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E8_1 Review Test Unit 3 & 4

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  • (would rather A than B) I - study English - study math
    I would rather study English than study math.
  • You cannot go home (unless/if) you finish doing your homework.
    unless
  • (Add 'should') Jenny had no idea what to do for a living.
    Jenny had no idea what she should do for a living.
  • (Add 'made me') a failing grade - sad
    A failing grade made me sad.
  • (Add 'should') I did not remember what to buy for dinner.
    I did not remember what I should buy for dinner.
  • (Though/Since) it is raining outside, we are going to go on a picnic.
    Though
  • (Add 'should') Mr. Smith doesn't know how to fix the door.
    Mr. Smith doesn't know how he should fix the door.
  • (Add 'made me') a lot of homework - upset
    A lot of homework made me upset.
  • (Add 'should') Sam and Jean were not sure what to wear for the upcoming party.
    Sam and Jean were not sure what they should wear for the upcoming party.
  • Rearrange: My younger brother came home when I arrived at home.
    When I arrived at home, my younger brother came home.
  • (Add 'made me') the heavy shower - blue
    The heavy shower made me blue.
  • I will play soccer althow it raining outside. (2 mistakes)
    althow > although , add is
  • Rearrange: You can watch TV while you have dinner.
    While you have dinner, you can watch TV.
  • (would rather A than B) I - watch a movie - go to a concert
    I would rather watch a movie than go to a concert.
  • (Add 'should') She doesn't decide what to eat.
    She doesn't decide what she should eat.
  • I like watching TV (after/because) it is very interesting.
    because
  • What is Patty teacher's first name?
    Patricia
  • Rearrange: I love him since he tries to spend time with me.
    Since he tries to spend time with me, I love my father.
  • (would rather A than B) I - write a book - read a book
    I would rather write a book than read a book.
  • To solve this problem I decided to talking with my teacher. (2 mistakes)
    Add , & talking > talk
  • (While/Although) you have dinner with your family members, you can talk with your family a lot.
    While