A. Choose the word or phrase that produces a grammatically correct sentence. 1. If you had left without permission, you into serious trouble.
a. got b. didn’t get c. would have got d. have got
2. I wish I you some more money, but I don’t have much myself.
a. could lend b. would lend c. lent d. will lend
3. We would have seen Tom if he late.
a. were b. weren’t c. wouldn’t be d. hadn’t been
4. If Brandon me, I would never have finished on time.
a. had helped b. hadn’t helped c. was helping d. would help
5. a Tina and her sister are allergic to cats.
a. Both b. None c. Either d. All
B. Complete the blanks with all, both, either, neither, none.
1. Mike: Do you want to travel by boat or by plane, Sharon?
Sharon: I don't mind at all. is fine just as long as we get to the island!
2. Lucy and Ron are very good at chemistry. They took part in an international chemistry
competition and won prizes.
3. of my friends have a car, so they use the underground quite often.
4. Robert and I want to go out but of us have money, so we're staying at home.
5. Robin nor Kelly wanted to work on Saturday.
C. Complete the second sentence so that it has a similar meaning to the first sentence, using the word
given. Do not change the word given. You must use between two and five words, including the word
given.
1. Adam didn’t know that you were coming, so she left. would
If Adam had known that you were coming, left.
2. Dylan didn’t get the job because he was very nervous. been
Dylan would have got the job if nervous.
3. I would appreciate it if you didn’t play the guitar while I’m working. wish
I play the guitar while I’m working.
4. It’s a pity you can’t drive. only
If drive.