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The passage discusses different parts of speech like verbs, nouns, adjectives, prepositions etc. and their usage with examples.

The passage mentions transitive verbs, linking verbs, modal verbs and auxiliary verbs.

The passage discusses relative clauses, adverbial clauses and noun clauses.

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Sentences
Choose the best way to complete the sentences.
1 A simple sentence is a clause with a subject and a . A phrasal verb B verb 2 The words be and seem are A state B linking verbs. 14 Migraines A may cause loss of vision. B may have caused be bad luck. B is supposed to 15 Breaking a mirror A ought to

Negatives and questions


Write one word in each gap to complete the sentences.
16 phone? 17 Lets start the audition again, we? 18 Never have beautiful sunset! 19 Since college? 20 When do you think he seen such a have you attended this arrive? has been using my mobile

3 Transitive verbs are used an object. A with B without 4 Joe gave A Rachel a rose. B to Rachel

5 I couldnt drive because damaged my wrist. A had B I had

Tenses
Write one word in each gap to complete the sentences.
6 The -ing verb is called the participle. 7 The words could and may are auxiliary verbs. 8 How long have you Sao Paolo? 9 This time next week Ill to Thailand. 10 By five oclock tomorrow Ill finished my report. living in flying

The passive
Choose the best way to complete the sentences.
21 To form the passive we use be and a participle. A past B present 22 The company A might 23 Karl has just A been seen closed down. B might be by a physiotherapist. B be seen my son. the traffic.

24 A newspaper article was written A to B about 25 The air pollution was caused A by B from

Modals
Choose the best way to complete the sentences.
11 She do the interview again. A is having B is having to 12 Hes not here. He A must have gone out. B must be going

13 I going to give up smoking but I couldnt. A was B am

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Articles and nouns


Write one word in each gap to complete the sentences.
26 The word an is an 27 I have an appointment with doctor at two. 28 Uncountable nouns are used in the . 29 The government level of income tax. 30 words. raising the article.

Adjectives and adverbs (1)


Choose the best way to complete the sentences.
41 The words tiny and young are adjectives. A describing B classifying 42 Adjectives come before nouns and linking verbs. A after B before 43 Claude was wearing a coat. A grey, black B grey and black 44 I saw a documentary that was absolutely A fascinated B fascinating 45 We need to give more opportunities to A unemployed B the unemployed . .

nouns consist of two or more

Determiners and quantifiers


Choose the best way to complete the sentences.
31 The word that is a type of . A article B demonstrative 32 She has two daughters and they ballet. A both B all 33 fishing is allowed on this river. A No B Not any of these photos. B neither do

Adjectives and adverbs (2)


Write one word in each gap to complete the sentences.
46 The words annually and twice are adverbs of . 47 Do we have new camera? 48 The film wasnt as good book. 49 Small cars are more economical big ones. 50 The superlative form of likely is the likely. money to buy a the

34 I dont like A either

35 Ive been trying to eat chocolate bars. A fewer B less

Pronouns, substitution and ellipsis


Write one word in each gap to complete the sentences.
36 The fridge was empty. There was left. 37 The tennis rivals obviously respect another. 38 the station. 39 Rashid lied to me but later regretted so. 40 Ellipses are used when we leave out. were lots of people waiting at

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Prepositions (1)
Choose the best way to complete the sentences.
51 Next to and instead of are prepositions. A phrasal B complex 52 My son was born A on Christmas Day. B at five.

Reporting
Write one word in each gap to complete the sentences.
66 We put marks. 67 He told me that he advertising. 68 Can changes to speech. 69 Say and mention are both verbs. 70 Noi asked me arrive. she should speech in quotation worked in in indirect

53 Ill have finished my talk A by B until 54 Only people aged alcohol. A above

18 can purchase B over

55 The competition is now the red and blue teams. A between B among

Noun clauses Prepositions (2)


Write one word in each gap to complete the sentences.
56 I was scared because a man was walking me. 57 Please get your books out bags! 58 Im free for lunch every day from Tuesday. 59 A phrasal verb is a verb + 60 Im the sales job. . in the application form for your

Choose the best way to complete the sentences.


71 A noun clause is usually used as the a verb. A subject B object 72 Fin was disgusted with he saw. A that B what 73 doesnt matter if you wear jeans or trousers. A It B That men are brighter than B of . of

74 I hate the idea women. A that

Infinitives and gerunds


Choose the best way to complete the sentences.
61 The verb form is to plus a verb. A infinitive B bare infinitive 62 The gerund can be used like a A noun B verb 63 I would prefer A seeing 64 a car. A To have 65 Ana was delighted A to get .

75 It is recommended that the factory A close B closed

a Shakespeare play. B to see

passed his driving test, Marco bought B Having your invitation. B getting
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Relative clauses
Write one word in each gap to complete the sentences.
76 Who and which are both relative . 77 Relative clauses can be non-defining. 78 The leopard, is a feline. 79 We use participles in clauses. 80 Its a lovely poem, the author which is dead. or has black spots, relative

Adverbial clauses (2)


Choose the best way to complete the sentences.
91 that my phone is fixed, Ill call you. A Since B Now

92 He shaved his head raise money for charity. A in order to B in order for 93 It was through. A so a bad match that we left halfway B such

94 I carried on working it was late. A even though B even although 95 guilty, Emma apologised to her friend. A Shes feeling B Feeling

Conditionals
Choose the best way to complete the sentences.
81 If it rained, I A drive 82 If I were a bird, A Id fly to university. B drove around the world. B Id have flown

Connectors and focus structures


Write one word in each gap to complete the sentences.
96 I had a meeting at ten, the accounts. I did

83 If Id gone to the party, your brother. A Id have met B Id meet 84 If I A am a politician, Id ban hunting. B were you ask him. B unless

97 As a of deforestation, many species have died out. 98 I know your company is busy. Ours is busy as . 99 We can use firstly or secondly in a sentence in position. 100 Seldom person. I met such a kind

85 You wont know A if

Adverbial clauses (1)


Write one word in each gap to complete the sentences.
86 to smile. 87 was leaving. 88 Otto has really missed you you left. 89 Answer this email as soon can. 90 It looks postponed. you I arrived at work, my colleague he was upset, Jack managed

the conference will be

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Oxford Practice Grammar Advanced Diagnostic Test AnsWer Key


If students get more than one answer incorrect in a section, refer them to the appropriate units in the book for explanation and further practice.
Sentences (pages 3, 10, 6, 8, 12)
1 2 3 4 5 B B A A B

Determiners and quantifiers (pages 83, 84, 86, 89, 92)


31 32 33 34 35 B A A A A

Prepositions (2) (pages 130, 130, 133, 134, 134)


56 57 58 59 60 behind/towards of apart particle filling

Adverbial clauses (1) (pages 197, 198, 199, 200, 200)


86 87 88 89 90 Although When since as like

Tenses (pages 17, 17, 18, 24, 24)


6 7 8 9 10 present modal been be have

Pronouns, substitution and ellipsis (pages 98, 100, 103, 105, 106)
36 37 38 39 40 nothing each There doing words

Infinitives and gerunds (pages 139, 139, 142, 139, 144)


61 62 63 64 65 A A B B A

Adverbial clauses (2) (pages 201, 202, 203, 204, 205)


91 92 93 94 95 B A B A B

Modals (pages 38, 30, 34, 36, 41)


11 12 13 14 15 B A A A B

Adjectives and adverbs (1) (pages 116, 118, 120, 120, 120)
41 42 43 44 45 A A B B B

Reporting (pages 149, 152, 150, 152, 154)


66 67 68 69 70 direct had could reporting when

Connectors and focus structures (pages 209, 210, 212, 215, 217)
96 97 98 99 100 then result well front have

Negatives and questions (pages 45, 46, 48, 48, 52)


16 17 18 19 20 Who shall I when will

Noun clauses (pages 161, 161, 166, 168, 167)


71 72 73 74 75 B B A A A

Adjectives and adverbs (2) (pages 116, 118, 120, 120, 120)
46 47 48 49 50 frequency enough as than most

The passive (pages 57, 58, 64, 64, 64)


21 22 23 24 25 A B A B A

Relative clauses (pages 173, 174, 174, 176, 178)


76 pronouns 77 defining 78 which 79 reduced 80 of

Prepositions (1) (pages 125, 126, 127, 129, 129)


51 52 53 54 55 B A A B A

Articles and nouns (pages 69, 70, 69, 70, 76)


26 27 28 29 30 indefinite the singular is Compound

Conditionals (pages 185, 190, 186, 188, 192)


81 82 83 84 85 B A A B B

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