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4B Grammar Review

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  • Would prefer v. would rather (to or than?): I'd prefer walking _____ driving.
    to
  • should, ought to, had better, must: If you like the blue car better, you _______ get that one.
    should/ought to
  • Must have, might have, or couldn't have: Why were there no buses yesterday? Maybe it was the snow or they _____ been on strike.
    Might have
  • Would prefer v. would rather: Which would you _________ to spend more money on: a nice house or a nice car?
    would you prefer
  • should, ought to, had better, must: Her fever is high; you ______ take her to the doctor.
    Had better
  • As long as, even if, even though: ____________ she gets there late, you should go early to save your seats.
    Even if
  • Must have, might have, couldn't have: Let's ask the front desk to see if they have your keys. Someone _____ found them.
    Must have
  • Would prefer v. would rather: Which make and model of car would you ________ having: a Toyota Corolla or Honda Civic?
    Would you prefer
  • Must have, could have, can't have: Sarah can't find her phone anywhere; ________ she_____ left it at home?
    Could have
  • As long as, even if, even though: You can drive anywhere in the U.S. ____________ you have a driver's license.
    As long as
  • As long as, even if, even though: She moved to Chicago in September, ________ she had never been there before.
    Even though
  • Must have, might have, couldn't have: He __________ gone to Canada. He doesn't have a passport.
    Couldn't have
  • Would prefer v. would rather: "I love sports cars, but I _________ spend too much money."
    would rather not
  • Would prefer v would rather (to or than?): "I'd rather have coffee ______ tea."
    than
  • As long as, even though, even if: You should come to the party, _______ you can only stay for a short time.
    Even if
  • should, ought to, had better, must: The deadline is today; you _______ turn in your homework.
    Must
  • As long as, even if, even though: ____________________ you study enough, you will pass the exam.
    As long as
  • Would prefer or would rather: "We went to the park yesterday. Today I _____________ see a movie."
    We went to the park yesterday. Today I would rather see a movie."
  • Must have, might have, couldn't have: You _____ seen her! She was standing right in front of you.
    Must have
  • should, ought to, had better, must: He wasn't invited; he ___________ not come to the party.
    Had better
  • should, ought to, had better, must: She ________ fill out her enrollment form; it's necessary.
    Must
  • As long as, even if, even though: You should go on a walk, _______ it's chilly; it will cheer you up.
    Even though
  • As long as, even if, even though: _____________ she knew the bus was late, she waited for 45 minutes.
    Even though
  • should, ought to, had better, must: If you spent too much money last month, you ________ make a budget.
    Should/ought to