Advanced Language Practice: Grammar Progress Test 1a (Units 1-4)
Advanced Language Practice: Grammar Progress Test 1a (Units 1-4)
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Every ____________ often we have a barbecue in our garden. Im ____________ it really difficult to keep up on my computer course. Do I like pop music? It ____________ on what you regard as pop. Simon Webster! Does this crisp packet ____________ to you, by any chance? Rewrite each sentence so that it contains the word in bold, and so that the meaning stays the same. In my country all adults are obliged to vote. obligatory In my country voting is obligatory for all adults. Whose shoe is this? belong Who _________________________________________________________ to? Ive been too ill to do any work since Monday. day Monday was the _____________________________________ enough to work. After a good sleep Tim started to feel better. once Tim started to feel better _________________________________ a good sleep. We havent eaten out for ages. last Its been __________________________________________________ ate out. Ive never lived in any other house. all Ive lived ____________________________________________________ life. He used to spend the whole of Saturday morning washing his car. would Every Saturday ______________________________________ washing his car. My new working hours enable me to be with my children for longer in the evening. mean My new working hours ________________________________________ more time with my children in the evening. Until then Id never seen Richard get angry. first That is _______________________________________ seen Richard get angry. Luca was my first experience of true love. never Until I _______________________________________________ truly in love. Try the new system a few times and youll become familiar with it. used Youll ___________________________________ youve tried it a few times.
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In most lines of this text there is one extra word. Write the extra word, or put a tick if the line is correct.
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Mature Students The British government recently made 20 million available to mature students, (0) that is students who have already begun their working life, and (1) ____________ not take the normal route of university immediately after school. The mature students gap (2) ____________ leaving school and matriculating into university can be (3) ____________ from three to 50 years time spent working, having children, travelling (4) ____________ whatever. Among (5) ____________ are those whose teenage rebellions took them too (6) ____________ away from a life of study, and equally those whose mid-life crises (7) ____________ led them to contemplate a return to the world of academia. In (8) ____________ of the new grants, returning to education remains a huge strain on the finances, all the (9) ____________ so for those with dependants. Many are obliged to take out loans, adding to a burden of debt already accumulating steadily from their busy adult lives. Certain institutions are more welcoming than others, but even Oxford and Cambridge have now (10) ____________ their doors to mature entrants. Indeed, these (11) ____________ traditional of universities, with their one-to-one supervisions, (12) ____________ ideal for mature students. The criteria for entrance also suit mature students; other universities require high grades in A levels from school, a point (13) ____________ disadvantages most mature students, whereas Oxford and Cambridge have their (14) ____________ entrance exams. Cambridge actually boasts the only university college in Europe which takes only female mature students, Lucy Cavendish College. The lecturers there say (15) ____________ prefer teaching mature students because they have made great personal sacrifices just to be there, and so tend to bring a real passion to their work.
Advanced Language Practice Grammar Progress Test 1a (Units 14)