EIC 4 Practice Exercises Unit 9
EIC 4 Practice Exercises Unit 9
EIC 4 Practice Exercises Unit 9
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GRAMMAR
1 Complete the sentences with the correct form of the verb in brackets.
Example: If we had had (have) more time, we’d have visited Anne and Dave.
1 I ________ (never / manage) to buy a house if my parents hadn’t helped me financially.
2 You wouldn’t have done so well in life if you ________ (not / go) to university.
3 We ________ (get) completely lost if a stranger hadn’t shown us the way.
4 If you’d run faster, we might ________ (not / miss) the bus.
5 He wouldn’t have crashed the car if he ________ (not / answer) his phone.
6 She ________ (worry) about you if you hadn’t phoned to say you were OK.
7 We could ________ (look after) the children last night if you’d asked.
8 He would have resigned if he ________ (not / be) promoted.
9 ________ (you / know) that was John if I hadn’t told you?
10 You wouldn’t have been so cold if you ________ (wear) a jacket.
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VOCABULARY
3 Complete the sentences with the + or – adjective or adverb form of the noun in
brackets.
Example: The bride and groom smiled happily (happiness) for their wedding photos.
1 You can have some ice cream for waiting so ________ (patience).
2 Walk ________ (care) here – it’s very icy.
3 Anna was so ________ (luck) to lose her suitcase in the airport.
4 I hate going in David’s car. He drives really ________ (care) and so fast!
5 This old knife is ________ (use) – it doesn’t cut anything!
6 He knocked the vase off the desk, but ________ (luck) I caught it before it hit the floor.
7 Don’t be so ________ (patience). Dinner will be ready in a minute!
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8 We missed the flight, but ________ (fortune) we managed to get seats on the next one.
9 She was so tired, and the armchair was so ________ (comfort) that she fell asleep.
10 It was very ________ (fortune) that someone heard his shouts for help.
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5 Underline the correct phrase. If both phrases are correct, put a tick ().
Example: Turn the radio up / Turn up the radio, will you? I can’t hear it!
1 The heating’s on too high. Could you turn it down / turn down it? ____
2 Could you plug the TV in / plug in the TV, please? ____
3 Don’t forget to switch your phone off / switch off your phone in the cinema. ____
4 Are you watching this TV or shall I turn off it / turn it off ? ____
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Vocabulary total 20
PRONUNCIATION
Example: up enough
1 phone ________
2 car ________
3 boot ________
4 horse ________
5 clock ________
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Class ____________________________