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Oxford English Grammar Course Advanced
TEST 17 • adverb clauses
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● if: revise the basics. Choose the best option to complete the sentences.
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If you sell / will sell the land, what do you think will happen to us?
If I had a bit more money, I’ll buy / I’d buy a small boat and sail around the coast of Ireland.
If you add a little salt it could / might taste less bland.
Well, if they had got more votes last week, I think they will / would have been the winners.
● unless, if and in case. Correct the mistakes or write ‘Correct’.
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Unless they don’t clear up that rubbish, I’m calling the council.
I’ll be surprised unless I pass the exam.
He’ll do very well in the exam, unless he has to write a long essay.
In case you hear the fire alarm, leave the building immediately.
People usually lock up their valuables in case there’s a burglary.
I made a note of his phone number in case I should need it.
● if. Correct (✓) or not (✗)?
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1 If I were a bit stronger, I bet I could lift that.
2 If you will come with me, I’ll show you your room.
3 If you wouldn’t mind waiting a moment, I’ll confirm your reservations.
4 If it wasn’t for the seatbelt, he’d have had terrible injuries.
5 If you should happen to find yourself free on Saturday, give me a call.
6 If you in doubt, wait 24 hours before deciding.
7 Joyce’s prose style, if somewhat complex, is always engaging.
8 I’ll finish writing this letter even it takes me a month.
9 The dog looks in a bad way. I wonder if we shouldn’t call a vet.
10 Had he seen anything, he would have told the police.
● Mixed structures. Choose the best way(s) to complete each sentence: A, B or both.
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1 I told him to go home
he was acting so childishly. A while B because
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you can’t make it to the next meeting, we thought we should discuss sales figures today.
A Since B Whereas
3 Jenny made dinner
I was writing my essay. A as B while
4 The beaches of the west coast are volcanic,
the east has fine golden sands. A while B whereas
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you read one of his books, you’ll want to get all the others. A Once that B Once
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I visit Tokyo I make time to walk in Ueno Park. A Whenever B Whenever that
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do, you’ll be a great success. A you B you’ll
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at room temperature, our products last several weeks. A Stored B Storing
9 Sitting on the beach,
. A the sea looked beautiful B Miranda gazed at the sea
● after … ing, on …ing etc; infinitive clauses. Correct the mistakes or write ‘Correct’.
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1 On hearing the bell, please leave the classroom.
2 In deciding to study physics, I made a very wise choice.
3 Besides they broke a window, they also stole my garden furniture.
4 She joined a gym in order to get fit.
5 I set my alarm early for not being late for work.
6 To see them work together, you’d never guess they can’t stand each other.
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