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Interchange 1
Units 9-16 review

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Unit 9
In unit 9, we learned how to describe people's general appearance (height, age, hair, skin). Remember, when we want to refer to "medium" in height and length, we say "medium height" and "medium length".
Also, we can use prepositions or a participle (verb-ing) to describe a person and identify him/her in a group of people.
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Multiple Choice
Wilson is the one wearing a chair.
correct
incorrect
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Multiple Choice
Katherine is the girl next to Michael.
correct
incorrect
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Multiple Choice
Her hair is brown light.
correct
incorrect
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Multiple Choice
She has in her late twenties.
correct
incorrect
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Multiple Choice
What do he look like?
correct
incorrect
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Multiple Choice
Cris is the boy playing soccer.
correct
incorrect
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Multiple Choice
Jeffrey is the man with speaking to Erick.
correct
incorrect
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Multiple Choice
How old is he?
He's 1 meter 75.
He's about 20.
He's fairly short.
His birthday is on January 23th.
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Multiple Choice
How long is his hair?
It's pretty long.
It's medium.
It's light brown.
It's medium height.
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Multiple Choice
How tall is he?
It's pretty long.
It's fairly short.
He has medium.
He's pretty short.
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Multiple Choice
Lilly is the girl talking on her phone. She's the one with a red polo.
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Multiple Choice
Carla is the woman sitting on the floor. She's the one using the laptop. She's in a gray t-shirt.
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Multiple Choice
Mariana is the one wearing glasses. She's the girl with brown long hair. She's the with a sweater.
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Unit 10
In unit 10, we learned how to use the present perfect. It is for actions that started in the past and continue in the present (unfinished actions). Or for actions that happened and maybe happen again in the future.
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Multiple Select
Choose the verbs that are correct in the past participle.
swim - swum
feel - felt
run - ran
put - putted
speak - spoke
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Multiple Select
Choose the verbs that are correct in the past participle.
eat - ate
give - given
do - did
put - put
write - wrote
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Multiple Select
Choose the correct sentences/questions.
We have been here for an hour.
She have eaten dinner.
Have you ever see a ghost?
I have already eaten lunch.
I haven't never traveled abroad.
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Multiple Select
Choose the correct sentences/questions.
Maria hasn't come back yet.
Where have you be?
We've been here since 8.
Theresa and I has played volleyball.
Has he called you yet?
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Multiple Select
Choose the correct sentences/questions.
You have started to study English.
You haven't taken vacations.
You have yet become a good student.
The students have completed their homework before Monday.
Has she always been like that?
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Multiple Choice
I haven't seen you ________ ages!
for
since
already
yet
just
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Multiple Choice
I ate a minute ago. So I've ________ eaten.
for
since
already
yet
just
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Multiple Choice
We have __________ finished book 1.
for
since
already
yet
just
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Multiple Choice
Has he gone there _______?
for
since
already
yet
just
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Multiple Choice
They have been married __________ 2010.
for
since
already
yet
just
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Multiple Choice
She called you a moment ago. She's _____________ called.
for
since
already
yet
just
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Multiple Choice
They have been outside _______ an hour.
for
since
already
yet
just
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Multiple Choice
He's not ridden a motorcycle _____________.
for
since
already
yet
just
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Multiple Choice
Have you been in college _________ last year?
for
since
already
yet
just
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Multiple Choice
Jamie and I have ___________ studied for the test.
for
since
already
yet
just
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Multiple Choice
Use the simple past for __________________
unfinished actions
finished actions
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Multiple Choice
For the ____________, time isn't very important.
present perfect
simple past
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Multiple Choice
I have never gone to Italy.
correct
incorrect
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Multiple Choice
Ha
correct
incorrect
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Multiple Choice
The book was on the desk when we arrived.
correct
incorrect
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Multiple Choice
The school bus didn't arrived yet.
correct
incorrect
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Multiple Choice
Josh has visited many places last year.
correct
incorrect
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Multiple Choice
Where have you gone in the last year?
correct
incorrect
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Unit 11
In unit 11, we learned how to use adverbs and adjectives to describe places (cities, towns, countries); how to use conjunctions to join ideas and how to use can and should for options and suggestions about places.
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Multiple Choice
China is a really big country.
correct
incorrect
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Multiple Choice
Seoul is very clean __________ organized.
and
but/however
however/though
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Multiple Choice
Madrid is nice city.
correct
incorrect
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Multiple Choice
It is too polluted ________ is pretty organized.
and
but/however
however/though
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Multiple Choice
The Dominican Republic isn't an very clean country.
correct
incorrect
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Multiple Choice
I love to draw. I don't like art, __________
and
but/however
however/though
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Multiple Choice
Switzerland is fairly expensive country.
correct
incorrect
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Multiple Choice
In my opinion, you _________ visit the museum first.
can
should
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Multiple Choice
At the Dominican Republic, you _________ visit Bahía de las Águilas or Lago Enriquillo.
can
should
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Multiple Choice
You _________ make loud noises in the hospital. It is a rule.
can't
shouldn't
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Multiple Choice
Children _________ play alone in the park. It's a good idea for the parents to be there.
can't
shouldn't
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Multiple Choice
I need your opinion. What ________ I do in summer break? I ____________ decide.
can/can't
should/shouldn't
can/shouldn't
should/can't
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Unit 12
In unit 12, we learned how to give suggestions using adjective + infinitive, noun + infinitive; and how to ask for suggestions and request using modal verbs (can, could, may, should).
For suggestion: could, should.
For request: can, could, may.
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Multiple Select
Choose the best suggestions: I have a cold.
Why don't you take vitaminc C?
It's a good idea drink lots of liquid.
You could take cold medicine.
You can drink juice.
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Multiple Select
I have a headache. ____________ I have a pill?
can
should
do
may
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Multiple Select
Choose the best suggestions: I have backache.
You should put some cream on it.
It's best to rest.
It's important don't to lift heavy things.
You may use a cold pack.
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Multiple Select
_________ I have a jar of cream?
should
could
do
may
can
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Multiple Select
Choose the best suggestions: I have insomnia.
Why do you drink tea before going to bed?
You shouldn't not to use the phone at night.
It's useful not to drink coffee too late.
You can't work until night.
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Multiple Choice
a ______ of pain medicine
bottle
can
jar
bag
pack/box
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Multiple Choice
a ______ of cream
bottle
can
jar
bag
pack/box
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Multiple Choice
a ______ of tissues.
bottle
can
jar
bag
pack/box
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Multiple Choice
a ______ of water.
bottle
stick
tube
bag
pack/box
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Multiple Choice
a ______ of toothpaste.
bottle
stick
tube
bag
pack/box
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Multiple Choice
a ______ of lip balm.
bottle
stick
tube
bag
pack/box
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Unit 13
In unit 13, we learned how to agree and disagree using rejoinders (so, too, neither, either); and how to use would and will for requests (ordering food).
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Multiple Choice
I love to eat avocado.
Too I do.
Neither do I.
I do, so.
I don't, either.
So do I.
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Multiple Choice
I didn't order an appetizer.
Neither didn't I.
I did, too.
I didn't, either.
I ordered, too.
So didn't I.
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Multiple Choice
I have had ice cream for dessert.
So did I.
I did, too.
I have, either.
Neither have I.
So have I.
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Multiple Choice
I'm not hungry anymore.
I am, so.
I don't, either.
Neither am I.
So am I.
I am, either.
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Multiple Choice
What _________ you like to eat?
would
will
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Multiple Choice
I'd _____________ a salad.
have
like
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Multiple Choice
What _________ they like for dessert?
would
will
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Multiple Choice
We'll _________ two orders of fries.
have
like
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Multiple Choice
I ____ have chocolate cookies.
would
will
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Multiple Choice
I ____ like more sugar on my tea.
would
will
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Multiple Choice
I'd ______ to see the menu again.
would
will
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Multiple Choice
They _____ have the same drink.
would
will
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Unit 14
In unit 14, we learned how to use adjectives in comparative and superlative; and to ask how questions (how far, how big, how high, how long, how cold, how hot, how deep).
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Multiple Choice
My sister thinks she's _____________ than me, but I don't agree!
intelligenter
the most intelligent
the intelligentest
more intelligent
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Multiple Choice
John ____________ person that I know.
the nicest
is nicer than
is the nicest
is nicest
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Multiple Choice
Avatar is probably _______ film I've seen!
badder
the worst
the baddest
worster
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Multiple Choice
My brother _________ person that I know.
lazier than
the laziest
is lazy
is the laziest
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Multiple Choice
Do you think the Harry Potter films are __________ than the books?
better
gooder than
good
the best
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Multiple Choice
This car ____________ that car.
is cheap than
isn't the cheapest
isn't cheaper than
the cheapest
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Multiple Choice
Who is ________ person in your country?
most powerful
more powerful
the most powerful
more powerful than
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Multiple Choice
Now, she _____________ actress in America.
is the most famous
is the famousest
is the most famousest
is the famous
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Multiple Choice
A: _________ is Yuna river?
B: It's 185 km long.
How far
How deep
How long
How big
How hot
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Multiple Choice
A: _________ is the DR in summer nights?
B: It goes down to 72°F.
How high
How deep
How cold
How big
How hot
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Multiple Choice
A: _________ is Santo Domingo from Punta Cana?
B: It's about 194 km.
How far
How deep
How long
How big
How hot
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Multiple Choice
A: _________ is Dead Sea?
B: It's 306 m deep.
How far
How deep
How long
How big
How hot
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Multiple Choice
A: _________ is the DR in summer?
B: It gets up to 31°C.
How far
How deep
How cold
How high
How hot
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Multiple Choice
A: _________ is Pico Duarte?
B: It's 3.098 m high.
How far
How high
How cold
How big
How hot
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Multiple Choice
A: _________ is Jamaica?
B: It's 10.991 km².
How far
How deep
How cold
How big
How hot
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Unit 15
In unit 15, we learned how to use be going to and present continuous to express the future; and how to pass a message or a request using tell and ask.
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Multiple Choice
A: What are you doing on Friday?
B: I'm not sure. I'm _____________ at home.
going to stay
staying
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Multiple Choice
I'm _________________ Rose at 3 o'clock in the train station.
going to meet
meeting
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Multiple Choice
It's decided! We're __________ the oral exam on Monday.
going to have
having
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Multiple Choice
She's __________ tomorrow. I'm 100% sure.
going to come
coming
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Multiple Choice
Maybe, Thomas is __________ in the soccer match.
going to play
playing
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Multiple Choice
I think I'm __________abroad next year.
going to travel
traveling
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Multiple Choice
Sam and I are definitely __________ that car.
going to buy
buying
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Multiple Choice
Message: The exams are on Tuesday.
Ask the students the exams are on Tuesday.
Tell the students to the exams are on Tuesday.
Ask them the exams are on Tuesday?
Tell them the exams are on Tuesday.
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Multiple Choice
Message: Buy some lettuce.
Ask her to buy some lettuce.
Ask her buy some lettuce.
Tell her to buy some lettuce.
Tell her buy some lettuce.
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Multiple Choice
Message: Don't arrive late.
Ask her don't arrive late.
Tell her not to arrive late.
Would you ask her not to arrive late?
Could you tell her not to arrive late?
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Multiple Choice
Message: The dinner isn't ready.
Ask him to the dinner isn't ready.
Tell him the dinner isn't ready.
Ask him the dinner isn't ready.
Would you tell him to dinner isn't ready?
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Multiple Choice
Message: The family reunion is on a month.
Could you tell them the family reunion is on a month?
Would you ask them the family reunion is on a month?
Ask them the family reunion is on a month
Tell them to the family reunion is on a month
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Unit 16
In unit 16, we learned how to describe changes using the simple present (now, anymore), simple past, present perfect and comparatives; and how to use verb + infinitive to talk about things we want to achieve.
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Poll
What are some changes in your life?
I wear glasses now.
I've started a new course.
I bought a house.
I'm taller now.
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Poll
What are some changes in your life?
I haven't traveled abroad.
I don't eat junk food anymore.
I'm healthier.
I cut my hair.
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Poll
What are some changes in your life?
I learned how to cook.
I grew a beard.
I'm busier now.
I graduated from college.
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Multiple Choice
I _______ to save money.
plan
want to
needs to
make
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Multiple Choice
I _______ from college first.
would like to graduates
needs graduate
have to graduate
'd loves to graduate
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Multiple Choice
I _______ many children.
don't wants to have
wouldn't like to have
not want to have
want to has
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Multiple Choice
I _______ to find a bigger apartment.
am going to
'd love to
plan to
need
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