FCE Use of English-2

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For the revised Cambridge Examination ; Ley ZS Express Publishing FCE Use of English CONTENTS oe + a a oe © 10 1 12 Tense Forms.. Practice test 1 a : 19 The Infinitive/ing form/Participles Practice test 2... Modal Verbs. Practice test 3... Adjectives / Adverbs / Comparisons .. Practice test 4 Pre-test 1... Clauses / Linking Words... Practice test 5.... Reported Speech... Practice test 6... Passive Voice / Causative Form Selly, Practice test 7... Conditionals/Wishes/Unreal Past Practice test 8... Pre-test 2... Nouns/Articles 151 Practice test 9... Determiners / Pronouns .. Practice test 10...... Questions / Short Answers. Practice test 11... Inversion | Emphatic Structures. Practice test 12.. Pre-test 3 Appendix 1: rencesiyeling Rules Appendix Appendix Appendix 4: Word Formation . Irregular Verbs... The “FGE Use of English 2” js a practice book intended mainly for intermediae and post-intermediate students, but its also useful for more advanced students for revision and censolidation. ‘The aim of the book is to help students to understand and use English grammar through structurally graded material ‘an¢ full-colour pictures. In addition the book afters preparation for the new Cambndge FUE Examination, or any other similar examinations Oral Development sections. These appear throughout the book and help students practise the grammar structures presented. Foider sections. Each unit is followed by oxorcises which provide general practice for the new FCE Examination or any other similar examinations. The use of Phrasal Verbs is explained in ‘Appendix 2 and the use of Prepositions is explained in ‘Appendix 9 at the back of the book. There are also “key” word transiormation exercises. cellocations and idioms, fest sections. After every unt there Is a section which trains students to cope with the new Cambridge FCE Exemination Papor 3 - Use of English or any othor similar examinations. Pre-test sections. ‘After evory four units there is a section which familiarises the students with the format and level of cifficulty of the actual tests. ‘These appear in the Teacher's Book and revise all structures: taught up {0 this point ‘A Teacher's Book accompanies the Student's Book This contains the answers to tne exercises in the Siudent’s Book {and presents useful grammar tips as well as three tests in two separate versions. yA + } ° i} Lani Cy | [e) ra Pevssted by Eapiess uuu abe rvoe, New Greernam Par Newoury, Seksrwe RG 19 HW Tel. 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They are getting marnea this summer @ fixed arrangements in the near future 2 The robber waves Nis gun and everyone gets —_b personal experiencesichanges that have happened down on the floor. © actions taking place at or around the moment 4 The sun rises in the east and sets in the ‘of speaking; temporary situations west ‘@ actions started at a stated time in the past 4 The course starts on 10th October. and vontinuing up to the present 5. Clare is looking for a now flat © roviews/eports cormmentevies/dramatic nauratives 6 We've been sharing a lat for years. 1 permanent situations or states 7 Thoy employ staff from all over the world. g permanent truths or laws of nature 8 Paula has become more independent since —_h_ emphasis on duration of an action that began Sarting university, in the past and continues up to the present 9 The child has been missing since last night. i timetables/programmes future meaning) da 2 a 4a 8 6 7 8 8 bB Identity the tenses, then match them with the correct description. 1 Bill always stops to buy mikonhs wayto —@_past actons of cert curation naving visible work. resutsettects in the present 2. The naw sarial is growing in popularity changing or developing situations 3. There goes the last dus! ¢ recently completed actions 4 Scientists have just discovered a way to d_ exclamatory sentences prevent memory loss. @ frequently repeated actions with “aways” > Andrea has phoned me every day this week ‘eupressing the speaker's annoyance or criticism 6 Laurais always criticising my appearance. actions which nappened at an unstated past 7 | fee exhausted as | have been working on time and are connected to the present ‘my assignment all nignt. @ emphasis on number, frequency Pileting 8 He's been asking to bortow money again. hy repeated/habitual actions 9 The Kellys have moved to Manchester. i expressing anger, irtation, annoyance or Pe cnticism Th 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 & Put the verbs in brackets into the correct present forms. Dear Mr and Mrs Williams, 11) ..am writing... (write) to thank you for coming to our wedding last month. FT hope you enjoyed yourselves. Sheila and | 2) ssn Guatfreturn) from our Roneymoon in Senya and a .. fow/look forward to} starting our new life together. We 4) Gjust/move) into our new house and since our honeumoon we 5) .. . (Spend) all aur free time decorating. The house 8) 0... sv: (actually/begir) to fee! like home now and we DL. (gracuially/settie) into a routine. We B) - (have) breakfast together in the morning, but then we 9 soo. --. (not/see) each other until late Fis the evening when We 10) ono “Get) home from work. | hope both of you. Pid _ (be) well since we last saw you. No pan vi ate sdieed, seed tansites in any ens, eectrome Ing of ofnennise person ofthe Love, David and Sheila Le Tense Forms .. Sie voi spree permanent ay tr thn an econ and ot ve conti ones) ‘These are: verbs of the senses (used to express involuntary actions): fool, hear, sce, smell, ay ete, see someone standing at the front door. Verbs of feelings and emotions : adore, detest, ; lke, enjoy, forgive, hate, like ete. She realy enjoys cooking for hor fiends. Verbs of opinion : agree, 4g | believe, suppose, understand etc. | dan't believe e's coming. Other verbs : appear (- Present Continuous Infinitive he is cnving/ne wil be driving - (to) be oriving # Past Simple/Present Perlect/Past Perfect/Future Perfect > Perfect Infinitive ine croveihe nas driventhe had drivenihe will have driven = (to) have driven © Past Cont./Present Pertect Cont.’Past Perlect Cont./Future Perfect Cont, > Perfect Cont. infinitive fie vas dhivingihe has been drivingihe had been dhivinglhe will have been diving > (to) have been driving Present Infinitive =| fe Rewrite the sentences using the verb in brackets. Mind the tense of the infinitives. ach line xes She has lost her job, (seer) She seems to have lost her job. Ann vas accepted to work there. (seem) Ho is working hard. (appear) They have been watching TV all afterncon. (seem) Tom missed the train. (appear) Thay are moving house. (sem) She found the solution. (claim) : : Ithas been raining hard. (appear) She is reading a magazine. (pretend) Sharon tells lies. (tend) Fill in the correct form of the infinitive. Tre woathor somes ..t0 have improved... (prove). Let's go out She appears; (work) on her composition for hours She has deciced (accept) my offer. Im hoping : (leave) by then so | won't be able to come with you This carpet is fithy: t really needs (clean) soon’ The waste from the power station is said (pollute) the aimosphere for months. Iewill be much too hot... . (wear) a coat. You must have been thirsty (anink) all that water. He appears (injure) as a result of the fight. You're not expected (pay) the whole amount tocay. ‘The report was supposed - senna fISM) WO MOUTS 2Q0. ii was very cold earlier on today but it seems (warm up) now. He daims (discovat) a cure for the common cold Gan | trust you : gua sons (KEGD) HHS a SEE! ESBS Soar Hemsens gE Sioa loner Ree Sho S06ME aes (work) too hard these days. 23-4

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