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English Test For Bach 2 Eval

The document contains an English grammar worksheet with multiple sections covering conditionals, relative clauses, modal verbs, verb tenses, gerunds vs. infinitives, and future tense forms. The worksheet provides examples to complete or examples to choose the correct grammar structure for. It tests a variety of essential English grammar concepts.

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English Test For Bach 2 Eval

The document contains an English grammar worksheet with multiple sections covering conditionals, relative clauses, modal verbs, verb tenses, gerunds vs. infinitives, and future tense forms. The worksheet provides examples to complete or examples to choose the correct grammar structure for. It tests a variety of essential English grammar concepts.

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1 BACH.

MARCH 2019 NAME:___________________

CONDITIONALS:

1) Charlie didn’t leave early, and so he missed the bus.

If Charlie ____________________________________________________________________.
2) I like travelling, but I haven’t got any money.

If I _______________________________________________________________________.

3) Don’t get close to the swimming-pool, you will fall in.

If you _____________________________________________________________________.

4) Mike didn’t make a shopping list, and he forgot to buy some coffee.

If Mike ___________________________________________________________________.

5) I’m tired, I can’t walk.

If I _____________________________________________________________________.

I WISH/ IF ONLY

6) She lost her favourite purse.

If only………………………………………………………………

7) The dog always barks at me.

I wish the dog……………………………………………………….

8) I don´t play basketball but I like it.

I wish I……………………………………………………

RELATIVE CLAUSES: Join the sentences using relative pronouns:

1) Where is the pencil? I left it on the desk.

2) A boy visited the police station. His bike was stolen.

3) Alexander Fleming was British. He discovered penicillin.

4) We spoke to a woman. She gave us directions.

5) The Eiffel Tower was finished in 1889. It is made of iron.

6) That is the place. I met John there.

7) The lady didn´t have a car. I danced with her at the ball.

Informal
Formal

7) MODAL VERBS: Choose the correct one.


1) Look at those clouds. I think it can / might / must rain.
2) This is impossible!! It can’t be / mustn’t be / may not be the answer.
3) I’ve no idea where Jane is. She could be / must be anywhere!!
4) There is someone at the door. It could be / mustn’t be the postman.
5) I can’t find my passport. – You must have left/ should have left it on the plane.
6) I failed my exams. – You must have worked / should have worked harder.

MODAL VERBS: Rewrite the sentences using modal verbs or modal perfects:
1) It’s possible that I’ll be late. (may)

I _______________________________________________________________.

2) It is forbidden to leave your bike here. (can’t)

You _____________________________________________________________.

3) Maybe Joanna missed the last bus. (may)

Joanna _____________________________________________________________.

4) I’m sure that Diana didn’t take your books. (can’t)

Diana _______________________________________________________________.

5) It was wrong of you to be rude to the policeman!! (shouldn’t)

You ________________________________________________________________.

Gerund (-ing) or TO + INFINITIVE:

1) Greg often seems _________________ (be) worried.


2) I hate _____________(tell) this, but we’ve lost all our money.
3) Do you want ____________( we, go) for a walk this afternoon?
4) I enjoyed ___________ (listen) to this lesson.
5) I can’t stand ______________ (wake) up early.
6) It’s very difficult _____________ (learn) Chinese.
7) We love _______________(go) to the beach in the summer.
8) I’m getting used to _____________ (live) in a big city, but it’s too stressful.
9) Avoid _____________ (eat) fast food if you want to get fit.
10) Remember _____________ (post) these letters when you go shopping.
11) ______________ (live) in the country is healthier.
12) Before ___________ (leave), tidy your room, please!!
13) She let __________________(he, get up) late.
14) They look forward to _________________(see) us soon.
15) They make_________________(I , laugh).
Verbal tense review.
PRESENT SIMPLE, PRESENT CONTINUOUS, PRESENT PERFECT, PRESENT PERFECT CONTINUOUS
1. Excuse me. My phone ______________________ (ring). I must answer it.
2. How often _____________________________ (you / go) to the gym?
3. Lucy __________________________ (not / enjoy) parties because she’s shy.
[Link]’s a very good artist. He _____________________________ (paint) three pictures since yesterday.
5. My father ____________________________ (travel) to Spain twice this year.
6. Your brother ____________________________ (watch) football on TV all day. He’s so boring!
7. Jack _________________________(not / talk) to Sarah at the moment because he’s angry with her.
8. I usually _____________________ (have) coffee for breakfast but today I______________ (have) tea

SIMPLE PAST, PAST CONTINUOUS, PAST PERFECT, PRESENT PERFECT


1. I _______________________ (wait) for the bus when my mobile phone ____________________ (ring).
2. The students ____________________ (take) an exam when they _________________ (hear) the fire alarm.
3. “________________________ (you / see) the latest Madonna video?” “ No, but I _________________
(hear) her new single on the radio yesterday.”
4. What __________________________ (you / do) at this time yesterday?
5. By the time we ______________________ (finish) the game, it ________________ (be) dark.
6. “How long ___________________________ (you / know) Peter?” “Since August. We
____________________________ (meet) at the seaside last summer.
7. After it __________________ (stop) raining, we ________________________ (play) tennis.
8. I _________________________ (live) in Toledo for 10 years. Then I __________________ (come) to Madrid.
I ___________________________ (live) here since 2011.

FUTURE TENSES: present simple, will, going to, present continuous, perfect future, future
continuous.
1. The train _______________________________ (arrive) at 12:30.
2. We __________________________ (have) dinner at a seaside restaurant on Sunday.
3. Maybe it ______________________________( snow) in Brighton tomorrow evening.
4. On Friday at 8 o’clock I ___________________________ ( meet) my friend.
5. Paul _____________________________ (fly) to London on Monday morning.
6. Wait! I ______________________________ ( drive) you to the station.
7. The English lesson ________________________ ( start) at 8:45.
8. .When they get married in March, they _________________________ ( be) together for six years.
9. By May we __________________________(pass) the second term.
10. Don´t visit me tomorrow! I ____________________________(work) at the office.

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