Yaprak Testler - Sinavlar - Aylik Çalişma Kitapçiklari - Kitaplar
Yaprak Testler - Sinavlar - Aylik Çalişma Kitapçiklari - Kitaplar
Yaprak Testler - Sinavlar - Aylik Çalişma Kitapçiklari - Kitaplar
• SINAVLAR
• AYLIK ÇALIŞMA KiTAPÇIKLARI
• KiTAPLAR
IMPACT
GRADE 11
2013- 2014 AĞUSTOS
IMPACT GRADE 11 - GRAMMAR PACK ANSWER KEY
TENSES
016/01 017/02
1 C 1 C
2 C 2 D
3 E 3 A
4 A 4 B
5 B 5 D
6 D 6 E
7 E 7 C
8 D 8 D
9 A
10 C
IMPACT GRADE 11 - MINI PRACTICE TEST 01 ANSWER KEY
1 C 21 C
2 D 22 A
3 B 23 D
4 E 24 E
5 C 25 E
6 A 26 D
7 D 27 B
8 C 28 C
9 B 29 C
10 E 30 A
11 C 31 D
12 B 32 E
13 A 33 A
14 C 34 B
15 E 35 B
16 A 36 A
17 B 37 E
18 E 38 C
19 B 39 C
20 D 40 D
1 C 26 C 51 A
2 A 27 E 52 C
3 B 28 A 53 E
4 E 29 A 54 B
5 D 30 A 55 B
6 B 31 D 56 C
7 A 32 B 57 A
8 D 33 C 58 D
9 C 34 D 59 E
10 E 35 B 60 D
11 B 36 C 61 B
12 A 37 E 62 B
13 D 38 E 63 D
14 E 39 B 64 E
15 C 40 A 65 A
16 C 41 B 66 E
17 A 42 C 67 C
18 B 43 B 68 A
19 E 44 E 69 B
20 B 45 A 70 E
21 A 46 D 71 C
22 C 47 C 72 A
23 D 48 A 73 A
24 C 49 B 74 D
25 E 50 A 75 E
IMPACT 11 GRAMMAR BOOK PRACTICES ANSWER KEY
UNIT 1
TENSES
PRACTICE 1
PRACTICE 2
1. resemble 2. always envy 3. don’t think / costs 4. are you feeling / have 5. is watching / has
6. is ringing / am washing 7. are you doing 8. don’t want / find 9. Are you seeing / are
10. smells
PRACTICE 3
10. are going to go (are going / will be going) 11. will be (is) 12. will have 13. want
PRACTICE 4
1. cut / chopped (was chopping) 2. were having / arrived / didn’t sit / wasn’t
PRACTICE 5
3. It is/has been a few months since Barry played / has played basketball with friends.
PRACTICE 7
1. (a) took (b) resulted (c) named (d) discovered (e) represented
2. (a) have known (b) had (c) caused (d) trapped (e) built (f) lifted
(g) had caused (h) were (i) had (j) brought (k) cancelled
3. (a) returned (b) left (c) felt (d) described (describes) (e) became
(f) published (g) have translated (h) has won (i) did not escape
6. (a) did not exist (hadn’t existed) (b) released (c) mentioned (mentions)
PRACTICE 8
1. will visit (will have visited) / ends 2. will be driving (is going to drive) 3. will be / make
9. Will ... be / are moving (are going to move / will be moving) 10. will work
PRACTICE 9
4. had been driving / arrived / was 5. hadn’t seen / watched 6. have spoken
1. No sooner had Canan sat down for lunch than the boss called her. (Canan had no sooner sat down for lunch
than the boss called her.)
2. How long is it / has it been since you started / have started knitting this baby blanket?
4. The result of the operation won’t be seen until / until after two months have passed.
6. I will have had lunch by the time Susannah arrives / has arrived home.
8. They started building new blocks in suburban areas about 8 years ago.
9. It was not until her daughter’s birth that Nergis gave up working as a bank clerk.
10. By next week Percy will have been writing a historical novel for two years.
PRACTICE 11
1. gained / declared
2. (a) managed (b) lost (had lost) (c) had been travelling (d) was
3. was studying (studied) / discovered 4. have been practising / has more recently spread
7. (a) took (b) claimed (c) had kidnapped (kidnapped) (d) asked (e) lasted
(f) killed (g) killed (h) knew (i) had dipped (dipped) (j) had held (held)
8. (a) think (b) will come (c) don’t think (d) will happen (e) discover (have discovered)
9. washed / died (had died) 10. has already launched / have exhibited (have been exhibiting)
UNIT 2
PRONOUNS
PRACTICE 1
4. (a) It / (b) we (you) / (c) it 5. mine 6. (a) his / (b) his / (c) its / (d) His / (e) his
7. (a) we / (b) we / (c) our / (d) we / (e) them 8. (a) his (her) / (b) He (She) / (c) I / (d) him (her) / (e) you
9. (a) Her / (b) they / (c) them 10. your / it 11. (a) his / (b) They / (c) it / (d) their / (e) they / (f) his
12. your (my) / mine (yours) 13. me 14. them 15. it / them
PRACTICE 2
1. (a) her / (b) she / (c) herself 2. it / them 3. they / them 4. it 5. itself / its
6. ourselves / we 7. (a) you / (b) I / (c) you / (d) I / (e) you / (f) yourselves 8. she / her
9. (a) your / (b) it (he/she) / (c) it / (d) they / (e) our / (f) us 10. myself 11. it / you
PRACTICE 3
PRACTICE 4
PRACTICE 5
PRACTICE 1 11
4. could have reached (would have been able to reach) 5. was able to get 6. will be able to speak
7. will be able to go (can go) 8. to be able to live 9. wasn't able to draw (couldn’t draw)
PRACTICE 2
1. mustn’t sit 2. doesn't have to mean (doesn't need to mean / needn’t mean)
3. needn't have reminded 4. didn’t have to wait (didn’t need to wait) 5. needn’t have had
6. mustn’t ignore 7. don't have to bother (don't need to bother / needn’t bother)
8. mustn’t be allowed 9. don't have to take (don't need to take / needn’t take) 10. mustn't walk
PRACTICE 3
3. weren’t allowed to take (couldn’t take / mustn’t take) 4. could have been
5. are able to regenerate (can regenerate) 6. must visit (should visit / had better visit / ought to visit)
7. mustn’t eat (had better not eat / shouldn’t eat / oughtn’t to eat)
PRACTICE 4
1. would rather (would sooner) 2. are supposed to / mustn’t 3. Why don’t you
4. would prefer to (is supposed to / prefers to) 5. prefers 6. would rather (would sooner)
7. Why don’t we (Why don’t you) 8. would rather (would sooner) 9. Let’s
10. What about (How about) 11. would sooner (would rather) 12. mustn’t
PRACTICE 5
5. must have forgotten 6. Shall I 7. can’t have said / must have been joking 8. Could
PRACTICE 6
6. can’t have 7. Would 8. didn't need to 9. wouldn’t have 10. shouldn’t have
PRACTICE 7
1. She must have overslept. (She should have phoned to let us know that she would be late. / I had better call her
now.)
2. You should / ought to / had better study much harder so that you will get a passing grade this term.
3. You must be joking. (You can’t have paid such a little money for this jacket. / You can’t have bought it at such a
low price.)
PRACTICE 8
2. He should have left some food for the cat when he went on a long holiday.
3. They might / may / could have announced the results of the design competition yesterday evening.
5. Derya used to play the piano very well when he was 11.
6. Ashley may / might / could not have noticed that the carpet was burnt.
PRACTICE 9
11. were they 12. have you 13. does he 14. will they 15. will you
UNIT 4
PRACTICE 1
PRACTICE 2
PRACTICE 3
When I left home yesterday morning, I saw that all the pine trees on either side of the street had been cut. I was
surprised and the men were immediately asked why this had been done. I was told it was because the street was
going to be widened. Nothing was said and I walked away.
PRACTICE 4
1. Nesrin and Cüneyt are getting divorced because their differences cannot be mended.
2. Prior to the 18th century, dogs were kept for hunting and defence and not as pets.
3. According to art historians, the Mona Lisa could have been completed (by Leonardo da Vinci) a decade later
than thought.
4. More than 80 percent of all ocean pollution comes from land as drains are washed down into the ocean by oil
from cities and factories.
5. My younger brother was robbed soon after all his salary had been withdrawn from the bank.
6. In 1803 a rare, silvery-white metal called Palladium was discovered by the chemist and physicist William Hyde
Wollaston.
7. Simultaneous translation equipment is provided at regional events when there are sufficient numbers of foreign
speakers.
8. In order to influence dieting, game techniques and psychology are used by a computer programme which has
been developed by IBM.
9. When I arrived at the fish market, the catch that had been caught off the coast of Şile was being cleaned (by
the fish vendors).
10. An exhibition on the paintings that were created by Edvard Munch between 1906 and 1916 is going to be held
by the Oslo businessman Petter Olsen.
PRACTICE 5
PRACTICE 6
1. can be identified / tackling (to be tackled) 2. being called 3. were stolen / is (has been) considered
8. were admired (have been admired ) / were criticized (have been criticized)
PRACTICE 7
1. a) It is said that everyone in Japan has read Norwegian Wood by Haruki Murakami.
c) Norwegian Wood by Haruki Murakami is said to have been read by everyone in Japan.
2. a) It is expected that global warming will increase the severity of droughts and dust storms in Southeastern
Australia.
b) Global warming is expected to increase the severity of droughts and dust storms in Southeastern Australia.
(The severity of droughts and dust storms in Southeastern Australia is expected to be increased by global
warming.)
3. a) It was known that the actors had been working on the play for months.
b) The actors were known to have been working on the play for months.
4. a) It was reported (by the police) that Mr Murphy died in his sleep in a hotel room last night.
b) Mr Murphy was reported to have died in his sleep in a hotel room last night.
5. a) It was mistakenly believed (by ancient people) that the devil built Stonehenge.
b) The devil was mistakenly believed to build (to have built) Stonehenge.
c) Stonehenge was mistakenly believed to be built (to have been built) by the devil.
b) The suspect is supposed to be travelling (to have been travelling) on a suburban train in Sydney.
PRACTICE 8
2. The boss often made us overwork. (We were often made to overwork.)
3. I have been trying to get Shelley to sell the shabby house she inherited from her uncle.
4. The teacher had Gerald read the story “The Third Level” aloud to class.
PRACTICE 9
1. is powered 2. has been invented 3. are currently (being) used 4. to be powered (powering)
11. is put 12. records 13. creates 14. were blinded 15. has not been tested
UNIT 5
PRACTICE 1
1. g 2. j 3. a 4. i 5. e 6. h 7. d 8. b 9. c 10. f
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PRACTICE 2
10. smelt
PRACTICE 3
PRACTICE 4
PRACTICE 5
PRACTICE 6
PRACTICE 8
1. The more she insists on talking about Jericho, the worse I will feel.
2. The more I got into the memoir The Glass Castle, the more intrigued I became.
4. The longer I walked in the scorching weather, the farther the village seemed.
PRACTICE 9
6. further 7. old enough 8. the happiest 9. The young / the old (the elderly)
PRACTICE 10
1. This is the biggest family gathering we have had since Harvey’s birthday party.
6. I don’t see Lorena as much as I did when we lived in the same neighbourhood.
8. I haven’t read better books than the Hungarian writer Magda Zsabo’s so far.
9. There are such a lot of people in the demonstration that the traffic has stopped.
10. The older you get, the better you will understand me.
UNIT 6
PRACTICE 1
1. The chair would be comfortable if it weren’t very low. (The chair would be comfortable if it were higher.)
2. I wouldn’t have advised her to get psychiatric help if she hadn’t had constant fits of anger.
3. I won’t be able to edit the whole book if you don’t help me.
6. Dulcinea wouldn’t have forgiven you if you hadn’t convinced her of your innocence.
7. It wouldn’t be hard for me to concentrate on the lesson if there weren’t 40 students in my class.
8. If you read the books of John Grisham, you will be interested in laws.
PRACTICE 2
1. is / will be left 2. would … do / found 3. could have booked (would have booked) / had told
4. melted / would raise (could raise) 5. would eat (could eat) / weren’t
6. remind / will pay (can pay) 7. would have enjoyed (could have enjoyed) / hadn’t had to sit
8. would have been able to say / had read 9. wouldn’t be freezing / had bothered
PRACTICE 3
2. Were you to start reading books, you would get to like it.
3. Had Darren agreed with the others, he wouldn’t have voted against the project.
4. Only if the landlord agrees in writing can the tenant make changes in the building.
PRACTICE 4
1. Shopping takes a lot of time unless you know much about your own likings.
3. I will take two pens with me in case one of them runs out (should run out) during the exam.
5. Only if you pay attention to the lecturer’s words will you be able to answer the questions.
6. Ahmet and Işık can easily see us when they arrive provided that we sit at the table near the door.
PRACTICE 5
1. g (Should the baby wake up, you can give her some water.)
2. j (If it weren’t for the doctor passing by, Pedro couldn’t have survived the heart attack.)
3. a (Only if you have a good command of Italian can you work in this department.) (no commas)
5. b (If it weren’t for her shyness, Lydia would have a better interview with the reporter.)
6. h (The film wouldn’t be worth watching unless the visual effects were so good.) (no commas)
7. c (But for the storm last weekend, we could have gone sailing in Alaçatı.)
8. d (Will you promise to think it over if they give you some more time to make up your mind?) (no commas)
9. e (Semih doesn’t mind staying home in the evenings provided that there is a good film on TV.) (no
commas)
10. f (I wouldn’t live in that house even if it were the only one on earth.) (no commas)
PRACTICE 6
1. could have logged (would have logged) 2. wouldn’t have declined / hadn’t spoken
7. wouldn’t study (couldn’t study / wouldn’t be studying / couldn’t be studying) 8. will give
9. couldn’t have expanded (wouldn’t have expanded) 10. wouldn’t be able to come
PRACTICE 7
1. is refrigerated / will go 2. shares 3. was / failed (should fail) 4. take / will still be
5. would be stolen 6. are planted / bear (will bear) 7. could live (lived)
8. decide (have decided) / will help 9. hadn’t left 10. wouldn’t be / had convinced
PRACTICE 8
1. I wish I lived (could live) in nature just like Henry David Thoreau once did.
2. Charlize wishes she hadn’t had Botox injections some time ago.
3. Julia wishes she had (could have) the habit of reading works of literature.
6. I wish you would think (thought) for a minute before you talk.
7. Linda wishes her daughter wouldn’t leave (didn’t leave) things to the last minute.
8. Brigitte wishes she could have (had) the energy to go for a walk.
9. I wish I could write beautiful stories like those penned by Anton Chekhov.
10. Dinah wishes she hadn’t had to spend all her money during the holidays.
PRACTICE 10
RELATIVE CLAUSES
PRACTICE 1
6. that 7. who / which 8. which / which 9. which / that 10. who / who
PRACTICE 2
1. Legends grew up in the Hellenistic and Roman periods about pomegranate which (that) is regarded as the
symbol of abundance.
2. The Last Station, which examines the last two years of Tolstoy's life, was inspired by diaries kept by the
members of his family.
3. Inhabitants that / who live around the Okavango delta in Botswana could be forced to find new homes
elsewhere. (Inhabitants who / that could be forced to find new homes elsewhere live around the Okavango delta
in Botswana.)
4. The dispute which / that disrupted the production at the factory for two weeks has now been settled.
5. Her latest play, which has been highly acclaimed by critics, is a great success.
PRACTICE 3
1. Istanbul Eats Exploring the Culinary Backstreets, (which was) written by Yigal Schleifer and Ansel Mullins, is
an unusual book about Turkish cuisine.
2. Only a few people could follow the lecturer Mr Patrocksy, who spoke English in a strange accent.
4. The party leader (that/who was) besieged by reporters held a short press conference at the airport.
5. Malawi, whose people describe themselves as ‘the friendliest people in Africa’, is among the world's least-
developed and most-densely populated countries.
PRACTICE 4
1. (a) which (b) where (c) which (d) that (which) (e) which (f) which
2. (a) whose (b) which (c) who (d) that (which) (e) who (f) which
PRACTICE 5
1. In Greek mythology the Hesperides are nymphs who (that) tend a beautiful garden that (which) belongs to the
goddess Hera.
2. Catch-22, which is said to be the finest wartime satire ever written, is also a sophisticated literary creation that
(which) employs multiple points of view and non-chronological narrative.
3. Around 4.3 million people live in Caracas, some 2 million in poorly built shanty towns or barrios on the slopes
that (which) surround the city, where (in which) landslides caused by heavy rain are a chronic problem.
4. Although it has never actually existed, 221b Baker Street, which was the home of the fictional characters
Sherlock Holmes and his companion, Dr Watson, is one of London's most famous addresses.
5. Black History Month, which has existed since 1926, is an annual celebration of achievements by black
Americans and a time for recognizing the central role of African Americans in U.S. history.
PRACTICE 6
1. a) The man that I am sharing the office with for the time being looks like your younger brother.
b) The man who(m) I am sharing the office with for the time being looks like your younger brother.
c) The man with whom I am sharing the office for the time being looks like your younger brother.
d) The man I am sharing the office with for the time being looks like your younger brother.
2. a) The new department store that they have invested a lot of money in has already been opened.
b) The new department store which they have invested a lot of money in has already been opened.
c) The new department store in which they have invested a lot of money has already been opened.
d) The new department store they have invested a lot of money in has already been opened.
3. a) Oak Park, where Ernest Hemingway was born, is a suburb of Chicago, Illinois.
b) Oak Park, which Ernest Hemingway was born in, is a suburb of Chicago, Illinois.
c) Oak Park, in which Ernest Hemingway was born, is a suburb of Chicago, Illinois.
4. The Jungle Book , which Neil Gaiman's The Graveyard Book was inspired by, has been made into a film
several times.
5. a) The doctor that you can absolutely depend on has been working with us for years.
b) The doctor who you can absolutely depend on has been working with us for years.
c) The doctor whom you can absolutely depend on has been working with us for years.
d) The doctor on whom you can absolutely depend has been working with us for years.
e) The doctor you can absolutely depend on has been working with us for years.
PRACTICE 7
1. Buse and Sude, both of whom like spending a lot of time with their aunt, like her very much.
2. The passengers, most of whom were teenagers, were tired during the long journey.
3. Pınar Kür, all of whose novels and short stories I have read, is a writer and translator.
4. The films, few of which were worth watching, didn’t attract many people in the festival.
5. The baby’s clothes, some of which are too small for her to wear, will be given away.
PRACTICE 8
11. to be launched 12. sold 13. which 14. that you make 15. ----
PRACTICE 9
1. The decisions taken at the meeting will negatively affect all the staff.
3. I was among the commuters travelling by train for hours every day.
5. Mountaineer, ode and tranquil are among the words invented by Shakespeare.
6. Valentina Vladimirovna Tereshkova was on the Vostok 5 mission, launching on June 16, 1963 and so she
became the first woman to travel in space.
10. The last person to leave the cafeteria should turn off the lights.
PRACTICE 10
1. (a) who (b) who (c) that (which) (d) whose (e) when (f) who (g) who
2. (a) that (which) (b) which (c) who (d) which (that) (e) which (that)
PRACTICE 1
PRACTICE 2
PRACTICE 3
PRACTICE 4
1. I did the cleaning while the baby was sleeping (… the baby was asleep).
2. You shouldn’t put the macaroni into the pan until the water has boiled (boils).
3. No sooner had the alarm clock gone off than the phone started ringing.
4. The latest Haruki Murakami novel 1Q84 had been translated into English by the time it was translated into
Turkish.
7. I will let you know as soon as I am (have been) informed about the countries included in our itinerary.
8. It wasn't until the late 1700s that scientists began to conduct serious experiments on electricity and its storage.
9. Prior to the emergence of behaviourism as a new field, psychology as a science had stopped progressing.
10. It won’t be long before the mechanic finishes fixing the windscreen of your car.
PRACTICE 5
PRACTICE 7
PRACTICE 8
PRACTICE 9
1. a) Cord blood contains stem cells that save the life of a child. Consequently, collecting and storing a child's
cord blood is a one-time opportunity.
b) Collecting and storing a child's cord blood is a one-time opportunity in that cord blood contains stem cells that
save the life of a child.
3. a) The long queue put Benny off; therefore she decided not to see the film.
b) Benny decided not to see the film for the long queue put her off.
4. a) Mr Srivleston found the price of the second-hand violin a bit high. For this reason, he bargained with the
shopkeeper for a long time.
b) Mr Srivleston bargained with the shopkeeper for a long time owing to the fact that he found the price of the
second-hand violin a bit high. (Owing to the high price of the second-hand violin, Mr Srivleston bargained with the
shopkeeper for a long time.)
PRACTICE 10
6. so as not to 7. lest
UNIT 9
PRACTICE 1
1. My son got bored with the new computer game he had even though it was a popular one.
2. No matter how reasonable your words sound, I don’t agree with you.
3. That old lady has been living in this block for ages. Nevertheless, I have never spoken to her.
4. During the Victorian era Britain claimed to be the world's superpower, despite social inequality at home and
strong industrial rivals overseas.
5. Much as you knew that I was too busy to answer the phone, you kept calling me.
6. However smart Erdinç is, he probably can't solve the problem the teacher gave yesterday.
PRACTICE 2
PRACTICE 3
1. a) Milena likes getting up very early whereas her twin brother, Franz, sleeps till noon.
b) Contrary to her twin brother Franz, who sleeps till noon, Milena likes getting up very early.
c) While Milena likes getting up very early, her twin brother, Franz, sleeps till noon.
2. a) However quickly the driver of the minibus braked, he couldn’t avoid hitting the car in front.
b) No matter how quickly the driver of the minibus braked, he couldn’t avoid hitting the car in front.
c) The driver of the minibus couldn’t avoid hitting the car in front even though he braked quickly.
d) The driver of the minibus braked quickly, yet he couldn’t avoid hitting the car in front.
3. a) The price of the house wasn’t high; however, Steve didn’t want to buy it.
b) Steve didn’t want to buy the house in spite of its low price.
c) Steve didn’t want to buy the house although its price was low.
4. a) The weather forecast predicted rain for yesterday. It was warm and sunny all day long, though. (Though the
weather forecast predicted rain for yesterday, it was warm and sunny all day long.)
b) The weather forecast predicted rain for yesterday; quite the contrary, it was warm and sunny all day long.
c) The weather forecast predicted rain for yesterday; nonetheless, it was warm and sunny all day long.
PRACTICE 4
PRACTICE 5
PRACTICE 6
1. C 2. E 3. B 4. A 5. B 6. E 7. E 8. C 9. D 10. D
PRACTICE 7
PRACTICE 8
PRACTICE 9
1. Having finished your school life, you should decide what to do next.
2. Wine can improve with age, but it can also rapidly deteriorate if kept in inadequate conditions.
3. Take your medications as usual unless told not to do so by your physician.
4. When asked by a fan how to become a writer, Stephen King said, “Write”.
5. The suspect refused to bear testimony before being informed of his legal rights.
6. Ashley has changed a lot since meeting Landon.
7. Once learning how to knit, you can create different patterns.
8. The baby started crying as soon as left alone.
9. I spend time reading a novel while travelling.
10. After writing (having written) the invitation cards, we sent them to everyone we invited to the wedding.
UNIT 10
PRACTICE 1
PRACTICE 2
PRACTICE 3
PRACTICE 4
PRACTICE 6
PRACTICE 7
1. He stopped (quitted / gave up) playing basketball after breaking his ankle.
2. I regret leaving her alone at home when she said she wasn’t feeling well.
3. Wilma hates being criticized.
4. Do you feel like going for a walk now?
5. Douglas avoids going to the dentist even though he has a toothache.
6. Ada is too smart to believe the story you have made up.
PRACTICE 8
1. Scientists hope to use novel nanosensors to reduce the number of experiments carried out on animals.
2. The salesperson ringing the doorbell talked too much.
3. Having said goodbye, I realize that I will probably never see you again.
4. Candan kept chatting with the others until warned by the teacher.
5. Operated on the legs, he had difficulty walking for a few weeks.
PRACTICE 9
PRACTICE 10
PRACTICE 1
13. how often 14. how 15. why 16. where 17. how long 18. what
PRACTICE 2
1. I don’t know why the Sun and the Moon appear larger near the horizon.
2. Shall I show you how you can use the steam iron on linen clothes? (Shall I show you how to use …?)
3. I am not interested in how much money Sibel spent on these useless things.
4. No one knows whether / if they have lived in Ankara (or not) ever since their son was born.
5. I will tell you when I will have a meeting with the new staff.
6. I wonder if / whether the village of Dull, Perthshire, and Boring, a town in the US state of Oregon get many
visitors (or not).
7. Do you know if / whether your sister is going to have her house painted next month?
8. I don’t remember who mistakenly said that Sydney was the capital of Australia.
9. It is obvious that the new ultra-thin glass is called Willow Glass because it can wrap around devices.
10. The newspaper article says that second languages have always served political functions in times of
conquest.
11. Everybody wants to know how long I have had my pet snake.
12. The article explains why it is so hard to suppress a laugh, even if we know it is inappropriate.
13. You have never told me about the fact that the owner of the bookstore round the corner used to live in this
block years ago.
14. I clearly remember what the doctor advised Dad after he had seen the results of the blood tests.
15. I have just learned that effective stress management techniques focus on the benefits of a positive outlook.
PRACTICE 3
PRACTICE 4
1. E 2. C 3. E 4. B 5. D 6. E 7. A 8. C 9. D 10. C
PRACTICE 5
PRACTICE 6
PRACTICE 7
1. Mike denied seeing the janitor in the apartment the previous Sunday.
2. Nicholas apologized for ignoring Pelin’s warning about the medicine he took (had taken).
6. Gregory admitted (to) / confessed to opening the safe and taking all the money there.
9. Umay promised to take the jacket back to the shop and get a smaller size.
10. Aslı threatened to resign if they didn’t improve the conditions in the workplace.
PRACTICE 8
3. So is Something Wicked This Way Comes. (Something Wicked This Way Comes is, too)
PRACTICE 1
PRACTICE 2
1. (a) a / (b) An / (c) ---- / (d) the / (e) the / (f) the / (g) the / (h) a / (i) a
5. (a) the / (b) an / (c) ---- / (d) a / (e) a / (f) a / (g) the
6. (a) The / (b) ---- / (c) ---- / (d) the 7. (a) ---- / (b) the / (c) ---- / (d) a
8. (a) ---- / (b) an / (c) ---- / (d) ---- / (e) the / (f) the / (g) a
9. (a) ---- / (b) ---- / (c) ---- / (d) the 10. (a) a / (b) ---- / (c) the / (d) the
11. (a) a / (b) the / (c) the / (d) the 12. (a) ---- / (b) ---- / (c) the
PRACTICE 3
PRACTICE 4
PRACTICE 5
PRACTICE 6
PRACTICE 7
1. All / some / the / many 2. much / most 3. half / whole / much 4. all / some
5. lots of / the / much / many
PRACTICE 8
PREPOSITIONS
PRACTICE 1
1. at 2. in 3. in 4. ---- 5. on 6. at
7. in / in 8. ---- 9. Throughout 10. Since / ----
PRACTICE 2
1. in (at) 2. at / on 3. at (on) 4. on 5. at 6. at / in
7. below 8. at 9. around 10. against
PRACTICE 3
PRACTICE 4
PRACTICE 5
1. in 2. in 3. in / of 4. by 5. on 6. on
7. in 8. in 9. by 10. on 11. on 12. in / by
13. On / to 14. in 15. in
PRACTICE 6
PRACTICE 7
PRACTICE 8
1.TENSES
2.PRONOUNS
5.ADJECTIVES-ADVERBS-COMPARISION
8.ADVERBIAL CLAUSES-CONJUNCTIONS-TRANSITIONS 1
9.ADVERBIAL CLAUSES-CONJUNCTIONS-TRANSITIONS 2