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Round 2

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  • Complete with 'which, where, who, or whose'. The woman ... lived here before us was a writer.
    who
  • Complete the dialogue with "must or can't." =>A. Where's the manager's house? B. I don't know, but he … live near the office because he commutes every day by train.
    Must
  • Complete the sentences using reported speech. => "Can you help me?" Sally asked the policeman …
    If he could help her
  • We use 'a' or 'an' article with singular and uncountable nouns. T/F
    F
  • Hey! You ________ smoke in here! A mustn't B haven't C should D don't have to
    A. mustn't
  • For past habit, we use "usually" or "normally", T/F.
    F
  • Fill in the blanks with (could, can, couldn't, can't). =>Mary tried hard to persuade her friend but she ... change her mind.
    Couldn't
  • if+ past perfect, would have + infinitive is this a correct structure of the 3rd conditional?
    False. if+ past perfect, would have + past participle V3
  • We use a few with uncountable nouns. T/F.
    F, with countables. I have a few books
  • Rewrite the sentences with the passive. Use by if necessary. (Object + be + V3) => James Cameron directed Avatar. Avatar …….
    Avatar was directed by James Cameron.
  • When do we use Past Perfect?
    when we are talking about the past and we want to talk about an earlier past action.
  • Choose the correct form. My boss wants me (start / to start) work earlier.
    to start
  • Complete the sentence with a question tag. => She wasn't at home yesterday, ...?
    was she?
  • For what do we use 'used to'?
    past habits
  • Complete the sentence with 3td conditional. If I had known about today’s quiz, I … (prepare well)
    I would have prepared well.
  • If I had a job, I would get my own flat! Which conditional is it?
    second conditional
  • How many degrees has adjective and adverbs?
    3: positive, comparative and Superlative