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Grammar and Beyond 2, Units 25-28, Final Exam Review

The document provides a review for a grammar and beyond final exam covering units 25-28 which include questions on phrasal verbs, comparative and superlative adjectives and adverbs, completing sentences to have the same meaning, and identifying correct uses of infinitives. The exam contains multiple choice, fill-in-the-blank, and sentence completion questions testing a range of grammar topics.
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Grammar and Beyond 2, Units 25-28, Final Exam Review

The document provides a review for a grammar and beyond final exam covering units 25-28 which include questions on phrasal verbs, comparative and superlative adjectives and adverbs, completing sentences to have the same meaning, and identifying correct uses of infinitives. The exam contains multiple choice, fill-in-the-blank, and sentence completion questions testing a range of grammar topics.
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UCEDA - FINAL EXAM REVIEW GRAMMAR AND BEYOND 2 (UNITS 25-28)

25 Questions (2 points each)

A. Fill in the correct answer - with these Phrasal Verbs- (work out/ eat out/ stand up/ go out/ give up)
UNIT 25, pages 303-309

1. Did you eat out or go out yesterday?

2. Do you work out at the park on Saturdays?

3. Helen must stand up for her rights.

4. Yes, studying English is difficult, please don't ever give up .

B. Circle the correct answer UNIT 26, pages 315-319

1. The President is younger / more young than my father.

2. My son eats quicker / more quickly than my dayghter.

3. This chair is lower / more low than the one in my class.

4. Your computer is heavyer / heavier than mine.

5. I behave better / more good than my sister.

C. Read the first sentence. Then complete the second sentence so that it has the same meaning as the
first sentence. Use the word in parentheses. UNIT 26, pages 318-324

1. Pat and Fred are the same height.

(tall) Fred is as tall as Pat .

2. Tango is more interesting than Belly dance.

(interesting) Belly dance isn’t as interesting as Tango.

3. Adam and Eve finished dinner at the same time.

(quickly) Eve finished dinner as quickly as Adam.

4. Cats are less dangerous than Sharks.

(dangerous) Cats aren’t as dangerous as Sharks.

D. Complete the sentences with the correct comparative adjective or adverb form of the word in
parentheses. Use the information given. UNIT 26, pages 315-324

I am 35. Julie is 27.

1. I am older than (old) Julie.

Ana takes 20 minutes to walk to school. Tina takes 10 minutes to walk to school from the same building.

2. Ana doesn’t walk faster than (fast) Tina.

3. Ana walks slower than (slow) Tina.


Michael sold more DVD's than Prince.

4. Michael was more popular than(popular) Prince.

E. Complete the sentences with the superlative adjective or adverb form of the words in parentheses.
UNIT 27, pages 329-333

1. The tree is _the biggest_(big) in the park.

2. Greg is the best (good) teacher in Tampa.

3. You are the strongest (strong) in my gym class.

4. This is the most difficult (difficult) exercise.

5. This storm is the worst (bad) in Texas.

6. His Jeep is the fastest (fast) in Egypt.

F. Circle the correct answer. UNIT 28, pages 339-346

1. Don't forget ______ my birthday party.

a. to cancel b. canceling c. Both a and b are possible.


2. Tiger stopped _______ gulf because of an arm problem.

a. to play b. playing c. Both a and b are possible.

3. He began ______ as soon as he heard the music.

a. to dance b. dancing c. Both a and b are possible.

4. Has Joe forgotten ______ me at Burger King last year?

a. to meet b. meeting c. Both a and b are possible.

5. They tried ___ their things back but the thieves had guns.

a. to get b. getting c. Both a and b are possible.

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