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i5 Roadmap End of Intensive quiz
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Make a sentence using 'despite': Even though he had a great CV, he didn't get the job.
Despite having a great CV/despite the fact that his CV was great, he didn't get the job.
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Decide on the correct article, a/an, the or no article: ___ Girls have longer hair than ___ boys
No article!
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Make a compound adjective: My niece is 9 years old
My nine-year-old niece
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Complete with -ing or to + infinitive: ______ (swim) is really good for your health
SWIMMING is really good for your health
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Make a third conditional sentence: If / the woman / miss the train home/ she / find her boyfriend cheating
If the woman hadn't missed the train home, she would/might/could have found her boyfriend cheating.
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Make a sentence with either the future perfect or continuous: By 6pm today we (finish) our intensive English course.
By 6pm today we will have finished our intensive English course!
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Rewrite this sentence using a word to express future probability: There's a 20% chance it'll rain today
It's unlikely to rain tonight/I doubt it'll rain tonight/It probably won't rain tonight
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Complete with -ing or to + infinitive: He can't _____ (come) to the party
He can't COME to the party
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What's the missing preposition? 'James always comes up ___ really good ideas!'
comes up WITH (invents, imagines, thinks of)
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Change this into indirect speech: Army general: Stand up straight!
The army general ordered the soldiers/them to stand up straight.
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Rewrite this sentence using a word to express future probability: There's an 95% chance you'll pass the exam
We'll definitely/almost certainly pass the exam!
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Is this correct? 'It's too difficult, I'll never stick out it'
No! It should be: stick IT out
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Decide on the correct article, a/an, the or no article: Lucy's starting a new job as ___ scientist on Monday
Lucy's starting a new job as A scientist on Monday
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Speculate using must/might or could/ can't or couldn't: The lights were on when I got home but no one was in the house.
My house could be haunted. I can't have turned the lights off when I left. I must have forgotten to turn them off.
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Change this into indirect speech: Louise: Tom, can you help me?
Louise asked Tom to help her/if he could help her.
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Make a second conditional sentence: I / rich / I / buy / a Ferrari
If I were rich, I'd/would buy a Ferrari
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