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Exam Revision Units 11, 12, 13, 14

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  • Oh no! There's no milk in the fridge, I _______________ (buy) some after work.
    will buy
  • Martin Scorsese is a famous American director. He’s made more than 24 films.
    Martin Scorsese is a famous American director who has made more than 24 films.
  • I predict scientists _________________ (find) a cure for cancer within the next ten years.
    will find
  • It's a very large fish with sharp teeth. It __________ be a shark.
    must
  • Dubrovnik is a city in Croatia. They filmed a lot of Games of Thrones episodes there.
    Dubrovnik is a city in Croatia where they filmed a lot of Games of Thrones.
  • I ______________ (go) to the doctor's because I hurt my back lifting some heavy boxes.
    'm going to go
  • Explain the difference between "just" "yet" and "already"
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  • ____________________ a new pair of trainers? (you / buy / yet)
    Have you bought a new pair of trainers yet?
  • We _________________ to France two times. (already / be)
    We have already been to France two times.
  • It's an insect with wings. __________ it be a fly?
    could / might
  • I have a new neighbour. Her boyfriend is a musician.
    I have a new neighbour whose boyfriend is a musician.
  • When can we use "that" in a relative clause?
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  • A soundtrack is music. It features in a film.
    A soundtrack is music which / that features in a film.
  • It's a really big bird. It ___________ be an eagle or a vulture for sure.
    must
  • Explain the difference between "can't / must / might / could"
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  • Sarah _____________________ his bedroom. (already / tidy up)
    Gary has already tidied up his bedroom.
  • Explain when we use "will" and when we use "be going to"
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  • Come on! Let's go to the café and I ________________ (tell) you all about it.
    will tell you
  • A: This animal has got wings but it's not a bird or an insect. B: Then it _________ be a bat!
    must
  • These animals are poisonous so they _____________ be donkeys.
    can't
  • Explain when we use "who, which, where, when, whose" in the relative clauses.
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  • I ____________________ a really good book. (just / finish)
    I have just finished a really good book.