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Test Unit 3 Advanced

This document provides a test on defining relative clauses and modifying comparisons. It contains 15 multiple choice questions about rewriting sentences with relative clauses and identifying which relative pronouns can be used in certain sentences. It also has 8 questions about choosing the correct comparative adjective to complete comparisons, such as much, very, a little bit. Finally, it gives 10 sentences to rewrite using the correct form of the word "wish" in order to express something that someone desires had happened differently in the past.
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Test Unit 3 Advanced

This document provides a test on defining relative clauses and modifying comparisons. It contains 15 multiple choice questions about rewriting sentences with relative clauses and identifying which relative pronouns can be used in certain sentences. It also has 8 questions about choosing the correct comparative adjective to complete comparisons, such as much, very, a little bit. Finally, it gives 10 sentences to rewrite using the correct form of the word "wish" in order to express something that someone desires had happened differently in the past.
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Test Unit 3 Advanced

 Defining Relative Clauses

1. What CAN’T you write in the space?


Last week I bought a watch ___ was half price.
- (No words here)
- That
- Which

2. In which sentence can you delete who?


- The man who I saw on the bus is my neighbour
- The man who cleans my windows has gone into hospital.
- The man who lives next to me is nearly eighty.

3. In which sentence can you NOT delete that?


- The film that we saw yesterday was brilliant.
- I’ve lost the magazine that I was reading.
- A photocopier is a machine that makes copies of pages.

4. What CANNOT go in the space?


Julie looked after the injured bird ___ she found in the garden.
- What
- Who
- (No words here)

5. Rewrite these sentences: “Greg bought a camera yesterday. The camera doesn’t work.”
The camera that Greg bought yesterday doesn’t work

6. Which word goes in the space?


The mountain ____ we climbed yesterday was the highest mountain in Scottland!
- Where
- What
- Which
-

7. Rewrite these sentences. “I met a man at a meeting last week. The man was at the
party.”
The man I met at the meeting last week was at the party.

8. Complete the sentence.


That’s the shop ___ I bought my wedding ring.
- Which
- Where
- (No words here)

9. Complete the sentence.


There’s the woman ___ I met last week.
- Which
- That
- (No words here)

10. Which sentence needs the word who?


- Is that the woman ___ you work with?
- Is that the woman ___ lives next door to your grandmother?
- Is that the woman ___ Dan was talking about?

11. Burger King is the restaurant __________ we had dinner last night.
- Who
- Which
- Where
12. The day __________ I arrived was very nice.
- who
- When
- Where

13. Is this sentence correct or wrong?


"We cannot accept the offer you made."
- Correct
- Wrong

14. Is this sentence correct or wrong?


"We met a salesman who’s bag was stolen."
- Correct
- Wrong

15. Do you know the Disco ____ Andrew picked me up?


- Where
- Which
- Whose

16. There were lots of people at the fancy-dress party, some of ________ had made great
efforts with their costumes.
- Which
- Whom
- That

 Modifying comparisons
Choose the correct answer
Even Roughly Nowhere near Much
A little bit Just Very Totally

1. Technology in the future will be __totally__ different from technology today.

2. I think being kind is _just__ as important as being honest.

3. The results were _even__ better than predicted.

4. She's _nowhere near__ as demanding as our last manager.

5. Profits this year are _roughly__ the same as last year.

6. Could you be _a little bit__ more specific about what the problem is?

7. The film was _very__ similar to the book that it's based on.

8. I'm _much__ less organised than you.

Match the correct letter with the sentence

Cats are _H__ different from dogs! A. So much

Jack's answers are _C__ the same as Mia's on this test! B. Really

I feel _A__ better than yesterday. C. Exactly

We're _F__ less prepared than we should be. D. A little

The Coffee Café is cheap, but _G__ as good as Coffee Central. E. Nowhere near

It was _D__ more expensive than I expected. F. A bit

His way of thinking is _B__ similar to mine. G. Not quite


The documentary is _E__ as interesting as you might think. H. Very

Wish
Write the correct form of “wish”

1. I’d love to live in Australia.

I wish lived in Australia.

2. Patrick failed his driving test.

He wishes he hadn't failed.

3. We didn’t go to Alan’s party.

I wish we had gone to Alan's party.

4. I had an accident at work last Friday.

I wish I hadn't had it.

5. It was a mistake to leave Manchester.

I wish I hadn't left Manchester.

6. Do you wish you had tried harder?

Yes. I wish I had.


7. We lost all our money.

We wish we hadn't lost our money.

8. The maids didn't clean the rooms.

I wish they had cleaned them.

9. I never have enough money - it would be nice to have more.

I wish I had enough money.

10. Sara didn't make the pie.

She wishes she had made it.

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