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ECCE Practice 10
Grammar
1 b
2 c
3 b
4 d
5 c
6 d
7 c
8 a
Vocabulary
9 b
10 c
11 d
12 a
13 a
14 b
15 d
16 c
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FCE Practice 10
Part 1
1 B
2 A
3 B
4 A
5 B
6 D
7 C
8 C
9 D
10 A
11 D
12 B
13 B
14 D
15 C
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Unit 11 Relative clauses & participles
11.1 Relative clauses
Stop & check
1
2 I told him about something which happened last week (delete it).
3 My colleague, who I told you about recently, came with me (delete him).
4
5 The club where we go most often is in the city centre (delete there).
6
A
1 whose
2 which
3 which
4 which/that
5 which
6 which/that
7 which/that
8 when
9 which
10 who/that
11 which
12 who/that
13 who/that
14 which/that
B
1 who
2 -/which/that
3 -/which/that
4 -/which/that
5 -/when
6 who/that
7 who
8 who
9 which
10 who
11 which
12 where
13 where
14 which
C
1 he
2
3 they
4
5 there
6 it
7 he
8
9
10 it
11
12
13
14 there
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D
1 Francis Ford Coppola, who made the Godfather films, is a very well-known director.
2 The Godfather films are about a Mafia family who/that live and operate in the US.
3
4 The first two Godfather films, which Coppola made in the 1970s, are considered classics (delete them).
5 The Godfather films, which starred Al Pacino, follow the history of the fictional Corleone family
(delete they).
6 Coppola also made the film Apocalypse Now, which was set in the Vietnam War.
7
8
11.2 Participles
A
1 She got married last month (delete was).
2 While/When I was walking down the street, the wind was blowing very hard.
3
4 Feeling nervous, he began his speech.
5 I usually watch TV while doing the ironing.
B
1 I asked a lot of questions, trying to find out what really happened./Trying to find out what really
happened, I asked a lot of questions.
2 We met (while) working in the same office.
3 Opened in 2000, the Tate Modern is a huge art gallery in London.
4 Written over 100 years ago, this novel is still relevant today.
5 Several buildings got damaged in the storm.
6 I must get changed for the party.
7 The managers running the company are making a lot of mistakes.
8 (While/When) Coming into the room, I realized that something was wrong.
9 There s not much time left so let s get started.
10 There is a big tourist attraction in London known as The London Eye.
11.3 Trying, succeeding & failing
A
1 in his attempt
2 we succeeded in repairing
3 managed to finish
4 made no effort to help
5 failed to do
6 my first attempt to act/at acting
7 efforts to repair it myself
8 and attempted to stop
9 tried putting the cupboard
10 made an effort to solve
B
1 C
2 A
3 C
C
1 successful
2 unsuccessfully
3 success
4 failures
5 achievement
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11.4 Word focus
Phrasal verbs: various
A
1 stick to
2 pulled up
3 see to
4 throwing & away
5 call off
6 hang on
7 held up
8 back & up
9 stand for
10 clear up
Word formation: various
A
1 enjoyable
2 boring
3 scary
4 impressive
5 frightening
6 shock
7 fright
8 enthusiastic
9 surprises
10 exhausted
C
1 annoyance
2 frustration
3 confusion
4 impression
5 interest
6 attractive
7 confidence
8 pleasure
9 satisfied
10 worry
Word sets
D
1 proper
2 right
3 valid
4 precise
1 convenient
2 fit
3 suited
4 relevant
1 flock
2 bunch
3 set
4 pack
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ECCE Practice 11
Grammar
1 b
2 c
3 a
4 b
5 d
6 b
7 c
8 c
Vocabulary
9 b
10 d
11 b
12 b
13 c
14 d
15 c
16 a
FCE Practice 11
Part 5
1 lawyers
2 knowledge
3 attention
4 unpredictable
5 agency
6 generally
7 evidence
8 missing
9 security
10 glamorous
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Unit 12 Comparison & degree
12.1 Comparisons
Stop & check
1
2 Your idea is a better one than mine.
3 I find tennis much more interesting than football.
4 The weather is getting worse all the time.
5 This book is not as good as his last one.
6
7
8
A
1 less serious
2 sadder / wiser
3 more varied
4 better
5 worse
6 harder
7 more honest
8 better
9 sunnier
10 more complicated
11 less frequently
12 faster
B
1 not as keen on football as Tom (is)
2 haven t eaten as much as me/as I have
3 play (the) guitar as well as Will (can)/(does)
4 haven t won as many games as them/as they have
5 was as successful as his first (film) (was)
6 haven t got/don t have as much confidence as you (have)
7 works as hard as his boss (does)
8 haven t seen as many films as you (have)
9 as much (money) as me/as I do
10 as many cars as it used to
C
1 is better than his previous one/CD (was)
2 less experience of this kind of thing than I have/than me
3 cost more than mine (did)
4 more quickly than me/than I do
5 more interesting job than me/than I have
6 more interest in politics than me/than I have
7 less enthusiastically than me/than I did
8 a less complicated life than me/than I do
9 more hobbies than me/than I have
10 fewer countries than you (have)
D
1 the wettest
2 the least exciting
3 the happiest
4 the most well-known
5 the least popular
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6 the cleverest / the simplest
7 the worst
8 the least worried
9 the best
10 the most skilful
D
1 the most exciting film I ve ever seen
2 the kindest person I ve ever met
3 the least enjoyable journey I ve ever had
4 the most pleasant people I ve ever met
5 the strangest person in my class
6 the most impressive performance he has ever given
12.2 So, such & to
A
1 so
2 such
3 too
4 so much
5 so many
6 such
7 too
8 so
9 too
10 too many
11 too many
12 such
B
1 I m too busy to get bored.
2 She had so much bad publicity, she stopped being popular.
3 They re having too much fun to want to leave now.
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