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CPE Revision Unit 2

  •  English    15     Public
    Generalization, Collocations (Environment), Future Forms
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  • (Generally speaking, people are aware of the benefits of recycling nowadays.) → O__ t__ w__, people are aware of...
    ON THE WHOLE
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  • (Generally speaking, people are aware of the benefits of recycling nowadays.) → People are l__ aware of...
    LARGELY, LIKELY TO BE
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  • (Generally speaking, people are aware of the benefits of recycling nowadays.) → B__ a__ l__, people are aware of...
    BY AND LARGE
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  • (Generally speaking, people are aware of the benefits of recycling nowadays.) → B__ s__, people are aware of...
    BROADLY SPEAKING
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  • (Generally speaking, people are aware of the benefits of recycling nowadays.) → It s__ a__ i__ people are aware of...
    SEEMS AS IF
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  • Once supplies of oil will run out, we will need to find alternative sources of energy. (CORRECT / INCORRECT)
    INCORRECT: run out, have run out
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  • THe Environment minister is about to make an important statemenet tomorrow afternoon. (CORRECT / INCORRECT)
    INCORRECT: is due to make / will make / is going to make / is to make
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  • By the time the government introduces a law to ban illegal fishing, fish stocks will have decreased significantly. (CORRECT / INCORRECT)
    CORRECT
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  • Here's my prediction. Ten years from now we'll still have reliad on oil for most of our energy needs. (CORRECT / INCORRECT)
    INCORRECT: we'll still be relying
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  • The conference on global warming is going to start on the 4th of June. (CORRECT / INCORRECT)
    INCORRECT: starts / will start
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  • Nuclear power is certainly to be a controversial issue in the future. (CORRECT / INCORRECT)
    INCORRECT: is certain to be / is certainly going to be / will certainly be
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  • If the panda is to survive as a species, we need to act to protect it now. (CORRECT / INCORRECT)
    CORRECT
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  • I'm thinking of buying an electric car next year if it won't be too expensive. (CORRECT / INCORRECT)
    INCORRECT: isn't
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  • It's likely to be another volcanic eruption during the next ten years. (CORRECT / INCORRECT)
    INCORRECT: There's likely to be / It's likely (that) there will be
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  • Public transport will need to improve a great deal if more people will aggree to give up their cars. (CORRECT / INCORRECT)
    INCORRECT: if more people are going to agree / if mopre people are to agree / if more people agree
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