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CAMPUS TLALPAN

CENNI PORTFOLIO
6

B2 Grammar topics
Adjectives and adverbs
Future continuous
Future perfect
Future perfect continuous

Se
Mixed conditionals
Modals – can’t have, needn’t have
Modals of deduction and speculation
Narrative tenses
Passives
Past perfect
Past perfect continuous
Phrasal verbs, extended
Relative clauses
Reported speech
Will and going to, for prediction
Wish
Would expressing habits, in the past
Adverbs - describing verbs

1. Which sentence is NOT correct?

They ran quickly.


We worked hardly.
The boys slept heavily.

2. Which verb can go in the space?


That girl ______ very strangely.

walks
looks
seems

3. Which sentence is correct?

My uncle tells stories well.


My uncle tells well stories.
My uncle well tells stories

4. Which word can go in the space?


Mr Townsend always works _____.

fastly
carefully
lately

5. Which word goes in the space?


We arrived at the airport too _____.

lately
late
latterly

6. Which sentence is NOT correct?

Anna spoke politely to her teacher.


Anna politely spoke to her teacher.
Politely Anna spoke to her teacher.

7. Complete the sentence.


We greeted our friends _____.

happy
happily
happyly
8. Complete the sentence.
This music sounds _____!

great
greatly
greatily

9. Which sentence is NOT correct?

I lonely walked around the park.


We arrived at the school early.
She kindly gave me a birthday present.

10. Which sentence is NOT correct?

Jonathan energetically ran up the stairs.


Your son runs very fast.
She talks very friendly to the younger children

Future Continuous

1. Complete the sentence.


Alex ___ late. He’s stuck in traffic.

will be arrive
will arriving
will be arriving

2. Complete the sentence.


____ you get home, we’ll be having dinner.

By the time
In time
By

3. Complete the question.


What time ____ for the party?

you will be leaving


will you be leaving
you going to be leaving

4. What is the meaning of the sentence below?


When you arrive, I’ll be working in the garage.

I will start working in the garage before you arrive.


I will start working after you arrive.
I will finish my work in the garage before you arrive.
5. Which sentence is NOT correct?
In the year 3000, most people ____ in cities.

will living
are going to be living
will be living

There are 10 questions in this quiz. Complete these sentences using the future continuous tense
and the verb in bold.
6. fly

This time tomorrow we to Nice.


7. work

I’d better not call Anna now. She .


8. not / come

David just called. He said he to the meeting.


9. stay

with Grandma while you’re in Scotland?


10. do

The kids are very quiet at the moment. They wrong, I bet!

Future Perfect

1. Choose the correct tense.


Sorry, Jake, I ___ late tomorrow, I’m afraid.

’ll be
’ll have been
’ll be being

2. Which sentence means: When you get home, dinner will be ready to eat?

By the time you get home, I’ll have made dinner.


By the time you get home, I’ll be making dinner.
When you get home, I’ll make dinner.

3. Which sentence means:This time next week, Joyce will no longer be here?

This time next week, Joyce will leave.


This time next week, Joyce will be leaving.
This time next week, Joyce will have left.
4. What does this sentence mean?
By the time we get to the venue, the presentation will have started.

The presentation hasn’t started yet. It will start after we arrive.


The presentation has already started.
The presentation hasn’t started yet, but it will start before we arrive.

5. Which sentence is correct?


I bet the shop ____ of ice cream by the time we get there.

will be sell out


will sold out
will have sold out

Complete the sentences with the future perfect form of the verb in bold.
6. (complete)

Will you the work by Friday?


7. (not / drink)

Paul all the milk!


8. (finish)

Construction is still going on, but it by Friday.


9. (forget)

I’m sure Karen my name again!


10. (not remember)

I bet Robin to bring the money he owes me!

Future Perfect Continuous

1. Choose the correct tense.


By November, we’ll ____ here for five years.

be living
live
have been living
2. Complete the best answer
I expect Anna will be tired when she arrives. She ____ for over 20 hours.

will be travelling
will travel
will have been travelling
3. Which sentence is NOT correct?
By Christmas Dominic will ____ as project manager for five years.

have been working


be working
have worked

4. Which is the best reply?


What do you think those men were doing in Charles’s garden yesterday?

I expect they’ll do some gardening.


I expect they’ll be doing some gardening.
I expect they’ll have been doing some gardening.

5. Complete the sentence.


I’m flying to Florida tonight. This time tomorrow, I’ll ____ on a beach drinking cocktails!

have been lying


be lying
lie

Complete the sentences with the future perfect form of the verb in bold.
6. (date)

By the end of this month, we for six years!


7. (wait)

Hurry up! Your parents for us for ages!


8. (work)

This time next week, I here for three months.


9. (play)

Rodney will be really tired this evening because he football with his mates.
10. (chat)
What do you think Tom was doing up late last night?
Don’t worry. I bet he to his friends online.

Mix Conditionals

1. Choose the sentence with the meaning below.


James is always lazy. He failed a test last week.

If you weren’t so lazy, you would pass that test.


If you hadn’t been so lazy, you would pass that test.
If you weren’t so lazy, you would have passed that test.
2. Complete the sentence.
If he ___ you an invoice, you should pay him.

had sent
would send
‘s sent

3. Which sentence is correct?

If you’d remembered to bring a map, we wouldn’t be lost now.


If you remembered to bring a map, we wouldn’t be lost now.
If you’d remembered to bring a map, we wouldn’t have been lost now.

4. Choose the sentence with the meaning below.


Paul drove too fast. Now he’s in trouble with the police.

If Paul didn’t drive too fast, he wouldn’t be in trouble with the police.
If Paul hadn’t driven too fast, he wouldn’t be in trouble with the police.
If Paul hadn’t drive too fast, he wouldn’t have been in trouble with the police.

5. Complete the sentence.


If you _________ the photocopier off and off again, it sometimes works.

turned
will turn
turn

6. Complete the sentence.


If ____ late, can you turn everything off before you go?

you’ll work
you’ve worked
you’re working

7. Choose the sentence with the meaning below.


I don’t have a degree, so I didn’t get the job.

If I had a degree, I would have got that job.


If I have a degree, I would have got that job.
If I’d had a degree, I would get that job.

8. Choose the sentence with the meaning below.


You didn’t fix the roof. Now it’s leaking.

If you’d fixed the roof, it wouldn’t have been leaking.


If you fixed the roof, it wouldn’t have leaked.
If you’d fixed the roof, it wouldn’t be leaking.

9. You can't find your purse. You think someone has taken it. What do you say?
If someone ____ my purse, I’ll be furious!
has taken
took
takes

10. Which word CANNOT go in the space?


If you order the book today, it ___ arrive tomorrow.

should
would
may
Past Modals for Deduction

1. Which sentence is NOT a correct sentence?

Erin can have missed the train.


Erin must have missed the train.
Erin may have missed the train.

2. Which sentence is NOT grammatically correct?

He can’t have got lost!


Joseph must have forget about the party.
I may have left the form at home.

3. Which sentence CANNOT be used in reply to the sentence below.


‘Oh no! I can’t find my camera! I must have left it in the hotel!’

‘You might have left it in the car. Have you looked there?’
‘You can’t have done. We searched the room before we left.’
‘Yes, you can have left it in the cupboard by the bed.’

4. Which word can go in the space?


We ____ not have bought enough biscuits for everyone.

must
should
may

5. Which sentence means:


Maybe John went to the shop.

John might not have gone to the shop.


John must have gone to the shop.
John may have gone to the shop.

6. can’t
It’s not possible that Joe went home without me!
Joe home without me!
7. must
I’m pretty sure the burglar got in through the kitchen window.

The burglar through the kitchen window.


8. may
Maybe Philippa left work already.

Philippa work already.


9. might
Maybe Darren didn’t finish work on time.

Darren work on time.


10. couldn’t

The rabbit has escaped! But don’t worry. He far.

Simple Passive

1. Which word completes the sentence?


The equipment ___ delivered tomorrow afternoon.

will be
will
will been

2. Which word completes the sentence?


The woman was bitten ___ a snake.

from
for
by

3. Which word completes the sentence?


Mark was ___ to hospital in an ambulance.

taken
took
taking

4. Which word or phrase CANNOT complete the sentence?


Dogs ___ kept under control.

must
are always
should be
5. Which word completes the sentence?
Police ___ been informed about the incident.
have
is
was

6. You must eat this yoghurt before 15th May.

This yoghurt before 15th May.


7. We have taken the visitors to the lounge.

The visitors to the lounge.


8. People built the bridge over 300 years ago.

The bridge over 300 years ago.


9. People manufacture most electronic equipment in south east Asia.

Most electronic equipment in south east Asia.


10. You shouldn’t take drinks into the art gallery.

Drinks into the art gallery.

Past Perfect

1. Which word completes the sentence?


When I got home, the children had already ___ to bed.

went
gone
going

2. Which word completes the sentence?


When I turned on the television, my favourite program _______.

had finished nearly


has nearly finished
had nearly finished

3. Which word completes the sentence?


We ___ been out long when it started to rain.

had
hadn’t
weren’t

4. Which sentence has a similar meaning?


The film started. Then we arrived at the cinema.
When we had arrived at the cinema, the film had started.
When we had arrived at the cinema, the film started.
When we arrived at the cinema, the film had already started.

5. Which sentence has a similar meaning?


Someone stole my phone. Then I found my bag and the phone was not there.

When I found my bag, I noticed that someone had stolen my phone.


When I found my bag, I had noticed that someone stole my phone.
When I found my bag, I had noticed that someone had stolen my phone.

6. be

We finally arrived at the hotel. It a long journey and we were very tired.
7. decide

The council to put speed cameras along the road because there had been
seven fatal accidents in the past year.
8. survive

Emergency workers pulled three people from the wreckage. They under the
wreckage for four days.
9. live

Kathy was sad when she moved house, because she there for over fifteen
years.
10. feel

Tom great because he had stayed up late the night before.

Past Perfect Continuous

1. (only walk)

We for about ten minutes before it started to rain.


2. (work)

Mandy was exhausted by the time she went on holiday because she over 55
hours a week.
3. (clean)

The flat was lovely and tidy because my flatmate .

4. (not live)
Colin and his wife in their home long before Colin changed jobs and they had
to move house again.
5. (already take)

Many European countries action to reduce greenhouse gas emissions prior to


the Kyoto Protocol in 1990.
Complete these sentences using the past perfect continuous and the words in bold.
6. (grow)

Before the recession, the economy at a rapid pace.


7. (hide)

Five suspected terrorists were arrested earlier today. They in a London


basement.
8. (not talk)

We long before I had to leave to catch my train.


9. (not get)

Paul and Debbie have broken up. They on well for some time.
10. (not rain)

If it so heavily, I would have gone running.

Defining Relative Clauses

1. Which word goes in the space?


The mountain ____ we climbed yesterday was the highest mountain in Britain!

where
which
what

2. In which sentence can you delete who?

The man who I saw on the bus is my neighbour.


The man who lives next to me is nearly eighty.
The man who cleans my windows has gone into hospital.

3. In which sentence can you NOT delete that?

I’ve lost the magazine that I was reading.


A photocopier is a machine that makes copies of pages.
The film that we saw yesterday was brilliant.

4. What CANNOT go in the space?


Julie looked after the injured bird ___ she found in the garden.
(No word is needed here)
that
who

5. Rewrite these sentences:


Greg bought a camera yesterday.
The camera doesn’t work.

The camera that Greg bought yesterday doesn’t work.


Greg, who bought a camera yesterday, doesn’t work.
The camera who Greg bought yesterday doesn’t work.

6. What CAN’T you write in the space?


Last week I bought a watch ___ was half price.

which
that
(no word is needed here)

7. Rewrite these sentences.


I met a man at a meeting last week.
The man was at the party.

The man who I met at the party last week was at the meeting.
The man I met at the meeting last week was at the party.
I met the man, which was at the meeting last week, at the party.

8. Complete the sentence.


That’s the shop ___ I bought my wedding ring.

which
where
(No word is needed here)

9. Complete the sentence.


There’s the woman ___ I met last week.

which
(no word is needed here)
that

10. Which sentence needs the word who?

Is that the woman ___ lives next door to your grandmother?


Is that the woman ___ you work with?
Is that the woman ___ Dan was talking about?

Reported Speech
1. Report this sentence correctly.
‘I can swim really fast.’

He told that he could swim really fast.


He said that he could swim really fast.
He said me that he could swim really fast.

2. Report this sentence correctly.


‘There was an accident outside the supermarket’.

He said there had been an accident outside the supermarket.


He said there were an accident outside the supermarket.
He said there has been an accident outside the supermarket.

3. Report this sentence correctly.


Tom said ‘I’m going to London tomorrow.’
Five days later you say...

Tom said he was going to London the following day.


Tom said he is going to London the following day.
Tom said he was going to London tomorrow.

4. Which sentence is NOT correct?

James said he will help me.


Karen said she was going to be late.
Lisa said she didn’t have a map.

5. Which words complete the sentence?


Maria apologised for not coming. She said she had been busy ____.

that day
the following day
previous day

6. Paul: ‘I won’t be at the meeting tomorrow.’


Paul said that he at the meeting the following day.
7. Me: ‘I’ve done it!’
I told you that I .
8. Danny: ‘I’m going to be late’.
Danny told me that he to be late.
9. George: “I can’t chat because I’m working”.
George said that he because he was working.
10. Hannah: “I want to go to the football match, but I don’t have enough money”.

Hannah said that she to go to the football match, but she didn’t have enough
money.

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