Green Line 4 - G8 - Unit 3 Grammar Test
Green Line 4 - G8 - Unit 3 Grammar Test
Green Line 4 - G8 - Unit 3 Grammar Test
1.1. A: Paul had a severe (1) accident at the crossing last evening.
B: Paul ought to ______________________ (wait) until the lights were
green before crossing the street. ( __ / 1)
1.2. A: Did you hear that Taylor got the main role in the drama project?
B. Oh no! They cannot ____________________ (take) him! He's so stupid! ( __ / 1)
1.2. A: Amy, you are two hours late! You should ___________________ (call) me.
B: Sorry for that. I couldn't find my mobile. I must ___________________
(lose) it on my way home. (___/ 2)
1.3. A: Look at this beautiful painting! Only a very good artist can ______________
________________ (paint) such a picture.
B: Nonsense! A child of five could ______________________ (make)
it with his or her eyes shut. (___/ 2)
1.4. A: Oh no! We have run out of (2) gas (gasoline)!
B: You should________________________ (tell) me earlier. We might
_______________________ (get) gas at the last village. (___/ 2)
3. The passive infinitive after modal verbs (must, might....) and full verbs (expect, seem,
hope....)
Fill in the passive infinitive of the verbs given in brackets.
After modal verbs : infinitive without to / After full verbs: infinitive with to
Ex.: Everybody who would like _________________ (give) the opportunity to take
part in the coming drama production can come to the audition next Thursday at 5 p. m.
Everybody who would like to be given the opportunity to take part in the coming drama
production can come to the audition next Thursday at 5 p. m.
3.1. Many students hope ____________________________________ (accept) to the crew. (__/ 1)
3.2. The accepted students expect ______________________________ (annouce) on the
information board next to the school office. (__/ 1)
3.3. Taylor hopes _______________________________ (not / refuse) (5) by the audition team. (__/ 1)
3.4. The scripts will ________________________________ (hand out) to all accepted
students in December. (__/ 1)
3.5. Mrs Hill would like _____________________________ (help) backstage by about
ten students. (__/ 1)
4. The gerund
Form sentences using the gerund with the help of the words given. Mind the tense given!
Sometimes the gerund is the subject, sometimes the object, depending on the verb given.
Attention: The order of the words is mixed up!
5. The gerund
Write 8 sentences. Combine one across verb or phrase with one down verb or phrase.
Use as many verbs and gerunds as possible. Use the across verbs as gerund forms.
Be careful: In some sentences the gerund is the subject, in some other sentences it is the object!
hate
be tired of
be good at
be boring
be fun
love
be bad at
be great
expert atbe an
Annotations
(1) severe = schwer, schlimm (2) to run out of sth = etwas nicht mehr haben
(3) to water = wässern, gießen (4) cacti = Kakteen (5) to refuse = ablehnen
(6) to cycle = Radfahren (7) to be used to - gewöhnt sein an
(8) höflich zueinander sein - to be polite to each other / to treat each other politely
(9) träumen von - to dream of (10) seit vielen Jahren = for many years)
(11) sich beschweren über - to complain about
(12) eine Stunde lang - for one hour (13) etwas satt haben - to be fed up with
(14) guinea pig - Meerschweinchen (15) subordinate clause = Nebensatz
Point: _____ / 67
Key:
62 - 67 56 - 61 44 - 55 31 - 43 15 - 30 0 - 14
1 2 3 4 5 6
Solution
1. The Infinitive Perfect after modal auxiliaries
Complete the short dialogues by filling in the verbs in brackets in the infinitive perfect.
1.1. A: Paul had a severe accident at the crossing last evening.
B: Paul ought to have waited until the lights were green before
crossing the street.
1.2. A: Did you hear that Taylor got the main role in the drama project?
B. Oh no! They cannot have taken him! He's so stupid!
1.2. A: Amy, you are two hours late! You should have called me.
B: Sorry for that. I couldn't find my mobile. I must have lost it on my way home.
1.3. A: Look at this beautiful painting! Only a very good artist can have painted such a picture.
B: Nonsense! A child of five could have made it with his or her eyes shut.
1.4. A: Oh no! We have run out of gas (gasoline)!
B: You should have told me earlier. We might have got gas at the last village.
3. The passive infinitive after modal verbs (must, might....) and full verbs (expect, seem,
hope....)
Fill in the passive infinitive of the verbs given in brackets.
After modal verbs : infinitive without to / after full verbs: infinitive with to
3.1. Many students hope to be accepted to the crew.
3.2. The accepted students expect to be announced on the information board next to the school office.
3.3. Taylor hopes not to be refused by the audition team.
3.4. The scripts will be handed out to all accepted students in December.
3.5. Mrs Hill would like to be helped backstage by about ten students.
4. The gerund
Form sentences using the gerund with the help of the words given. Mind the tense given!
Sometimes the gerund is the subject, sometimes the object, depending on the verb given.
Sometimes the order of the words can be mixed up!
4.1. play volleyball - my friend - be good at - My friend is good at playing volleyball.
4.2. be fun - lose a game - never - Losing a game is never fun.
4.3. at the weekend - watch a film - we are looking forward to
We are looking forward to watching a film at the weekend.
4.4. be good - cycle (6) - for your health Cycling is good for your health.
4.5. watch TV - Peter - in the evening - be used to (7)
Peter is used to watching TV in the evening.