Jose Jurado Examen 1 Bach 2 Parte

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1.

JOIN THESE SENTENCES WITH A RELATIVE PRONOUN


1. We first went to Edinburgh. This city is the capital of Scotland.
2. That is the man. You spoke to him last night.
3. The woman is coming soon. His husband is in prison.
4. I am looking after some children. They are very spoilt.
5. The firm is sending me to New York. I´ve never been there before.
6. This is the story of Tom Shepherd. His wife suddenly loses her memory.
7. They had visited their aunt in 2016. That year she got ill.

2. CONDITIONAL SENTENCES
1. Jim fell down the stairs, that's why he didn’t play football last Sunday.
If ................................................................................................................
2. If you don't come with me I won't go to the theatre.
Unless .......................................................................
3. I don't like Tim because he is always saying nasty things.
I would ..............................................................................
4. We were late because the plane was delayed by the bad weather.
If the .............................................................................................
5. If you want my advice, don't sell your car.
If I ...............................................................
6. I don't live near my office, so I have to drive.
If ..................................................................................

3. MODALS
1. Drinking alcohol while you drive is prohibited by law.
You...
2. Perhaps I will go to the cinema.
I...
3. I am not able to get up early in the morning.
I...
4. I suggest you sleep at least seven hours the night before a big exam
You...
5. It is a pity we didn´t spend our last holiday in the country.
We...
6. I don´t think I told you all the news.
I...
7. It was wrong of the manager to employ 13 year old children
The manager...
8. He is late for work again. He probably woke up late.
He...
9. My motorbike has disappeared.
Someone _______________________________________________________
10. It is possible she told you a lie.
She ____________________________________________________________
11. Perhaps he called me, but I was out earlier
He______________________________________________________________
12. It was wrong of you not to apologise to her.
You ________________________________________________________________

4. CHANGE INTO PASSIVE VOICE


1. Paul wrote the words and John made the music.
2. Sanders and Company aren´t building that house.
3. The rescuers had carried the two cold and hungry children down the mountain and
taken them into a warm room.
4. You can see her face in every gossip column in the country.
5. Who has been making such a noise?
6. Rachel´s sister gave her a forbidden book.*
7. Where will the professor give his lecture?

5. CHANGE INTO ACTIVE


1. A new road is being planned near my house by the government.
2. Three novels had been written by him before 1867.
3. Jimmy might have been delayed by the traffic.
4. No new discoveries on cancer have been made by the researchers.
5. Was the publication going to be censured by the editors?
6. The little girl has been being looked for by more than one hundred volunteers.

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