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Prepare 6 - Grammar review Units 17-20

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    Grammar review of units 17-20
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  • If I’d left earlier, I wouldn’t miss / have missed the flight.
    have missed
  •  15
  • If you are / had taken some sun cream, you wouldn’t have got burnt.
    had taken
  •  15
  • I might had been / have been badly injured if I hadn’t been wearing a helmet.
    might have been
  •  15
  • If I’d known, I can / could have helped you.
    could
  •  15
  • You wouldn’t have got ill if you’d taken / take warmer clothes.
    had taken
  •  15
  • If I’d had / have an extra ten minutes, I might not have failed.
    had had
  •  15
  • The escaped prisoners must have had / having help from one of the guards.
    must have had
  •  10
  • It can / can’t have taken you six months to read that book. It’s only 60 pages!
    can't have taken
  •  10
  • Without Sgt Reece’s determination the murder might have / has gone unsolved.
    might have gone
  •  10
  • I didn’t recognise Fran. She must / mustn’t have dyed her hair.
    must have dyed
  •  10
  • They lived on Dover Street, but they can’t / might have moved since then.
    might have moved
  •  10
  • It’s possible that someone stole Lauren’s headphones. Someone ________ Lauren’s headphones. (might)
    Someone might have stolen Lauren’s headphones.
  •  25
  • It’s impossible that William has broken his leg again. William _______ his leg again. (can’t)
    William can't have broken his leg again.
  •  25
  • Maybe someone took photos of the attacker. Someone _______ photos of the attacker. (could)
    Someone could have taken photos of the attacker. 
  •  25
  • I’m sure that the investigation took a long time. The investigation ______ a long time. (must)
    The investigation must have taken a long time.
  •  25
  • Perhaps someone gave the police new evidence. Someone _______ the police new evidence. (may)
    Someone may have given the police new evidence.
  •  25