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T6 FINAL REVIEW (CHOICES)

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  • TURN THE DIRECT QUESTIONS INTO REPORTED QUESTIONS: What are you doing?
    (subj) asked me what I was doing.
  • MATCH THE CONDITIONAL HALVES: If I hadn't arrived late... 1- ... I will do the test on time 2- ... I would have done the test on time. 3- ...I would do the test on time.
    2- ... I would have done the test on time. (3rd conditional)
  • MATCH THE CONDITIONAL HALVES: If I had a brother.... 1- we would be friends. 2- we will be friends 3- we would have been friends
    1- we would be friends. (2nd conditional)
  • REPLACE THE WORD IN ALL CAPS WITH ONE OF THE PHRASAL VERBS PROVIDED: It was a great idea, but it wasn't mine. Todd HAD THE IDEA. 1- came out it 2- let it down 3- thought it up
    3
  • REPLACE THE WORD IN ALL CAPS WITH ONE OF THE PHRASAL VERBS PROVIDED: I need to CONTACT my friend Rob, he still has my book. 1- look forward to 2- get in touch with 3- help out
    2
  • MATCH THE CONDITIONAL HALVES: If I'd seen that movie on the theater, 1- I'd have enjoyed it more. 2- I'd enjoy it more 3- I'll enjoy it more
    1- I'd have enjoyed it more. (3rd conditional)
  • UNSCRAMBLE THE SENTENCES: shouldn't / so / the / sit / to / close / You / TV.
    You shouldn't sit so close to the TV.
  • TURN THE DIRECT QUESTIONS INTO REPORTED QUESTIONS: Do you know what time it is?
    (subj) asked me what time it was. OR (subj) wanted to know what time it was.
  • MATCH THE CONDITIONAL HALVES: If I knew the test was today... 1- I'd have studied more 2- I 'd study more 3 I'll study more
    2- I 'd study more (2nd conditional)
  • MATCH THE CONDITIONAL HALVES: If Sarah wasn't dating Rob, 1- I'll ask her out 2- I'd ask her out 3- I'd have asked her out
    2- I'd ask her out (2nd conditional)
  • UNSCRAMBLE THE SENTENCES: me? / you / for / Could / open / door / the
    Could you open the door for me?
  • CREATE A 1ST CONDITIONAL SENTENCE if\get a job, have more money
    If (subj) get(s) a job, (subj) will have more money.
  • CREATE A 1ST CONDITIONAL SENTENCE: If\buy this product, not regret it
    if (subj) buy(s) this product, (subj) won't regret it.
  • CREATE A 1ST CONDITIONAL SENTENCE: if\travel to Canada, have a good time
    if (subj) travel(s) to Canada, (subj)will havea good time,
  • UNSCRAMBLE THE SENTENCES: article. / They / had / to / long / a / very / write
    They had to write a very long article.
  • REPLACE THE WORD IN ALL CAPS WITH ONE OF THE PHRASAL VERBS PROVIDED: Patricia is COUNTING THE DAYS for the concert next week. She's a huge fan of Beyoncé! 1- looking forward to 2- helping out 3- getting in touch with
    3
  • CREATE A 1ST CONDITIONAL SENTENCE: if\not have money,not go to the movies today.
    If (subj) do(es)n't have money, (subj) won't go to the movies today.
  • TURN THE DIRECT QUESTIONS INTO REPORTED QUESTIONS: Are you having fun?
    (subj) wanted to know if I was having fun. OR (subj) asked me whether I was having fun.
  • UNSCRAMBLE THE SENTENCES: sister / open / wasn't / able / My / jar. / to / the
    My sister wasn't able to open the jar.
  • TURN THE DIRECT QUESTIONS INTO REPORTED QUESTIONS: What kind of food do you like?
    (subj) asked me what kind of food I liked. OR (subj) wanted to know what kind of food I liked.
  • REPLACE THE WORD IN ALL CAPS WITH ONE OF THE PHRASAL VERBS PROVIDED: I MET Hillary at the mall yesterday! I had not seen her for a long time. 1- looked up 2- gave up 3- came across
    3
  • CREATE A 1ST CONDITIONAL SENTENCE: if\go to the party, mom\be angry
    If (subj) go(es) to the party, mom will be angry.
  • REPLACE THE WORD IN ALL CAPS WITH ONE OF THE PHRASAL VERBS PROVIDED: Your mom spent hours baking that cake for your birthday. You don't want to DISAPPOINT HER, do you? 1- let her down 2- give her up 3- think her up
    1
  • MATCH THE CONDITIONAL HALVES: If I had known it was going to rain... 1- I would bring an umbrella. 2- I'll bring an umbrella. 3- I'd have brought an umbrella.
    3- I'd have brought an umbrella. (3rd conditional)