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Unit 4 Shape it 2

Unit 4 Shape it 2

Assessment

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English

Practice Problem

Hard

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6 Slides • 17 Questions

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Multiple Choice

“Could” is used to talk about:

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A) The future

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B) The past

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C) Right now

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​We use could to talk about past ability or possibility.
Same form for all subjects.
Negative: could not (couldn’t)
Questions: Could + subject + verb?


Example: When I was five, I could run very fast.

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Multiple Choice

When I was 10, I ___ play guitar.

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A) can

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B) could

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C) am

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D) will

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Fill in the Blank

___ you swim when you were a child?

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Multiple Choice

Comparatives are used to compare:

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A) One thing

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B) Two things

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C) Three things

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D) Many groups

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Comparatives compare two things.

  • smart → smarter

  • big → bigger

  • safe → safer

  • easy → easier

  • interesting → more interesting

  • good → better,

  • bad → worse

Structure:
be + comparative + than

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Fill in the Blank

My house is ___ than yours. big

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Fill in the Blank

This test is ___ than the last one. easy

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Fill in the Blank

I'm doing than in the past. good

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Fill in the Blank

This exam is than the other. difficult

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Multiple Choice

Superlatives show:

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Similar things

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The highest level

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Superlatives show the highest level in a group of three or more.

  • smart → the smartest

  • big → the biggest

  • safe → the safest

  • interesting → the most interesting

  • good → the best

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Fill in the Blank

She is ___ student in the class. smart

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Fill in the Blank

This is ___ movie I’ve ever seen. bad

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Fill in the Blank

January is usually ___ month of the year.

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Multiple Choice

Which one is used with uncountable nouns?

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A) too

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B) too many

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C) too much

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D) enough

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  • too + adjective: negative idea

  • too much + uncountable noun

  • too many + plural countable noun

Examples:

  • I’m too tired.

  • I have too much homework.

  • He has too many friends.

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Multiple Choice

I have ___ homework today.

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A) too many

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B) too much

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C) enough

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D) too

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Multiple Choice

She is ___ tired to walk. too + adjective: negative idea

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A) too

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B) enough

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C) too many

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D) too much

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Multiple Choice

There are ___ people in the room.

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A) too many

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B) too much

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C) many too

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D) enough much

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Multiple Choice

Which sentence is correct?

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A) I don’t have time enough.

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B) I enough have time.

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C) I don’t have enough time.

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D) Enough I have time.

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  • enough + noun

  • adjective + enough

Examples:

  • I don’t have enough money.

  • She is old enough to drive.

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  • I am or am not __________ enough to travel alone. OLD

  • I am or am not _______ enough drink alcohol. OLD

  • I don’t have enough time for __________.

  • I have enough energy for __________.

“Could” is used to talk about:

1

A) The future

2

B) The past

3

C) Right now

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