Open the brackets: If you (accept) that job some weeks ago, you (be) miserable now. The key: If you had accepted that job some weeks ago, you would be miserable now., Open the brackets: I didn't know how good the new computers were. I didn't buy one. If I (know) how good the new computers were, I I (buy) one. The key: I didn't know how good the new computers were. I didn't buy one. If I had known how good the new computers were, I would have bought one., Open the brackets: If I (live) on a lonely island, I (run) around naked all day. The key: If I lived on a lonely island, I would run around naked all day., Open the brackets: She (be) here earlier if she (miss, not) the train. The key: She would have been here earlier if she hadn't missed the train., Open the brackets: If he (did) anything wrong, we (know) it now. The key: If he had done anything wrong, we would know it now., Open the brackets: I didn't read the paper. I didn't know about the accident. I (know) about the accident if I (read) the paper. The key: I didn't read the paper. I didn't know about the accident. I would have known about the accident if I had read the paper., Open the brackets using past modals of deduction: I (forget) visiting that house because I don't remember anything about it. But my wife says it was really worth visiting. The key: I must have forgotten visiting that house because I don't remember anything about it. But my wife says it was really worth visiting., Open the brackets using past modals of deduction: They (be, not) frustrated with their project. It was one of the best in the contest. The key: They can't/couldn't have been frustrated with their project. It was one of the best in the contest., Open the brackets using past modals of deduction: The thieves (escape) by car but we can’t be sure. The key: The thieves might/may/could have escaped by car but we can’t be sure., Open the brackets using past modals of deduction: I can’t find my purse. I (leave) it in the supermarket but I just don’t know. The key: I can’t find my purse. I could/might/may have left it in the supermarket but I just don’t know., Open the brackets using past modals of deduction: You (read, not) the instructions properly. They’re perfectly clear. The key: You can’t/couldn't have read the instructions properly. They’re perfectly clear., Choose the correct quantifier: A few/Little/Many/Plenty of our time was wasted in the hotel room on holiday because the weather was bad although it was summer time., Choose the correct quantifier: She took much/none/plenty/a lot of books with her while going on holiday but she read only a few of them during her stay., Choose the correct quantifier: Most/No/None/Much of the teachers thought the academic term wouldn't be enough to cover all the subjects so a number of units of the book were skipped., Choose the correct quantifier: I'd like to have helped my friend but I had very few/plenty/a little/little time so I had to refuse her., Choose the correct quantifier: Every/Some/Most/All the workers in the factory have decided to stop working until their demand for a pay-rise has been met., Choose the correct quantifier: Although there are plenty/much/many/none brilliant students in this state, only a few will choose to remain in the state after graduation., Choose the correct quantifier: Although each/every/most/none of the lawn is open to the sun, there are plenty of shade trees to make it comfortable., Choose the correct quantifier: A large amount of/A large number of our citizens are used to going on trips around Belarus in summer., Choose the correct quantifier: Running a kitchen involves a great deal of/a few of/a large number of discipline and speed., Choose the correct quantifier: After the independence from Britain in 1965, the sultanate operated for another/more/other 3 years., Choose the correct quantifier: All happy families are like one another; each/every/most unhappy family is unhappy in its own way., Choose the correct quantifier: There is hardly/a small number of/very little traffic on the road because of the weather., Correct the mistake: He was someone who she regularly wrote. The key: He was someone to whom she regularly wrote., Correct the mistake: This is the room that I usually work. The key: This is the room where I usually work., Correct the mistake: Gwen, I’m going to see later, is my fiancée. The key: Gwen, who OR whom I’m going to see later, is my fiancée., Choose the correct alternative: We decided starting/to start packing our belongings in the morning., Choose the correct alternative: Sam wants me go/to go to the party with him., Open the brackets: I wish I (to have) more time last week. The key: I wish I had had more time last week., Open the brackets: I hate this party – I (should/stay) at home! The key: I hate this party – I should have stayed at home!, Open the brackets: The bear is going to catch me – if only I (can run) faster. The key: The bear is going to catch me – if only I could run faster., Choose the correct alternative: The building destroyed/was destroyed by the fire. , Choose the correct alternative: Ella worked/has worked for the company for a year now., Choose the correct alternative: I am used to/got used to eating with chopsticks., Change the question using reported speech: Has the train left already? – they asked. The key: They asked/wanted to know/... if/whether the train had already left., Change the sentence using reported speech: I think it’s going to snow. – he said. The key: He said/thought/... (that) it was going to snow., Change the sentence using reported speech: Ben phoned me last week. – she said. The key: She said to me/told me/... (that) Ben had phoned her the week before., Correct the mistake: Seen her across the room, he went to speak to her. The key: Seeing her across the room, he went to speak to her., Correct the mistake: The children catching in the storm came home soaking. The key: The children caught in the storm came home soaking., Correct the mistake: The film was directed by Tarantino, won an award for best screenplay. The key: The film directed by Tarantino won an award for best screenplay., , , , , .

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