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Must, have to and should Circle the correct answer, both answers are sometimes possible. 1. You shouldn't / mustn't drink that water. It's not safe. 2. We mustn't / don't have to hurry. We have plenty of time. 3. Until the early 1960s, in Britain, young men must / had to do military service. 4. You must / should remember to write the report. The boss will be furious if you forget. 5. The exhibition was free so I hadn't to / didn't have to pay. 6. When you drive across many European Union borders, you mustn’t / don’t have to show your passport 7. Do you have to / Should you wear a uniform at your school? 8. We must / had to wait two hours at security and nearly missed our flight. 9. Had you to / Did you have to do a lot of homework when you were at school? 10. I think people who live in flats mustn't / shouldn't have dogs. 11. You must / should have a visa if you want to go to Russia. 12. She's allergic to dairy products so she mustn't / doesn't have to eat anything made from milk. Complete the second sentence with two or three words so it means the same as the first. 1. Smoking is prohibited here. You

here.

2. It isn't a good idea to go swimming after a big meal. You swimming after a big meal. 3. Was it necessary for them to pay cash? Did

pay cash?

4. The meeting isn't obligatory. You

go to the meeting.

5. It's bad manners to talk loudly on a mobile on a train. People quietly on their mobile on a train. 6. Lorries are not allowed to go on this road. Lorries

on this road. /18

Future Forms Circle the best answer. Two answers are sometimes possible. 1. A B

? Tomorrow. My train is departing at 11.30. • When will you leave • When are you leaving • When are you going to leave

2. A B

You must bring the money tomorrow. Don't worry, • I won't forgot • I won't forget

3. A B

Do you have any plans for this weekend? Yes, . • I'll meet some friends • I’m going to meet some friends • I'm meeting some friends.

4. A B

The interviews for the new manager were yesterday. I think, . • Bob is getting the job • Bob is going to get the job • Bob will get the job

5. A B

I’m very hot. . • • •

6. A B

8. A B

I’ll open the window I'm going to open the window I'm opening the window What would you like to drink? .

• • • 7. A B

.

I’ll have a cappuccino, please I’m going to have a cappuccino, please I'm having a cappuccino, please

Here's my email address. Thanks. • I'm going to email you • I'm emailing you • I’ll email you

tomorrow.

this weekend? No, I have to work on Saturday. • Are you going to go away • Will you go away • Are you going away

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Present Perfect Circle the correct verbs. STEVE NATALIE STEVE NATALIE STEVE NATALIE STEVE NATALIE STEVE NAIALIE

So, where shall we go for our holiday? I don't know. Have you ever been / gone to Trieste? Yes, I've already been / already went there. I didn’t know that. When have you been / did you go there? I went / have gone there after I passed my university exams . What about Venice? I've already visited / I already visited there, too. Yes? What have you thought / did you think of it? It was great. A really beautiful place. I have been / was only there for a weekend. Let's go there. Yes, I would love to see Venice. /33

Complete the dialogues with the correct form of the verbs in brackets: past simple or present perfect. A B A B A B

(you / work) abroad before, Mr Cooper? Yes, I (have), I (just / returned) from a six month trip to Africa. I (do) some volunteer IT work there. How long (you / be) a software engineer? For eight years. Before that I (sell) computer products in a large high street shop. I (be) the general manager. Do you have any post-graduate qualifications. I (begin) a part-time MA at London University last year, but I (not finish) it yet. /42

Complete the questions and answers with the present perfect continuous or present perfect simple and for or since. A B

How long They

? (they / play together) 1985.

A B

How long It

? (it / rain) yesterday morning.

A B

How long Let me think. I .

? (you / have that jacket) ten years.

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Quantifiers Circle the correct answer Tick () the sentences if both are possible. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9.

I think this bar is too / too much expensive. There are too few / too little people in my dance class. Nobody likes working for her. She has too little / too few patience. We’ve had a lot of / lots of hot weather recently. There are too many / too much people driving cars into the city centre. He is very friendly, he has a lot of / many friends from all over the world. He talks a lot / much. He never shuts up! Do we have many / much wine in the cellar? She has been waiting for him for too long / much too long. /58

Tick () the sentences that are right and correct the sentences which are wrong 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9.

She drives too much fast. Calm down we have plenty of time to get there. She has just retired, now she has many time to do the things she enjoys. I think I’ve made much mistakes in the last email I sent. I can’t meet you tomorrow afternoon I’m too busy. A: How many bottles of wine do we have in the cellar? B: Any. She has very little male friends. There isn’t no space in the cupboard. She has been carrying too many bags. /67

Comparatives and Superlatives Tick () the sentences that are right and correct the sentences which are wrong. 1. Tea is better than coffee. 2. Chile is the more beautiful country I've ever been to. 3. He doesn't speak English as well than his wife. 4. This company is the goodest I’ve ever worked for. 5. Are those jeans new? They're nicer than your other ones. 6. Her latest novel is the longer one she has written. 7. Rugby players earn less money than footballers. 8. This club is very expensive. Shall we go somewhere a bit cheaper? 9. Do you think Americans work hardlyer than Italian people? 10. Madison is more intelligenter than her sister. 11. Does John type as well as Jane? 12. The USA has the highest divorce rate of the world. 13. That was delicious. It's the better chocolate cake I've ever eaten. 14. Which director has been given the highest pay rise? 15. I hope this summer isn't as cold than the last one! 16. Ben is the less affectionate of all my nieces and nephews. 17. July is usually hoter than June here. 18. This painting looks the same as the other one.

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First conditional and Future time clauses Complete the emails with the verbs in the correct form: present simple, imperative, or will + infinitive Time: 23.05 Sender: Corinne Subject: Final exams!

Hi Elena, How's it going? I'm studying hard, but I need a break. we could meet tomorrow night for dinner. I (call) you when I (finish) class tomorrow, OK? Love, Corinne

Time: 23.07 Sender: Elena Subject: RE: Final exams!

Hi Corinne, I’m studying too. My first exam is tomorrow afternoon. I'm really worried about it. OK for tomorrow night, but not too early. I (text) you when the exam (finish). Love, Elena

Time: 23.08 Sender: Corinne Subject: RE: Final exams!

OK. (come) to my place as soon as you phone for a takeaway pizza or something.

(can). We can

Time: 23.09 Sender: Elena Subject: RE: Final exams!

OK, but (not phone) until I (get) there. I might be late. I've been thinking, if you (be) free when all our exams (be) over in June, why don't we go away for a few days?

Time: 23.10 Sender Corinne Subject: RE: Final exams!

Great idea! But I (not be able to) go away unless I (pass) all the exams! we can talk about it when we (meet) here tomorrow night.

Time: 23.11 Sender Elena Subject: RE: Final exams!

OK. Time to go back to work. If I (not study) a bit more tonight, I (not have) any chance of passing biology tomorrow. See you tomorrow, and wish me luck!

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Well done, you’ve done it. 