Choose a comparative structure that means the same.
That car isn't nearly as safe as people think. = That car is...
a.safer than people think.
b. more dangerous than people think.
b. more dangerous than people think.
nearly-negative
Choose GERUND or INFINITIVE form to complete the sentences:
Which place in your country do you enjoy_____(visit)?
a) visiting
b) to visit
a) visiting
like=enjoy +ing
Choose between Zero Conditional and First Conditional:
If people_____( eat) too much, they_____(get) fat.
a. eat/get
b.eat/will get
c. will eat/get
a. eat/get
Zero conditional (the result will always happen )
Choose the correct forms of the Second Conditionals for each gap.
If she _______ more experienced, she would be more likely to get the job.
a.were
b.had been
c.would be
d.would have been
a.were
if clause -Past Simple, main - would V1
Read the sentence and choose the CORRECT preposition:
He paid _____ the meal and she paid _____ the taxi.
b.for
c.-
d.of
b.for
pay for
The workload is not much heavier than it was last week. = The workload is...
a.slightly lighter than it was last week.
b.a bit heavier than it was last week.
Choose a comparative structure that means the same.
a.slightly lighter than it was last week.
slightly - small difference
Choose GERUND or INFINITIVE form to complete the sentences:
David would like ____(live) in another country but he doesn't know where.
a) living
b) to live
b) to live
would like=want +to V
Choose the correct forms to complete the first conditional sentences and future time clauses below.
How will you celebrate if you _____ the exams?
a.might pass
b.will pass
c.pass
c.pass
Main -will, if clause - Present Simple
Choose the correct forms of the Second Conditionals for each gap.
If it wasn’t raining, we _______ a picnic today.
a.had
b.'d had
c.'d have
c.'d have
if clause -Past Simple, main - would V1
c.on
depend on
Fill in the gaps with the comparative modifying forms quiet/a bit/by far/nearly/not at all/not much/slightly:
The new version is ______(fast). The old one was really slow.
The new version is quiet/nearly/a bit/nearly faster. The old one was really slow.
modifier+ Comparative
Read the sentence and choose GERUND or INFINITIVE to use:
They decided ______(move) to Los Angeles.
They decided to move to Los Angeles.
plans/mental activities + to V1
Put the parts in correct Tense:
I'm sure your sister______ (understand) if you ____(not) go to the party.
I'm sure your sister will understand if you don't go/can't go to the party.
Put the parts in correct Tense:
If he _____(not) run out of money, he _______(not) cancel his trip.
If he didn't run out of money, he wouldn't cancel his trip.
if clause -Past Simple, main - would V1
Fill in each gap with the correct prepositions: at, in, on, of, to, for, about, with.
They succeeded _____forcing the company to accept the deal.
They succeeded in forcing the company to accept the deal.
Fill in the gaps with the comparative modifying forms (not)quiet/a bit/by far/(not)nearly/not at all/not much/slightly:
This part of HP is_____ as(good) as all the others.
This part of HP is not quiet/nearly/not at all/not much as good as all the others.
modifier+as( zero degree) as
Read the sentence and choose GERUND or INFINITIVE to use:
I have_____(pass) my driving test to get the job.
I have to pass my driving test to get the job.
modal "need to/have to"+V1
Put the parts in correct Tense and use after, as soon as, before, if, unless, until, when:
Sarah ____( work) from home tomorrow in ____her boss____( need) her in the office.
Sarah will work from home tomorrow unless/before/until/her boss needs her in the office.
Put the parts in correct Tense:
If I_____(be) you, I ____(tell) her that I love her.
If I were you, I would tell her that I love her.
if clause -Past Simple, main - would V1
I WERE you!
Fill in each gap with the correct prepositions: at, in, on, of, to, for, about, with.
What do you think ______ our new secretary? I don't like her,she is clumsy.
What do you think of our new secretary? I don't like her,she is clumsy.
think of- opinion
Use any modifier to change the form:
You seem a ______(happy) today. You were miserable yesterday.
You seem a bit/quiet/nearlu/slightly/by far/much/ a lot/happier today. You were miserable yesterday.
Read the sentence and choose GERUND or INFINITIVE to use:
We are looking forward to ______(see) you soon.
We are looking forward to seeing you soon.
verb/phrasal verb +ing
looking forward to( ph v)+ ing
Put the parts in correct Tense and use after, as soon as, before, if, unless, until, when:
I____ (make) a cake ___ I____ (have) time.
I'll make a cake when/if I have time.
Put the parts in correct Tense:
If I ____(have) any power, I___(try) to stop the destruction of our planet
If I had any power, I could try/might try/would try to stop the destruction of our planet
Fill in each gap with the correct prepositions: at, in, on, of, to, for, about, with.
Have you ever worked____a big company?
Have you ever worked in/for/with a big company?