REVISION TEST 1 Simple and Perfect Modals Present and past participles as adjectives Adjecuve and adverb structures 100 / enough Gerunds and Infinitives Infinitive with or without "[0]" Infinitive after adjectives Gerund after prepositions, etc.
REVISION TEST 1 Simple and Perfect Modals Present and past participles as adjectives Adjecuve and adverb structures 100 / enough Gerunds and Infinitives Infinitive with or without "[0]" Infinitive after adjectives Gerund after prepositions, etc.
REVISION TEST 1 Simple and Perfect Modals Present and past participles as adjectives Adjecuve and adverb structures 100 / enough Gerunds and Infinitives Infinitive with or without "[0]" Infinitive after adjectives Gerund after prepositions, etc.
REVISION TEST 1 Simple and Perfect Modals Present and past participles as adjectives Adjecuve and adverb structures 100 / enough Gerunds and Infinitives Infinitive with or without "[0]" Infinitive after adjectives Gerund after prepositions, etc.
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CONTENTS +)
unit 2... 16
Grammar Revision
unit 2 7a
PRESENT TENSES
Simple Present
Present Continuous
Non-progressive verbs
unit 3 1217
FUTURE TENSES,
unit 4 18-21
past
Simple Past
Past Continuous
unit 5 22-31
PERFECT TENSES
Present Perlect
Present Perfect Continuous
Past Perfect
Past Perfect Continuous,
REVISION TEST 1
junit 6 34-38
‘Simple and Perfect Modals
unit 7 39-41
Present and past participles as adjectives
unit 8 42-45
Adjective and adverb structures too/enough
5 vue Hal/ SUCH se teat
unit 9 46-53
Gerunds and Infinitives
Infinitive with or without “to
Infinitive after adjectives
Gerund after prepositions
‘unit 10 54-59
Causatives
REVISION TEST 2
‘TEST YOUR VOCABULARY
junit 11 65-69
Relative Clauses (defining
that/which/who/whose/where
Contact clauses
junit 12 70-76
Relative Clauses (Non-defining)
unit 13 77-83
Noun Clauses (as objects)
junit 14 84-90
Conditionals (Type 1-2-3)
Wish Clauses (I wish/If only)
unit 15 9194
Connectors and Conjunctions
Dut, and, or. s0, because. aller. before, ete.
REVISION TEST 3
junit 16 97-101
Prepositional Phrases
on time. an a hurry. by
Phrasal Verbs
unit 17... 102-111
Vocabulary Building
unit 18 112.117,
‘Synonyms and Antonyms
Prefixes of Negation (un-. dis
Negatives with -less
osm a, ie]
unit 19 118-121,
Confusing Verbs
Confusing Word Pairs
junit 20
REVISION TEST 4 122-127
guizi
guiz 2
quiz s
quiz 4UNIT 1
REVISION
6 Choose the correct answers given in parentheses to complete the sentences.
1- You should brush (your/yours) teeth before you (go/went) to bed.
2- You (don't have to/mustn't) cross the street when the lights (are/will be) red.
3- [needn't help (he/him) put on (his/him) clothes; he can get dressed by (him/himsel).
4- We bought this house (since/in) 1990, so we've had it (since/ for) seven years.
B- Mike (has been writing/has written) letters since the morning, and so far, he (has been
writing/has written) three letters.
6- Can you lend (mysel{/me) (your/yoursel) dictionary? I've left (my/mine) at home.
7- (Did/Do} you manage to get to the bank (if/before) it closed?
8- We (lost/have lost) yesterday's match because (some/one) of our best (player/ players)
was ill.
9- My bike was (stealing/stolen) when I left it (outside/ throughout) a shop for a (little/few)
minutes.
10- The journey (wasn't/dicin’t) take long, so we (weren't/didn't) very tired afterwards.
11- A: (How long/How muct) do the tickets cost?
B: I have no idea. (Why don’t/Let’s) ask Jenny. She might know.
12- A: (Which/What) is your favourite, tea or coffee?
B: | like coffee (better/best) than tea
13- Mr Arnold is usually very (rudely/rude) to the customers. He should treat them
(politer/ more politely).
'm making (yourself/myself) a sandwich. (Would you rather/Would you like) one?
Oh yes, but please don't put any mustard in (myself/mine).
15- A: Oh, I have (the/a) terrible headache.
Wait there, and (I'm going to/Il) bring you (a/an) aspirin.
16- A: There aren't any apples for me to make a pie with, (am I/are there}?
B: I'm afraid (so/not). We ate (they/them) all (last/ yesterday) night,
17- You are making (too much/too many) spelling mistakes. You (must/migh) take more
care.
18- My niece is coming over from Germany (for/during) a month (last/this) summer. I'm.
looking forward (to see/to seeing) (him/her) again after so many years,
19- We have to go and do (some/any} shopping right away. There's (anything/nothing) to
eat at home.
20- A: Look at that strange man (stand/standing) in the corner. | don't think I've seen him
here (before/ago).
B: Oh, that (can be/must be) the new librarian.
21- Some of the students (haven't/hadn’f) finished answering the questions when the bell
(rang/rings).
22- Mrs Smith (fainted/was fainting) when she (received/was receiving) the bad news.
28- A: (Which/What) is an igloo?
B: It's a house (where/which) is made of ice.
24- We (have lefi/will leave) for the theatre as soon as Dad (arrives /arrived).
25- What (didl/tvouldl) you do first if you (were/ would be) the Prime Minister?
26- You shouldn't be absent from classes (unless/i) you are really ill.
27- My grandfather (has operated/was operated) on by a very famous doctor.
28- There are two films on TV tonight, one is science fiction and (another/the other) is a
detective story. The TV guide says that (both/all) of them are (good/well), (because/ so} |
can't decide (what/which) one to watch.
14-
WORKSHEETS 1ELS-WORKSHEETS
@ Choose the correct completion given in parentheses.
(Mine/My} parents never allow (me/1) to
go to bed later than 10 o'clock.
2- (No one/Anyone) helped Mum with the
cleaning after the party. She did it all
(hers/herselp.
8- Let's not invite Margaret to the party.
She and I don't like (ourselves/each
other). you know.
4- There fisn’t/aren’t) (much/any) pears at
home. Can you get (any/some) when
you go to the shops?
5- Who is that girl walking towards
(us/we}? Do you know (him/her)?
6- A:(Will/Have) you (see/seen) my
dictionary? T can't find it
(anywhere/nowhere).
B:Well, it must be
(everywhere / somewhere) in your room.
7- A:(Whose/What) bike is that?
Bilt's my (brother/brother’s).
8- A: What's the word in English for the
(which/where) meat (has sold/is s
B: (Didn't/Haven’t) you (asked/ask) me
the same question just ten minutes
ago?
9- A: Which team (did win/won)
yesterday's match?
B:(None/Neither}. It (has been/was) a
draw — 2-2,
10- Very high up in the mountains there is
(little/few) oxygen, (or/so) it is difficult
to breathe.
lace
6 a) Complete the passage using the words in the box. Use each word only once.
a another
when — which
take
from in as no
the oldest. them its began
still ago long
Honey is (1)
of all sugars known to man. It's (2).
natural sugar (3),
s made by bees, and it's the same today (4)
it we
clean
(7.
honey. People (8)
fas centuries (5), Wild honey was collected in the forests near the
rings of the earliest prehistoric farmers. (6) recorded history
. the ancient Egyptians were already making alcoholic drinks with
many parts of the world (9) regard it as one
of the most delicious foods.
(10).
smo
sterilization of any kind. However
moisture from the air and may ferment. Bakers (12)
honey’s ability to absorb moisture, Baked foods with honey in (13),
fresh
bacteria. (16)
b) Say
2.
——2.
3.
4
—5-
—6
—7
—s
WORKS!
Honey is one of the easiest foods to digest. The sugar in it is different
the sugar in sugarcane. It's easier for the body to use. Honey is also
oth on the throat. It is a part of many commercial cough syrups.
Honey keeps fresh for a (11) period of time. It keeps for years without
it must be kept sealed, or the honey absorbs
advantage of the
keep
h longer.
(4) unusual quality of honey is (15) ability to destroy
disease of man has ever been linked to honey.
y whether these statements are True or False.
Because of its smoothness, honey is suitable for use in cough medicine.
Honey has been found to be the cause of certain diseases in man’s history.
It's not possible to store honey for a long time.
Honey has the ability to kill bacteria.
Bakers avoid using honey in their goods because it causes them to go off quickly.
Bees have always produced honey in the same way.
Using the sugar in sugarcane is not as easy for the body as using the sugar in
honey.
Ancient Egyptians used to get honey from alcoholic drinks.
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