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1st Semester Review
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What tense is this: She will have a greater chance if she is truthful.
Simple future
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Modal Verb: You _________ smoke inside the school. (obligation)
mustn't
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Modal Verb: That woman drives a very expensive car. She ________ (have) a lot of money. (possibility)
must have
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What tense is this: They are playing football now.
Present continuous
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Modal Verb & Perfect: Oh no, I don't have my keys! I _______ (leave) them in the taxi. (probability)
must have left
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What tense is this: Hopefully by the time I leave it will have stopped raining.
Future perfect
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Modal Verb & Perfect: I _______ (buy) bread but I didn't know we needed it. (past possibility)
could have bought
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Relative Clause: They called a lawyer (the lawyer lived nearby)
They called a lawyer who lived nearby.
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Future Continuous (to work): I am at the office now, and I ____________ at 7pm this evening.
will (still) be working
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Relative Clause: Is this phrase DEFINING or NON-DEFINING: My grandfather, who's 87, goes swimming every day.
Non-defining
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What tense is this: She has forgotten her folder.
Present perfect
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Modal Verb: _________ you swim when you were 10? (ability)
Could
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What tense is this: When I finish this course, I will have been learning English for twenty years.
Future Perfect Continuous
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Future Perfect (to move): We ______________ to our new house by next week.
will have moved
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What tense is this: He was reading various kinds of books.
Past continuous
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Present Perfect (to study): Mark ____________ two foreign languages.
has studied
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Modal Verb & Perfect: John _______ (eat) all the biscuits! There are none left. (probability)
must have eaten
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Relative Clause: Is this phrase DEFINING or NON-DEFINING: They’re the people who want to buy our house.
Defining
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Present Perfect Continuous (to sleep): She ________ for two hours.
has been sleeping
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Present Continuous (to learn): You ___________ English in class today.
are learning
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Past Continuous (to work): My brother ____________ yesterday at 7am.
was working
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What tense is this: If he keeps up the exercise, by next year he will have grown more than expected.
Future Perfect
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Future Perfect Continuous (to live): By 2022 I _______ in London for sixteen years.
will have been living
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Relative Clause: They live in a city (the city is in the north of England)
They live in a city that (which) is in the north of England
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Relative Clause: The television was stolen (the television was bought 20 years ago)
The television that was bought 20 years ago was stolen
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Relative Clause: Is this phrase DEFINING or NON-DEFINING: They’re the people she met at Jon’s party
Defining - no relative pronoun used
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What tense is this: Martha had been walking three miles a day before she broke her leg.
Past perfect continuous
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Past Perfect (to play): We _______ videogames.
had played
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Past Perfect Continuous (to talk): I ________ for five hours with my sister before my mom arrived.
had been talking
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Relative Clause: Is this phrase DEFINING or NON-DEFINING: Clare, who I work with, is doing the London marathon this year.
Non-defining
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Modal Verb: I __________ drive a car until I was 34. Then I moved to the countryside, so I had to learn. (ability)
couldn´t
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Modal Verb: The museum is free. You ________ pay to get in. (obligation)
don't have to
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