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ADVANCED FINAL TEST

Exercise 1 – all tense forms

All grammar forms

I (learn) English for seven years now.


But last year I (not / work) hard enough for English, that's why my marks (not / be) really that
good then.
As I (pass / want) my English exam successfully next year, I (study) harder this term.
During my last summer holidays, my parents (send) me on a language course to London.
It (be) great and I (think) I (learn) a lot.
Before I (go) to London, I (not / enjoy) learning English.
But while I (do) the language course, I (meet) lots of young people from all over the world.
There I (notice) how important it (be) to speak foreign languages nowadays.
Now I (have) much more fun learning English than I (have) before the course.
At the moment I (revise) English grammar.
And I (begin / already) to read the texts in my English textbooks again.
I (think) I (do) one unit every week.
My exam (be) on 15 May, so there (not / be) any time to be lost.
If I (pass) my exams successfully, I (start) an apprenticeship in September.
And after my apprenticeship, maybe I (go) back to London to work there for a while.
As you (see / can) , I (become) a real London fan already.

Exercise 2 Passive voice

Hadrian's Wall

In the year 122 AD, the Roman Emperor Hadrian (visit) his provinces in Britain.

On his visit, the Roman soldiers (tell) him that Pictish tribes from Britain's north (attack)
them.

So Hadrian (give) the order to build a protective wall across one of the narrowest parts of the
country.

After 6 years of hard work, the Wall (finish) in 128.

It (be) 117 kilometres long and about 4 metres high.

The Wall (guard) by 15,000 Roman soldiers.

Every 8 kilometres there (be) a large fort in which up to 1,000 soldiers (find) shelter.
The soldiers (watch) over the frontier to the north and (check) the people who (want) to
enter or leave Roman Britain.

In order to pass through the Wall, people (must go) to one of the small forts that (serve) as
gateways.

Those forts (call) milecastles because the distance from one fort to another (be) one Roman
mile (about 1,500 metres).

Between the milecastles there (be) two turrets from which the soldiers (guard) the Wall.

If the Wall (attack) by enemies, the soldiers at the turrets (run) to the nearest milecastle for
help or (light) a fire that (can / see) by the soldiers in the milecastle.

In 383 Hadrian's Wall (abandon) .

Today Hadrian's Wall (be) the most popular tourist attraction in northern England.

In 1987, it (become) a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

Exercise 3 (future forms)

An Exercise on all future forms

1) We should hurry. The play (start) in 20 minutes.

2) Don’t visit me at 5 O’clock. I (revise) for my test.

3) After 2 hours we (drive) for 8 hours. That’s a long drive.

4) After the lunch I (go) to the gym. I want to be fit.

5) Your bag is much too heavy. I (help) you.

6) Turn off the sound. The Movie (start) in a moment.

7) Next Friday we (go) to France. Everything’s been arranged.

8) When (the play/start)? When should I be there?

9) When I (come) home, I will do everything you have asked.

10) (we/start) the meeting? Everyone’s here, right?

11) While (you/study) I will be enjoying the sunny Spain.


12) By the end of October they (be) together for 10 years.

13) What (you/do) in the evening? Do you have any plans?

14) The president (give) the official speech on Friday.

15) As soon as I (receive) the answer I will let you know.

16) The plane (depart) from gate A54. Don’t get lost.

17) Check out the CD. You (like) it. It’s really good.

18) If she (be) at home, I am going to talk to her.

19) By the end of this month I (take) five exams.

20) I promise. I (not/eat) so many chocolate bars anymore.

Exercise 4 (Past perfect , Past Simple)

1. After Fred (to spend) his holiday in Italy he (to want) to learn
Italian.
2. Jill (to phone) Dad at work before she (to leave) for her trip.
3. Susan (to turn on) the radio after she (to wash) the dishes.
4. When she (to arrive) the match already (to start).
5. After the man (to come) home he (to feed) the cat.
6. Before he (to sing) a song he (to play) the guitar.
7. She (to watch) a video after the children (to go) to bed.
8. After Eric (to make) breakfast he (to phone) his friend.
9. I (to be) very tired because I (to study) too much.
10. They (to ride) their bikes before they (to meet) their friends.

Exercise 5 (The conditionals)

1. If they (have) time at the weekend, they will come to see us.

2. If we sneak out quietly, nobody (notice) .

3. If we (know) about your problem, we would have helped you.

4. If I (be) you, I would not buy that dress.

5. We (arrive) earlier if we had not missed the bus.

6. If I didn't have a mobile phone, my life (not / be) complete.


7. Okay, I (get) the popcorn if you buy the drinks.

8. If I (tell) you a secret, you would be sure to leak it.

9. She (go) out with you if you had only asked her.

10. I would not have read your diary if you (not hide) it in such an obvious place.

Exercise 6 (The conditionals)

1. If you (study) for the test, you (pass) it.

2. If you (ask) me, I (help) you.

3. If we (go) to the cinema, we (see) my friend Jacob.

4. If you (speak) English, she (understand) .

5. If they (listen) to me, we (be) home earlier.

6. I (write) you a postcard if I (have) your address.

7. If I (not / break) my leg, I (take part) in the contest.

8. If it (not/ start) to rain, we (walk) to the museum.

9. We (swim) in the sea if there (not / be) so many sharks there.

10. If she (take) the bus, she (not / arrive) on time.

Exercise 7 (Vocabulary) Explain the words

1) manipulative
2) fidget
3) apprentice
4) Gig
5) rapport
6) Escalate
6) Empathy
7) Concession
8) Exorbitant
9) Premises
10) Sweatshop

Exercise 8 (Vocabulary) Give the word

1) Take risky action in the hope of a desired result


2) Special skills or knowledge in an area of work
3) To suggest that something is true
4) A situation when both sides are winners
5) To give money (illegaly) to get something done
6) Unwanted
7) Without words
8) A letter of somebody’s performance
9) A payment that should have been made earlier
10) Something that can change suddenly and violently

Report the sentences

1) I have not completed the test.


2) What are you doing tomorrow ?
3) I did not go out yesterday
4) Don’t trust him. Be aware.
5) I always read books in English.
6) Do you work on Sundays?
7) What are you working now?
8) I need the book but I don’t need the dictionary.
9) Read the instructions and follow them
10) What did you do before coming to the course?
Subject: to Mr. Green

Hello Mr. Green!

I think that cooperation with your company previously had been successful. We’d
delivered the equipment on the agreed time. We had the contract, according to which
were approved the prices of the equipment. As a result of the negotiations with your
company, we understood that our collaboration can not continue on the same terms.
We’re deeply disappointed with it.

Because of this we want to consider a new price list , where the prices of the
equipment were reduced by 40 % and we always have in reserve for you the equipment
in a stock.

If you have any questions, call me or do it in any manner you feel suitable.

Best regards,
J.B.
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