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Closure 2019 (3rd grade)

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  • By the time the bell rings, the teacher __ (give / future perfect) the project’s instructions.
    will have given
  • I hope that you had heard me __ and clear since this is the last time I’ll explain you my reasons.
    Loud
  • Asking her to be my girlfriend was a __ or break situation.
    Make
  • You must be aware of all the rules and __ of the airport as you travel.
    Regulations
  • She __ a new car in 2011. A) has bought B) have bought C) bought D) buyed
    C
  • By the end of the month I (live) in this town for ten years. (Future perfect continuous)
    will have been living
  • She would have told you. You ________________ by her. A) would have been told B) would be told C) were being told
    A
  • If you had eaten a good breakfast, you______ so hungry now. A) wouldn't have been B) can't be C) won't be
    A
  • I’m sure that __ or later I will travel to Asia.
    Sooner
  • She (return) from the excursion by 6 o'clock. (Future perfect)
    will have returned
  • By 9 o'clock, we __ our homework. (Future perfect / finish)
    Will have finished
  • Complete the sentence and mention what conditional it is: We __ TV tonight if Peter hadn’t bought the theatre tickets. (Watch)
    Would have watched, third conditional
  • Put the verbs in brackets in the correct tense (future perfect simple or continuous.) By 2018 we (live) in Madrid for 20 years.
    will have been living
  • The professor told him not to talk in class. He ________________ by the professor not to talk in class. A) has been told B) was told C) was being told
    B
  • By Christmas we __ (date / future perfect progressive) for two years.
    will have been dating
  • Put the verbs in brackets in the correct tense (future perfect simple or continuous.) He (write) a book by the end of the year.
    will have written
  • They (wait) for the president for 5 hours. (Future perfect continuous)
    have been waiting
  • Why are you wearing your t-shirt back to __? Did you get dressed in the dark?
    Front
  • What kind of relative clause is included in the following sentence? Clare, who I work with, is doing the London marathon this year.
    Non-defining
  • What kind of relative clause is included in the following sentence? They’re the people who want to buy our house.
    Defining
  • We use this kind of relative clause to give extra information about the person or thing. It is not necessary information. We don’t need it to understand who or what is being referred to.
    Non-defining
  • We use this kind of relative clauses to give essential information about someone or something – information that we need in order to understand what or who is being referred to.
    Defining
  • By the end of this week we (work) on the project for a month. (Future perfect continuous)
    will have been working
  • John and Peggy __ the book. Now they can watch the film. A) have just read B) just have read C) read D) just read
    A
  • She is writing a letter. / A letter ....................... by her. A) is written B) is being written C) has been written
    B
  • Peter __ football yesterday. A) played B) has played C) played
    A
  • This surprises me. I ________________ by this. A) would have been surprised B) will be surprised C) am surprised
    C
  • When you try something for the first time, you must take it step __.
    By step
  • I __ my friend two days ago. A) meeted B) have met C) has met D) met
    D
  • That horse could have won the race if he ______ hurt his leg. A) doesn't hurt B) hasn't hurt C) hadn't hurt
    C
  • What kind of relative clause is included in the following sentence? She’s the lady who lent me her phone.
    Defining
  • They say that women are smarter than men. Women ________________ to be smarter than men. A) were being said B) were said C) are said
    C
  • What kind of relative clause is included in the following sentence? Allen, who scored three goals in the first game, was the only player to perform well.
    Non-defining
  • The master punished the servant. / The servant ......................... by the master. A) is punished B) was punished C) has punished
    B
  • Last year we __ to Italy. A) went B) goed C) have gone D) has gone
    A
  • The food __ (be / future perfect) ready by 3 o’clock.
    will have been
  • In the next twenty years, people __ (work / future continuous) in things that we cannot even imagine right now.
    will be working
  • If I had had enough money, I __ that radio. a. bought b. would buy c. would have bought d. had bought
    C
  • You will catch the train if you __ earlier a. left b. leaves c. leave d. would leave
    C
  • By 10 o'clock she (watch) TV for 4 hours. (Future perfect continuous)
    will have been watching
  • Complete the sentence and mention what conditional it is: If I were a millionaire, I __ in Beverly Hills. (Live)
    Would live, second conditional
  • Complete the sentence and mention what conditional it is: If I __ to LA, I'll visit the zoo. (Go)
    Go, first conditional
  • The dog __ you if it hadn´t been tied up. a. would bite b. will bite c. would have bitten d. bites
    C
  • It __ easy to paint pictures if you knew how to. a. would be b. had been c. would have been d. be
    A
  • What kind of relative clause is included in the following sentence? Alice, who has worked in Brussels and London ever since leaving Edinburgh, will be starting a teaching course in the autumn.
    Non-defining
  • What kind of relative clause is included in the following sentence? They should give the money to somebody who they think needs the treatment most.
    Defining
  • We had to rescue my neighbor’s dog because it was only skin and __. He wasn’t well fed.
    bone
  • You must be aware of all the rules and __ of the airport as you travel.
    Regulations
  • The sun (not / rise) by 4 o'clock. (Future perfect)
    won’t have risen
  • She would reject the offer. The offer ________________ by her. A) will have been rejected B) would be rejected C) will be rejected
    B
  • They (leave) the classroom by the end of the hour. (Future perfect)
    will have left
  • If the road hadn't been icy, we ______ an accident. A) won't have B) wouldn't have had C) didn't have
    B
  • She (sleep) for 10 hours by 11 o'clock. (Future perfect continuous)
    will have been sleeping
  • If I hadn't overslept, I ______ on time. A) will have been B) would have been C) will be
    B
  • Complete the sentence and mention what conditional it is: If you __ a lighter jacket, the car driver would have seen you earlier. (Wear)
    Had worn, third conditional
  • The child is eating bananas. / Bananas .................... by the child. A) are eaten B) are being eaten C) have been eaten
    B
  • If it rains, you __ wet. a. will get b. would get c. get d. had got
    A
  • Waking up earlier and writing projects and exams are part and __ of being a successful student.
    Parcel
  • In 2040 people ___ (use / future continuous) better and faster technology than today’s.
    will be using
  • By 2035 some things ___ (change / negative future perfect).
    won’t have changed