Module 10 Test B
Grammar
1 He wouldn't do anything he was supposed to do.
2 Every year we would get presents from my aunt and uncle.
3 I wish you would be quiet when I'm working.
4 He said that I would pass the test.
5 They would have told him if they'd seen him.
6 Would you sit down now please?
7 They decided to take the train so they wouldn't get held up in traffic.
8 He must do well at school - he's always studying.
9 Did you need to talk to him before you left?
10 They ought to do what their teachers tell them.
11 We are bound to have time to talk later.
12 She is likely to get promoted soon.
13 You don't have to do your homework tonight. It's optional.
14 couldn't have done/ 15 could have arrived/ 16 must have been/ 17 will have been James/
18 may have left/ 19 can't have lost/ 20 will have been the
(Possible answers)
21 “You must be very tired.”
22 “You might have left them in the car.”
23 “They can't have bought it.”
24 “That will have been Sarah.”
25 “She could have been held up in traffic.”
Vocabulary
26 looks on the bright side/ 27 gut feelings and hunches/ 28 a tendency to worry/ 29 worked out well in the long run/ 30 chances of success seem slim/ 31 dwells on things/ 32 's/is open to new experiences
33 dumbstruck/ 34 furious/ 35 indifferent/ 36 terrified/ 37 delighted
38 “He must be really annoyed with himself.” “Yeah, he's kicking himself.”
39 Don't talk to her right now. She's absolutely fuming with anger.
40 I don't know how she does it. She's absolutely buzzing with energy.
41 Jim's really down in the dumps at the moment.
42 Frank is really worried - he's at his wit's end.
43 She doesn't know what to do - she's in two minds.
44 She's absolutely delighted - over the moon.
45 They seem to be quite pleased with themselves at the moment.
46 come back/ 47 hand out/ 48 lock up/ 49 carry on/ 50 slow down
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