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INT 3 UNIT 4 REVIEW

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  • Excuse me. You shouldn't ______ litter on the street. There's a trash can on the corner.
    DROP
  • Mary has two jobs. She ______ (NOT NEED) her job at the restaurant if she ______ (MAKE) enough money at the hospital.
    wouldn't need / made
  • "I'm sorry I didn't come to your party last night. My sister was using the car." "You ______." a. should have call me b. could have taken the bus c. would had told me last night
    B
  • Excuse me. Did you know you ______ in line? I was here first.
    CUT
  • "Marco was late for the movie last night." "Did he ______ an explanation?" (TELL/ASK FOR/OFFER)
    OFFER
  • "I liked Stephanie's dress." "Me, too. I ______ her a compliment." (SUGGESTED / GAVE / ACCEPTED)
    GAVE
  • I'd like to ______ a special request for my birthday. (MAKE / OFFER / ACCEPT)
    MAKE
  • ______ (BE) embarrassed if you ______ (GET) seasick?
    Would you be / got
  • "We are trying to save money." "Well, you ______ dinner at a restaurant. Cooking at home is cheaper." a. shouldn't have eaten b. would had had c. could have bought
    A
  • "Ana is upset with George." "If I were him, I ______." a. shouldn't have criticized her b. couldn't have lied to her c. wouldn't have argued with her
    C
  • If Heather ______ (BE) more adventurous, she ______ (TRY) an extreme sport.
    were / would try
  • We ______ (SAVE) money if we ______ (TOOK) public transportation to work.
    would save / took
  • It can be embarrassing when you are with someone who ______ loudly in public.
    TALKS
  • "Can I ______ a favor?" "Sure. What do you need?" (RETURN / OFFER / ASK FOR)
    ASK FOR
  • What ______ (DO) if your neighbor ______ (PLAY) music loudly at night?
    would you do / were playing
  • "My neighbors had a loud party last night." "You ______." a. could had told the police b. would have called them c. should have asked them to be quiet
    C
  • "Oh, no! I forgot to do my homework!" "You'd better ______ a good excuse." (ASK FOR / MAKE / DO)
    MAKE
  • Don't be late! Meg hates it when someone ______ her waiting.
    KEEPS
  • "Thank you for ______ me your seat." "It's OK. I'm leaving soon."
    OFFERING
  • What ______ to help? a. should she have did b. would she had done c. could she have done
    C