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EIC 4 Practice Exercises Unit 9

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The passage covers topics related to grammar, vocabulary and pronunciation exercises for English language learners.

The passage is an English language exercise booklet that covers grammar, vocabulary and pronunciation exercises.

The grammar topics covered include using conditional sentences with 'if' clauses and completing sentences with the correct verb forms.

Name ____________________________

Class ____________________________

9 Grammar, Vocabulary, and Pronunciation A

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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2 Underline the correct word(s).


Example: A lot of / Many of people cheered when they heard the news.
1 I often get headaches because I spend too much / many hours on my computer.
2 Excuse me, this shirt isn’t enough big / big enough. Do you have a larger size?
3 We have no / none time for arguments. Just hurry up and do it!
4 I don’t like living in the city – there’s too much / many traffic.
5 They don’t have plenty / much money, but they’re still very generous.
6 There are not / no enough seats for everyone.
7 Very little / few money is being invested in the public health system.
8 I was going to have a biscuit, but there aren’t none / any.
9 There are very few / very little modern buildings in this town.
10 There isn’t enough room / room enough in this car. I need a bigger one.
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Grammar total 20

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!
Name ____________________________
Class ____________________________

9 Grammar, Vocabulary, and Pronunciation A

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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4 Write the word(s).


Example: A small button you press up and down to turn on electricity switch
1 The glass surface of a computer where the information appears. __________
2 Something you use when a plug won’t fit into a socket in another country. __________
3 The set of keys on a computer. __________
4 A small portable object for storing computer data. __________
5 A part of an electronic device that the sound comes out of. __________
6 An object to control something from a distance. __________
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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

6 Match the words with the same sound.

brought laugh enough


through although cough

Example: up enough
1 phone ________
2 car ________
3 boot ________
4 horse ________
5 clock ________
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Name ____________________________
Class ____________________________

9 Grammar, Vocabulary, and Pronunciation A

7 Underline the stressed syllable.


Example: do|cu|men|ta|ry
1 de|vice
2 un|comfor|ta|ble
3 im|pa|tient|ly
4 dis|co|nnect
5 e|lec|tro|nic
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Pronunciation total 10
Grammar, Vocabulary, and Pronunciation total 50
Name ____________________________
Class ____________________________

9 Listening and Speaking A

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