Advanced Language Practice: Final Test
Advanced Language Practice: Final Test
0 Whether this new pay deal will satisfy the unions remains/will remain/is
remaining to be seen.
1 By the end of this month, I’ll be/be being/have been in my job for twenty years.
2 I could/would/must have thought the best thing to do is just ring them and
explain the problem.
7 Holly was about to accept the stranger’s offer when she remembered/had
remembered/was remembering her mother’s advice.
9 If you would/will/should come across any good stamps, please keep them for
my collection.
1 It’s ages since I went to the gym – I’m getting really unfit.
2 It’s a very useful device which ____________ you to watch what you’re
recording on a TV monitor.
3 I ____________ I didn’t offend you the other day when I was talking about
dogs being a nuisance.
4 I’ll assume you’re not interested ____________ I hear from you by tomorrow.
6 I wish you wouldn’t ____________ doing that thing with your fingers – it’s so
irritating!
9 I can’t remember ____________ I locked the front door – I’d better go back and
check.
3 Rewrite each sentence so that it contains the word in bold, and so that the
meaning stays the same.
6 It’s impossible for Heidi to have eaten all that food by herself!
possibly
Heidi ___________________________________ eaten all that food by herself!
8 Such was the pressure on the Prime Minister, that he had no alternative but to
give in.
much
The Prime Minister was ___________________________________ that he had
no alternative but to give in.
13 My daughters still visit me regularly, even though they’re all grown up now.
basis
I still see my daughters ___________________________________ even though
they’re all grown up now.
14 I thought you weren’t coming, so I haven’t reserved a parking place for you.
impression
Sorry, I was ________________________________________ that you weren’t
coming, so I haven’t reserved a parking place for you.
15 As a result of the petition, the Head Teacher agreed to review the uniform
policy.
in
The petition ____________________________________ to review the uniform
policy.
1 I’d rather you don’t use sticky tape on the walls. ___
3 If you’re going to the shops, may you get me a pint of milk? ___
6 The goods I sent you last week were incorrectly priced. ___
8 The management and union are in dispute with working conditions. ___
7 If the Curry House and the Pizza Place are fully booked, we can always
___________________________________ that fish and chip restaurant.
FALL
Dear Sir/Madam,
I am writing to express my dissatisfaction (0) with the service I received at your shop
on Saturday 24 November when I came in with a rucksack which I had purchased
(1) ____________ you in March.
I have had (2) ____________ many bad experiences with cheap rucksacks, that I
decided to buy an expensive one with a guarantee. So in March, I spent £25
(3) ____________a rucksack, which (4) ____________ with a three-year guarantee.
However, the zip of the rucksack has regularly jammed; in fact, (5) ____________
time you do it up you have to take great (6) ____________ not to get the surrounding
material stuck in the zip. Recently it became so completely stuck that I
(7) ____________ patience with it and tore the zip open. The rucksack is now
unuseable, but my point is that there is a basic design fault to it.
I pointed all (8) ____________ out to the sales assistant, and produced the receipt and
guarantee. The assistant said that it was dirty, and that a replacement
(9) ____________ not be issued. I explained that it was dirty because I use it every
day to cycle in to work, and that on rainy days it gets splashed. But
(10) ____________ it is dirty or not has nothing to (11) ____________ with my
complaint, which was about the defective zip. Finally, the assistant said I should
contact the manufacturers, and gave me their name and address. However,
(12) ____________ consulted my local Citizens Advice Bureau, I find this
(13) ____________ be wrong. It is the responsibility of the shop (14) ____________
the purchase was made to refund money (15) ____________ supply a replacement for
faulty goods.
Yours faithfully
Brian Laws
7 Correct the error in each sentence. Rewrite the sentence on the line below.
1 The report says there were 80 people present, that is not strictly accurate.
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5 Don’t worry, I’ll see it that you manage to get on the plane.
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7 No sooner had I put the food in the oven when there was a power cut.
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8 It was not the most convincing story, but Jill fell through it.
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8 Add ten suitable punctuation marks to the following text. The speaker is
introducing a trade conference in Canada.
I’d like to start by welcoming you all here today some of you have come from as far
away as Morocco and Indonesia so its truly an international gathering before I do
anything else let me just check that everyone has a conference pack now if you just
open your pack for a moment you should find inside a booklet for delegates a
conference timetable and a leaflet from our sponsors Davis International.
9 Find and correct the ten spelling mistakes in the text. A lawyer is talking to
a client.
Look, Mrs Smith, I can assure you it is totaly unecessary for you to seek alternative
advise from another lawyer. You will only be told the same things that I have just told
you. I am very sorry if you have bought a car which turns out not to be to your
satisfaction, but once you have handed over cash for a used car, that’s it, especially if
you’ve signed a receit for it. You see, second hand goods such as cars, when they are
sold privately, are sold under the principal of ‘Let the buyer beware.’ Broadly
10 Put each phrasal verb from the box in the appropriate place in the text.