Module 10 Test A
Grammar
Correct the mistake(s) in each sentence
1 I wish you would have be quiet when I’m working.
2 They decided to take the train so that they wouldn’t have got held up in traffic.
3 Every year we would have got presents from my aunt and uncle.
4 They said that I would failed the exam.
5 They have changed the time of the party if they’d known.
6 He wouldn’t have do anything he was supposed to do.
7 Would you to close the door behind you please?
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8 You mustn’t do your reports tonight. It’s optional.
9 They ought do what their teachers tell them.
10 We bound to have time to finish the meeting later.
11 I likely to get the award at the end of the month.
12 He must to play basketball pretty well – he’s so tall.
13 Did you need have see him before you left?
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Complete the second sentences so that they have a similar meaning to the first. Use the words in bold
14 I’m sure it was a terrible experience for you.
must
It _________________________ a terrible experience for you.
15 I’m fairly certain that was James I saw earlier.
will
It _________________________ I saw earlier.
16 It’s possible that I’ve seen you before but I don’t remember.
may
I _________________________ before but I don’t remember.
17 It’s impossible that they won the match.
can’t
They _________________________ the match.
18 That was almost certainly the road we should have taken.
That _________________________ the road we should have taken.
19 Maybe he’s arrived already.
could
He _________________________ already.
20 There’s no way that you failed that exam.
couldn’t
You _________________________ that exam.
Write replies to the sentences using the verbs in bold
21 “I can’t find my bag.”
might
“____________________________________________________________.”
22 “I think they’ve finished.”
23 “Who do you think that was at the door?”
24 “Where’s Jim? He should have been here hours ago.”
25 “I’ve finally finished work.”
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Vocabulary
Complete the sentences with an expression from the box in the correct form
look on the bright side/chances of success seem slim/gut feelings and hunches/a tendency to worry/work out well in the long run/dwell on things/be open to new experiences
26 I shouldn’t get stressed out, but I have _________________________.
27 He’s so positive, he always _________________________ of things.
28 I have to admit, I think your _________________________.
29 It was a bit difficult at first but it all _________________________.
30 You shouldn’t _________________________. Thinking about it just makes it worse.
31 He loves trying new things. He _________________________.
32 I never follow my _________________________. I always study the situation before acting.
Match the words with word that has a similar meaning
33 livid
delighted
34 petrified
dumbstruck
35 upset
terrified
36 chuffed
miserable
37 flabbergasted
furious
38 Don’t talk to her right now. She’s absolutely fuming with angry.
39 She’s really worried. She’s on her wit’s end.
40 “They must be really annoyed with themselves.” “Yeah, they’re punching themselves.”
41 He’s really over in the dumps at the moment.
42 Why are you so pleased at yourself?
43 She’s absolutely delighted, on the moon.
44 She doesn’t know what to do – she’s in two brains.
45 I don’t know how she does it. She’s always jumping with energy.
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Write the opposite phrasal verb for the expressions
46 speed up __________
47 stop doing something __________
48 go away __________
49 return from a journey __________
50 take in, collect __________
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