EGC9 – Final Exam – T47
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Question 1 of 7
1. Question
I. Complete the sentences with the second conditional form of the verbs in brackets.
Example It’s raining again. If the weather was (be) better, we could (can) go for a walk.
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- I’m worried about my exams. What you (do) if you (be) me?
- I’ve never witnessed a crime. If I (see) one, I think I (panic).
- Sorry we can’t come to your party.
We  (come) if we (can). - Tim’s car is very old. He (not get) much money if he (sell) it.
- I’m broke, but if (have) more money, I (take) a long holiday.
- If you (not visit) Grandma on her birthday, she (be) upset.
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Question 2 of 7
2. Question
II. Rewrite the sentences using the words in brackets.
Example I wasn’t free, so I didn’t come to your party. (if)
If I had been free, I would have come to your party.
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- It was stupid to leave your laptop in the car.
(should)
- He didn’t ask her out. She didn’t say yes.
(if / might)
- The train was late. We missed our flight. (if)
- It would have been better for you to stay at home. (should)
- We didn’t buy a lottery ticket. We didn’t win.
(if / might)
- You didn’t tell me about the accident.
I couldn’t help you. (if / could)
- It was stupid to leave your laptop in the car.
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Question 3 of 7
3. Question
III. Choose the correct words.
Example ‘What’s in that big box?’ ‘I’m not sure.
It might / must be a TV.’
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- They’re speaking German. They can’t / could be from Germany or Austria.
- You’ve just had a drink. You can’t / must be thirsty.
- She looked very smart. She can’t / might have been going to an interview.
- You’ve been working for hours. You could / must be exhausted.
- You don’t look like / look very well. Why don’t you lie down?
- ‘I can’t find my briefcase.’ ‘You must leave / have left it at work.’
- Your daughter looks like / as you.
- They can’t / mustn’t be at home. All the lights in the house are off.
- You missed lunch and dinner. You will / must be starving.
- She isn’t in the office, so she can’t / could be working at home.
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Question 4 of 7
4. Question
IV. Choose the correct answer. Write a, b or c in the space provided.
Example Is your room bigger than  c  ?
               a me       b my     c mine
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1 How often do you and your brother see ?
a themselves      b each other    c yourselves
2 I think computers are the most important invention of the 20th century.
a the     b —     c a
3 Do you know Amy? She’s a good friend of .
a ourselves    b our      c ours
4 Where are the schoolbooks?
a childrens      b childrens’    c children’s
5 I have a lot of friends. Â love sport.
a All of them    b All     c Everyone
6 I bought a dress and a top, but I took  top back.
a all       b a       c the
7 I’ve lost my mobile. Can I borrow ?
a mine   b yours    c your
8 Did you hurt when you slipped?
a yourself      b your      c you
9 ‘Where’s Jack?’ ‘He’s in  canteen,
I think.’a one    b a              c the
10 It’s a nice city, but restaurants are very expensive.
a its       b they’re     c it’s
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Question 5 of 7
5. Question
V. Put the direct speech into reported speech.
Example ‘Where do you live?’
She asked where I lived.
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1 ‘I’m looking for a new job.’
He said .
2 ‘Our car has been stolen.’
They said that .
3 ‘Why did you miss the train?’
They wanted to know .
4 ‘Eddie, do you think you could take the dog for a walk?’
She asked .
5 ‘Everyone will have a great time.’
He said .
6 ‘Do you speak German?’
They asked .
7 ‘Lucy, please turn the classroom lights off.’
The teacher asked .
8 ‘Jane gets to work at about 9.30 a.m.’
He said .
9 ‘I can’t get my computer to work.’
She said .
10 ‘Have you done the shopping?’
She wondered .
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Question 6 of 7
6. Question
VI. Choose the correct words. Write the word in the space provided.
Example I need to clean / wash [wash] my hair.
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- Who won / beat the championship and what was the final score?
- I lent / borrowed some money from the bank to buy a car.
- Why won’t you advise / admit that you made a mistake?
- If you aren’t happy with the service, why don’t you complain / demand to the manager?
- I did / made my best in the exam so I hope I passed.
- I don’t like it when people suggest / tell me what to do.
- Please don’t whisper / shout . I’m putting the baby to bed.
- What did the gang steal / rob from the shop?
- I woke up when I heard / listened to a really loud noise.
- Please buy / pay for all your shopping at the cash desk.
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Question 7 of 7
7. Question
VII. Replace the underlined text with the phrasal verbs in the box.
work out sort out save up find out take up break out of eat up fall out make up come up with break up Example
I need to calculate how much I owe you.
work out-
1 If you finish all your dinner, you can have some ice cream.
2 How did the man escape from the prison cell?
3 My sister is thinking of getting divorced.
I hope she doesn’t end the relationship with her husband.
4 Why did you have an argument with your boyfriend?
5 I had a row with my best friend. I hope we can become friends again.
6 Your clothes are in such a mess. You need to tidy them up.
7 I couldn’t discover where my grandparents were born.
8 What ideas have you thought of?
9 If you stop spending money, you’ll soon have enough for a holiday.
10 I’d like to start doing
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