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Mock Exam III-Answer Key

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Mock Exam III-Answer Key

This document contains an answer key for a mock exam with multiple choice questions and sentence structure exercises covering parts of speech, tenses, conditionals, vocabulary and more. It provides the correct answers to test questions across several sections to be used to self-grade an exam.

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  • Mock Exam III - Answer Key: Provides answers to the mock exam divided by question sections noted by alphabetical letters from A to T.
  • Section D: Answers for questions marked under letter D focusing on hypothetical constructions.
  • Section B: Answers for questions marked under letter B focusing on quantity words.
  • Section E: Answers for questions marked under letter E, dealing with certainty and possibility.
  • Section F: Answers for questions in Section F, about past actions and decisions.
  • Section A: Answers for questions marked under letter A involving grammar and structure.
  • Section C: Answers for questions marked under letter C primarily covering modals of ability.
  • Section J: Numerical answers under the alphabet J covering various word forms of numbers.
  • Section R: Answers for Section R involving conditional sentences.
  • Section L: Answers for Section L dealing with conjunctions for contrast.
  • Section K: Answers for Section K focusing on permission-related sentences.
  • Section M: Answers for Section M focusing on crime terminology.
  • Section P: Answers in Section P concentrating on modal verbs related to advice.
  • Section T: Final answers in Section T involving phrases and idioms.

MOCK EXAM III-ANSWER KEY

A
1-which/- 2-who 3-whose 4-who 5-where 6-when 7-which/-
8-which 9-which

B
1-who 2-that 3-whose 4-that 5-that

C
1-several 2-plenty 3-some 4-enough 5-too much 6-a couple of
7-a lot of 8-too many

D
1-d 2-a 3-e 4-c 5-b

E
1-e 2-c 3-b 4-d 5-a

F
1-will definitely 2-will probably 3-unlikely to 4-will definitely
5-is likely to 6-are likely to 7-probably won’t

1-don’t cover, might 2-will confuse/might confuse, allow 3-will be able to, don’t have
4-doesn’t have, won’t be 5-tell, might not return/won’t return

1-moved, would 2-was/were, would 3-wouldn’t, was/were 4-if, be


5-asked, would 6-could, would/might

1-B 2-A 3-A 4-B 5-B 6-A


J

1-twenty forty 2-minus ninety three degrees centigrade 3-five point two billion
4-four hundred and sixty thousand square metres 5-twenty four percent
6-four thousand kilometres per second

1-b 2-g 3-e 4-a 5-d 6-c 7-f

1-You don’t have to go to school on Saturdays.


2-All drivers must have a driving licence.
3-Peter has to learn Spanish.
4-Customers don’t have to go on the trips organized by the hotel.
5-Passengers mustn’t smoke in this compartment.
6-You are allowed to park your car here.
7-You should see a doctor as you are not feeling well.

1-Although 2-For this reason 3-therefore 4-despite 5-However 6-Besides

1-had to 2-didn’t have to 3-couldn’t 4-had to pay 5-didn’t have to


6-weren’t allowed to

1-shoplifting 2-mugging 3-death penalty 4-prisoner 5-burglary 6-commit


7-judge

1-shouldn’t have taken 2-couldn’t have won 3-should have done 4-would
have come 5-would have called 6-couldn’t have finished.

1-If I had gone to the party, I could have spoken to your brother.
2-If we had your phone number, we would have phoned you.
3-If you had studied much, you wouldn’t have failed your history exam.
4-If we had taken a map,we wouldn’t have got lost in the center of the city.
5-If your mum hadn’t been sick, I would have visited her.
6-If he had had his medicine with him, he wouldn’t have got very ill.
7-If we hadn’t lost our plane tickets, we could have flown yesterday.

S
1-……………………..we wouldn’t have mass air travel today.
2-…………………….Bill Gates hadn’t started Microsoft.
3-…………………….they wouldn’t have elected Barack Obama.
4-…………………….we had had a cure for malaria.
5-…………………….the world would be very difficult.

1-talk over 2-concerns 3-ignore 4-sympathetic 5-trust your intuition

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