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Intermediate Language Practice
Name: 	Date: 	
Intermediate Language Practice
Grammar Progress Test 1a (Units 2–9)
1	Underline the correct word or phrase in each sentence.
What time go you/do you go to bed on Saturdays?
I want a new computer, but I didn’t save/I haven’t saved enough money yet.
Don’t worry, I’m not going to be/I won’t be late.
It’s very hot in here. Shall I/Will I open the window?
How long have you been waiting/are you waiting?
When I was younger I was going/I used to go to the seaside every summer.
I’ve lived/I lived in Barcelona all my life.
While I was cleaning/I had cleaned my room I found this old photograph.
You look sad. What are you thinking/do you think about?
I go/I’m going to my parents’ house next weekend. Do you want to come?
I’ve been looking for my bag, but I still didn’t find/I still haven’t found it.
I like your new room! When have you painted/did you paint it?
Where will you be working/do you work next year?
I know the play is boring, but we can’t leave until it will finish/it finishes.
I’m seeing/I will see the doctor tomorrow at 10.00.
Where are you go/are you going on holiday?
2	Put each verb given into the present simple or continuous, or the past simple or continuous.
Ugh, don’t show me that picture! I (hate) hate mice!
Where (you go) 	for your holidays last year?
At the moment Helen (read) 	a book written by a Brazilian author.
I left school around 5.00, (play) 	football for a while, then went home.
Mary (listen) 	to the radio when her friend Barbara called.
Mary (turn off) 	the radio when her friend Barbara called.
In her free time Helen (read) 	a lot.
‘Where (you spend) 	your holidays next year?’ ‘In France.’
‘What (you do) 	when the rain started?’ ‘We went inside.’
When they arrived in the park a lot of people (play) 	
football.
People (become) 	more and more interested in solar energy.
‘Where (you spend) 	your holidays?’ ‘Usually in France.’
She (become) 	rich in the fashion industry and retired to Majorca.
‘What (you do) 	when the rain started?’ ‘We were playing tennis.’
At the moment I (stay) 	at a friend’s house.
3	Complete the second sentence so that it has a similar meaning to the first sentence.
Steve left before my arrival.
When I arrived, Steve had already left .
This is my first visit to Italy.
I’ve 	.
Your taxi arrived a moment ago.
Your taxi has 	.
The film started before my arrival.
When I arrived, the film 	.
Would you like me to call back later?
Shall 	.
Simone has been learning English for two years.
Simone started 	.
I last went to Spain in 1998. I haven’t
 	.
After the exam we’ll go for a pizza.
When the exam 	.
I intend to speak to my boss tomorrow.
I’m 	.
4	Put each verb given into the past simple or the present perfect.
A: What’s the matter?
B: I (cut) have cut myself.
A: What did you do on your holiday?
B: We (go) 	to the disco most nights.
A: How is the holiday going?
B: Great! We (go) 	to the disco most nights.
A: Did you carry on working at the shop after your argument with the manager? B: No, I (leave) 	.
A: Are you still working at the shop?
B: No, I (leave) 	.
A: Why are the police here?
B: There (is) 	an accident.
A: Why did the metro stop running yesterday evening? B: There (is) 	an accident.
A: How are the unemployment figures this year? B: They (rise) 	by 2%.
A: How were the unemployment figures last year? B: They (rise) 	by 2%.
Name: 	Date: 	
Intermediate Language Practice
Grammar Progress Test 1b (Units 2–9)
1	Underline the correct word or phrase in each sentence.
That can’t be right! I don’t believe/I’m not believing it.
I was here/I’ve been here since the beginning of June.
No, I can’t see the bird. Where are you looking/do you look?
Your secret is safe with me. I’m not going to say/I won’t say anything.
It’s raining. Shall we/Will we take a taxi?
I’m meeting/I will meet Lisa for lunch tomorrow.
I’ve wanted to go to Paris all my life, but I still didn’t go/I still haven’t been
there.
I’m going to tell her, but I didn’t see/I haven’t seen her yet.
I play/I’m playing tennis with John and Chris at the weekend. Do you want to join us?
I think we have time for a coffee before the train arrives/will arrive.
I haven’t seen you before. When have you started/did you start working here?
Where will you be going/do you go for your holidays next year?
While I walked/I was walking through the park a dog ran up to me and bit me.
Look out of the window! How long has it been snowing/is it snowing?
When I was a baby I was carrying/I used to carry a yellow blanket everywhere I went.
When the film will end/ends, let’s have a coffee.
2	Put each verb given into the present simple or continuous, or the past simple or continuous.
What (usually you do) do you usually do at the weekend?
What (you get) 	for your birthday last week?
‘What are you doing?’ ‘I (check) 	this letter for spelling mistakes.’
I got to the station at 3pm, (wait) 	for half an hour, then came back here.
George (watch) 	the television when I arrived at his flat.
At the moment inflation (increase) 	slowly.
James (turn on) 	the television so we could watch the football match.
Every day Helen (check) 	her emails when she gets home.
‘Where (you go) 	?’ ‘To the shops. Do you want to come with me?’
‘What games (you play) 	when you were young?’ ‘Hiding from people, trying to catch people, all the usual things.’
When I arrived at the checkout a lot of people (wait) 	
in the queue.
Buy one next year – prices (go down) 	quite fast at the moment.
‘Where (you go) 	on Saturday afternoons?’ ‘Shopping, with my mother.’
Prices (go down) 	quite fast when other, similar models started to appear.
‘What game (you play) 	just now?’ ‘We were playing chess.’
3	Complete the second sentence so that it has a similar meaning to the first sentence.
Michael took a deep breath and dived into the water.
After Michael had taken a deep breath, he dived into the water.
The plane landed a few moments ago.
The plane has 	.
I’ve been playing the guitar for three years.
I started 	.
After the start of the match, you’ll hear a lot of noise.
When the match 	.
This is my first time in the United States.
I’ve 	.
Would you like me to get you a drink?
Shall 	.
I last saw Naomi in February. I haven’t
 	.
I intend to email Paul this evening.
I’m 	.
I thought the film looked familiar.
I thought I 	.
4	Put each verb given into the past simple or the present perfect.
A: When are you going to write to your grandmother?
B: Don’t worry. I (already write) I’ve already written to her.
A: Why was your flight late?
B: There (is) 	a delay.
A: Why isn’t our departure time showing on the screen? B: There (is) 	a delay.
A: Did you go to a nightclub after the meal in the restaurant? B: No, I (come) 	home.
A: Thanks for calling, John. Are you speaking from work? B: No, I (come) 	home.
A: Sandra’s just arrived.
B: Yes, I know, I (see) 	her.
A: Sandra came into the office yesterday.
B: Yes, I know, I (see) 	her.
A: How are you feeling today?
B: My temperature (go) 	down.
A: How did you know you were getting better?
B: My temperature (go) 	down.
Name: 	
Intermediate Language Practice
Date: 	
Grammar Progress Test 2a (Units 10–18)
1	Underline the correct word or phrase in each sentence.
If we’d be/we’re late for class, our teacher will be angry.
The teacher told/asked me if I’d finished the test.
My mobile phone needs recharging! I wish the battery wasn’t/isn’t flat.
Peter must have left/can’t have left the flowers for me. He’s been away.
If I won/win the lottery, I’d travel round the world.
Your shoes are too small. You could/You’d better take them back immediately.
Rita left a message to say that she would join/had joined you in the pub tonight.
I think I must left/must have left my bag on the bus.
If you’d done/you did more revision, you wouldn’t have failed the exam.
I said/told to Steve that I’d meet him at the swimming baths later.
I was giving/was given the necklace by my aunt.
I asked her if she would be/was from Switzerland, and she said no.
I haven’t got an umbrella! If it rains, I’d get/I’ll get wet.
I didn’t know/wouldn’t have known if you hadn’t told me.
We showed round/were shown round the art gallery by our teacher.
2	Put one of the words or phrases from the box in each space.
could	have to	had to	don’t have to	didn’t have to	might have
must	mustn’t	must have	ought to	should
You ought to see a dentist if you’ve got toothache.
He’s looking terrible. He 	see a doctor immediately!
He’s not looking too good. I think he 	see a doctor.
I 	get my hair cut. I’m having a job interview next week.
If you need to make a call, you 	use my phone.
It 	been a disappointment when you failed your driving test.
Sorry I couldn’t come with you, I 	go to the dentist.
There’s no rush. We 	be there until 9.00.
These oysters taste strange. It 	been a mistake to order seafood.
We were lucky! We 	pay!
You 	park your car here. It’s not allowed.
3	Decide which answer (A, B, C or D) best fits the space. Going to the movies
I promised my friend Lucy that I (0) B her out to the movies for a treat if she
(1) 	her driving test. I found out yesterday that she (2) 	the day before, so I called her last night and (3) 	whether she wanted to see the new film with Matt Dillon. She (4) 	that she (5) 	it, but that she (6) 	to see the Julia Roberts film instead. It (7) 	very good reviews by the critics in the newspaper last week, so we decided to go. It was showing at the Scala cinema on the other side of town. So I (8) 	if she (9) 	give me a lift in her car because I can’t drive. She didn’t sound very happy but said she (10) 	to my house and collect me.
A had taken	B would take	C take	D will take
A would pass	B had passed	C will pass	D passed
A would pass	B had passed	C was passing	D has passed
A asked her	B told her	C said her	D spoke her
A asked me	B told me	C said me	D spoke me
A would already see B was already seeing C had already seen D already seen
6
A loved
B loves
C will love
D would love
7
A was given
B has been given
C gave
D gives
8
A told
B said her
C asked her
D spoke
9
A would
B should
C must
D will
10
A had already come
B comes
C would come
D will come
4	Complete the second sentence so that it has a similar meaning to the first.
‘Are you staying here all summer?’ the little girl asked me.
The little girl asked me if/whether I was staying there all summer .
I haven’t got a dog but I want one.
I wish 	.
I think you should leave your job. That’s what I’d do.
If I 	.
Somebody has stolen my wallet! My wallet
 	.
Istanbul is my place of birth.
I was 	.
It’s not necessary for me to wear a tie at work.
I don’t 	.
It was possible for Marcus to get lost.
Marcus could 	.
Name: 	Date: 	
Intermediate Language Practice
Grammar Progress Test 2b (Units 10–18)
1	Underline the correct word or phrase in each sentence.
I’m sunburnt. I wish I hadn’t sunbathed/I didn’t sunbathe for so long.
This package delivered/was delivered this morning.
You’re going the wrong way. You’d better/You might go back to the main square and ask.
If I know/knew the answer, I’d tell you.
I said/told Angela that I’d give her a call tonight.
Let’s hurry up! If we arrive early, we’ll get/we’d get a good seat.
You were able to/would have been able to use the computer if you had had the password.
The Finance Minister said that he doesn’t increase/wouldn’t increase taxes next year.
It was been/has been a really lovely day!
I asked/told Natasha if she knew anywhere to get a sandwich at lunchtime.
If we’d caught/we caught a taxi, we wouldn’t have missed the train.
I wish it isn’t/wasn’t so cold.
Sacha must have left/can’t have left the office. His computer is turned off.
My parents are having their house redecorating/redecorated next week.
I asked him where he was going/would be going, and he said to the library.
2	Put one of the words or phrases from the box in each space.
could	have to	had to	don’t have to	didn’t have to	might have
must	mustn’t	must have	should	should have
I’m completely soaked! We should have taken an umbrella.
If we arrive early, we 	go for a drink before the play starts.
I didn’t get to sleep until 2am. I 	tidy up the mess after the party.
It’s very relaxed at our company. We 	wear formal clothes.
The flowers are lovely, but you 	bring them. I wasn’t expecting anything!
I can’t see the shop anywhere. I 	got the wrong address.
I think you 	visit Rome in the spring. It’s beautiful at that time of year.
You 	visit me in Rome! It’d be great to see you and we’ll have lots of fun!
You 	use a mobile phone while you are driving – it’s dangerous.
I don’t believe he passed the test! He 	been cheating!
We 	collect the tickets at the airport. They won’t send them to us.
3	Decide which answer (A, B, C or D) best fits the space. Meeting Mariana at the airport
Mariana called me from the States and (0) B that her plane would land at 8pm this evening, if there (1) 	any delays. When I got to the airport it was 8.15 and I knew that her flight (2) 	As usual, she (3) 	wait for a while for her luggage, so I wasn’t too worried. However, I wished I (4) 	a magazine to read and I was getting very hungry. I (5) 	a man how long (6) 	before the people from her flight had got through customs, and he said about forty-five minutes. In fact it was much less – it (7) 	more than fifteen minutes. I was delighted to see Mariana and she said that she (8) 	a good flight. I (9) 	going out to eat at the nearest restaurant but she said that she (10) 	a surprisingly good meal on the plane and she wasn’t hungry.
A asked her	B told me	C said me	D spoke me
A wouldn’t be	B hadn’t been	C won’t be	D weren’t
A must arrive	B must arrived	C must had arrived D must have arrived
A had to	B should	C should have	D was had to
A would bring	B bring	C brought	D had brought
A asked to	B asked	C said to	D told to
A it was taking	B would it take	C it would take	D takes it
A might have been B must have been C can’t have been	D should have been
A had had	B was having	C would have	D has
A invited	B asked	C suggested	D offered
A was given	B has been given	C gave	D gives
4	Complete the second sentence so that it has a similar meaning to the first sentence.
I don’t know the answer, so I can’t help you. If I knew the answer, I’d help you.
Imagine you had a yacht. Where would you go?
Where 	.
Somebody will meet you at the airport.
You 	.
When is your birthday? When were
 	.
I’m sure that isn’t Geoffrey.
That 	.
We didn’t buy a ticket, so we had to pay a fine. If we
 	.
I’m sure she enjoyed herself.
She must 	.
Name: 	Date: 	
Intermediate Language Practice
Grammar Progress Test 3a (Units 19–28)
1	Underline the correct word or phrase in each sentence.
I read the book you suggested. I didn’t enjoy it, although/however.
Why don’t we cook/cooking pasta tonight?
My sister isn’t enough old/old enough to go to the disco.
Jean, that/who I know very well, wouldn’t do a thing like that.
It was so/such nice ice-cream that I ate another portion.
Although/In spite of the rain, we had a good holiday.
This is my cat. Its/It’s name is Sammy.
I felt so/too tired that I went to bed.
Could you tell me where the post office is/where is the post office?
Do you like/Would you like some more coffee?
I found your house easily, although/despite I didn’t know the number.
Would you mind to close/closing the door?
The film that/what we saw was a bit disappointing.
David ate so many/so much ice-cream that he felt sick.
I’m going to spend my holidays at/in Egypt.
2	Put a preposition in each space. Choose from in, on, at, to, above, below.
Jane’s sister has got a job at Manchester airport.
You’ll find the index 	the back of the book.
My brother lives 	Milan.
There was nobody 	the bus except me.
I dropped the box and it landed 	my foot.
There are twelve students 	my class.
Walk 	the pavement – it’s much safer.
You can’t see the ship any more – it’s 	the horizon.
Go down the street, and you’ll see the cinema 	the right.
My grandmother is 	hospital at the moment.
There’s a video shop 	the other side of the street.
I went 	a small Greek island for my holidays.
He shouldn’t drive – he’s 	the alcohol limit.
3	Complete the second sentence so that it has a similar meaning to the first sentence.
Patricia seems to have gone home.
It seems that Patricia has gone home .
Harry wanted to pass the exam, so he studied hard.
Harry studied hard so that 	.
I have a lot of advice, and I don’t know what to do.
I have so 	.
There are too few glasses on the table.
There aren’t 	.
Although it was raining, I went to the shops.
Despite 	.
Please wait a moment.
Would you mind 	.
My advice is to travel before the rush-hour starts.
If I 	.
Near the beach is a small bar called ‘Pedro’s Place’.
There 	.
How much does this cost?
Could you tell me 	.
The play was so boring that I fell asleep.
It was 	.
Let’s go fishing at the weekend.
How 	.
4	Rewrite each sentence so that it contains the word in bold, and so that the meaning stays the same.
I felt really tired, so I stayed at home and had a rest.
because
I stayed at home and had a rest because I felt really tired .
A new student joined our class. She is called Joanna.
who
The 	.
I have a friend. This person’s father comes from Sweden.
whose
I have 	.
Jim gave me a book. It is really good.
that
The 	.
Jim gave me a book. It is really good
which
Jim 	.
Name: 	Date: 	
Intermediate Language Practice
Grammar Progress Test 3b (Units 19–28)
1	Underline the correct word or phrase in each sentence.
I’m very busy. Let’s/Would you mind giving me a hand?
Although/In spite of my bad back, I still play football.
The guide book has so much/so many information that I can’t decide where to go.
Do you know what time does the film start/the film starts?
The bus was too/so slow that I missed my interview.
I enjoyed the party, despite/although I didn’t know many people.
I’m going on an English course in/at Cambridge.
It is so/such a good film that I’ve seen it three times!
Roberta, who/that is Claudia’s sister, is going to the same university as me.
I can’t reach. I’m not tall enough/enough tall.
We arrived at the cinema early in order to/so that we get a good seat.
That idea what/that you had was fantastic!
Has anyone seen my jacket? It’s/Its front pockets have a design on them.
Why don’t we visiting/visit Leila at the weekend?
Would you mind moving/to move along a bit so that I can sit down?
2	Put a preposition in each space. Choose from in, on, at, to, above, below.
Karen lives in London Street.
Quick, get 	the train, the doors are going to close.
Denise arrived with a bunch of flowers 	her hand.
Leonora has moved 	another city.
There are very few tigers left 	India.
You’ll see the monument 	your left.
I looked 	the mirror and saw the mark on my face.
I’m going to stay 	home tonight. I’ve got a lot of homework.
From the plane I could see the coast of Italy 	us.
There’s a beautiful old church 	the end of the road.
That’s a beautiful picture over there, 	the sofa.
I think her house is 	this side of the street.
He’ll stay 	prison for at least ten years.
3	Complete the second sentence so that it has a similar meaning to the first sentence.
My town has two places to hear live music.
There are two places to hear live music in my town .
My advice is to get to the airport two hours before take-off.
If I 	.
I have a lot of work to do, and I don’t know where to begin.
I have so 	.
Let’s invite Julia and Margaret to the party.
How 	.
Rebecca wanted to go to Japan, so she saved some money.
Rebecca saved some money so that 	.
The car was so old that it kept breaking down.
It was 	.
Please speak more slowly.
Would you mind 	.
There are too few chairs in the room.
There aren’t 	.
Where is the station?
Do you know 	.
Although there were problems, we enjoyed ourselves.
Despite 	.
Robert appears to have forgotten my birthday again.
It appears 	.
4	Rewrite each sentence so that it contains the word in bold, and so that the meaning stays the same.
The woman teaches us music. She also plays in an orchestra.
who
The woman who teaches us music also plays in an orchestra .
I go to a fitness centre. It also has yoga classes.
that
The 	.
I go to a fitness centre. It also has yoga classes.
which
I go
 	.
I know a man. His brother is a record producer.
whose
I know 	.
You were talking about a woman. I wanted to meet her.
that
I wanted 	.
Name: 	Date: 	
Intermediate Language Practice
Grammar Progress Test 4a (Units 29–37)
1	Underline the correct word or phrase in each sentence.
I met Tina a day/one day last week.
I’m going to buy the/a new printer for my computer.
I’ve lived in this city for/since ten years.
I’m going out to buy any/some milk.
Paris was so/as exciting as Madrid – I enjoyed them both.
I need to finish this work by/until the end of the week.
Berlin is a lot bigger that/than Frankfurt.
How many/How much time do we have until the train arrives?
My worse/worst subject at school was mathematics.
Monday or Tuesday, each/either day would be fine.
I’m meeting Jack the day after tomorrow/the next day.
Could you give me some informations/information, please?
Where’s a/the remote control for the television?
Put a/an or the in each space or leave the space blank.
It’s not difficult to find my house. If you come by (0) – train, you come out of
(1) 	station and turn right. You’ll see (2) 	bank on (3) 	corner of
(4) 	street. Carry on down (5) 	road until you come to (6) 	church. You can’t miss it – it’s one of (7) 	biggest ones in (8) 	Brighton. Just after
(9) 	church turn left. It’s (10) 	very small street and (11) 	people often go past without noticing it. You’ll see my house at (12) 	end of the street – it’s got (13) 	red door. Try and get here in time for (14)	lunch. Give me
(15) 	call on your mobile if you get lost. I’ll be waiting for you!
Complete the second sentence so that it has a similar meaning to the first.
I didn’t expect to see Darrel.
Darrel was the last person I expected to see .
This is as fast as I can go. I can’t
 	.
The restaurants were both expensive.
Neither 	.
Sue is better at History than Silvia.
Silvia is not 	.
The Romanian capital is Bucharest.
Bucharest 	Romania.
Dan drives buses. Dan is
 	.
Not all the answers are right.
Some 	.
Nobody is better at History than Melanie.
Melanie is the 	.
I won’t leave before 7.00.
I’ll be here 	.
4	Rewrite each sentence so that it contains a form of a phrasal verb using the word in bold. Make any other necessary changes.
Don’t leave the lights on when you leave the school. turn off Turn the lights off when you leave the school.
I went through childhood in Belgium.
grew
I was talking to Jackie and we were suddenly disconnected.
cut
Alice is similar in appearance to her mother.
take
I’m trying to find the word in the dictionary.
look
What are you trying to say?
get
Name: 	Date: 	
Intermediate Language Practice
Grammar Progress Test 4b (Units 29–37)
1	Underline the correct word or phrase in each sentence.
The fish was so tasty as/as tasty as the meat.
I am younger than/that my brother.
Can you give me an/some advice, please?
How much/How many money do you need?
I’ve been off work since/for three days with a bad cold.
We need to be there until/by 6.30.
The other people weren’t very friendly – no of/none of them spoke to me.
We need some/any more cheese.
Would you like to see a/the film with me next Friday?
Michael went away to Ireland the other day/the day before yesterday.
Ask James or Ted – either/each one could help you.
My worst/worse nightmare is to be in a room full of snakes.
It’s not as/so warm as it was – autumn is coming.
Put a/an or the in each space or leave the space blank.
We had (0) a great holiday in (1) 	London. We arrived at (2) 	airport late on Sunday evening, and we decided to take (3) 	taxi, even though it was very expensive. (4) 	taxi took us to our hotel, which was very nice, although
(5) 	rooms were quite small. On (6) 	next day we woke up early and had
(7) 	enormous breakfast. I don’t know how (8) 	people can eat so much in
(9) 	morning! But it was good for us because eating out in (10) 	London is expensive, and with such (11) 	big breakfast we didn’t need to have (l2) 	 lunch. After breakfast we went to (13) 	art gallery. I can’t remember (14) 	 name, but it was full of (15) 	famous paintings and I really enjoyed it.
Complete the second sentence so that it has a similar meaning to the first sentence.
David is a better runner than Paul. Paul isn’t as good a runner as David .
Michael teaches English.
Michael is 	.
I won’t be back before next Mond

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