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REVIEW ACTIVITIES.

GRAMMAR
1. Complete the sentences with yet, just, ever, never, already, before, for, since
1 I haven’t met Ben _______________ Friday.
2 I haven’t seen you ___________ a week.
3 You haven’t visited us ___________ a long time
4 Have you _____________ been skiing before?
5 You don’t need to pay. I’ve ____________ paid
6 I’ve known him _____________ 1998
7 I have never seen you here _______________.
8 I’ve ____________ played baseball before.
9 Alice has studied the violin _________ she was four
10 Have you finished your homework _________?
11 I’m afraid he’s not here. He’s __________ left.

2. Choose the most suitable verb form


1 I’m so tired! I think I will go / am going / am going to go to bed right now
2 Can you have dinner with us tomorrow? I can’t. I am working / am going to work / will work tomorrow
3 They are going to travel / will travel / are travelling to New York at Christmas. They’ve just bought the tickets
4 This exercise is too difficult. I will help / am helping / am going to help you
5 I am going to study / will study / am studying at university in the future
6 I don’t think Tony is finishing / is going to finish / will finish his essay in time

3. Complete with the right form of the verb to make correct conditional sentences
1. You WOULD HAVE LIKED (like) the cake if you had tasted it
2. The new building will be built unless someone COMPLAIN (complain)
3. He would have come to the party if he HAD BEEN (be) invited.
4. I would fly to Bangkok tomorrow if I could AFFORD (afford) it.
5. Nobody WILL READ (read) his article unless it appears online
6. If I WON (win) the lottery, I would buy a car.

4. Write relative sentences. Use who or which.


1 That’s the girl. She lives next door to Martin. ___________________________________________________
2 This is the book. Katie bought it for my birthday ___________________________________________________
3 There are many people. They enjoy this TV show. ___________________________________________________
4 We got on the bus. It goes into the town centre. ___________________________________________________
5 This is an important match. We can’t lose it! ___________________________________________________ ___

5. Circle the correct modal so that both sentences have the same
meaning. 1.David has the ability to finish the project by himself.
He must / can / ought to finish the project by himself
2. I knew that he was capable of cooking that meal.
I knew that he should / must / could cook that meal.
3. We prefer that you do not feed the elephants.
You cannot / should not / don’t have to feed the elephants.
4. It is unnecessary for him to register for the conference
He can’t / must not / doesn’t have to register for the conference.
5. It is possible that they will arrive home after dark.
They may / need to / have to arrive home after dark.
6. Was it necessary for him to pay full price for the tickets?
Did he have to pay / Could he have paid / Might he have paid full price for the tickets?
6. Write questions for the underlined words
1 __________________________________? My family lives in Detroit
2 __________________________________? John will come to my birthday party tomorrow

3 __________________________________? This jackets costs 30 euros


4 __________________________________? I visited my grandma last Saturday
5 __________________________________? No, I have never been to Italy
6 __________________________________? I am using a pen to write
7. __________________________________? I have lived here for 30 years
8. __________________________________? This is my mother’s house
9. __________________________________? I am playing football with Mary
10. __________________________________? I don’t like you because you are very moody

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