
3rd Language Exam Guide B2P1
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English
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8th Grade
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Hard
Jonathan Smith
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Language Exam Guide B2P1
Week 5 use if only to talk about Present and Past Wishes
Week 6 use other forms of Conditionals (unless, provided, and as long as)
Week 7express Hypothetical Situations in the past and present using 2nd and 3rd Conditionals
Week 8 use Mixed Conditional in Hypothetical Situations (present clause + past clause)
Week 9 use although, even though, and though to contrast ideas
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Week 5 use if only to talk about Present and Past Wishes
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Multiple Choice
1. Complete the sentence:
"I wish I ___ a bigger house."
have
had
will have
has
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Multiple Choice
2. Identify the correct wish for this situation:
Mark failed his exam. He says:
I wish I study harder.
I wish I studied harder.
I wish I had studied harder.
I wish I have studied harder.
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Multiple Choice
3. Which sentence expresses a present wish?
I wish I were taller.
I wish I had taken that job.
I wish I had known about the party.
I wish you had been there.
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Multiple Choice
4. Complete the sentence:
"He wishes he ___ go to the concert tonight, but he has to work."
can
could
would
had
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Multiple Choice
5. What does this wish express?
"I wish I hadn’t eaten so much cake."
Regret about the past
Desire for the future
A complaint about the present
Hope for a better result
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Week 6 use other forms of Conditionals (unless, provided, and as long as)
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Multiple Choice
1. Complete the sentence:
"You won’t pass the exam ___ you study harder."
provided
unless
as long as
if
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Multiple Choice
2. Choose the correct option to complete the sentence:
"I will lend you my car ___ you promise to drive carefully."
unless
provided
if not
despite
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Multiple Choice
3. Which sentence means the same as: "We’ll go to the beach if it doesn’t rain"?
We’ll go to the beach unless it rains.
We’ll go to the beach as long as it rains.
We’ll go to the beach provided it rains.
We’ll go to the beach unless it’s sunny.
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Multiple Choice
4. Complete the sentence:
"You can borrow my laptop ___ you return it by tomorrow."
as long as
unless
without
despite
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Multiple Choice
5. What does this sentence mean?
"You can join the club provided you pay the membership fee."
You don’t have to pay to join the club.
Paying the membership fee is optional.
You can join only if you pay the membership fee.
You can pay the fee after joining.
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Week 7 express Hypothetical Situations in the past and present using 2nd and 3rd Conditionals
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Multiple Choice
1. Which sentence expresses a hypothetical situation in the present?
If I were rich, I would travel the world.
If I had studied more, I would have passed the test.
If she had gone to the party, she would have met him.
If we had known, we would have helped.
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Multiple Choice
2. Complete the sentence:
"If he ___ the truth, he wouldn’t be so upset now."
knew
knows
had known
would know
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Multiple Choice
3. Complete the sentence for a past hypothetical:
"If I ___ harder, I would have gotten a better grade."
study
had studied
studied
would study
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Multiple Choice
4. Which of the following expresses a 3rd conditional sentence?
If I knew his number, I would call him.
If I had known about the meeting, I would have attended.
If she was taller, she would play basketball.
If you ask me, I will help you.
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Multiple Choice
5. Complete the sentence for a present hypothetical:
"If they ___ a car, they would drive to the beach."
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Week 8 use Mixed Conditional in Hypothetical Situations (present clause + past clause)
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Multiple Choice
1. Complete the sentence:
"If I ___ more confident, I would have given a better presentation yesterday."
am
was
were
had been
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Multiple Choice
2. Identify the mixed conditional sentence:
If I had studied, I would have passed the exam.
If I were you, I would quit my job.
If she were more responsible, she wouldn’t have missed the meeting.
If he runs fast, he will win the race.
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Multiple Choice
3. Complete the sentence:
"If they ___ more polite, they wouldn’t have offended the guests last night."
are
had been
were
have been
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Multiple Choice
4. Choose the correct mixed conditional sentence:
If we had known about the traffic, we would have left earlier.
If he were more organized, he wouldn’t have forgotten the appointment.
If I study hard, I will pass the test.
If she had gone to college, she would have a degree now.
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Multiple Choice
5. Complete the sentence:
"If I ___ fluent in French, I would have applied for that job last year."
am
were
had been
will be
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Week 9 use although, even though, and though to contrast ideas
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Multiple Choice
1. Complete the sentence:
"___ it was raining, they decided to go hiking."
Although
Because
So
Therefore
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Multiple Choice
2. Which sentence uses even though correctly?
He went to the party even though he was sick.
Even though he is tired, he will leave early.
I like the movie, even though I watched it.
Even though they wanted, they couldn’t.
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Multiple Choice
3. Choose the correct option to complete the sentence:
"She finished the marathon, ___ she was injured."
because
even though
and
so
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Multiple Choice
4. Complete the sentence:
"___ the exam was difficult, most students passed."
Though
So
Because
Therefore
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Multiple Choice
5. Which of the following expresses a contrasting idea?
I didn’t go to the concert because I was busy.
He passed the test, even though he didn’t study.
She stayed home and watched a movie.
The train was late, so they missed the meeting.
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Open Ended
1. Present and Past Wishes:
Create two sentences: one expressing a wish about the present and one about the past.
Example:
Present: I wish I were taller.
Past: I wish I had studied harder for the exam.
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Open Ended
2. Conditionals (Unless, Provided, As Long As):
Write two sentences: one using unless and one using either provided or as long as.
Example:
You can’t go out unless you finish your homework.
I will help you provided you explain the problem first.
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Open Ended
3. 2nd and 3rd Conditionals (Hypothetical Situations):
Write two sentences: one using a 2nd conditional (present/future hypothetical) and one using a 3rd conditional (past hypothetical).
Example:
2nd: If I were you, I would take that job.
3rd: If I had known about the meeting, I would have attended.
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Open Ended
4. Mixed Conditionals:
Write two sentences that link present and past situations in hypothetical scenarios.
Example:
If I were more careful, I wouldn’t have made that mistake.
If she had studied medicine, she would be a doctor now.
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Open Ended
5. Contrasting Ideas (Although, Even Though, Though):
Write two sentences contrasting ideas using although, even though, or though.
Example:
Although it was late, he continued working.
Even though she was tired, she went to the gym.
Language Exam Guide B2P1
Week 5 use if only to talk about Present and Past Wishes
Week 6 use other forms of Conditionals (unless, provided, and as long as)
Week 7express Hypothetical Situations in the past and present using 2nd and 3rd Conditionals
Week 8 use Mixed Conditional in Hypothetical Situations (present clause + past clause)
Week 9 use although, even though, and though to contrast ideas
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