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Grammar
1 Correct the mistakes in the sentences below. Add to (4) and for (1), and delete to (3) and for (2).
1 Julie got a very high mark in the test. She can’t / must be very clever.
2 Shirley only left a minute ago. She can’t / could have gone very far.
3 Mike’s phone is still here. He must / could be in the bathroom, but I’m not sure.
4 Steph and Trevor aren’t here yet. They can’t / must be stuck in traffic. It’s the only explanation.
5 Dominic could / must be exhausted. He ran 10km and then went to the gym straight after.
6 Everyone is wearing gloves and hats. It must / can’t be freezing outside.
7 Phil must / can’t have enjoyed that. He hates the theatre.
8 I can’t see Donna anywhere. Do you think she could / can’t still be at home getting ready?
9 Fiona isn’t picking up her phone. She can’t / could be driving, I guess.
10 Mary must / can’t be happy right now. Her boss was really mean to her.
3 Complete the sentences with the correct form of the verbs in brackets.
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UNIT TEST 8
Standard
Vocabulary
4 Select ALL the correct definitions (A–C) for the vocabulary (1–10).
1 to back up
A to save an extra copy of your work
B to go back to the previous page
C to support someone
2 a screenshot
A when your screen freezes
B a type of video game
C a picture of your screen
3 to upgrade
A to sell a piece of hardware
B to improve the performance of your computer
C to give a good review of a piece of software
4 a bug
A an insect
B a problem in the software
C a line of code
5 to crash
A to stop working
B to be incompatible with another piece of software
C to have an accident
6 to browse
A to pay online
B to surf the internet
C to look around in a shop
7 to run
A to jog fast
B to open a piece of software
C to close a piece of software
8 a bookmark
A a piece of paper in a book to remember where you were last reading
B a shortcut to a file in your computer
C a shortcut in your browser
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