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Grammar Revision Exercises, Esquemas y mapas conceptuales de Inglés

A comprehensive set of grammar revision exercises covering a wide range of topics, including relative clauses, purpose clauses, passive voice, causative constructions, modal verbs, infinitives and gerunds, reported speech, and conditional sentences. The exercises are designed to help students practice and reinforce their understanding of these grammatical concepts. By working through the exercises, students can improve their ability to recognize and correctly use various grammar structures in english. The document could be particularly useful for university-level english language learners or students preparing for language proficiency exams that test grammar knowledge.

Tipo: Esquemas y mapas conceptuales

2021/2022

Subido el 06/11/2022

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GRAMMAR REVISION
1. Mr Tass was a rich businessman. His daughter was very beautiful. (Relative)
2. He carries a mobile phone and so, he keeps in touch with his children. (Purpose)
3. Bill eats a big breakfast, so he isn't hungry in the morning. (Purpose)
4. Does anyone deliver your shopping? (Causative)
5. It was shown that he'd been cheating. (Passive)
6. It is assumed that he was rich. (Passive)
7. I'm going to tell someone to add an extra room. (Causative)
8. She borrowed the car from a colleague. She worked with him. (Relative)
9. We ordered somebody to repair the ceiling. (Causative)
10. (Live)__________ abroad means (adapt) ___________ yourself to other culture. (Inf/ger/both)
11. The brakes need fixing. I’ll ________________________ tomorrow. (Causative)
12. I’m sure it has cost a fortune. (Modal)
13. Oxford University will offer him a scholarship. (Passive)
14. I think you worry too much. You… (Modal)
15. To hold my breath for more than a minute is impossible for me. I… (Modal)
16. Your car used to be checked there. (Causative)
17. Jim didn't hear the speaker. The crowd was shouting so loudly. Jim… (Modal)
18. I saw you (open)___________ the fridge and eat the last brownie. (inf/ger/both)
19. I think the answer in the book is wrong. The answer in the book… (Modal)
20. Sarah said, ‘Shall we go to the museum?’. He said, ‘All right’.(Indirect Speech)
21. The PC isn't working. I think it has been damaged during the move. It… (Modal)
22. The boy was carrying a ball. He threw it at Tom. (Relative)
23. It ‘s not necessary for you to come early. You… (Modal)
24. A friendly taxi driver gave me a free ride to town. (Passive)
25. She avoided (tell)____________ him about her plants. (Inf/ger(both)
26. The UN has been sending food to the refugees. (Passive)
27. It appears that they're living in London. (Passive)
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GRAMMAR REVISION

  1. Mr Tass was a rich businessman. His daughter was very beautiful. (Relative)
  2. He carries a mobile phone and so, he keeps in touch with his children. (Purpose)
  3. Bill eats a big breakfast, so he isn't hungry in the morning. (Purpose)
  4. Does anyone deliver your shopping? (Causative)
  5. It was shown that he'd been cheating. (Passive)
  6. It is assumed that he was rich. (Passive)
  7. I'm going to tell someone to add an extra room. (Causative)
  8. She borrowed the car from a colleague. She worked with him. (Relative)
  9. We ordered somebody to repair the ceiling. (Causative)
  10. (Live)__________ abroad means (adapt) ___________ yourself to other culture. (Inf/ger/both)
  11. The brakes need fixing. I’ll ________________________ tomorrow. (Causative)
  12. I’m sure it has cost a fortune. (Modal)
  13. Oxford University will offer him a scholarship. (Passive)
  14. I think you worry too much. You… (Modal)
  15. To hold my breath for more than a minute is impossible for me. I… (Modal)
  16. Your car used to be checked there. (Causative)
  17. Jim didn't hear the speaker. The crowd was shouting so loudly. Jim… (Modal)
  18. I saw you (open)___________ the fridge and eat the last brownie. (inf/ger/both)
  19. I think the answer in the book is wrong. The answer in the book… (Modal)
  20. Sarah said, ‘Shall we go to the museum?’. He said, ‘All right’.(Indirect Speech)
  21. The PC isn't working. I think it has been damaged during the move. It… (Modal)
  22. The boy was carrying a ball. He threw it at Tom. (Relative)
  23. It ‘s not necessary for you to come early. You… (Modal)
  24. A friendly taxi driver gave me a free ride to town. (Passive)
  25. She avoided (tell)____________ him about her plants. (Inf/ger(both)
  26. The UN has been sending food to the refugees. (Passive)
  27. It appears that they're living in London. (Passive)
  1. It's not essential to be rich to be a success. You… (Modal)
  2. People think she steals money. (Passive)
  3. We would prefer to eat in a restaurant rather than at home. We’d … (Inf/ger/both)
  4. He keeps his poems in this locked drawer. Nobody can read them. (Purpose)
  5. I would prefer to go to school by bus. I’d… (Infin/ger/both)
  6. Betty said, ‘don’t write on this paper, please’. (Indirect)
  7. He decided (study) _______________ biology. (Inf/ger/both)
  8. Why don’t you let me (explain) ________________ to you? (Inf/ger/both)
  9. We stopped (have) _______________ a drink. (Inf/ger/both)
  10. We understand that she was fired. (Passive)
  11. They are used to (eat) _____________ sandwiches. (inf/ger/both)
  12. I can’t solve this problem. I wish…
  13. I went to the library because I needed to borrow some books. (Conditional)
  14. We meant (get)________________ there early, but we couldn’t. (Inf/ger/both)
  15. He said, ‘I'll tell Jim I saw you’. (Indirect Speech)
  16. ‘Tom had an accident last week, but he wasn't injured’, said my brother. (Reported)
  17. She said, ‘Where does he work now?’(Reported)
  18. I will never forget (dance)___________ waltz on the ship. (Inf/ger/both)
  19. Mark said, ‘Did you watch the latest film?’ (Reported)
  20. Perhaps it will be sunny this afternoon. It… (Modal)
  21. He said, ‘Must I do the shopping?’ (Reported)
  22. Alfred said, ‘Wait for me’ (Reported)
  23. She regretted forgetting the appointment. If only… (Wish clauses)
  24. I hope I will not have to stay in hospital too long. I wish… 52. Tom must practise more to be a really good guitarist. (Conditional) Providing... 53. I will phone you if… (Conditional)
  25. This is John’s house. (Interrogative, 2 forms)
  26. It’s very late and my friends haven’t come yet. It’s time….