The document contains a project test with multiple sections:
1. Completing if-clauses with first conditional sentences about feeling better if going to bed now, sleeping better if stopping coffee, and not sleeping well if getting up late tomorrow.
2. Completing sentences choosing between will, going to, or present continuous tenses about living in spaceships by 2060, being married with 3 kids by age 40, coming over tonight, going to the dentist tomorrow, and going to bed.
3. Adding correct prepositions about times of day, seasons, days, and dates.
4. Filling in a dialogue between a dental clinic and patient rescheduling an appointment unable to keep the original
The document contains a project test with multiple sections:
1. Completing if-clauses with first conditional sentences about feeling better if going to bed now, sleeping better if stopping coffee, and not sleeping well if getting up late tomorrow.
2. Completing sentences choosing between will, going to, or present continuous tenses about living in spaceships by 2060, being married with 3 kids by age 40, coming over tonight, going to the dentist tomorrow, and going to bed.
3. Adding correct prepositions about times of day, seasons, days, and dates.
4. Filling in a dialogue between a dental clinic and patient rescheduling an appointment unable to keep the original
The document contains a project test with multiple sections:
1. Completing if-clauses with first conditional sentences about feeling better if going to bed now, sleeping better if stopping coffee, and not sleeping well if getting up late tomorrow.
2. Completing sentences choosing between will, going to, or present continuous tenses about living in spaceships by 2060, being married with 3 kids by age 40, coming over tonight, going to the dentist tomorrow, and going to bed.
3. Adding correct prepositions about times of day, seasons, days, and dates.
4. Filling in a dialogue between a dental clinic and patient rescheduling an appointment unable to keep the original
The document contains a project test with multiple sections:
1. Completing if-clauses with first conditional sentences about feeling better if going to bed now, sleeping better if stopping coffee, and not sleeping well if getting up late tomorrow.
2. Completing sentences choosing between will, going to, or present continuous tenses about living in spaceships by 2060, being married with 3 kids by age 40, coming over tonight, going to the dentist tomorrow, and going to bed.
3. Adding correct prepositions about times of day, seasons, days, and dates.
4. Filling in a dialogue between a dental clinic and patient rescheduling an appointment unable to keep the original
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Project 5 Unit 2 Test
1. Complete the if-clauses (first conditional)
1. You ______________ (feel) better if you _____________ to bed now. 2. If you _____________(stop) drinking coffee, you _____________ (sleep) better. 3. If you _____________ (get up) late tomorrow, you ____________ (not sleep) well tomorrow night. 4. You ______________ (not have) enough energy later if you ____________ (not eat) breakfast. 5. If you _____________ (want) to play tennis, I _____________ (book) a court.
2. Complete the sentences. Choose either will, going to, or present continuous. (Use present continuous for arrangements only!)
1. People ______________ (live) in spaceships by 2060.
2. He _________________ (get married) and ______________ (have) 3 children by the time he’s 40 years old. 3. Ella __________________ (come) over tonight to watch a film with me. 4. I ___________________ (going) to the dentist tomorrow. 5. I’m tired. I think ________________ (go) to bed. 6. Eric is in his final year of highschool, so he ______________ (send) applications for universities and he __________________ (study) for maturita exams. 7. We _________________ (go) shopping for Christmas presents this Saturday.
3. Add the correct preposition.
______ noon ______ the afternoon ______ midnight ______ summer ______ Monday ______ my birthday ______ December 23rd ______ ten o’clock ______ Easter ______ January 4. Fill in the gaps. More options are possible (just make sure the dialogue makes sense). A: Hello, Avesbury Dental Clinic. B: Hello, it’s Peter Portman. I’ve _______________ on 10.30 tomorrow morning, but I’m __________ I can’t ___________ it. I’m playing in a football match. A: Okay. ________ you __________ like to make another appointment? B: Yes please. A: Just a __________. What ___________ 14.30 next Monday? B: I’m sorry but that’s ______ ________ for me. We’re going on a school trip. A: Let me ______. Can ___ ____________ at 14.30 next Wedneday? B: Yes, that will be ________. T/F Reading Comprehension