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Extra Grammar Exercises


(Unit 7, page 77)

LESSON 1 Adjective clauses with subject relative pronouns who and that
1 Correct the errors in each adjective clause.
1. Bastille Day is a historical holiday that it is celebrated in France.
2. Halloween is a children’s holiday it takes place on the last day of October.
3. The two hurricanes who they struck Panama after the holiday were terrible.
4. The girl she is celebrating her fifteenth birthday is wearing a beautiful dress.
5. The science fiction novel that take place during Carnaval was a real page-turner.
6. The dry cleaner who he cleaned my costume did a good job.

2 Unscramble the words. Write who if the adjective clause gives information about
a person. Write that if the adjective clause gives information about a thing.
1. an acupuncturist / is a practitioner / to treat illnesses / uses needles
An acupuncturist is a practitioner who uses needles to treat illnesses.
2. every culture / are important to remember / has traditions
Every culture has traditions that are important to remember.
3. Carmen / has a lot of knowledge / is a person / about Peruvian traditions
Carmen is a person who has a lot of knowledge about Peruvian
traditions.
4. wasn’t very strong / the earthquake / yesterday / struck Los Angeles
the earthquake that struck Los Angeles yesterday wasn´t very
strong.
5. people / are very lucky / have artistic ability
people who have artistic ability are very lucky.
6. were fascinated by the colors / were watching the fireworks / the people
the people who were watching the fireworks were fascinating by the
colors.
7. will need new batteries soon / the flashlights / were in the shelter
the flashlights that were in the shelter will need new batteries
soon.
8. just changed her mind / was going to marry George / the woman
the woman who was going to marry George just change her
mind.
9. he wrote / a travel book / holidays around the world / is about

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he wrote a travel book that is about holidays around the world.


10. the man / has a lot of experience / set off the fireworks
That man who set the fireworks has a lot of experience.

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(Unit 7, page 79)

LESSON 2 Adjective clauses with object relative pronouns who, whom,


and that
1 Write who if the adjective clause gives information about a person. Write
that if the adjective clause gives information about a thing. Then circle if the
relative pronoun is a subject (S) or object (O) of the adjective clause.
 Talent is an ability that you are born with. S O
 Karina is the person who has the most skills in our office. S O
 Your experience is the time whom you have spent working at a job. S O
 Fortunately, the earthquake that struck Taipei wasn’t very strong. S O
 The homeopathic doctor whom my friend went to is really nice. S O
 The people who were marching in the parade were all soldiers. S O
 Holi is an Indian holiday which people celebrate by throwing paint
at each other. S O
 A picnic is a meal which people eat outdoors at a park. S O
 An autobiography is a book which someone writes about him
or herself. S O
 An author is a person who writes a book. S O

2 Cross out the relative pronoun if it can be omitted. If it can’t be omitted, write
X in the box.
The special food that people eat for the Harvest Moon Festival is called a
moon cake.
 The Dragon Boat race is a Hong Kong tradition that is world-famous.

The travel book that she wrote about African holidays was really interesting.
 The drought that caused the famine changed everyone’s plans for the holiday.
The costumes that people wore in the parade were amazing.
 The family that sets off fireworks every Independence Day is famous.

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3 Correct the error(s) in each adjective clause.


 The mystery novel he wrote it about Mardi Gras was trash!
Thanksgiving is a holiday whom people celebrate in North America. which

Having a picnic is one way that Japanese people they celebrate Hanami.
A to-do list is an idea it can help you prepare for giving gifts and sending cards.
that
The doctor that she gave me a checkup before our wedding was very nice. who
The announcement who she made it about your engagement was really exciting.

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LESSON 1 The unreal conditional: Review and expansion

1 Complete the sentences in the present unreal conditional. Use would.


1. If I were (I / be) you, I would get
(I / get) a new coffeemaker. The Coffee Machine is on sale.

2. What time would you go (you / go) to sleep if


You didn´t have to (you / not / have to) get up to go to work?

3. If we knew (we / know) Margaret’s e-mail address,


We would have sent (we / send) her an invitation.

4. Would you get (you / get) the new Banana tablet if


The price would have been (the price / be) right?

5. Who would you have told (you / tell) if you saw


(you / see) someone steal something in a store?

6. Where would Mark have gone (Mark / go) if


He would have had (he / have) a one-month vacation?

7. Would you have taken (you / take) your children to the new action film
if it would not have been (it / not / be) too violent?

8. Do you think more people would have gotten (more people / get) plastic
surgery if
No one would have known (no one / know)?

9. If it weren´t (it / not / be) very expensive to join a health


club, most people would have joined (most people / join)?

10. If you didn´t have to (you / not / have to) work,


You would have stayed (you / stay) home?

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2 Rewrite the present unreal conditional sentences, correcting the errors.

1. How would you get to the movies if there will be a lot of traffic?
How would you get to the movies if there were a lot of traffic?

2. If the weather would be good, will you take the day off?
If the weather was be good, would you take the day off?

3. Would you drive a colleague home from work if he or she would be sick?
Would you drive a colleague home from work if he or she would be sick?

4. What would most people eat for dinner if they will want to lose weight?
What would most people eat for dinner if they wanted lose wight?

5. Will people have fewer accidents if they didn’t talk on the phone when they drove?
Would people have fewer accidents if they didn´t talk on the phone when
they drop

3 Rewrite the unreal conditional sentences, reversing the order of the clauses.

1. She would have acupuncture if she had a lot of back pain.


If she had a lot of back pain, she would have acupuncture.

2. Would a vegetarian eat meat if there were nothing else to eat?


If there were nothing else to eat, would a vegetable eat meet?

3. Would you rent a car if you took a trip to London?


If you a trip to London would you sent car?

4. If there weren’t a good movie at the Uptown Theater, I wouldn’t go out tonight.
I wouldn´t go out tonight, if there weren´t a good movie at the Uptown
Theater.

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LESSON 2 The past unreal conditional


1 Read each statement. Then circle T (true) or F (false) to indicate your
understanding.
1. If Martin had had more time, he would have driven me to the mall.
T / F Martin drove me to the mall.
2. I would have told him the truth if I had known it.
T / F I told him the truth.
3. We would have gone to the theater if we had been able to get tickets.
T / F We didn’t go to the theater.
4. Melanie would have bought the TRX laptop if it had been on sale.
T / F Melanie didn’t buy the TRX laptop.
5. If my parents had known that I was there, they would have been angry.
T / F They were angry.

2 Choose the correct verb phrase to complete each sentence.


1. If I had had more time, I you to work.
a. drove b. would drive c. would have driven
2. If she me about it, I would have said OK.
a. would have told b. would tell c. had told
3. If you had left the office earlier, you the accident.
a. had seen b. would have seen c. would see
4. Things different if she and Fred had gotten married.
a. would have been b. were c. will be
5. If I 200 years ago, I would have been a farmer.
a. would have lived b. would live c. had lived
6. If Sally had known about the electronics sale, she new stereo headphones.
a. would buy b. will buy c. would have bought

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3 Complete each sentence in the past unreal conditional.


1. If you had asked (ask) me, I would have told (tell) you.
2. She hadn´t (not / say) anything if she would have know
(know) it would cause a problem.
3. They wouldn´t have gone (not / go) to Spain if they
Hadn´t learned (not / learn) Spanish.
4. The soccer team wouldn´t have won (not / win) the prize if it
Hadn´t been (not / be) the best.
5. Michael would have bought
(buy) the house if it hadn´t cost
(not / cost) so much.

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