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Grammar revision - LEVEL 4

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    Modal verbs - Passive voice - First conditional and future time references - Second conditional
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  • It is forbidden to smoke in the classroom. (YOU + MODAL VERB)
    You mustn’t smoke in the classroom.
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  • Pam knows how to recite the poem she learnt by heart when she was in primary school. (MODAL VERB)
    Pam can recite the poem she learnt by heart when she was in primary school.
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  • I advise you to start studying now. (MODAL VERB)
    You should start studying now.
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  • Perhaps the exam is not as difficult as we think. (MODAL VERB)
    The exam may not be as difficult as we think.
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  • Our teacher has never shouted at anybody (NOBODY)
    Nobody has ever been shouted at by our teacher.
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  • She gave her students a lot of homework (PASSIVE VOICE)
    The students were given a lot of homework. / A lot of homework was given to the students (by her).
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  • She doesn’t pass the oral exams successfully because she is afraid of them. (IF)
    If she wasn’t afraid of oral exams, she would pass them successfully.
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  • If you don't get good marks, I will not let you go to parties. (UNTIL)
    You can't go to parties until you get good marks.
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  • I'll have finished my grammar exercises in ten minutes. Then I'll go out. (AFTER)
    After I have finished my grammar exercises I'll go out.
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  • If you don’t sit for that exam, you won’t be able to go to university. (UNLESS)
    Unless you sit for that exam, you won’t be able to go to university.
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  • Sally doesn’t work very hard; that’s why she doesn’t get good results. (IF)
    If Sally worked hard, she would get good results.
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  • The students don’t have perfect attendance because they were playing hooky. (WEREN’T)
    If the students weren’t playing hooky, they would have perfect attendance.
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