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2026-1 Level 7 review

2026-1 Level 7 review

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11 Slides • 68 Questions

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Level 7 Review
2026-1

By Dilvy Santamaría

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Multiple Choice

How many articles are there in English

1

two

2

four

3

at least one for each person, gender and number

4

one

3

The for singular AND plural nouns

I saw the dog on the street (a specific dog, maybe a dog someone is looking for)

Specific

A / AN for singular nouns

I saw a dog on the street (a random dog)

General

There are two types of articles

4

Multiple Choice

What happens when I want to mention a general plural noun?

1

I use THE

2

I use A

3

I use NOTHING

4

I freak out

5

Zero Article for general plural

If there is no option, we put nothing.

Example:
Specific: I saw the dogs outside (I know the dogs)
General: I saw dogs outside (some random dogs)

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Zero

  • The only one: They are THE winners

  • Specific nouns: She's THE author

  • Superlatives: It's THE smallest

  • THE + noun + OF + noun: THE School of Commerce

  • Parts of the planet: We crossed THE river

  • Plural names: THE U.S.A.

  • Destinations: Go to THE market

Definite

Definite and Zero article's rules

  • General, plural, uncountable nouns: Certification exams are difficult

  • Proper names: Ariel, Sanborns, China, Reforma

  • Meals: Dinner is served from 6 to 9

  • Experiences: school, prision, hospital, church

  • Noun + Number: Read question 8

  • Generalizations: Most Mexicans are friendly

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Dropdown

There were ​
books about many topics.

8

Dropdown

My friend recommended ​
book when I asked.

9

Dropdown

I read​
book she recommended.

10

Dropdown

My favorite quote is on ​
page 125

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Dropdown

I liked the book so I looked for more info about ​
author on ​
internet.

12

Dropdown

I found out that they had some of her other books in ​
library of my school.

13

Dropdown

I often buy books at ​
Gandhi.

14

Dropdown

I always enjoy reading during ​
lunch.

15

Dropdown

Before going to ​
work, I have to go by ​
school to drop my children off.

16

Poll

How do you feel about articles?

confident

so-so

scared

ok but I have questions

17

Multiple Choice

How many types of adverbs are there?

1

two

2

three

3

four

4

uncountable

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19

Reorder

Move the blocks to put the adverb in the correct position

My sister Liz

should've paid

for the tickets

three days ago.

1
2
3
4

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Reorder

Put the adverb in the corresponding position.

at school,

it is forbidden

to use our cellphones

in class.

1
2
3
4

21

Reorder

Put the adverb in the corresponding position.

Mom

never

answers her phone

when I call her.

1
2
3
4

22

Reorder

Put the adverb in the corresponding position.

Our class

was

often

interrupted.

1
2
3
4

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Reorder

Put the adverb in the corresponding position.

New teachers

will

sometimes

teach basic levels.

1
2
3
4

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Reorder

Put the adverb in the corresponding position.

Students

had finished

the exercise

quickly

1
2
3
4

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Reorder

Put the adverb in the corresponding position.

Their last movie

was

super

lame (boring)

1
2
3
4

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Reorder

Put the adverb in the corresponding position.

The set design

isn't

good

enough

1
2
3
4

27

Poll

How do you feel about adverbs?

Confident

so so

scared

ok but I have questions

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Multiple Choice

Adjectives need to follow a specific order

1

True

2

False

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media

30

Reorder

put the adjectives in the correct order

confusing

old

foreign

language

1
2
3
4

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Reorder

put the adjectives in the correct order

short

limited

time

offer

1
2
3
4

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Reorder

put the adjectives in the correct order

round

white

jewel

earings

1
2
3
4

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Reorder

put the adjectives in the correct order

new

Eastern

mineral

water

1
2
3
4

34

Poll

Can you order adjectives?

Of course!

I still struggle a bit

I'm crying

Yes, but I want to ask a question

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It was James who could rest after a long work day.

It is a good rest that I need after a long day.

with nouns

It is nice to rest after a long day.

It is nice that I can rest after a long day.

with adjectives

Introductory It (clefts)

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Multiple Choice

Emphasize the noun in parenthesis:

Your dad suggested to have a BBQ (your dad)

1

Your dad had the idea of the BBQ

2

It was your dad who suggested the BBQ

3

It's your dad which suggested BBQ

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Multiple Choice

Emphasize the noun in parenthesis:

We flew to Japan last July (last July)

1

July was that we flew to Japan

2

Last July we flew to Japan

3

It was last July when we flew to Japan

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Multiple Choice

Emphasize the noun in parenthesis:

The article only contained false information (only false information)

1

It is only false info that the article was full of.

2

It is false info what the article contained.

3

It was false info which the article only had.

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Open Ended

Emphasize the noun in parenthesis:

The birthday party was organized by all their coworkers. (all their coworkers)

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Poll

Simple or Complex?

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Categorize

Options (9)

could

would

may

might

have (for obligation)

need (for necessity)

will be able

succeed

manage

Organize these modals/expressions into the right categories

followed by simple form
Followed by infinitives
Followed by a gerund

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Match

Match with the correct modal auxiliary/expressions

for future ability, possibility or necessity

She won't be able to wear that sweater

She won't need to wear that sweater

She could wear that sweater

She will have to wear that sweater

She may not wear that sweater

because her sister borrowed it

because it's warm outside

if she went ice skating

it's part of the uniform

if it smells bad

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Dropdown

Question image
Past Ability (Could or Was/Were Able To)

Frida was a rescue dog that ​
find lost people.

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Dropdown

Question image
Past Ability (Could or Was/Were Able To)

    She ​ ​
    rescue 12 people.

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Dropdown

Question image
Past Ability (Could or Was/Were Able To)

    Houdini​ ​
    always escape from many difficult situations.

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Dropdown

Question image
Past Ability (Could or Was/Were Able To)

    Houdini​ ​
    survive the appendicitis caused by a sucker punch.

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If Spain hadn't arrived in America first, England might've colonized all the continent.

If + Past Perf , WOULD + have + VPP

In the past

If the government didn't steal taxes, our country would be more advanced.

If + S.Past , WOULD + VSF

In the present

Hypothetical situations

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Multiple Choice

Imagine the opposite:

Hans's favorite child is Junior, his other daughters feel ignored.

1

If Hans didn't have favorites, nobody would feel ignored.

2

If Hans hadn't a favorite child, his daughter wouldn't have ignored.

3

Hans's daughters didn't feel ignored if he wouldn't have favorites.

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Multiple Choice

Imagine the opposite:

Haylee lied to Pete about wanting children. When they got married, she confessed and Pete got an annulment
(cancelled the marriage certificate).

1

If they had got married, Haylee would've been pregnant

2

Haylee would've lied to Pete if they had gotten married.

3

Pete wouldn't have married Haylee if she had been honest.

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Multiple Choice

Imagine the opposite:

Ben isn't the manager of the company, he can't fire the guy he hates.

1

The guy Ben hates would fire him if he wasn't the manager.

2

Ben would totally fire the guy he hates if he was the manager.

3

If Ben would be the manager, he fired the guy he hates.

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Multiple Choice

Imagine the opposite:

Sandra and Monica used to be friends, they fought after going on vacation together.

1

If they might not have travelled together, they had been friends forever.

2

They wouldn't have fought if they hadn't gone on vacation together.

3

Sandra would have fought with Monica if they had vacationed together.

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Mixed conditionals

Past conditions , Present results:
If you had done what I asked, I wouldn't be upset.


Present condition, Past results:
If you weren't constantly creating drama, I might've taken you more seriously.

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Multiple Choice

Imagine the opposite:

She always lets her cats go outside. One of the cats didn't return

1

The cat wouldn't have returned if she let them out.

2

If she hadn't let the cats out, she would've lost one.

3

She wouldn't have lost her cat if she didn't let them out.

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Multiple Choice

Imagine the opposite:

He forgot to pay the electricity bill. His house is in darkness.

1

His house wouldn't have been in darkness if he paid his bills.

2

If he had remembered to pay his bills, his house wouldn't be in darkness

3

If his house is in darkness, it's because he forgets to pay bills.

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Multiple Choice

Imagine the opposite:

It is frustrating that you said you would put gas in the tank and you return the car with an empty tank.

1

I would be frustrated if you did what you promised to do.

2

It wouldn't be frustrating if you had filled the tank as you said you would.

3

If you would have filled the tank, you had done what you promised.

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Multiple Choice

Imagine the opposite:

Jame's dog, Magnus, isn't trained and he still walks him without a leash. Magnus attacked another dog at the park.

1

If Magnus didn't attack other dogs, James would train him.

2

If James would have trained Magnus, he might have attacked the other dog.

3

Magnus couldn't have attacked a dog at the park if his owner was responsible.

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Poll

If you had to express a hypothelical situation, would you be able to do it?

I would be

I may be

I would cry

I might if you answered this question

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Multiple Choice

What's important in passive voice?

1

the receiver of the action
(object)

2

the doer of the action

(subject)

3

the action

(verb)

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Fill in the Blanks

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Multiple Select

What are the uses of passive voice?

(you can choose more than 1)

1

To be vague

2

To confuse people

3

To sound more educated

4

When the subject is a long noun phrase

5

To keep talking about the same noun

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Multiple Choice

Is this active or passive?

The delivery will be arriving between 9 am and 6 pm.

1

Active

2

Passive

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Multiple Choice

Is this active or passive?

A new assistant would've been hired already if we were given more money

1

Active

2

Passive

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Multiple Choice

Is this active or passive?

More trees are being planted on the road

1

Active

2

Passive

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Multiple Choice

Transform to passive:

They requested more common areas

1

Common areas are requested by they

2

More common areas were requested

3

More common areas requested by them

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Categorize

Options (12)

as subjects

after prepositions

after "recall"

after "get used to"

after adjectives

after nouns

in order to do something

after "agree"

forget

remember

stop

try

What are the rules for gerunds and rules for infinitives

Gerunds
Infinitives
Verbs that change meaning

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Match

Match with either a gerund or an infinitive

We are excited

I can't continue without

They asked me

He bought a thermometer

I'll never forget

to go to her concert

telling you about its dangers

to tell the teacher they'll arrive late

to measure the heat of the caramel

meeting your parents

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Present:
to be + VPP
She doesn't have to be elected president.

Past:
to have + been + VPP
She was the first woman to have been elected president there

to + verb

Present:
being + VPP
Being elected president was a surprise

Past:
having + been + VPP
She is honored about having been elected president

v+ing

The subject reacts to something done to them

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Match

Match with either a gerund or an infinitive

We were excited

I can't continue without

They asked me

He bought a thermometer

I'll never forget

to have been invited backstage

being told about the dangers

to be married next year

to be donated to the school

being introduced to your parents

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Multiple Choice

Transform to passive:

You must expect that they call you

1

You must expect to be called

2

You must expect that you are called by they

3

You must to be called by them

70

Multiple Choice

Transform to passive:

We were discussing about them giving us a refund

1

We discussed about a refund

2

We were discussing about being given a refund

3

We were discussed about the refund they gave us

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Multiple Choice

Transform to passive:

He got happy when they welcomed him to the family 20 years ago

1

He got happy to have been welcomed...

2

He had been happy when they were welcomed

3

They have to be welcomed when he got happy

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Multiple Choice

Transform to passive:

Grandma took Sisi to Petco for them to groom her.

1

Sisi was taken to Petco to groom grandma

2

Grandma was taken to Petco to groom Sisi

3

Grandma took Sisi to Petco to be groomed.

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Multiple Choice

Transform to passive:

Grandma always pays Petco to groom Sisi.

1

Petco is paid to groom grandma always by Sisi

2

Grandma is always paid Petco to groom Sisi

3

Grandma always has Sisi groomed at Petco.

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Passive ​Causatives

Have or Get are used to express that the subject pays or asks a different person to do things for them. Passive causatives focus on the subject's possessions that receive the action.

Ex. I'm going to get my laptop serviced at the end of the semester.
I will not give maintenance to my laptop myself, I'll pay a professional.
Subject + causative + noun + VPP

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Multiple Choice

Transform to passive:

If I had money, I could pay someone to paint my apartment.

1

If I had money, I would get my apartment painted.

2

If I could be paid to paint my apartment, I would have money.

3

Someone could be pay to paint my apartment if I had have money.

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Multiple Choice

Transform to passive:

We would've hired someone to install new smoke detectors

1

Somebody had new smoke detectors would installed.

2

New smoke detectors would have installed somebody.

3

We would have gotten new smoke detectors installed.

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Multiple Choice

Transform to passive:

The airline delayed their flight due to a fogbound runway.

1

The flight got the passangers delayed because of a fogbound runway.

2

The airline got the runway fogged and delayed the flight.

3

They had their flight delayed due to fog.

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Multiple Choice

Transform to passive:

He had a musician compose a song for his wedding.

1

He had a song composed for his wedding.

2

A song was compose for his musician wedding.

3

A musician was composed a song by his wedding.

79

Poll

Has passive voice been understood?

YES

I think so

...

I have a question

Level 7 Review
2026-1

By Dilvy Santamaría

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