Complete the sentence, using the quantifiers
- Mum, have we got _____________ eggs I the fridge?
- Of course, I bought _____________ yesterday.
- any
- some
Connect two sentences into one, using who / which / whose / whom / where / when
The car factory is closing down. Three hundred local people work there.
The car factory, where three hundred local people work, is closing down.
We've got _______ time at the weekend. Would you like to meet?
a little
If you ______ (have) a bigger salary, you ______ (buy) more unnecessary things.
If you had a bigger salary, you would buy more unnecessary things.
Using the past modals, change the sentence: It's possible that the teacher saw me.
The teacher may / might / could have seen me
There aren’t ___________ western films I really like.
any
Connect two sentences into one, using who / which / whose / whom / where / when
My next door neighbour works as a gardener. She’s a qualified doctor.
My next door neighbour, who’s a qualified doctor, works as a gardener. / My next door neighbour, who works as a gardener, is a qualified doctor.
There's _____ milk left in the fridge. It should be enough for our coffee.
a little
Our lives ______ (be) much easier if you ______ (be) a millionaire.
Our lives would be much easier if you were a millionaire.
Using the past modals, change the sentence: It's wasn't a good idea to act so self-confidently
You shouldn't have acted so self-confidently
Complete the sentence with the quantifiers of your opinion:
The email has been sent to ______ member of the teaching staff.
each / every
Connect two sentences into one, using who / which / whose / whom / where / when
Our French teachers wants to move to France and open a hotel. Her husband is from Paris.
Our French teacher, whose husband is from Paris, wants to move to France and open a hotel.
I’m afraid I have very ___________ coins on me. I’ll have to change some more money
few
If your dog _____ (speak), __________ (sell) you it to the circus?
If your dog spoke, woud you sell you it to the circus?
Using the past modals, change the sentence: She definitely saw that you were cheating during the test
She must have seen that you were cheating during the test
Connect two sentences into one, using who / which / whose / whom / where / when
My cousin did a second degree in computer science. Her first degree was in maths.
My cousin, whose first degree was in maths, did a second degree in computer science.
Connect two sentences into one, using who / which / whose / whom / where / when
I sent an email to my brother. He lives in Australia.
I sent an email to my brother who lives in Australia.
_____________ students use social media. That's how they catch up with each other.
most
You _______ (become) fat if you ______ (eat) too much.
You will become fat if you eat too much.
Using the past modals, change the sentence: He is in Moscow right now, you definitely saw not him.
You can't have seen him, he is in Moscow right now
Choose one of the words to complete the sentence: despite / in spite of / even though
We decided to buy the house, _____ we didn't really have enough money.
even though
Connect two sentences into one, using who / which / whose / whom / where / when
Mr Black took over the company. His wife died last year.
Mr Black, whose wife died last year, took over the company.
You need to hold the games console controller with __________ hands.
both
Daniel has an exam tomorrow. If Daniel ______ (pass) his exam, he ______ (celebrate) with his friends.
If Daniel passes his exam, he will celebrate with his friends.
Using the past modals, complete the sentence: Kurt ________ (sleep) much last night. He looks awful and is on his third cappuccino.
Kurt can't have slept much last night. He looks awful and is on his third cappuccino.