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B
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100

Discourse markers are... 

a. words or phrases we use to connect, organise and manage what we say. 

b. words that describe the qualities or states of being of things. 

c. parts of speech that connect words, phrases, clauses, or sentences.

a. words or phrases we use to connect, organise and manage what we say.

100

CHOOSE THE BEST OPTION: 

What's he wearing? He's wearing (IMAGE 1) 

A. a plaid blazer, velvet brown trousers and boots.

B. a yellow leather jacket, wool trousers and yellow shoes 

C. a striped blazer, velvet trousers and a pair of white shoes.

A. a plaid blazer, velvet brown trousers and boots.

100

We make a reduced relative clause by omitting the relative pronoun (i.e. who, which, that) and the verb ‘be’. 

True OR False

True

100

Collocations are words that don't often go together. Is this true or false? 


False

200

Choose the correct option: 

A. In the one hand, most people are interested in buying new products. 

B. On this one hand, most people are interested in buying new products. 

C. On the one hand, most people are interested in buying new products. 

D. At the one hand, most people are interested in buying new products.

C. On the one hand, most people are interested in buying new products. 

200

Complete: What are some ______ strategies that you know of that can help increase sales? 

A. effective

B. potent

A. effective

200

We use the 3rd Conditional to... 

A. talk about how I wanted the present to be 

B. imagine a different past and a different result

C. imagine what will happen and it's possible result

B. imagine a different past and a different result

200

They look warm in those ___ dresses.  (image 3)

a. fur 

b. lycra 

c. velvet

d. woollen 

c. velvet

300

We make the third conditional by using: if + past perfect, ...would + past participle 

True OR False

False

300

CHOOSE THE CORRECT REDUCED RELATIVE CLAUSE: 

A. The man who is talking to the police officer is my neighbour. 

B. The man is talking to the police officer is my neighbour. 

C. The man talked to the police officer is my neighbour. 

D. The man talking to the police officer is my neighbour.

D. The man talking to the police officer is my neighbour.

300

Choose the correct option: 

A. On the another hand, there is neophobia, a fear of anything that is new. 

B. On the other hand, there is neophobia, a fear of anything that is new. 

C. On other hand, there is neophobia, a fear of anything that is new.

B. On the other hand, there is neophobia, a fear of anything that is new.

300

Are these examples of discourse markers? You know / Actually / Mind you / Look / Anyway / As I said 

- Yes

- No

Yes

400

If we had taken a taxi...

a. we wouldn't have miss the plane 

b. we wouldn't have missed the plane 

c. we wouldn't had missed the plane 

d. we would have missed the plane

b. we wouldn't have missed the plane

400

CHOOSE THE CORRECT REDUCED RELATIVE CLAUSE: The music which is played at these events is usually soft. 

A. The music played at these events is usually soft.

B. The music play at these events is usually soft. 

C.The music is played at these events is usually soft.

A. The music played at these events is usually soft.

400

CHOOSE THE BEST OPTION: 

What's Raven wearing?

A. Raven's wearing jeans, a striped scarf, a beanie and a jacket 

B. a checked coat, a red scarf, sunglasses and white pants.

C. an animal print jacket, a graphic T-shirt and a pair of converse

B. a checked coat, a red scarf, sunglasses and white pants.

400

Complete: You might think you _____ this decision by yourself - but this isn't always the case. 

A. do 

B. make

B. make

500

CHOOSE THE CORRECT ALTERNATIVE 

A. If I knew you were coming, I would bake you a cake! 

B. If I'd known you were coming, I would've baked you a cake!

C. If I know you are coming, I will bake you a cake!

B. If I'd known you were coming, I would've baked you a cake!

500

She's wearing a __ dress. (image 4)

a. plain 

b. checked 

c. patterned

d. spotted

c. patterned

500

CHOOSE THE CORRECT SENTENCES: 

A. She would have become a teacher if she had gone to university 

B. She wouldn't have been tired if she had go to bed earlier 

C. If I hadn't eaten so much, I wouldn't feel sick all the time. 

D. If we had taken a taxi, we wouldn't have missed the plane

A. She would have become a teacher if she had gone to university

D. If we had taken a taxi, we wouldn't have missed the plane

500

COMPLETE THE SENTENCES WITH THE CORRECT FORM OF THE VERBS: 

I ____ (travel) you if I ____ (not/bought) my phone.

A. I would travel if I hadn't bought my phone. 

B. I would have travelled if I hadn't bought my phone.

C. I would had travelled if I haven't bought my phone. 

D. I would had travelled if I bought my phone.

B. I would have travelled if I hadn't bought my phone.