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REVIEW FOR THE EXAM (UNIT 7, 8, 9,

10)!!!
Vocabulary- Building and houses.
Move house/ move out of a place /move to another place,
address, rent a house, views, neighbourhood, floor, balcony, attic,
basement, living room, doorbell, first floor, flat, front door, ground
terrace, landing, steps, stairs.
GRAMMAR TOPIC- MODAL OF DEDUCTION.
Must: you’re 100% that something is real /happening
could / may / might: 50% sure-50% unsure
Can’t: you’re 100% that something is impossible.
• He must be a doctor because he’s wearing a long white
coat and he’s checking the lady’s pressure.
• She might/may/could be in her office because I haven’t
seen her come out.
• They can’t be football player because none of them know
how to kick the ball.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GjVcNegFJEU

Vocabulary: Accommodation
Pleasure, accommodation, property, reservation, theft.

GRAMMAR: VERBS + PREPOSITIONS


Rely on, depend on, care about, belong to, think about /of, believe
in, worry about, apologize for, argue with, complain about, pay for,
wait for, succeed in, cope with (deal with).
GRAMMAR: QUANTIFIERS
Some, much, many, a lot of, lots of, a few, a little, any, plenty of,
none of, no.
• I have very few books in my library.
• There’s little free time to take a nap.
• None of my classmates couldn’t come to the party.
• My sister has got some money in her bank account.

Vocabulary: NEWS
Sections: business, celebrity gossip, weather, sport, travel,
current affairs, politics, fashion, entertainment, technology,
breaking news. Newsagent’s, blogger, presenter, editor, reporter,

REPORTED SPEECH:
When we want to say what other people said / told us.
PRESENT SIMPLE PAST SIMPLE
PRESENT CONTINUOUS PAST CONTINUOUS
PAST SIMPLE PAST PERFECT
PRESENT PERFECT PAST PERFECT
PAST PERFECT PAST PERFECT
WILL WOULD
CAN COULD
MODALS: SHOULD/MIGHT/ THEY ALL REMAIN THE
WOULD SAME.

The teacher: I don’t want to restart my laptop


The teacher said he didn’t want to restart his laptop.
David: I won’t buy the house.
David said that he wouldn’t buy the house.
Damian: I’m designing a new logo.
Damian said he was designing a new logo.

REPORT QUESTION: We have to use the WH-WORD when


questions start with it or if they start with an AUXILIARY, we have
to use IF
Roman: Where did you see the movie?
Roman asked me where I saw the movie
Erika: Did you take a shower this morning?
Erika asked me if I had taken a shower this/that morning.

REPORT ORDERS.
Paty: Pick up all the litter from your chair.
Paty asked / told me TO pick up all the litter from my chair.
Robert: Don’t cheat on the exam.
Robert told me not to cheat on the exam.

Vocabulary: shopping.
Be able to afford, be in stock, be on sale, come out (the first time),
get a refund, good value for money, have a guarantee, look for a
bargain, reasonably priced, take, send something back.
VERB PATTERN
Remember: there are some verbs which are followed by
an INFINITIVE or an ING.
• I don’t mind losing this game.
• She chose to live in a town.
• She invited me to go to the party with her.
• Sending messages for WhatsApp is a better option
to communicate.
• He’s worried about breaking the rules.

VOCABULARY: CINEMA
Action, animation, chat show, sci-fi, soap opera, comedy, thriller,
romance, game show, horror, documentary,
• This story is based on ….
• Th main character of a movie…
• The director of _________
• A famous scene is when _______
• Studio

GRAMMAR TOPIC: PASSIVE VOICE


The OBJECT becomes the NEW SUBJECT.
• Happy potter was written by J.K Rowling.
• My computer is being repaired by the technician.
• The earth will be destroyed by the humans.
DEFINING AND NON-DEFINING RELATIVE CLAUSES.

CONDITIONALS: SECOND AND THIRD CONDITIONAL.

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