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Modal, Conditional, Object, Cobject - 2022 Test Bot

The document discusses modal verbs and conditionals. It provides examples of different types of modal verbs including those expressing permission, obligation, deduction, and past possibility. It also gives examples of different types of conditional sentences, including zero, first, second, third conditionals and mixed conditionals. The document concludes with examples of sentences using complex subjects and complex objects.

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Modal, Conditional, Object, Cobject - 2022 Test Bot

The document discusses modal verbs and conditionals. It provides examples of different types of modal verbs including those expressing permission, obligation, deduction, and past possibility. It also gives examples of different types of conditional sentences, including zero, first, second, third conditionals and mixed conditionals. The document concludes with examples of sentences using complex subjects and complex objects.

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MODAL VERBS

1. This modal verb expresses the idea that you were allowed to do something in the past. could

2. Modals that express general advice. should, ought to, be able to

3. Modals of obligation and duty. had to, must, have to

4. Monsters aren’t real, you . . . have seen one. can’t

5. We … … taken a taxi when it rained. should have

6. Modals of deduction. must, can’t

7. Future form of the modal verb "can": will be able to

8. You are right …, but I am still not convinced. may be

9. A modal verb of general advice. should

10. This modal verb expresses the idea that you were allowed to do something in the past. could

11.You ____ pay to get in the library. mustn’t

12. A modal verb of general advice. should

13. Modals of permission prohibition. mustn’t, could, may, can

14. I was so tired; I … … slept for a week. could have

15. The documents ... be sent as quickly as possible. must

16. The verb “to be” functions as a modal verb in the sentence. She is to leave at ten tomorrow

17.I'm so tired I... sleep for a week. could

18.Choose the question expressing permission. Are we allowed to use the phone?

19. The gas tank is almost empty. We ... stop at the next service station. had better

20. Let's phone. Ann. She . . . . . at home. might be

21. If I were good at languages, I . . . get better grades. could

22. The modal verb for prohibition. mustn’t

23. Modal verbs of possibility. May, might, could


24. The modal verb for prohibition. mustn’t

25. I caught a later train because I . . . a client. had to see

26. Past form of the modal verb “must”. had to

27. Find the modal verb: should

28. Appropriate past modal.She …. a healthy lifestyle. She lived until she was a hundred. mustn’t
have had

29. You . . . . . do harm to other people. shouldn't

30. We use . . . /. . . to express an obligation or when there was no obligation in the past.
ought/ought not to

31. Modal verb followed by "to": ought

32. Modals of possibility. may, might, can, could

CONDITIONALS

1. Find the unreal conditional sentence. If I had enough money, I’d travel all over the world

2. The form of the second conditional. If + past simple\would + infinitive

3. Complete the conditional sentence correctly. I would have been the psychologist if I ___ about
the appointment. hadn’t forgotten

4. If the government creates more jobs, unemployment will decrease. First Conditional

5. These types of conditionals are used to express imaginary situation in the past. Regrets.
Criticism. Type 3 conditionals

6. Third Conditional. If I ___, I ___ to him. had known/would have written

7. These types of conditionals are used to express imaginary situations which are contrary to facts
in the present. Type 2 conditional

8. We use if + present simple, will + verb. First Conditional

9. Zero Conditional: If babies are hungry, they cry

10. The second conditional form: past simple, would + infinitive

11. The 3'd conditional form: If+ past perfect, would + present perfect

12. If she . . . her laptop with her, she would email me. had
13. Mixed Conditional: If I had more time, . . . I you last night. would have called

14. Zero Conditional. present/present

15. Match the beginning with the ending of the mixed conditional “If I really wanted to have
children, . . . .” I would have had them by now

16. If Luke . . . flowers to his mother, she wouldn’t have been happy. hadn’t sent

17. If Julie liked chocolate, I . . . her some. would give

18. First Conditional. If it . . . , we . . . at home. rains, will stay

19.These types of conditionals are used to express a real or very probable situation in the present
or future. Type 1 conditionals

20. If she . . . to the library, she’ll study more. goes

21. Type 0 Conditionals are used to express . . . a general truth or scientific fact

22. Mixed conditional sentences. If you were more observant, you wouldn’t have missed all clues
in the puzzle

23. These types of conditionals are used to express unreal, imaginary situation in the
present/future. Advice. Type 2 conditionals

24. If she had checked the map, he wouldn’t be lost. third conditional

25. A correct completion of the conditional sentence. If she earned enough money, she ___
around the world. would travel

26. If I . . . you, I would run marathon. were

27. Conditional sentence. We’ll come by car provided Dad lends us his

28. If the immigration laws changed, we ….. move to to another country easily. wouldn’t be able
to

29. Type of conditional sentence. If the Sun were ever to become a black hole, there would still
be no danger of Earth falling into it. Second conditional

30. If I don’t have breakfast, l shall be hungry. First Conditional

31. Conditional sentence. If . . . the lottery, I would have bought a huge house. had won

32. A correct completion of the conditional sentence. If we only ate organic food, we
_______strong and healthy. would stay
33. These types of conditionals are used to express a general truth or scientific fact. Type 0
conditionals

34. First Conditional: If Lucy . . . her job soon, she’ll go crazy. doesn't quit

35. If we had tidied our flat, we . . . our keys. wouldn’t have lost

36.The third conditional describes the . . . results of past events which never happened. imaginary

37. Mixed conditional. I'd be a happy man if I . . . Marion when we were young. had married

38. Type 1 Conditionals are used to express . . . a real or very probable situation in the present or
future

39. Choose a real conditional sentence: If you did that again, I'll punish you.

40. If it rains, the grass gets wet. zero conditional

COMPLEX OBJECT\SUBJECT

1. Complete the sentence with Complex Object. Let . . . . some words about the cost of Arms of
Mali. me say

2. Find the sentence with the Complex Subject. We are sure to come to the heart of the matter

3. Complex Subject: Aiman Musakhodzaeva is said to be the best musician in Kazakhstan

4. The teacher noticed me . . . open my dictionary several times. - -

5.Complex Subject is not used with: - ... famous for...

6. Verb is used with Complex Object. want

7/38] Choose the sentences with the Complex subject. Kurman was expected to arrive at the
week-end

8. I find your story . . . be very unusual and interesting. to

9.The correct sentence with Complex Object. The classical song sung by Adeline ___. made me
cry

10. Find the sentence with the Complex object. We knew him to be very brave

11. The correct Complex Object. Stay for a while, please. I don’t want you ___ away. to go

12. Complex object. Would you like ___ to come early? him
13. “Would you like to come on a picnic with us?” He invited us to come on a picnic with them

14.The correct verb form is: She is said . . . a very talented ballet-dancer. to be

15. Complex Object is used in the sentence(s). Let me say some words

16. Find the sentence with the Complex Object. I felt the blood rush into my cheeks

17. The correct complex object. I want you ___ a seat. to take

18. The correct Complex Object.Do you have enough time to finish your report or do you want
___ you? me to help

19. Complex object. We didn’t expect you ___ so early. to arrive

20. Choose the correct variant of Complex Object: I have never heard her sing.

21. The sentence with the correct using of Complex Object. All of us heard him playing the
guitar

22. Complex Subject is not used with the structure: It took ages to ...

23. The sentence(s) with Complex Object. At school our teacher made us work very hard

24. Complex object. We heard her breathing heavily

25. Choose the correct sentence with Complex Object. My father wanted his daughter to make
her bed.

26. The correct Complex Object. We didn’t expect our new teacher ___ so strict. to be

27. Choose the sentences with the Complex subject. He is said to be a good translator

28. The correct sentence with Complex Object. Make me speak English every day

29. Complete the sentence: Ann . . . . . and left. said goodbye to me

30.The sentence formulated correctly is . . . Mr.Maclin wouldn't like his son to become an actor.

31. A suitable form of the verb. I heard her . . . the door and go out. open

32.Verb used with Complex Object. expect

33. Complex Object is used in the sentence(s). Make me speak English every day
34. Complex Object: The students __ the teacher __ the room and __ at the blackboard.
saw/enter/stop

35. The sentence with Complex Object. I want him to understand the rule

36. We considered . . . to be an honest person. him

37. Find the sentence with the Complex Subject. The river is supposed to flow in this direction

38. Choose the sentences with the Complex object. I saw her crossing the street

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