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Section 1: Grammar (100%)

Exercise 1: Future Time Expressions with ‘Be’ (7%)

Choose the correct form of the verb 'be' to complete the sentences.

They will be here ____________.


By next year, she ____________ in Paris.
At this time tomorrow, we ____________ on our way home.
In five years, they ____________ married for a decade.
By the end of the day, he ____________ exhausted.

Exercise 2: Future in the Past (7%)

Complete the sentences with the correct form of the verbs.

She thought he ____________ arrive by noon.


They were certain the project ____________ completed by Friday.
He was hopeful that she ____________ pass the exam.
We believed they ____________ arrive before dark.
She expected they ____________ already left.

Exercise 3: Future Continuous (7%)

Choose the correct form of the verbs to complete the sentences.

This time next week, she ____________ for her exams.


By midnight, they ____________ driving through the countryside.
At 9 o'clock tomorrow, I ____________ my presentation.
By the time you arrive, we ____________ dinner.
At this time next month, they ____________ in their new house.

Exercise 4: Future Perfect (7%)

Complete the sentences with the correct form of the verbs.

By the end of the year, she ____________ her novel.


By next summer, they ____________ all their savings.
In five years, he ____________ his degree.
By the time we arrive, they ____________ all the preparations.
By the end of the day, she ____________ all her tasks.

Exercise 5: Future Perfect Continuous (7%)


Choose the correct form of the verbs to complete the sentences.

By tomorrow morning, he ____________ for ten hours.


By next week, she ____________ for six months.
By this time next year, they ____________ for two years.
By the end of the month, we ____________ for three weeks.
By the time you return, she ____________ for three days.

Exercise 6: Passive Voice – Other Tenses & Modals (7%)

Rewrite the sentences in passive voice.

They will announce the winner tomorrow.


They have finished the work already.
He might have sold the car by now.
She can complete the project by Friday.
We should submit the report today.

Exercise 7: Passive Voice – Gerunds & Infinitives (7%)

Rewrite the sentences in passive voice.

She enjoys reading novels.


They prefer to be guided.
He hates being told what to do.
We appreciate having been invited.
She regrets not being informed earlier.

Exercise 8: Causative Verbs (7%)

Complete the sentences with the correct form of the causative verbs.

She had her car ____________ last week.


He will get his house ____________ next month.
We should have our clothes ____________ before the trip.
They got their house ____________ before the storm hit.
She has her hair ____________ every month.

Exercise 9: Verbs of the Senses (7%)

Complete the sentences with the correct form of the verbs.

She saw him ____________ down the street.


He heard the news ____________ the radio.
They felt the ground ____________ beneath them.
She smelled something ____________ burning.
He tasted the food ____________ too spicy.

Section 2: Clauses & Questions (100%)

Exercise 10: Relative Clauses & Questions – Preposition Placement (7%)

Choose the correct preposition to complete the sentences.

The book on ____________ the table is mine.


The house in ____________ they live is old.
The person with ____________ he was speaking is his boss.
The city to ____________ they are traveling is beautiful.
The park through ____________ they walked is famous.

Exercise 11: Relative Clauses with Whose (7%)

Complete the sentences with 'whose'.

The man ____________ car was stolen reported it to the police.


The student ____________ project won the award was honored.
The house ____________ roof collapsed needs repairs.
The company ____________ CEO resigned hired a new one.
The girl ____________ brother is a doctor wants to become a nurse.

Exercise 12: Relative Clauses with Relative Adverbs (7%)

Choose the correct relative adverb to complete the sentences.

He knows the reason ____________ she left.


That's the place ____________ they met.
Do you know the time ____________ the meeting starts?
I remember the day ____________ we went to the beach.
She doesn't know the way ____________ the library.

Exercise 13: Relative Clauses as Sentence Modifiers (7%)

Rewrite the sentences using relative clauses.

The man is my uncle. He lives in London.


The book is on the shelf. It is about history.
The movie was directed by Steven Spielberg. He is famous.
The girl is my sister. She won the competition.
The house was built last year. It has three bedrooms.

Exercise 14: Relative Clauses – Reduced (7%)

Rewrite the sentences using reduced relative clauses.

The book I'm reading is fascinating.


The girl you met is my cousin.
The car he drives is a BMW.
The person you're looking for is right here.
The movie we watched last night was thrilling.

Exercise 15: Conditionals – ‘If’ Alternatives (7%)

Rewrite the sentences using alternatives to 'if'.

Should you need any help, don't hesitate to ask.


Were she to arrive late, she would miss the meeting.
Had they known about the sale, they would have bought more.
Were he to study harder, he could pass the exam.
Were it not for your help, we wouldn't have succeeded.

Exercise 16: Conditionals – ‘Would’ Alternatives (7%)

Rewrite the sentences using alternatives to 'would'.

Were it not for his assistance, we couldn't have finished.


Were she not so busy, she would join us.
Were it possible, we would help you.
Were he not afraid, he would confront his fears.
Were she in a better mood, she would laugh.

Exercise 17: Conditionals – Mixed (7%)

Complete the sentences with the correct verb forms.

If I had known, I ____________ you.


If she were here, she ____________ us.
If they had arrived earlier, we ____________ them.
If it stops raining, we ____________ a picnic.
If you had told me earlier, I ____________ help.

Exercise 18: Participle Clauses (7%)


Choose the correct participle clause to complete the sentences.

Feeling exhausted, she went to bed.


Surprised by the news, they celebrated.
Having finished their work, they went home.
Given the circumstances, he reacted calmly.
Seen from a distance, the house looked magnificent.

Exercise 19: Reported Speech – Questions / Requests / Commands (7%)

Rewrite the sentences using reported speech.

She asked me where I lived.


He requested that they lower the volume.
She commanded that he leave the room.
They asked if we had finished the project.
He asked her not to interrupt him.

Exercise 20: Questions – Past for Politeness (7%)

Rewrite the sentences using past forms for politeness.

Could you tell me where the nearest station was?


Would you mind explaining how this works?
Might I ask who you were speaking to?
Could you tell me what the time was?
Would you mind telling me where the bathroom was?

Exercise 21: Questions – Negative (Including Uncontracted) (7%)

Rewrite the sentences in negative form.

Isn't it a beautiful day?


Did you not enjoy the movie?
Wasn't she the one who called?
Haven't they finished their homework yet?
Aren't you going to the party?

Section 3: Modal Verbs (100%)

Exercise 22: Certainty Expressions (10%)

Choose the correct certainty expression to complete the sentences.


He must be at home by now.
She can't have forgotten about the meeting.
They might have already left for the airport.
She must have finished her work by now.
He can't be serious about quitting his job.

Exercise 23: Obligation Expressions (10%)

Choose the correct obligation expression to complete the sentences.

You have to submit the report by Friday.


They should apologize for their behavior.
She must finish her homework before going out.
We ought to help them with their project.
He may need to attend the meeting tomorrow.

Exercise 24: Possibility & Deduction (in the Past) (10%)

Choose the correct option to complete the sentences.

She might have missed the train.


They could have forgotten about the appointment.
He must have arrived before us.
She may not have received the invitation.
He couldn't have finished the race in time.

Exercise 25: Regret & Unreality (10%)

Choose the correct modal verb to express regret or unreality.

He should have listened to your advice.


She might have chosen a different path.
They could have avoided the accident.
He would have been a great musician.
She should have visited her grandparents more often.

Exercise 26: Ideal Situations (10%)

Choose the correct modal verb to express ideal situations.

We should all strive for a better future.


He might have been more successful if he had tried harder.
She may have found her true calling.
They could have achieved their dreams if they had persevered.
He should have been more considerate of others.

Exercise 27: Expectations – Should / Might / May + Be + Continuous (10%)

Choose the correct modal verb to express expectations.

She should be arriving any minute now.


He might be working late tonight.
They may be waiting for us already.
He should be finishing his presentation by now.
She might be traveling abroad for her project.

Section 4: Nonfinite Verbs (100%)

Exercise 28: To-Infinitives as Adverbs & Adjectives (10%)

Choose the correct form of the to-infinitive to complete the sentences.

She came to work.


He is ready to leave.
They are eager to learn.
She was happy to see him.
He seems to know the answer.
They are quick to adapt.
She is slow to anger.
He is likely to succeed.
They are certain to win.
She is reluctant to admit defeat.

Section 5: Other Parts of Speech (100%)

Exercise 29: Emphasis – Do / Did (10%)

Choose the correct form of emphasis to complete the sentences.

Do call me if you need anything.


I did enjoy the concert last night.
Do tell us about your trip.
She did finish the project on time.
Do come to the party tomorrow.
He did provide valuable insights.
Do try the new restaurant downtown.
They did visit us last summer.
Do remember to lock the door.
She did write a heartfelt letter.

ANSWER SHEET

Exercise 1: Future Time Expressions with ‘Be’ (5%)

will be
will be living
will be
will have been
will be

Exercise 2: Future in the Past (5%)

would
would be
would
would
would have

Exercise 3: Future Continuous (5%)

will be studying
will be
will be giving
will have prepared
will be living

Exercise 4: Future Perfect (5%)

will have finished


will have saved
will have obtained
will have made
will have completed

Exercise 5: Future Perfect Continuous (5%)

will have been studying


will have been living
will have been working
will have been waiting
will have been resting
Exercise 6: Passive Voice – Other Tenses & Modals (5%)

will be announced
have been finished
might have been sold
can complete
should be submitted

Exercise 7: Passive Voice – Gerunds & Infinitives (5%)

is enjoyed
to be guided
being told
having been invited
not being informed

Exercise 8: Causative Verbs (5%)

repaired
renovated
washed
painted
cut

Exercise 9: Verbs of the Senses (5%)

walking
on
shake
taste
smelling

Section 2: Clauses & Questions (100%)

Exercise 10: Relative Clauses & Questions – Preposition Placement (5%)

which
which
whom
which
which

Exercise 11: Relative Clauses with Whose (5%)

whose
whose
whose
whose
whose

Exercise 12: Relative Clauses with Relative Adverbs (5%)

why
where
when
when
to where

Exercise 13: Relative Clauses as Sentence Modifiers (5%)

The man who lives in London is my uncle.


The book about history is on the shelf.
The movie, which is directed by Steven Spielberg, is famous.
The girl who won the competition is my sister.
The house, which has three bedrooms, was built last year.

Exercise 14: Relative Clauses – Reduced (5%)

The book I'm reading is fascinating.


The girl you met is my cousin.
The car he drives is a BMW.
The person you're looking for is right here.
The movie we watched last night was thrilling.

Exercise 15: Conditionals – ‘If’ Alternatives (5%)

should
were
had
stops
had

Exercise 16: Conditionals – ‘Would’ Alternatives (5%)

were
were
were
were
were
Exercise 17: Conditionals – Mixed (5%)

would have warned


were
would have welcomed
will have
had known

Exercise 18: Participle Clauses (5%)

Exhausted
Surprised
Having finished
Given
Seen

Exercise 19: Reported Speech – Questions / Requests / Commands (5%)

She asked where I lived.


He requested that they lower the volume.
She commanded that he leave the room.
They asked if we had finished the project.
He asked her not to interrupt him.

Exercise 20: Questions – Past for Politeness (5%)

Could you tell me where the nearest station was?


Would you mind explaining how this works?
Might I ask who you were speaking to?
Could you tell me what the time was?
Would you mind telling me where the bathroom was?

Exercise 21: Questions – Negative (Including Uncontracted) (5%)

Isn't it a beautiful day?


Did you not enjoy the movie?
Wasn't she the one who called?
Haven't they finished their homework yet?
Aren't you going to the party?

Section 3: Modal Verbs (70%)

Exercise 22: Certainty Expressions (7%)

must
can't
might
must
can't

Exercise 23: Obligation Expressions (7%)

have to
should
must
ought to
may

Exercise 24: Possibility & Deduction (in the Past) (7%)

might have
could have
must have
may not have
couldn't have

Exercise 25: Regret & Unreality (7%)

should have
might have
could have
would have
should have

Exercise 26: Ideal Situations (7%)

should
might have been
may have found
could have achieved
should have been

Exercise 27: Expectations – Should / Might / May + Be + Continuous (7%)

should
might
may
should
might
Section 4: Nonfinite Verbs (70%)

Exercise 28: To-Infinitives as Adverbs & Adjectives (7%)

to come
to go
to learn
to see
to know
to adapt
to anger
to succeed
to win
to admit

Section 5: Other Parts of Speech (70%)

Exercise 29: Emphasis – Do / Did (7%)

Do
Did
Do
Did
Do
Did
Do
Did
Do
Did

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