Choose the correct answer:
I __________ love swimming a lot when I was younger.
a) would
b) used to
b) used to ( would we can't use with states)
Choose the correct modal verb or expression:
He_____ win the competition. He's the best by far.
a) might
b) might not
c) must
c) must
Choose the correct forms to complete the following questions.
I don't know the answer. How many times _____ to tell you?
a)I do have
b)I have do
c) I have
c) I have
If you ... (mix) red and blue, you ... (get) purple
a)mix, get
b)mixes, will get
c) will mix, will get
a)mix, get
Choose the correct answer:
1This tea tastes a bit ______ the other.
a.bitterest than
b.more bitter than
c.more bitter that
b.more bitter than
Choose the correct answer:
I_________ (not enjoy) studying, but I do now.
a) usedn't
b) didn't use to
c) wouldn't
b) didn't use to
Choose the correct modal verb or expression:
He _______ speak German very well. He's only lived in Germany for one month.
a) mustn't
b) can't
c) mightn't
b) can't
Choose the correct forms to complete the following questions.
I wonder _________.
a) how long will this cold weather last
b)how this cold weather will last
c)how long this cold weather will last
c)how long this cold weather will last
Choose the correct answer:
If he ... (tell) the truth, she ... (forgive) him
a)told, would forgive
b)tells, will forgive
c)tell, forgives
b)tells, will forgive
Choose the correct answer:
He isn't______(smart) you.
a) as smart as
b) smarter than
c) smarter as
a) as smart as
1. Which sentence is NOT correct?
a)My grandmother would have long, fair hair.
b)We would go swimming every Friday.
c) We would go to the zoo every summer.
a)My grandmother would have long, fair hair. (about appearance)
Change the sentences using the word of deduction and speculation:
Perhaps he took piano lessons when he was a child.
He might take piano lessons when he was a child.
Choose the correct forms to complete the following questions.
Can I ask you how long_____ here?
a)you have been living
b)have you lived
have you been living
a)you have been living
Choose the correct answer:
I ... (travel) to work abroad if I ... (be) you
a)would travel, was
b)will travel, am
c)would travel, were
c)would travel, were
Choose the correct answer:
York is a bit _______(far) than Leeds.
a)further
b) father
c)more farfarer
a)further
Put words in the correct order:
a policeman./used to/ My grandad/about his life/as/tell us stories
My granddad used to tell us stories about his life as a policeman.
Change the sentences using the word of deduction and speculation:
They didn't have their car, so I'm sure they didn't get very far.
hey didn't have their car, so they can't/ couldn't have to get very far.
Turn these direct question into indirect question
What is our new boss like?⇒I 'd like to find out what ...
I'd 'd like to find out what our new boss is like
Fill in the gaps with correct forms:
If we ... (can) come on Sunday, we ... (come). But sorry, we can’t!
If we could come on Sunday, we would come. But sorry, we can't!
Complete the sentence with the comparative or superlative forms of the adjectives in brackets
The north of Italy is much (cold) the south in winter.
His last book is OK, but I think it is worse than the previous one.
The north of Italy is much colder than the south in winter.
Put words in the correct order:
I would/My brother/fight./often/and
My brother and I would often fight.
Change the sentences using the word of deduction and speculation:
- Did you know that Andy's parents have split up?- Poor Andy, he doesn't feel very happy about that.
- Did you know that Andy's parents have split up?- Poor Andy. He might not feel very happy about that.
Turn these direct question into indirect question
Have you finished the report yet?⇒I'd like to know...
I'd like to know if/whether you have finished the report yet
Fill in the gaps with correct forms:
I ____(want) to stay in London unless I _____(get) a well-paid job.
I don't want to stay in London unless I get a well-paid job.
Complete the sentence with the comparative or superlative forms of the adjectives in brackets
His last book is OK, but I think it is (bad) the previous one.
His last book is OK, but I think it is worse than the previous one.