Grammar Sense (Level B)

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GRAMMAR SENSE 2 (Tests & Answer Keys)

Cheryl Pavlik

OXFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS

CHAPTER TEST

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The Simple Present

PART I. Choose the best answer to complete each sentence. 1. Solar energy very clean. a. doesn’t b. don’t c. isn’t d. aren’t 2. When do for the quarter? a. it b. he c. they d. she 3. How many people a. lives b. live c. does live d. do live

cause pollution. It is

publish the economic reports

4. Marta a. doesn’t b. don’t c. not d. no

5. French and drama this university. a. be b. am c. is d. are 6.

in Moscow?

have the answer key for the test.

Alex a. Does / feels b. Does / feel c. Do / feels d. Do / feel

popular electives at

well today?

PART II. Find the error in each sentence and correct it. 7. Does students need a book for this class? 8. Why does Jada has the applications on her desk? 9. Dr. Clarion and Dr. Martin doesn’t work in the emergency room. 10. How often does you test the atmosphere for toxins? 11. Mrs. Kowalski work in the health science library on campus. 12. Scientists doesn’t know the origin of the universe. 13. Min-woo not in my biology class.

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PART III. Choose the best answer to complete each conversation. 14. A: Does Ruth walk to work every day?

18. A: Do you belong to the science club? B:

B:

a. No, the math club. b. It meets on Tuesdays.

a. No, she usually drives. b. The number 47 bus. 15. A: Where is the Sahara Desert?

19. A: What does the word astute mean? B:

B:

a. That is very kind of you. b. It means “intelligent.”

a. Very hot! b. In Africa. 16. A: That chair looks wet. B: a. Yes, it looks like a chair. b. Oh, don’t sit on it.

20. A: B: In the evening. a. When do you usually check your e-mail? b. Where do you usually check your e-mail?

17. A: Why are concrete and brick common building materials here? B: a. They’re strong and durable. b. They’re not in many buildings. Total

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Thinking Ahead to the TOEFL® Test The simple present is often tested in the Structure section of the TOEFL® test. Here is a typical example: Linguists that chimpanzees can mirror the linguistic capabilities of humans even though some chimpanzees have been taught human sign language. A. do not believe B. are not believing C. not believe D. believing

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Answer Key

PART I 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6.

a c b a d b

PART II Do

7. Does students need a book for this class?

have

8. Why does Jada has the applications on her desk?

don’t

9. Dr. Clarion and Dr. Martin doesn’t work in the emergency room.

do

10. How often does you test the atmosphere for toxins?

works

11. Mrs. Kowalski work in the health science library on campus.

don’t

12. Scientists doesn’t know the origin of the universe.

is

13. Min-woo not in my biology class.

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Imperatives

PART I. Choose the best answer to complete each sentence. 1.

write in the margins of your test booklet, class. a. Doesn’t b. Don’t c. Not d. No

2. Please a. sign b. signs c. signing d. to sign 3. Please do not a. leaves b. leaving c. leave d. to leave

the bottom of this form, sir.

the computers on all night.

4. Lauren, please a. does not b. do not c. is not d. are not 5.

come to class late.

touch those chemicals! They’re acids. a. Does not b. Not c. Don’t d. No

6. If you lose something, a. check b. checks c. to check d. be checking

the lost and found.

PART II. Find the error in each sentence and correct it. 7. Not waste electricity and water. 8. Please takes good notes, Erica. 9. Paulo, please doesn’t give food to the dog. 10. Don’t turning on the oven now. 11. Don’t to go to the library without me. 12. Koji, holding the ladder for me. 13. Please no lose the slides and test tubes.

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PART III. Choose the best answer to complete each conversation. 14. A: How can I get to the bank from here?

18. A: That soup smells delicious. B:

B:

a. First, boil a chicken. Then, add water. b. Have a bowl, Derek.

a. Take the first left after the light. b. Please take the first left after the light.

19. A: Excuse me, but it’s cold in here.

15. A: How do you make this tea?

B:

B:

a. You turn off the fan now. b. Go ahead and close the window.

a. Drink it before it gets cold. b. Add some mint to the boiling water. 16. A: I’m going to the grocery store now.

20. A: I’m always tired at work. B:

B: a. Pick up a loaf of bread, please. b. Have a cup of coffee.

a. Go to bed earlier. b. Don’t worry about it.

17. A: Oh no! Her leg is broken. B: a. Don’t touch it! b. Don’t get help! Total

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Thinking Ahead to the TOEFL® Test Imperatives are often tested in the Structure section of the TOEFL® test. Here is a typical example: After a hurricane, not touch fallen or low-hanging wires and be careful around weakened trees A

B

C

and other damaged structures. D

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Answer Key

PART I 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6.

b a c b c a

PART II Don’t waste

7. Not waste electricity and water.

take

8. Please takes good notes, Erica.

don’t

9. Paulo, please doesn’t give food to the dog.

turn

10. Don’t turning on the oven now. 11. Don’t to go to the library without me.

hold

12. Koji, holding the ladder for me.

don’t

13. Please no lose the slides and test tubes.

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The Present Continuous

PART I. Choose the answer that best completes the sentence. 1. Many Internet companies laying off workers as a result of poor profits. a. be b. am c. is d. are 2. Why are you week? a. read b. reads c. reading d. to read

the newspaper from last

3. Many economists believe the world economy right now. a. am shrinking b. is shrinking c. are shrinking d. shrinking

4. Who to your party next week? a. are you coming b. is he coming c. is coming d. are coming 5. I expecting Holly for dinner today. a. not b. not be c. are not d. am not 6.

you a. Are / feeling b. Is / feeling c. Are / feels d. Is / feel

ill? You don’t look well.

PART II. Find the error in each sentence and correct it. 7. What are you study this semester? 8. Who Diego and Carl are talking to right now? 9. Victor no is practicing with the team today. 10. Naomi and Emily are having two brothers. 11. Political parties not are spending very much money on campaigns this year. 12. Our team is win a lot of matches these days. 13. Water is boiling at 100˚ C.

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PART III. Choose the sentence or phrase that best completes the exchange. 14. A: You seem very happy these days.

18. A: What is Stefan doing this morning? B:

B:

a. He is taking his car to the mechanic. b. He takes his car to the mechanic.

a. I’m seeing someone from my English class. b. I see someone from my English class. 15. A: How is Kalin enjoying her vacation?

19. A: Do you see Bob?

a. She has a good time. b. She’s having a good time.

B: Yes. a. He’s standing in the first row. b. We have a great relationship.

16. A: Is Irina coming to the party?

20. A: I’m going to the post office now.

B:

B:

B: a. She’s thinking about it. b. She thinks about it.

a. Do you come back right away? b. Are you coming back right away?

17. A: What are you thinking about? B: a. That’s a good idea. b. My exams. Total

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Thinking Ahead to the TOEFL® Test The present continuous is often tested in the Structure section of the TOEFL® test. Here is a typical example: In cities around the world, air pollution from car exhausts monuments and buildings. A. is damage B. are damaging C. are damages D. is damaging

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Answer Key

Part I 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6.

d c b c d a

Part II studying

7. What are you study this semester? 8. Who Diego and Carl are talking to right now?

not

9. Victor no is practicing with the team today.

have

10. Naomi and Emily are having two brothers. 11. Political parties not are spending very much money on campaigns this year.

winning

12. Our team is win a lot of matches these days.

boils

13. Water is boiling at 100˚ C.

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The Simple Past

PART I. Choose the best answer to complete each sentence. 1. Who the Nobel Peace Prize in 2001? a. win b. won c. used to win d. use to win

4. I enjoy basketball, but I don’t anymore. a. used to b. use to c. was d. were

2. Where a. be b. used to be c. was d. did

5. Did Andre a. goes b. go c. went d. used to go

3. Did Pakistan a. used to b. use to c. did d. was

the ancient land of Mesopotamia?

be part of India?

6. How a. you b. did c. you did d. did you

to Spanish class this morning?

do on the exam last week?

PART II. Find the error in each sentence and correct it. 7. My aunt and uncle buyed a new house near the beach last year. 8. When did you used to live in Tokyo? 9. The army use to own this building and the land around it. 10. Who used teach English 101? 11. Holly and Sara no were at the concert last night. 12. Many birds did no survive last winter. 13. Why did Eva left her car at your place last night?

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PART III. Choose the best answer to complete each conversation. 14. A: I always used to watch TV in the mornings. B: a. What are you favorite programs? b. Why did you stop? 15. A: Did you use to work at a bookstore?

18. A: B: Yes, but I don’t have time anymore. a. Did you use to play tennis on the weekends? b. Did you play tennis last weekend? 19. A: Where were you last month? B:

B:

a. We spent a month at the beach. b. We used to spend a month at the beach.

a. Yes, I like it a lot. b. Yes, it was a great job. 16. A: When did you move to the United States?

20. A: Megan completed her degree two years ago. B:

B: a. In 1999. b. Next week.

a. What is she studying? b. What did she study?

17. A: B: He seems to like it. a. Bob starts his new job tomorrow. b. Bob started his new job last week. Total

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Thinking Ahead to the TOEFL® Test The simple past is often tested in the Structure section of the TOEFL® test. Here is a typical example: The summer of 2003 numerous records in western Europe for the highest temperatures ever recorded in countries across the continent. A. break B. broken C. broke D. braked

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Answer Key

PART I 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6.

b c a a b d

PART II bought

7. My aunt and uncle buyed a new house near the beach last year.

use

8. When did you used to live in Tokyo?

used

9. The army use to own this building and the land around it.

to

10. Who used teach English 101?

weren’t

11. Holly and Sara no were at the concert last night.

not leave

12. Many birds did no survive last winter. 13. Why did Eva left her car at your place last night?

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The Past Continuous and Past Time Clauses

PART I. Choose the best answer to complete each sentence. 1. We were watching a play at the Rialto Theater when the lights out. a. were going b. was going c. went

4. Rita a dessert for the picnic, and I was preparing a salad. a. made b. was making c. making

2. Elena and Alex living in Izmit, Turkey, when the earthquake struck. a. was b. were c. be

5. Chris was standing near the telephone when he it ring. a. was hearing b. were hearing c. heard

3. After World War II , the United States population increased very quickly. a. ended b. were ending c. was ending

6. Where at the baseball game? a. was Jake sitting b. Jake was sitting c. Jake sat

PART II. Find the error in each sentence and correct it. 7. He was seeming very upset about the loss of his business. 8. It no was snowing when I left the house. 9. When Julie was arriving, everyone was eating. 10. Aristotle was being a Greek philosopher in the fourth century B.C. 11. Ben Franklin were living in Philadelphia when he created Poor Richard’s Alamanac. 12. Joon-ho was no studying when I called. 13. I wasn’t know Amy before she introduced herself at the party last year.

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PART III. Choose the best answer to complete each conversation. 14. A: Why is Greg worried about his car? B: a. He was parking it in a No Parking zone. b. He parked it in a No Parking zone. 15. A: Was Myles injured in the accident?

18. A: B: I was sleeping. I was feeling sick. a. What did you do last night? b. What were you doing at 3:00 P.M. yesterday afternoon? 19. A: What was Susan saying when I came in?

B: a. No, he was wearing a seat belt when it happened. b. No, he put on a seat belt when it happened. 16. A: B: It broke. a. What happened when Steve dropped the vase? b. What was happening when Steve dropped the vase?

B: a. She was telling me about her vacation. b. She told me the time. 20. A: After the movie, everyone was taking taxis home because B: Did you take a taxi, too? a. it rained. b. it was raining.

17. A: I’m sorry. B: That’s okay. a. I didn’t know you were using the computer. b. I didn’t know you used the computer. Total

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Thinking Ahead to the TOEFL® Test The past continuous and past time clauses are often tested in the Structure section of the TOEFL® test. Here is a typical example: In 1656, a Dutch physicist was inventing the first accurate pendulum clock, based on an idea A

B

C

suggested by Galileo Galilei. D

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Answer Key

PART I 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6.

c b a b c a

PART II seemed

7. He was seeming very upset about the loss of his business.

wasn’t

8. It no was snowing when I left the house.

arrived

9. When Julie was arriving, everyone was eating. 10. Aristotle was being a Greek philosopher in the fourth century B.C.

lived

11. Ben Franklin were living in Philadelphia when he created Poor Richard’s Alamanac.

not

12. Joon-ho was no studying when I called.

didn’t

13. I wasn’t know Amy before she introduced herself at the party last year.

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The Present Perfect

PART I. Choose the best answer to complete each sentence. 1. Astronomers haven’t other solar system. a. see b. saw c. seen 2. Dinosaurs a. has been b. have been c. were 3. Have you a. wrote b. written c. write

signs of life in any

extinct for millions of years.

your report yet?

4. When he a. did / pass b. has / passed c. have / passed

his driver’s test?

5. Who these e-mail messages? a. has he read b. she has read c. has read 6. Gary has studied Russian for a. three years b. 2000 c. since last semester

.

PART II. Find the error in each sentence and correct it. 7. Columbus has discovered America in 1492. 8. Reiko and Koji have lived in the United States since five years. 9. How long Tomek has worked in sales? 10. Celia and Luiz no have visited Canada. 11. Andre has spoke to his manager about the computer network problems. 12. Kendra has not never failed an exam in her life. 13. Thomas Edison has invented the incandescent lamp in 1879.

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PART III. Choose the best answer to complete each conversation. 14. A: Have you ever visited Paris? B: a. Once. b. Since 2002. 15. A: How long did your father work at the university before his retirement? B: a. He has been there for twenty-five years. b. He was there for twenty-five years. 16. A: I’ve already been to the supermarket. B: a. Can I go with you? b. Did they have any fresh fruit?

18. A: Juan has played the drums for three months. B: I know. a. He quit because he likes the guitar more. b. He’s really good for a beginner. 19. A: B: Be careful. Don’t miss any more. a. I missed three classes last term. b. So far I’ve missed three classes this semester. 20. A: Julie has lived in Miami for 30 years. B: a. I don’t think she’ll ever move. b. It was difficult for her to move after so long.

17. A: Have you ever taken a Transatlantic flight? B: a. No, not yet. b. No, I didn’t. Total

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Thinking Ahead to the TOEFL® Test The present perfect is often tested in the Structure section of the TOEFL® test. Here is a typical example: Since 1896, when the first modern Olympic games were held in Athens, Greece, thousands of athletes from around the world in Olympic events. A. competed B. compete C. have competed D. are competing

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Answer Key

PART I 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6.

c b b a c a

PART II 7. Columbus has discovered America in 1492.

for

8. Reiko and Koji have lived in the United States since five years. 9. How long Tomek has worked in sales?

not

10. Celia and Luiz no have visited Canada.

spoken

11. Andre has spoke to his manager about the computer network problems. 12. Kendra has not never failed an exam in her life. 13. Thomas Edison has invented the incandescent lamp in 1879.

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Future Time: Be Going To, Will, and the Present Continuous

PART I. Choose the best answer to complete each sentence. 1. Many reporters predict that the mayor election next year. a. is not winning b. is not going to win c. not win 2. Fumiko Friday night. a. go b. are going c. is going

the

to have dinner with Reiko on

3. Scientists alternative energy sources in the next hundred years. a. are going to find b. going to find c. is going to find

4. I think Julie will States some day. a. becomes b. become c. becoming

President of the United

5. Miguel many historic landmarks on his trip to Philadelphia next week. a. sees b. be seeing c. is going to see 6.

practicing with the team tomorrow? a. Is Jada b. Will Jada c. Is Jada going to

PART II. Find the error in each sentence and correct it. 7. Many economists believe that interest rates are gonna drop again. 8. The exhibit will opens in three weeks. 9. The team not will win the game without Kedra. 10. Tomek is going perform in a Broadway musical next month. 11. When wills the semester end? 12. Is going home for the holidays Soo-jin? 13. My aunt and uncle is flying to Baltimore tonight.

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PART III. Choose the best answer to complete each conversation. 18. A: Did you listen to the radio? Will there be a lot of traffic on the way home?

14. A: I can’t carry these shopping bags! B: a. I’m going shopping for bags next week. b. I’ll help you with them. Give me that big one. 15. A: B: Is it big? a. We are going to buy a house some day. b. We are moving into our new apartment next week.

B: Yes. a. There’s going to be heavy traffic because of the baseball game. b. There was heavy traffic last weekend. 19. A: Are you going to the game Friday night? B: I already have plans. a. I’m spending the evening with my cousins. b. I will spend the evening with my cousins.

16. A: Oh, no! I forgot to get drinks for the party tonight.

20. A: Please don’t forget your report again tomorrow. B:

B: a. I’m going to get some tomorrow. b. I’ll get some right now.

I promise. a. I’m not going to. b. I won’t.

17. A: I need to pay off my credit card debt. B: a. I’ll help you with a payment plan. b. Will this purchase be cash or charge? Total

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Thinking Ahead to the TOEFL® Test Future time with be going to, will and the present continuous is often tested in the Structure section of the TOEFL® test. Here is a typical example: Scientists think that global temperatures are rising even more dramatically in the near future A

B

C

unless the burning of fossil fuels can be reduced significantly. D

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Answer Key

PART I 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6.

b c a b c a

PART II going to

7. Many economists believe that interest rates are gonna drop again.

open

8. The exhibit will opens in three weeks. 9. The team not will win the game without Kedra.

to

10. Tomek is going perform in a Broadway musical next month.

will

11. When wills the semester end? 12. Is going home for the holidays Soo-jin ?

are

13. My aunt and uncle is flying to Baltimore tonight.

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Future Time Clauses and If Clauses

PART I. Choose the best answer to complete each sentence. 1.

you give me your credit card number, I’ll hold the reservation for you. a. Before b. If c. While

2. We’ll let you know about an interview manager reviews your résumé. a. while b. before c. after 3. If Holly a. gets b. is getting c. will get

the

a new job, she’ll buy a new car.

4. Before you come over, I a. am cleaning b. clean c. will clean 5. Carl a. is going b. will c. will be

my apartment.

angry if he loses the account.

6. Lynn and Pete will be very happy when they their new neighbors. a. meets b. meet c. will meet

PART II. Find the error in each sentence and correct it. 7. Our team will winning the championship if Sun-hee plays well. 8. When Hiro will comes, we will start the dinner. 9. If you leave before the end of the movie, you know who wins the race. 10. I tell Rob to call you when he comes home. 11. The director isn’t going to promote Amy if her evaluations won’t be good. 12. We always turn on the lights before it get very dark. 13. If you eat that whole pizza, you aren’t able to walk!

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PART III. Choose the best answer to complete each conversation. 14. A: If Naomi gets the promotion, her salary will increase. B: a. She has a good chance. b. Her next paycheck will be very good. 15. A: We’re not sure if Julie is coming. B: Okay. a. If she comes, call me. b. When she comes, call me. 16. A: B: I’m sorry. I’m Luisa Martin. a. I won’t be able to give you that information if you give me your name. b. I won’t be able to give you that information before you give me your name. 17. A: I’ll see Hanna when I stop by the office. B: a. Why aren’t you going to see Hanna? b. What time will that be? Total

18. A: The new models are coming in next week. B: Great! a. The selection will be better before the new cars arrive. b. The selection will be better when the new cars arrive. 19. A: B: I agree. He shouldn’t move. a. Tyrone will be miserable if he leaves New York. b. Tryone won’t be miserable if he leaves New York. 20. A: Your trip to Europe is going to be fantastic! Make sure you go to Paris. B: Yes, we will. a. We’re going to visit the Eiffel tower if we get there. b. We’re going to visit the Eiffel tower when we get there.

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Thinking Ahead to the TOEFL® Test Future time clauses and if clauses are often tested in the Structure section of the TOEFL® test. Here is a typical example: If an automobile will travel at an average speed of 60 miles per hour, in three hours it will travel A

B

C

D

180 miles.

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Answer Key

PART I 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6.

b c a c c b

PART II win

7. Our team will winning the championship if Sun-hee plays well.

come

8. When Hiro will comes, we will start the dinner.

will

9. If you leave before the end of the movie, you know who wins the race.

will

10. I tell Rob to call you when he comes home.

aren’t

11. The director isn’t going to promote Amy if her evaluations won’t be good.

gets

12. We always turn on the lights before it get very dark.

won’t be

13. If you eat that whole pizza, you aren’t able to walk!

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Modals of Ability and Possibility

PART I. Choose the best answer to complete each sentence. 1. Today’s astronomers the movement of most stars with high-powered telescopes. a. can see b. could see c. is able to see d. were able be to see

4. I think Tomek flying license. a. know how to pass b. were able to pass c. will pass d. pass

the exam for his

2. In the early 20th century, doctors bacterial infections because antibiotics did not exist. a. cannot treat b. could not treat c. may treat d. will be able to treat

5. There is no guarantee, but medical researchers a cure for cancer someday. a. can be able to b. are able to find c. will be able to find d. may be able to find

3. By hunting in large groups, our human ancestors extremely large animals. a. was able to kill b. were able to kill c. able to kill d. will be able to kill

6. After the car accident, the woman name or her home address. a. wasn’t able to remember b. not able to remember c. able to remember d. will be able to remember

her

PART II. Find the error in each sentence and correct it. 7. Many journalists don’t use technical terms in their news stories because their readers maybe confused by them. 8. After you finish the computer class, you be able to fix a 64-bit processor? 9. An economist can determines the health of a nation’s economy based on the levels of inflation and unemployment. 10. Why can’t Matt come to the rehearsal last night? 11. Yesterday, the senators could pass several bills before Congress went on vacation. 12. You able to walk across the Golden Gate Bridge during your visit?

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PART III. Choose the best answer to complete each conversation. 13. A: I might go to the theater tonight. B: a. When will you know? b. I’ll see you there at 7:30. 14. A: What do you know about tornadoes?

17. A: B: Maybe, but it depends on how much homework I have. a. Were you able to finish your homework? b. Will you go to the game on Tuesday? 18. A: Oleg’s train might not arrive until midnight.

B: a. They know how to make people’s lives difficult. b. They can be very dangerous and unpredictable. 15. A: What skills will I learn in this training?

B: a. Could you pick him up for me? b. Were you able to meet him at the station? 19. A: When I was a kid, I could stand on my head. B:

B: a. You can create a spreadsheet and a database. b. You’ll be able to repair most small appliances. 16. A: Is Keiko going on vacation next month?

20. A: I’m sorry, but the attorney can’t interview the witness today. B:

B: a. She might be, but I’m not sure. b. Maybe she can, but I’m not sure. Total

a. Does your head hurt? b. Could you also stand on your hands?

a. When will she be able to interview him? b. When will she know how to interview him?

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PART I 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6.

a b b c d a

PART II 7. Many journalists don’t use technical terms in their news stories because their readers may be maybe confused by them.

will

8. After you finish the computer class, you be able to fix a 64-bit processor?

determine

9. An economist can determines the health of a nation’s economy based on the levels of inflation and unemployment.

couldn’t

10. Why can’t Matt come to the rehearsal last night?

passed

11. Yesterday, the Senators could pass several bills before Congress went on vacation.

Were you

12. You able to walk across the Golden Gate Bridge during your visit?

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Modals and Phrases of Request, Permission, Desire, and Preference

PART I. Choose the best answer to complete each sentence. 1. I think Alex would tonight. a. prefer b. prefers c. to prefer

to have Chinese food

2. I’m not feeling well. I’d rather show. a. no b. not c. don’t 3. May I a. help b. helping c. to help

go to the

you to your seat, sir?

4. Could you a. will lend b. lending c. lend

me your car tomorrow?

5. I think Naomi would like manager. a. rather b. to c. not 6.

become the new

join us for dinner? a. Nicole would prefer b. Nicole c. Could Nicole

PART II. Find the error in each sentence and correct it. 7. Can Ana joins our study group? 8. Passengers may proceeding directly to the gate. 9. Would you to call Luisa and Paulo for me? 10. Library patrons mayn’t remove books from the reference section without permission. 11. When you can accept applications for the next course? 12. I think Kevin would prefer to sits next to the window. 13. Would you like dance with me?

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14. A: B: I would rather have orange juice. a. Would you like some grape juice? b. Would you get me something to drink?

B: a. I’m sorry. I have a doctor’s appointment now. b. No, you can’t. I’m sorry. 19. A:

15. A: B: Sure. a. Would you like to sit next to the window or the aisle? b. Would you repeat that? 16. A: Do you want to go to a museum this afternoon?

B: Go right ahead. a. Could you help me move this furniture? b. Could I move these chairs? 20. A: I’m not very good with numbers. Could you check my addition? B:

B:

a. Yes, you may. b. No problem.

a. Go right ahead. b. I’d love to. 17. A: Could you give me directions to the nearest post office? B: a. Certainly. b. I’d rather not. Total

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B

C

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a b a c b c

PART II join

7. Can Ana joins our study group?

proceed

8. Passengers may proceeding directly to the gate. 9. Would you to call Luisa and Paulo for me?

may not

10. Library patrons mayn’t remove books from the reference section without permission. 11. When you can accept applications for the next course?

sit

12. I think Kevin would prefer to sits next to the window.

to

13. Would you like dance with me?

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Modals and Phrasal Modals of Advice, Necessity, and Prohibition

PART I. Choose the best answer to complete each sentence. 1. You a. no b. not c. don’t 2.

have to repair the engine today.

I come to your house at 6:30 or 7:00? a. Should b. Ought to c. Have to

3. Ben could his flights. a. ask b. asks c. will ask

a travel agent to book

4. Carl work the late shift. a. doesn’t have b. don’t have to c. doesn’t have to 5. Takeshi fire him. a. have to b. had better c. might 6. When a. I must b. must I c. must

get a hair cut or his boss will

give you an answer about the job?

PART II. Find the error in each sentence and correct it. 7. Nesha oughts to study creative writing because she is very imaginative. 8. You had better not to lose this key because it is the only one. 9. Should Carl visits Holly on Sunday? 10. We have got close all the windows because it’s starting to rain. 11. Amy doesn’t has to go to work next week. 12. They should to quit smoking. 13. Soo-jin has gots to repeat chemistry next term.

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PART III. Choose the best answer to complete each conversation. 14. A: Where do you want to go this weekend? B: I don’t care. a. We must go to the beach. b. We could go to beach. 15. A: I’m feeling very relaxed because I’m on vacation this week. B: You’re lucky. a. You don’t have to wake up early every day. b. You have to wake up early every day.

18. A: What do you think will happen to the main character? B: Shh. a. You don’t have to talk during the film. b. You shouldn’t talk during the film. 19. A: Can I come to the surprise party for Sara on Friday? B: a. Sure, but you mustn’t tell her about it. b. Sure, but you don’t have to tell her about it.

16. A: I see a police car behind us. B: Yes. a. You could stop. b. You’d better stop. 17. A: My library books are due today.

20. A: A man just robbed our store! B: a. We could call the police. b. We have to call the police.

B: a. You ought to return them. b. You might return them. Total

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c a a c b b

PART II ought

7. Nesha oughts to study creative writing because she is very imaginative. 8. You had better not to lose this key because it is the only one.

visit

9. Should Carl visits Holly on Sunday?

to have

10. We have got close all the windows because it’s starting to rain. 11. Amy doesn’t has to go to work next week. 12. They should to quit smoking.

got

13. Soo-jin has gots to repeat chemistry next term.

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Chapters 1–11

PART I. Choose the correct answer to complete each sentence. 1. When they a. has / graduated b. have / graduated c. did / graduate d. does / graduate 2. This is very interesting a. book b. news c. newspapers d. films 3.

from college?

.

9. How a. she did b. do c. did she d. did

go to the movies with us? a. Would they be b. She would prefer c. Teresa and Tom d. Could he

10. Where a. be b. used to be c. was d. were

4. Where at the concert last night? a. they sat b. did sit c. they were sitting d. were they sitting

6. If Andre a job in Los Angeles, he’ll move there in the fall. a. find b. will find c. is finding d. finds

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Paula do on her math test yesterday?

the Mausoleum at Halicarnassus?

11. Many experts believe that Senator Rutkins the election in the fall. a. is not going to win b. is not winning c. not win d. doesn’t win

5. Who to your birthday party? a. is coming b. are coming c. are you coming d. is he coming

7. Geothermal energy is cheap and pollution. a. don’t b. doesn’t c. isn’t d. aren’t

8. Angela was waiting for the bus when she the explosion. a. heard b. was hearing c. were hearing d. hearing

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12. Hiroko a. have to b. might c. can be d. had better 13.

study hard or she will fail the exam.

look up every new word in the text. a. No b. Not c. Don’t d. Doesn’t

14. After her fall, Mrs. Garcia a. not able to walk b. able to walk c. will be able to walk d. wasn’t able to walk

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PART II. Find the underlined word or phrase that must be changed in order for the sentence to be correct. 15. The lecture will takes place in Seattle in four weeks . A

B

C

D

16. Where you can buy the course books for Professor Lee’s history class? A

B

C

D

17. In 1759 , the French writer Voltaire has published his best-known work, Candide. A

B

C

D

18. Why can’t Angie and Lisa help you with the preparations yesterday? A

B

C

D

19. Kim was seeming very relieved after she gave her presentation at the conference. A

B

C

D

20. Carl has went on several business trips since he started his new job. A

B

C

D

21. Dr. Leis teaches English, but he not the department chairperson . A

B

C

D

22. What did Mr. Hawkins said to you at the sales meeting? A

B

C

D

23. There maybe a problem with the phone connection . A

B

C

D

24. An excellent climber and swimmer, the leopard feed on birds and small mammals. A

B

C

D

25. If you eat all those chocolates , you feel sick later. A

B

C

D

26. In case of fire or other emergency, pushing the red button on the control panel. A

B

C

D

27. Linda has gots to fill out the application for her new passport . A

B

C

D

28. My brother and his wife are having a one-year-old boy and a newborn girl. A

B

C

D

PART III. Choose the best answer to complete each conversation. 29. A: What are you watching? B: a. That’s beautiful. b. A French movie. c. Not really.

32. A: Hannah! What’s the answer to question 3? B: Be quiet. a. You don’t have to talk during a test. b. You’d better talk during the test. c. You shouldn’t talk during a test.

30. A: Do you and Laura want to see my new apartment? B: a. Congratulations! b. We’d love to. c. Go right ahead.

33. A: B: I would rather have some chocolate cake. a. Do you prefer chocolate cake? b. Would you get me some cake? c. Would you like some ice cream?

31. A: I don’t know if Luisa is coming to the office today. B: a. When she comes, give her this report. b. Where is she going? c. If she comes, give her this report.

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38. A: We always used to go out in the evenings. B: a. Where do you go? b. Are you going to stop? c. Why did you stop? 39. A: Do you want to see a movie next Saturday night? B: Sorry, I already made plans. a. I’m going out with Paul. b. I will go out with Paul. c. I went out with Paul. 40. A: Does the word judicious mean “slow” ? B: No, . a. I mean it b. I know it c. it means “wise”

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Answer Key

Part I 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7.

c b d d a d b

8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14.

a d c a d c d

22. 23. 24. 25. 26. 27. 28.

C B D D C A B

35. 36. 37. 38. 39. 40.

a a c c a c

Part II 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21.

B A C A A A C

Part III 29. 30. 31. 32. 33. 34.

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Tag Questions

PART I. Choose the best answer to complete each sentence. 1. She quit her second part-time job, shouldn’t she? a. has b. should c. is 2. New cars cost a lot, a. don’t they b. they don’t c. doesn’t it

?

3. The movie wasn’t very good, a. weren’t they b. wasn’t it c. was it

?

4. I’m first on the list, a. aren’t b. am not c. isn’t

I?

5. Those shoes are Eva’s, aren’t a. them b. those c. they

?

6. I’m not invited to the party, a. am b. are c. aren’t

I?

PART II. Find the error in each sentence and correct it. 7. The flowers smell beautiful, aren’t they? 8. You don’t like classical music, you do? 9. Lynn and Matt never played well, didn’t they? 10. I’m blocking your view, aren’t you? 11. We should study more, we shouldn’t? 12. It didn’t snow last night, does it? 13. Your cousin aren’t coming today, is he?

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PART III. Choose the best answer to complete each conversation. 14. A: You brought your driver’s license, didn’t you? B: a. Oh, no! I forgot. b. No, you didn’t. 15. A: I lost my wallet yesterday. B: a. You didn’t cancel your credit cards, did you? b. You cancelled your credit cards, didn’t you? 16. A: Tomek failed chemistry. B: But he’s really smart! a. He didn’t study enough, did he? b. Tomek failed chemistry again, didn’t he?

18. A: B: Sure. When do you want to come in? a. I changed my appointment, didn’t I? b. I couldn’t change my appointment, could I? 19. A: B: No, it actually starts at 5:30. a. The game starts at 6:00, doesn’t it? b. The game didn’t start at 6:00, did it? 20. A: Is there any pizza in the refrigerator? B: I don’t think so. a. We didn’t eat it yet, did we? b. We ate it already, didn’t we?

17. A: The sky was so clear last night, but now there are dark clouds. B: Yes, I see them. Tonight we may have a thunderstorm. a. I love rainy nights, don’t you? b. It didn’t rain last night, did it? Total

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Answer Key

PART I 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6.

b a c a c a

PART II don’t

7. The flowers smell beautiful, aren’t they? 8. You don’t like classical music, you do?

did

9. Lynn and Matt never played well, didn’t they?

I

10. I’m blocking your view, aren’t you? 11. We should study more, we shouldn’t?

did

12. It didn’t snow last night, does it?

isn’t

13. Your cousin aren’t coming today, is he?

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Additions with Conjunctions

PART I. Choose the best answer to complete each sentence. 1. I’m not on the track team, and Rick isn’t a. neither b. either c. too 2. Paraguay is a land-locked country, Bolivia. a. and so b. and neither c. and

.

is

3. Eve doesn’t like Mexican food, a. and so b. and neither c. but

does Kim.

4. Josh saw Mark last night, but I a. did b. didn’t c. don’t

.

5. Lemons have a high acid content, and tomatoes do . a. either b. neither c. too 6. California is a very large state, Vermont isn’t. a. and neither b. and so c. but 7. Donna a. plays b. played c. has played

basketball, but I don’t.

PART II. Find the error in each sentence and correct it. 8. Luisa has never failed an exam, and Celia hasn’t neither. 9. Angola was a Portuguese colony, and was Mozambique too. 10. The United States didn’t compete in the 1980 Olympics, but the United Kingdom and Canada do. 11. Penguins can’t fly, and neither can’t ostriches. 12. Arizona doesn’t get much rain, and neither Nevada does. 13. I’m not in Satomi’s class, and Carl isn’t too. 14. I swim every day, and so does Sasha and Pedro.

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PART III. Choose the best answer to complete each conversation. 15. A: I couldn’t go to the party last night.

18. A: Kim is majoring in chemistry. B:

B:

a. So is Derek. b. Neither is Derek.

a. I couldn’t either. b. Me too. 16. A: Susan has a car, but Megan doesn’t.

19. A: Holly doesn’t know how to play tennis. B:

B: a. I’ll ride with Megan. b. Maybe Susan can take us. 17. A: Paul wants to go to the Tom Cruise movie, but Koji doesn’t. B: a. What movie does Koji want to see? b. Why doesn’t Paul like Tom Cruise? Total

I want to take lessons. a. So do I. b. Neither do I.

20. A: Tony doesn’t like chocolate. B:

I never eat it. a. I don’t either. b. Me too.

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PART I 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7.

b a b b c c a

PART II either

8. Luisa has never failed an exam, and Celia hasn’t neither. 9. Angola was a Portuguese colony, and was Mozambique too. 10. The United States didn’t compete in the 1980 Olympics, but the United Kingdom did and Canada do.

can

11. Penguins can’t fly, and neither can’t ostriches. 12. Arizona doesn’t get much rain, and neither Nevada does.

either

13. I’m not in Satomi’s class, and Carl isn’t too.

do

14. I swim every day, and so does Sasha and Pedro.

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Nouns and Quantity Expressions

PART I. Choose the best answer to complete each sentence. 1. There are world today. a. any b. several c. a little

active volcanoes in the

2. Young-soo dropped kitchen floor. a. a b. a bunch of c. 

banana on the

3. There aren’t researchers working on quantum mechanics at this university. a. no b. much c. any

4. Emily never puts or coffee. a.  b. a c. two 5. How many a. egg b. eggs c. milk 6. There is term paper. a. any b. few c. no

cream in her tea

are in the fridge?

opportunity to rewrite your

PART II. Find the error in each sentence and correct it. 7. How many element are in the periodic table? 8. There are a lot a leaves on the ground in autumn. 9. Little archeologists uncover major discoveries during their careers. 10. There isn’t no fat in that candy, but there is a lot of sugar. 11. Arizona doesn’t get many rain, so many plants can’t grow there. 12. A flock of birds flew by our apartment building yesterday. 13. It takes great deal of effort to prepare for a space flight.

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PART III. Choose the best answer to complete each conversation. 14. A: Do we have any milk?

18. A: There are only a few errors in Silvio’s essay. B:

B:

a. Yes, he should do the assignment again. b. Yes, it’s generally a good paper overall.

a. There’s a pound in the fridge. b. There’s a quart in the fridge. 15. A: Victor lost too much weight last month. B: a. I know. I’m concerned. b. Yes, he looks great. 16. A: B: That’s OK. We’ll discuss it later. a. I have a little time now to talk about the new project. b. I have little time now to talk about the new project.

19. A: B: I know. It’s difficult to find one. a. There are few jobs available these days. b. There are quite a few jobs available these days. 20. A: I’m diabetic, so I can’t eat any sugar. B: Don’t worry. a. There’s no sugar in this ice cream. b. There isn’t much sugar in this ice cream.

17. A: Would you like more water with your meal? B: a. A little, please. b. A few. Total

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PART I 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6.

b a c a b c

PART II elements

7. How many element are in the periodic table?

of

8. There are a lot a leaves on the ground in autumn.

Few

9. Little archeologists uncover major discoveries during their careers.

any

10. There isn’t no fat in that candy, but there is a lot of sugar.

much

11. Arizona doesn’t get many rain, so many plants can’t grow there.

birds

12. A flock of bird flew by our apartment building yesterday.

a

13. It takes great deal of effort to prepare for a space flight.

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Indefinite and Definite Articles

PART I. Choose the best answer to complete each sentence. 1. Myths and legends were important to Ancient Greeks’ lives. a. the b. an c. a 2. Please put the flowers on the fireplace. a. a b. the c.  3.

5. All dogs and cats are a.  b. the c. some 6.

bee stung me yesterday. a.  b. An c. A

table next to

7.

Carbon dioxide is a gas. a. The b. A c. 

4.

mammals.

party at Bob’s place last Friday was fantastic. a.  b. The c. A

Great Pyramids of Egypt are thousands of years old. a.  b. The c. A

PART II. Find the error in each sentence and correct it. 8. Archeologists have discovered new tomb in the Valley of the Kings. 9. Some vegetarians eat the fish; others do not. 10. Dolphins are a very intelligent marine mammals. 11. The Monarch butterfly is beautiful butterfly found in North America. 12. We stayed at the party for a hour. 13. How did you do on an English exam we had last Monday? 14. African violets don’t need a bright sunlight in order to thrive.

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PART III. Choose the best answer to complete each conversation. 15. A: Would you like an apple? B: a. I like all kinds. b. Sure.

18. A: What is the movie Mission Impossible about? I’ve never seen it. B: a. It’s about a spy and his adventures. b. It’s about the spy and his adventures.

16. A: What kind of car do you own?

19. A: I’m going to the store.

B: a. German cars are my favorite. b. I have a red Ferrari. 17. A: Tell me your decision! Did you accept the offer for the house? B: a. Yes, we took it. b. Yes, one was very good. Total

B: Sure. a. Can I borrow a car? b. Can I borrow the car? 20. A: This is a lovely wedding. B: Yes, it is. a. Flowers are beautiful. b. The flowers are beautiful.

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B

C

along length of the tube. D

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Answer Key

PART I 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7.

a b c b a c b

PART II a

8. Archeologists have discovered new tomb in the Valley of the Kings. 9. Some vegetarians eat the fish; others do not. 10. Dolphins are a very intelligent marine mammals.

a

11. The Monarch butterfly is beautiful butterfly found in North America.

an

12. We stayed at the party for a hour.

the

13. How did you do on an English exam we had last Monday? 14. African violets don’t need a bright sunlight in order to thrive.

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Adjectives

PART I. Choose the best answer to complete each sentence. 1. Tom Hanks has made many a. success b. successful c. successfully 2. I love your Italian a. leather b. brown c. new 3. There’s be careful. a. broken b. broke c. break

movies.

jacket!

glass all over the floor, so please

4. Robin always wears very a. fashion b. fashioned c. fashionable

clothes.

5. Don’t read that book; it’s very a. bore b. bored c. boring

.

6. Please don’t put that sweater in the laundry. It’s not . a. washable b. washing c. washed

PART II. Find the error in each sentence and correct it. 7. Have you seen Sun-hee’s apartment beautiful? 8. The alone baby is in her room. 9. The students in my class are intelligent, enthusiastic, ready to learn. 10. Mr. Martinez was not pleasing with our behavior. 11. Matt wears only ties silk and designer suits. 12. We didn’t see interesting anything at the museum. 13. My brother is a successable young man. 14. Celia got a red new sofa last Monday.

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PART III. Choose the best answer to complete each conversation. 18. A: Ms. Collings can be very boring in class.

15. A: That dog is frightened.

B: I know. a. It’s hard to stay awake sometimes. b. She’s going to fall asleep some day!

B: a. Maybe it’s lost. b. I’m afraid of it, too.

19. A:

16. A: Sara is a depressing person. B: a. I know. She makes me sad, too. b. I hope she feels better soon. 17. A: The traffic is terrible! There are no parking spots. B: Yes. a. It’s very frustrating. b. It’s very frustrated. Total

B: Yes, but she’s not interested in you. a. Reiko is not a very exciting person. b. I really like Reiko. 20. A: I drive a French car. B: a. France has a lot of speeding cars. b. Oh really? My car is Japanese.

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B

C

D

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b a a c c a

PART II 7. Have you seen Sun-hee’s apartment beautiful ? 8. The alone baby is in her room.

and

9. The students in my class are intelligent, enthusiastic, ready to learn.

pleased

10. Mr. Martinez was not pleasing with our behavior. 11. Matt wears only ties silk and designer suits. 12. We didn’t see interesting anything at the museum.

successful

13. My brother is a successable young man. 14. Celia got a red new sofa last Monday.

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Adverbs

PART I. Choose the best answer to complete each sentence. 1. It’s expensive to attend the conference if you share a hotel room. a. not enough b. not too c. no 2. Larry is a. so b. enough c. too 3. I have never had a. such a b. such c. so

impatient to be a good manager.

difficult exam!

4. Yuki should win because she’s a a. quickly b. fast c. well

runner.

5. Have you seen any good movies a. too late b. late c. lately

?

6. The questionnaire was finish it. a. so b. such c. too

long that I couldn’t

PART II. Find the error in each sentence and correct it. 7. He need to work hardly if he wants to get a raise. 8. It heavily rained for several hours yesterday. 9. The mail usually arrives at noon, but it came lately today. 10. Mr. Chang is not enough patient with his students. 11. We’re going to definitely the concert on Saturday night. 12. Astronomers have discovered recently two new moons of the planet Uranus. 13. This lemonade tastes terribly!

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PART III. Choose the best answer to complete each conversation. 14. A: Koji failed physics.

18. A: B: I know. She has already won four titles this year. a. Soo-jin is a fairly good player. b. Soo-jin is such a good player.

B: I’m not surprised. a. He studied hard. b. He hardly studied. 15 A: B: That’s fine. We’ll leave them closed. a. It’s too cold to open the windows. b. It’s cool enough to open the windows.

19. A: Gloria cuts hair pretty well. B: a. Yes, she does a good job with mine. b. I don’t think her hair is very pretty.

16. A: I can’t stand long plane trips. B: I know. a. The seats just aren’t big enough. b. The seats are too big.

20. A: It’s too late to apply for admission for this semester. B: a. I’ll try for next semester. b. I’ll send in my application today.

17. A: Where’s Rosa? I haven’t seen her lately. B: a. She’s always late. b. She’s visiting her family in Mexico. Total

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B

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Answer Key

PART I 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6.

b c a b c a

PART II hard

7. He needs to work hardly if he wants to get a raise. 8. It heavily rained for several hours yesterday.

late

9. The mail usually arrives at noon, but it came lately today. 10. Mr. Chang is not enough patient with his students. 11. We’re going to definitely the concert on Saturday night. 12. Astronomers have discovered recently two new moons of the planet Uranus.

terrible

13. This lemonade tastes terribly!

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Comparatives

PART I. Choose the best answer to complete each sentence. 1. Tomek and Stefan worked hard, but Dan worked harder . a. than they are b. as them c. than they did 2. Pablo Picasso is more a. paintings b. famous c. better

than Henri Matisse.

3. This cup of coffee doesn’t have as as that one. a. many b. much c. more

sugar

4. Amy dances a. well b. good c. better 5. There are more in Portland. a. tall buildings b. tall building c. taller building

than I do.

in Boston than

6. Tokyo has Kyoto. a. more inhabitants than b. more inhabitants c. inhabitants than

PART II. Find the error in each sentence and correct it. 7. My English class has as much students as my calculus class. 8. Chinese is a more harder language than French. 9. Rita has owned more computer than Sara. 10. Soo-jin sings more beautifully Min-hee. 11. A Mercedes is expensiver than a Volkswagen. 12. California no is as big as Texas. 13. Holly’s injuries were worser than Pete’s.

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PART III. Choose the best answer to complete each conversation. 18. A: Should I buy the brown boots or the black ones? The brown boots are less expensive than the black ones.

14. A: B: I know. They wear the same size suit. a. Hiro is as big as Mark. b. Hiro isn’t as big as Mark.

B: a. The black ones are nicer and they’re cheaper. b. Get the brown ones. They’re a better purchase.

15. A: B: I guess the new car wasn’t a good investment. a. My new car is more efficient than my old one. b. My new car is less efficient than my old one.

19. A: B: Yes, Johannesburg is definitely more crowded. a. Johannesburg has more people than Capetown. b. Capetown has as many people as Johannesburg.

16. A: Mr. Chang left the hotel before Mr. Lin did. B: a. I hope Mr. Lin gets to the airport on time. b. I hope Mr. Chang isn’t late for his flight.

20. A: My daughter is nearly as tall as your son.

17. A: Lauren’s times for the 500 meters are getting faster and faster.

B: a. Yes, he’s only a little shorter than she is. b. They might be the same height next year.

B: a. I think she’s going to make the team this year. b. She doesn’t try very hard. Total

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B

C

D

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Answer Key

PART I 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6.

c b b c a a

PART II many

7. My English class has as much students as my calculus class. 8. Chinese is a more harder language than French.

computers

9. Rita has owned more computer than Sara.

than

10. Soo-jin sings more beautifully Min-hee.

more expensive

11. A Mercedes is expensiver than a Volkswagen.

isn’t

12. California no is as big as Texas.

worse

13. Holly’s injuries were worser than Pete’s.

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Superlatives

PART I. Choose the best answer to complete each sentence. 1. Carbon is one of a. more common b. most common c. the most common

elements in the world.

4. Koji’s dog is a. noisiest b. the noisiest c. more noisy

2. I think Chinese is speakers to learn. a. the difficult b. the most difficult c. the most difficulty

language for English

5. The Redwood is the tallest tree in the world. a. of b. than c. the

3. California has the most inhabitants in the United States. Wyoming and Alaska have . a. the fewest b. least c. the least

on our street.

all trees

6. I have seen many dancers, but Celia dances of all. a. gracefully b. more gracefully than c. the most gracefully

PART II. Find the error in each sentence and correct it. 7. Lee is the most best player on the team this year. 8. The Great Wall of China is the most longest wall in the world. 9. Mark studied the harderest for the exam, so he will probably get the best score. 10. Who do you think is the mostest famous actor in the film we saw last night? 11. Larry ate the least hot dogs at the hot dog eating contest. 12. The cheetah is the fast animal on land. 13. Water is most precious natural resource in the world.

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PART III. Choose the best answer to complete each conversation. 14. A: Reiko is the best musician I know. B: a. Can you sing better than her? b. She’s amazing, isn’t she? 15. A: I think Liberty Gardens is the most beautiful place in the city. B: a. Oh, yes, by far. I totally agree. b. Yes, there are many beautiful places. 16. A: This is the worst food I ever ate. B: a. What food was worse than this? b. Yes, it’s terrible. 17. A: My best friend from college is in New York now.

18. A: I want to buy your biggest two-door car. B: Certainly. a. This is a larger two-door model. b. Our largest one is over there in the corner. 19. A: B: That’s a tough question, but I think Bob is the best. a. Who are some of the best students in your class? b. Who is the best student in your class? 20. A: Kim is one of the most creative artists at the center. B: a. Who are the others? b. Are there any other creative people there?

B: a. Where do your other college friends live? b. Where does your other college friend live? Total

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Answer Key

PART I 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6.

c b a b a c

PART II 7. Lee is the most best player on the team this year. 8. The Great Wall of China is the most longest wall in the world.

hardest

9. Mark studied the harderest for the exam, so he will probably get the best score.

most

10. Who do you think is the mostest famous actor in the film we saw last night?

fewest

11. Larry ate the least hot dogs at the hot dog eating contest.

fastest

12. The cheetah is the fast animal on land.

the

13. Water is most precious natural resource in the world.

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Gerunds

PART I. Choose the best answer to complete each sentence. 1. Steve is good a. at b. of c. to 2. Alex can’t accept a. be b. being c. is

5. Lynn a. enjoys b. enjoying c. enjoy

diving.

6.

wrong.

sleeping enough is bad for your health. a. No b. Not c. Don’t

3. We every day last week. a. go swimming b. went swimming c. swimming 4. As a child, Marta was afraid in the dark. a. to b. for c. of

trying new foods.

being alone

7. We’re planning on the traffic. a. leave b. left c. leaving

early to avoid

PART II. Find the error in each sentence and correct it. 8. Soo-jin always goes shop on weekends. 9. Ride a bicycle requires a lot of practice. 10. I don’t like no knowing the future. 11. Let’s take the bus instead to driving. 12. Do you minding closing the door for me? 13. Please stop cry because you’re making me upset. 14. I am enjoying not work these days.

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PART III. Choose the best answer to complete each conversation. 15. A: I’m sorry, but would you mind turning off your cell phone?

18. A: Do you mind taking notes for me? B:

B: a. Oh, sorry about that. b. Sure. Do you want to make a call? 16. A: Taking photos is strictly forbidden during the performance. B: a. Let’s take a lot of photos. b. We’d better put the camera away. 17. A: Instead of watching TV, why don’t we go to a movie?

19. A: B: By calling the bus company or checking on the Internet. a. How do you get the most recent bus schedules? b. Would you mind getting the new bus schedules for me? 20. A: We’re having ten people for dinner on Friday. B:

B: a. OK, TV is more interesting. b. Yes, I’d rather go to a movie. Total

a. Not at all. b. Go ahead.

a. Would you mind hosting a large dinner? b. Do you mind hosting a large dinner?

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Answer Key

PART I 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7.

a b b c a b c

PART II shopping

8. Soo-jin always goes shop on weekends.

Riding

9. Ride a bicycle requires a lot of practice.

not

10. I don’t like no knowing the future.

of

11. Let’s take the bus instead to driving.

mind

12. Do you minding closing the door for me?

crying

13. Please stop cry because you’re making me upset.

working

14. I am enjoying not work these days.

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Infinitives

PART I. Choose the best answer to complete each sentence. 1. Young-soo reminded me my homework. a. no b. not c. don’t 2. It takes a long time well. a. speaking b. to speak c. speak

to speak forget

a foreign language

3. Amy stood on the chair in order to a. see b. sees c. seeing

.

4. We all wanted Juan a. would win b. wins c. to win

.

5. It cost several hundred dollars Toshio’s car. a. to repair b. repaired c. repairing 6. Matt decided not a. leaving b. leaves c. to leave

early.

PART II. Find the error in each sentence and correct it. 7. Irina prefers to goes on vacation in the winter. 8. In order see the craters of the moon, you must use a telescope. 9. The flowers are starting blooming, and they look beautiful! 10. Emily enjoyed to grow up on a farm. 11. I’ve stopped to e-mail my friends because it is too impersonal. 12. Paulo asked us not opening this door. 13. Luiz is looking forward to graduate next semester.

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PART III. Choose the sentence or phrase that best completes the exchange. 18. A: Did you remember to meet Carl yesterday?

14. A: Why is Jack late?

B:

B:

a. Oh no! I completely forgot! b. Hmm. No. Who is he?

a. He stopped to buy some chocolates. b. He stopped buying chocolate. 19. A:

15. A: B: Yes. She was angry the last time you forgot. a. I’ll never forget visiting my grandmother. b. I’ll never forget to visit my grandmother.

B: He was beginning to feel sick after dinner. a. Did Derek expect to have a big dinner? b. Why did Derek leave the party? 20. A:

16. A:

B: I know! It was exciting! a. I forgot to go to Greg’s party! b. I’ll never forget going to Greg’s party!

B: In order to get good seats. a. Why did you go to the show early? b. How did you get to the show? 17. A: It’s hard to learn a foreign language. B: I agree. a. Learning a foreign language is easy. b. Learning something new is never easy. Total

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Answer Key

PART I 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6.

b b a c a c

PART II go

7. Irina prefers to goes on vacation in the winter.

to

8. In order see the craters of the moon, you must use a telescope.

to bloom

9. The flowers are starting blooming and they look beautiful!

growing

10. Emily enjoyed to grow up on a farm.

e-mailing

11. I’ve stopped to e-mail my friends because it is too impersonal.

to open

12. Paulo asked us not opening this door.

graduating

13. Luiz is looking forward to graduate next semester.

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Phrasal Verbs

PART I. Choose the best answer to complete each sentence. 1. Marta turned off a. it b. the alarm c. yesterday

2. I’m not sure of this word, so I’ll look it the dictionary. a. up b. out c. after 3. Sasha’s car to work. a. put b. held c. broke

4. The plane took a. it off b. off c. off it

.

in

down yesterday on the way

at noon.

5. Josh and Teresa had an argument yesterday, but they today. a. made it up b. made up c. made 6. All guests must check by 11 A.M., or they will be charged an additional fee. a. out b. up c. in

PART II. Find the error in each sentence and correct it. 7. We came over some valuable books while we were cleaning out the attic. 8. I don’t like to leave my kids, but my mother looks them after while I’m gone. 9. Eva turned off the lights, but Diego turned on them. 10. Oh no! We’ve out run of butter! 11. My gas tank is almost empty, so I’d better fill up it. 12. Matt couldn’t put the puzzle out because it was too difficult for him. 13. I have figured up a solution to our problem.

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PART III. Choose the correct answer to complete each conversation. 18. A: What should I do with this application?

14. A: I can’t decide what to wear tonight!

B:

B: You have a closet full of clothes. a. Let me pick you up something. b. I’ll pick out something for you.

a. You can fill it up and give it to me. b. You can fill it out and put it in the box. 19. A: Why did you turn down the offer?

15. A: B: They’re taking it off after lunch. a. When does their plane leave Chicago? b. When are the doctors going to remove the cast on Josh’s leg? 16. A: I’d really like to work out now.

B: a. They weren’t paying enough. b. It was too loud. 20. A: I think there’s something wrong with my car’s engine. B: Hmm. a. Let’s check in. b. Let’s check it out.

B: a. I’ll go to the gym with you. b. Don’t worry. Everything will be fine. 17. A: Did you and Tomek really win the lottery, or are you making it up? B: a. I’m still angry. b. It’s true. Total

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Answer Key

PART I 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6.

b a c b b a

PART II across

7. We came over some valuable books while we were cleaning out the attic. 8. I don’t like to leave my kids, but my mother looks them after while I’m gone. 9. Eva turned off the lights, but Diego turned on them. 10. Oh no! We’ve out run of butter! 11. My gas tank is almost empty, so I’d better fill up it.

together

12. Matt couldn’t put the puzzle out because it was too difficult for him.

out

13. I have figured up a solution to our problem.

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Chapters 12–22

PART I. Choose the correct answer to complete each sentence. 1. Rick works of all the employees. a. efficiently b. more efficiently than c. the most efficiently d. efficiently than

7. I speak Spanish, a. and neither b. but c. and so d. either

2. Ms. Marla Spokes wore a beautiful, French dress. a. expensive b. silk c. blue d. elegant

8. Tera and her sister run fast, but Angela runs faster . a. than they do b. as them c. than they are d. than she does.

3. If you don’t know the meaning of that word, look it in the dictionary. a. up b. out c. after d. in

9. The tea was a. very b. too c. such d. so

4. Many people think that Venice is the world. a. the beautiful b. more beautiful c. very beautiful d. the most beautiful 5. There are regions of Italy. a. a little b. much c. several d. any

city in

mountain lakes in the Alpine

6. The spectators wanted the new player the award. a. win b. wins c. would win d. to win

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my brother doesn’t.

hot that I couldn’t drink it.

10. My father and my uncle are the Cambridge University. a. the b. a c. some d.  11.

professors at

drinking enough water can be dangerous to your health. a. No b. Not c. Don’t d. They don’t

12. My wife and I sometimes have arguments, but we always . a. make up it b. make it up c. make d. make up

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PART I. Continued 13. Sandra a. should b. must c. will d. does

14. Astromoners have discovered circling Jupiter. a.  b. the c. a d. any

look for a new job, shouldn’t she?

new moon

PART II. Find the underlined word or phrase that must be changed in order for the sentence to be correct. 15. After many months of unemployment, Fred is looking forward to start his new job. A

B

C

D

16. The researchers didn’t learn new anything on their fact-finding mission. A

B

C

D

17. The soccer player Pelé stopped to play professionally in his forties. A

B

C

D

18. The California redwood does not grow as tall than its cousin the giant sequoia. A

B

C

D

19. The step pyramid of Saqqâra is much more older than the Great Pyramid of Giza. A

B

C

D

20. Largest producers of diamonds in the world are Australia and South Africa. A

B

C

D

21. Judy is an exchange student from Costa Rica, and so is Lisa and Pablo. A

B

C

D

22. Mr. Hawkins doesn’t work enough carefully and makes too many mistakes. A

B

C

D

23. My mother looked my children after when I started working full-time at the factory . A

B

C

D

24. My grandfather has never traveled outside Oregon, and my grandmother hasn’t neither . A

B

C

D

25. As a child, the German composer and conductor Mendelssohn enjoyed write poetry. A

B

C

D

26. How many planet are in our solar system ? A

B

C

D

PART III. Choose the best answer to complete each conversation. 27. A: Isn’t this a great museum? B: a. Yes, the paintings are very beautiful. b. Yes, paintings are very beautiful. c. I don’t like them very much.

29. A: Kim is applying for a new position. B: a. Neither is Keisha. b. So is Keisha. c. Keisha is.

28. A: Andrew is not as tall as his roommate Martin. B: Yes, a. Martin is very tall. b. Andrew is taller. c. Martin is a little shorter than Andrew.

30. A: Why don’t you spend Thanksgiving with me and my family? B: a. Would you mind inviting me? b. I hope you don’t mind having an extra guest. c. Yes, please come over.

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PART III. Continued 31. A: You’re working too slowly. B: a. Thank you! b. Don’t worry. I’ll finish on time. c. I’m happy to hear it.

36. A: I think that Bill is too thin. B: a. Yes, he looks great. b. I agree. I’m worried about him. c. Yes, he eats too much.

32. A: Where is Derek? B: a. He stopped buying stamps. b. He’d better get stamps. c. He stopped to buy some stamps.

37. A: I lost the key to my dorm room. B: a. You left it in my dorm room, didn’t you? b. You didn’t call campus security, did you? c. It’s not my dorm room, is it?

33. A: Why don’t we order a take-out meal instead of eating out? B: Fine. a. I love eating out. b. Let’s go to that new Italian restaurant. c. I’d rather stay at home tonight.

38. A: Janet is a vegetarian. She doesn’t eat meat. B: a. Ron doesn’t either. b. Neither is Ron. c. So does Ron.

34. A: I think that Paris is the most beautiful city in the world. B: I agree. a. There is no other city like it. b. There are many other beautiful cities in Europe. c. It’s not as beautiful as Rome. 35. A: There are few job ads in the paper. B: Yes, a. it’s a good time to look for a job. b. there are many opportunities. c. it’s a bad time to look for a job. Score

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39. A: Our computer system is terribly slow. B: Yes, . a. it’s very frustrated b. you’re very frustrating c. it’s very frustrating 40. A: You remembered to bring your student ID with you, didn’t you? B: a. Oh, no! I left it at home. b. No, you didn’t. c. It’s not mine.

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B

Answer Key

Part I 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7.

c b a d c d b

8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14.

a d d b d a c

21. 22. 23. 24. 25. 26.

D B A D D A

34. 35. 36. 37. 38. 39. 40.

a c b a a c a

Part II 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20.

D C B C C A

Part III 27. 28. 29. 30. 31. 32. 33.

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