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English Grammar Exercises: Infinitives & More

The document provides examples of different English grammar structures including infinitives or gerunds, conditionals, possibility and certainty, relative clauses, phrasal verbs, word beginnings with given letters, matching words to complete sentences, and matching words to different contexts. It examines the use of various parts of speech and verb forms across multiple sentence constructions.
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English Grammar Exercises: Infinitives & More

The document provides examples of different English grammar structures including infinitives or gerunds, conditionals, possibility and certainty, relative clauses, phrasal verbs, word beginnings with given letters, matching words to complete sentences, and matching words to different contexts. It examines the use of various parts of speech and verb forms across multiple sentence constructions.
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Infinitive or gerund: (p.

64)

On their way to the airport, Jeff and Sue had to stop ………………………… (fuel) the car,

because she had forgotten ………………………… (do) it before the trip. He stopped

………………………… (drive) at the gas station and she suggested …………………………

(have) a coffee, but he insisted on ………………………… (leave) soon.

Conditionals: (p. 85)

1. If he … (book) well in advance, he … (get) a discount.

2. How … you … (promote) your city if you … (become) the mayor?

3. If I … (know) you were coming, I … (buy) the tickets, but unfortunately I didn’t.

4. We won’t be able to go to the USA … we have a visa.

5. You will find the museum … you follow the signs.

Possibility/Certainty (p. 95)

1. It’s impossible that they have arrived – they left an hour ago and the journey takes at least

three hours.

CAN’T

LIKELIHOOD

2. I’m pretty sure she’ll accept the upgrade.

BOUND

PROBABILITY
Relative Clauses (p. 91)

WHO, WHICH, WHOSE, WHERE, WHEN

1. The glass pyramid/built by architect I. M. Pei/stands in front of the Louvre

2. Athena/father was Zeus/was the goddess of war and wisdom

3. Elizabeth I/was the Queen of England/lived in the 16th century

4. The Louvre/we saw Mona Lisa/is closed on Tuesdays

5. The last time/the flight delayed/he had to wait five hours

Phrasal verbs: (p. 57)

PICK, RUN, HANG, MAKE, BACK, PUT, SHOW

FOR, UP, OUT, UP, IN, OUT, UP, AROUND

My cousin was supposed to …… us …… when we arrived and …… us …… in his flat in NY.

He changed his mind and …… …… at the last minute so he didn’t …… …… at the airport. We

…… …… for hours and then we …… …… the taxi station.

First letters are given:

1. All s……………… were invited to comment on the new resort proposal.

2. R……………… prices are always higher than when you buy w……………… goods.

3. The m…………. on this floor consists of thousands little stone squares.

4. A…………. is very similar to fishing.


Match the words and complete the sentences (there are extra words):

ROLLING, VESTED, HOST, FRUITFUL

COLLABORATION, COMMUNITY, STOCK, DEFECTION

1. The ……………… ……………… of this island resents the impact of mass tourism.

2. British Railways had to improve their ……………… ……………… to serve the

passengers arriving by Eurostar.

3. They hoped to have ……………… ……………… with all partners, but they failed.

GUEST, GOLF, HOTEL, FULL-FARE

COURSE, TRACK, PAYING, BEDS

1. If you have free time for sports, why don’t you go to the …………… …………. ?

2. The total capacity of the new Hyatt Hotel is 250 …………… …………… .

3. Did he get an upgrade or was he a …………… …………… passenger?

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