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I. Complete the conditional sentences with the correct form (Type I, II, III):
1. It…………..………….(to be) silly if we tried to walk there.
2. I……………………(to watch) the film only if the reviews are good.
3. She’d have taken me to the station if her car……………..(to break) down.
4. If you…………………….(not/to ask), he won’t help you.
5. If it…………………….(to rain) yesterday, we would have gone sailing.
6. ………you………………..(to look) after their dog again if they go on holiday
this year?
7. Would you mind if I……………….(to use) your mobile?
8. I……………………..(not/to open) the mail if it had contained a virus.
9. Even if I……………….(to have) a wet-suit, I wouldn’t go scuba-diving.
10. ……………….you………………(to be) that strict if you had known the truth.
II. Insert the correct phrasal verb with “look”:
11. Who’s going to……………….your dog while you’re away on holiday?
12. Everyone is really…………………….to your visit.
13. ………………………at this website – it’s got some brilliant photos.
14. Will you help me………………..my keys? I can’t find them anywhere.
15. …………………..! There’s a car coming.
III. Fill the gaps with either “DO” or “MAKE” in the correct form:
16. What he did was terrible. He didn’t evenan apology.
17. He’s …………………an appointment to see the dentist on Thursday.
18. Have you…………………all the arrangements yet?
19. I always ……………………my bed before breakfast.
20. Vincent: English football fans came to Valencia last weekend. Maria: Did they
……………….any damage?
21. Be careful that you……………….the right decision.
22. Who’s going to……………………dinner? You or me?
23. Everyone …………………… a big effort to help yesterday.
24. The doctor told me I have to…………………..exercise regularly.
25. Would you…………….. me a favour and feed the cat while I’m away.
IV. Complete the sentences with appropriate preposition:
26. This book has been translated…………….five languages.
27. The man was arrested and charged ……….…..… murder.
28. After three attempts she finally succeeded ……….…. breaking the world
record.
29. Does Mark really believe ……….…… flying saucers?
30. Does Peter remind you ………….…. Michael Jackson?
31. Don’t forget to wear a scarf. It will protect you …………….. the cold.
32. You should always insure your home ……….…….. fire.
33. The mother told the group of children to share the sweets ………..…
themselves.
34. If you are …………..… eighteen, they won’t let you see that film.
35. I’m not used ……………..… getting up early.
36. My cousin borrowed $ 5 …………….…. me.
37. The fence is to prevent children …………… falling in the pond.
38. My sister suffers ………… high fever every summer.
39. I really feel sorry … people who are tone deaf.
40. She made the children apologize …………..….. their bad behaviour.
41.Most young people prefer pop music ………………… classical music.
42.Ask Mike to do it. You can rely ………..…… him. He never lets you down.
43. I have a poor memory so I have to write everything …………...… in this little
book.
44. He has fallen in love …………… the girl next door.
45. I know you have a cold, but that’s no excuse ………..…… not doing your
homework.
V. Insert ‘to’ where necessary before the Infinitives in brackets:
46. She didn’t dare (to argue) with me.
47. I want (to tell) you a secret.
48. We should (to help) them.
49. They can (to have) another biscuit.
50. He has (to get) up early.
1. It would be silly if we tried to walk there.
Explanation: This is a Type II conditional sentence. It describes a hypothetical situation in the present, which is unlikely to happen.
2. I will watch the film only if the reviews are good.
Explanation: This is a Type I conditional sentence. It describes a possible situation in the present or future.
3. She would have taken me to the station if her car had broken down.
Explanation: This is a Type III conditional sentence. It describes a hypothetical situation in the past, which did not happen.
4. If you don't ask, he won't help you.
Explanation: This is a Type I conditional sentence. It describes a possible situation in the present or future.
5. If it had rained yesterday, we would have gone sailing.
Explanation: This is a Type III conditional sentence. It describes a hypothetical situation in the past, which did not happen.
6. Will you look after their dog again if they go on holiday this year?
Explanation: This is a Type I conditional sentence. It describes a possible situation in the present or future.
7. Would you mind if I use your mobile?
Explanation: This is a Type II conditional sentence. It describes a hypothetical situation in the present, which is unlikely to happen.
8. I wouldn't have opened the mail if it had contained a virus.
Explanation: This is a Type III conditional sentence. It describes a hypothetical situation in the past, which did not happen.
9. Even if I had a wet-suit, I wouldn't go scuba-diving.
Explanation: This is a Type II conditional sentence. It describes a hypothetical situation in the present, which is unlikely to happen.
10. Would you have been that strict if you had known the truth?
Explanation: This is a Type III conditional sentence. It describes a hypothetical situation in the past, which did not happen.
II. Insert the correct phrasal verb with “look”:
11. Who’s going to look after your dog while you’re away on holiday?
Explanation: "look after" means to take care of someone or something.
12. Everyone is really looking forward to your visit.
Explanation: "looking forward to" means to be excited or eager about something in the future.
13. Have a look at this website – it’s got some brilliant photos.
Explanation: "have a look at" means to examine or check something.
14. Will you help me look for my keys? I can’t find them anywhere.
Explanation: "look for" means to search or seek something.
15. Look out! There’s a car coming.
Explanation: "look out" means to be cautious or be aware of something dangerous.
III. Fill the gaps with either “DO” or “MAKE” in the correct form:
16. What he did was terrible. He didn’t even make an apology.
Explanation: "make an apology" means to say sorry.
17. He’s made an appointment to see the dentist on Thursday.
Explanation: "make an appointment" means to arrange a time to meet someone.
18. Have you done all the arrangements yet?
Explanation: "do the arrangements" means to organize or plan something.
19. I always make my bed before breakfast.
Explanation: "make the bed" means to arrange the sheets and pillows neatly.
20. Vincent: English football fans came to Valencia last weekend. Maria: Did they do any damage?
Explanation: "do any damage" means to cause harm or destruction.
21. Be careful that you make the right decision.
Explanation: "make a decision" means to choose or decide something.
22. Who’s going to do dinner? You or me?
Explanation: "do dinner" means to prepare or cook a meal.
23. Everyone did a big effort to help yesterday.
Explanation: "do an effort" means to make an effort or put in hard work.
24. The doctor told me I have to do exercise regularly.
Explanation: "do exercise" means to engage in physical activity.
25. Would you do me a favor and feed the cat while I’m away.
Explanation: "do a favor" means to help someone by performing a task.
IV. Complete the sentences with appropriate preposition:
26. This book has been translated into five languages.
Explanation: "translated into" is the correct preposition to indicate the target language.
27. The man was arrested and charged with murder.
Explanation: "charged with" indicates the crime someone is accused of.
28. After three attempts she finally succeeded in breaking the world record.
Explanation: "succeeded in" is the correct preposition to indicate the accomplishment.
29. Does Mark really believe in flying saucers?
Explanation: "believe in" is the correct preposition to indicate belief in something.
30. Does Peter remind you of Michael Jackson?
Explanation: "remind of" is the correct preposition to draw a comparison.
31. Don’t forget to wear a scarf. It will protect you from the cold.
Explanation: "protect from" is the correct preposition to indicate the source of protection.
32. You should always insure your home against fire.
Explanation: "insure against" is the correct preposition to indicate the potential risk.
33. The mother told the group of children to share the sweets among themselves.
Explanation: "share among" is the correct preposition to indicate distribution within a group.
34. If you are under eighteen, they won’t let you see that film.
Explanation: "under" is the correct preposition to indicate being below a certain age.
35. I’m not used to getting up early.
Explanation: "used to" is the correct preposition to indicate familiarity or habit.
36. My cousin borrowed $ 5 from me.
Explanation: "borrow from" is the correct preposition to indicate the source of borrowing.
37. The fence is to prevent children from falling in the pond.
Explanation: "prevent from" is the correct preposition to indicate the unwanted action.
38. My sister suffers from high fever every summer.
Explanation: "suffer from" is the correct preposition to indicate the source of suffering.
39. I really feel sorry for people who are tone deaf.
Explanation: "feel sorry for" is the correct preposition to express sympathy or compassion towards someone.
40. She made the children apologize for their bad behavior.
Explanation: "apologize for" is the correct preposition to indicate the reason for the apology.
41. Most young people prefer pop music to classical music.
Explanation: "prefer to" is the correct preposition to indicate choice between two options.
42. Ask Mike to do it. You can rely on him. He never lets you down.
Explanation: "rely on" is the correct preposition to indicate trust or dependence on someone.
43. I have a poor memory so I have to write everything down in this little book.
Explanation: "write down" is the correct preposition to indicate recording or noting something.
44. He has fallen in love with the girl next door.
Explanation: "fallen in love with" is the correct preposition to indicate the target of love.
45. I know you have a cold, but that’s no excuse for not doing your homework.
Explanation: "excuse for" is the correct preposition to indicate the reason for an action.
V. Insert ‘to’ where necessary before the Infinitives in brackets:
46. She didn’t dare to argue with me.
Explanation: "dare to" is the correct phrase to indicate the willingness or courage to do something.
47. I want to tell you a secret.
Explanation: "want to" is the correct phrase to indicate the intention or desire to do something.
48. We should help them.
Explanation: No preposition is needed in this sentence.
49. They can have another biscuit.
Explanation: No preposition is needed in this sentence.
50. He has to get up early.
Explanation: No preposition is needed in this sentence.