blank (10 questions)

1. By the time I arrived, they had finished (finish) their lunch.

2. She had been studying (study) for three hours before the test.

3. They had already left (already / leave) when I got there.

4. Before I went to bed, I had read (read) two chapters of the book.

5. By the time the movie started, I had seen (see) that film three times.

6. When she arrived, they had been waiting (wait) for over an hour.

7. Before he went to the party, he had prepared (prepare) snacks for everyone.

8. By the time they got married, they had been dating (date) for five years.

9. I had forgotten (forget) my keys at home when I left for work this morning.

10. Before the storm hit, they had succured (secure) all the windows.

Would or Was/Were Going To - Select the Correct Answer (5 questions)

11. Last week, she (would / was going to) visit her grandmother, but she got sick.

Last week, she was going to visit her grandmother, but she got sick.

12. They (were going to / would) buy a new car, but they changed their minds.

They were going to buy a new car, but they changed their minds.

13. She (would have / was going to) join us, but she had other plans.

She was going to join us, but she had other plans.

14. I (would / was going to) call you last night, but I forgot.

I was going to call you last night, but I forgot.

15. They (would have / were going to) come to the party if they had received the invitation.

They would have come to the party if they had received the invitation.
Select the Correct Answer (5 questions with multiple topics)

16. Before he arrived, she had cooked dinner.

A- had cooked
B- was cooking
C- would cook

17. I had visited that place multiple times before it closed down.

A- had visited
B- would visit
C- was visiting

18. Last summer, they were going to travel to Europe, but their plans changed.

A- would have traveled


B- were going to travel
C- had traveled

19. By the time I got there, the concert had started

A- had started
B- would start
C- was going to start

20. She had never seen that movie until last night.

A- had never seen


B- would never see
C- was never seeing
Nouns and Quantifiers Exercise:

1. There are many (many / much) opportunities for growth in this company.

2. She needs a lot of (plenty / a lot of) help with her homework.

3. He has a great deal of (a great deal of / a little) experience in this field.

4. I have little (little / hardly any) interest in that topic.

5. They have a few (few / a few) complaints about the new system.

6. She purchased a few (a few / a lot of) vegetables from the market.

7. There are many (many / much) stars in the sky tonight.

8. We need a lot of (a lot of / a little) time to finish the project.

9. There is plenty (plenty / few) space available in the garage.

10. He has a great deal of (a great deal of / little) knowledge about this subject.

11. They have many (many / much) doubts about the plan.

12. She needs plenty (plenty / a lot of) courage to face this challenge.

13. He has few (few / a few) tasks left to complete.

14. There were a lot of (a lot of / a little) guests at the party.

15. We have a great deal of (a great deal of / little) information about the topic.

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