
UNIT 4 - REVIEW
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UNIT 4 - Review exercises
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Theory
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GRAMMAR
Relative Clauses
Defining
Non-Defining
Preposition + Relative pronoun
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Multiple Choice
Question 1
The woman ___ gave me directions was very kind.
who
which
whose
whom
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Multiple Choice
Question 2
Defining relative clauses always require commas.
True
False
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Fill in the Blanks
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Multiple Choice
Question 4
Which sentence uses the preposition correctly with the relative clause?
This is the person to whom I was talking.
This is the person whom I was talking to.
Both are correct.
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Match
Question 5
Match the sentence beginnings with appropriate relative clauses.
The dog
The girl
The house
that barks a lot is mine.
whose bag you found is waiting outside.
where I grew up is now a museum.
that barks a lot is mine.
whose bag you found is waiting outside.
where I grew up is now a museum.
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Fill in the Blanks
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Multiple Choice
Question 7
Non-defining relative clauses give essential information about a noun.
True
False
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Multiple Choice
Question 8
Choose the correct sentence:
The singer whose song is popular is very talented.
The singer who's song is popular is very talented.
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Fill in the Blanks
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Multiple Choice
Question 10
The city ___ I was born is famous for its history.
when
where
whose
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Match
Question 11
Match the relative pronoun to its use.
whose
which
where
who
Possesion
Obejcts / Animals
Location
people
Possesion
Obejcts / Animals
Location
people
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Multiple Choice
Question 12
We use "that" in non-defining relative clauses.
True
False
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Fill in the Blanks
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Drag and Drop
The party,
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Fill in the Blanks
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Multiple Choice
Question 16
Choose the correct sentence:
This is the teacher to who I spoke.
This is the teacher to whom I spoke.
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Match
Question 17
Match the clause to its meaning.
who I work with
whose car broke down
which I read yesterday
The person I work with.
The person’s car broke down.
The book I read yesterday.
The person I work with.
The person’s car broke down.
The book I read yesterday.
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Fill in the Blanks
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Dropdown
Complete the sentence by choosing the correct option:
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Fill in the Blanks
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Questions to revise vocabulary from Unit 4
Vocabulary
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Multiple Choice
Question 21
What does "bend over backwards" mean?
To try very hard to please someone
To physically bend backwards
To complain about a situation
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Match
Question 22
Match the vocabulary word with its definition.
Drift apart
Make up
Over the moon
To slowly lose contact with someone over
To resolve a conflict or reconcile.
Extremely happy or delighted.
To slowly lose contact with someone over
To resolve a conflict or reconcile.
Extremely happy or delighted.
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Fill in the Blanks
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Multiple Choice
Question 24
To hold a grudge means to forgive someone quickly.
True
False
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Multiple Choice
Question 25
Which expression best fits the situation?
Head over heels
Get butterflies in one’s stomach
Fall out
Over the moon
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Fill in the Blanks
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Match
Question 27
Match the word with its synonym.
Forgive
Gossip
Press
Pardon
Rumors
Push
Pardon
Rumors
Push
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Multiple Choice
Question 28
What does "settle down" mean?
To become calm and establish stability
To negotiate a price
To move to a new location
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Multiple Choice
Question 29
To drive away means to make someone leave.
False
True
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Fill in the Blanks
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Match
Question 31
Match the word with an example sentence.
Fall out
Left out
Pour down
They fell out over a silly argument.
I felt left out when they didn’t invite
It poured down all afternoon.
They fell out over a silly argument.
I felt left out when they didn’t invite
It poured down all afternoon.
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Multiple Choice
Question 32
To point out means to ignore something.
True
False
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Dropdown
Their relationship started to
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Fill in the Blanks
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Match
Question 35
Match the expression with its meaning.
In over one’s head
Head over heels
Make a commitment
To be overwhelmed or in a difficult situ
Completely in love.
To dedicate oneself to something.
To be overwhelmed or in a difficult situ
Completely in love.
To dedicate oneself to something.
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