E 11 - 3 TESTS UNIT 5 - KEYS
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UNIT 5 ILLITERACY
Complete the sentences with the correct forms of the words from the box.
eradicate literate educate promote effect
honour volunteer provide participate mature
We were very pleased with the high level of participation in the charity events.
Humour is often far more effective than shouting.
I can see an increasing maturity in how she understands the world.
They started a campaign for illiteracy eradication in the summer of 2000.
I am deeply honoured to be invited to this momentous occasion.
We congratulate James on his well-deserved promotion to Chief Executive,
All the children are tested in basic literacy.
Did he do it voluntarily, or did you make him?
The Red Cross is in charge of provision of emergency relief.
We found the program educational and informative.
Report each sentence using the verbs below and a to-infinitive clause. Use each verb once only. If necessary, add an appropriate object after the verb.
advise agree ask call on propose hope order urge
volunteer warn remind invite threaten offer promise
`If I were you, I`d read the exam questions very carefully.
He advised us to read the exam questions very carefully.
`Be quiet!`
He ordered us to be quiet.
`The theater will be built next to` the town hall.`
They proposed to build the theater next to the town hall.
`Okay, I`ll collect David from school.`
He agreed to collect David from school.
`Please stay for a few more days.`
She urged me to stay for a few more days.
TH fight the ban on smoking in public places.`
He promised to fight the ban on smoking in public places.
`I imagine I`ll see Olivia at the party.`
He hoped to se? Olivia at the party.
`Can you lend me ten pounds?`
He asked me to lend him ten pounds./ He asked to borrow ten pounds.
`The government should do more to help the homeless.`
He called on the government to do more to help the homeless.
`I`ll take the children into town.`
He offered to take the children into town.
`Don`t swim out too far, boys.`
He warned the boys not to swim too far.
`Don`t forget to go to the supermarket after work.`
She reminded me to go to the supermarket after work.
`Would you like to come on a picnic with us, Jane?`
He invited Jane to come on a picnic with them.
`If you can`t find anyone else, I`ll drive you to the airport.`
He volunteered to drive me to the airport (if I couldn`t find anyone else).
`I won`t give you the money back if you keep on at me.`
He threatened not to give me/ us the money back (if I/ we kept on at him).
Underline the correct verb. If either is possible, underline them both.
The committee agreed/ suggested to postpone the meeting until 11th August.
Emma insisted/ said that we should bring the children along.
The prime minister insisted/ wanted to discuss transport policy in the interview.
She said/ offered that she would call me back.
He expected/ advised to leave at 5.30 in the morning.
He claimed/ proposed that the subject of holiday pay should be raised at the next meeting.
The shop has guaranteed/ has promised that it will deliver the chairs by the end of the week.
She offered/ suggested to wait for the children to get ready.
Terry wanted/ suggested that I should stand in the student elections.
She refused/ requested that her brother should be invited too.
He longed/ promised to go back home and see his parents.
She promised/ volunteered that she would collect the children from school today.
Complete the sentences with the appropriate phrases, using a clause
beginning with a to-infinitive clause or an -ing form of a verb.
leave the motorway at junction 3 buy a guide book
read through our notes do more exercise
reduce bus and train fares look after the children
listen to the BBC World Service go to the doctor
go for a long walk build it to the east of the city
To find my way around London; Les suggested buying a guide book
To encourage people to use public transport the council proposed to reduce/ reducing bus and train fares
I`d been feeling unwell for a few days and my mother advised going to the doctor
I`ve putting on weight and my doctor has recommended doing more exercise
To avoid the road works, police have advised leaving the motorway at junction 3
She was going abroad for two weeks and I promised to look after the children
To help us prepare for the exam, the teacher
Complete the sentences with the correct forms of the words from the box.
eradicate literate educate promote effect
honour volunteer provide participate mature
We were very pleased with the high level of participation in the charity events.
Humour is often far more effective than shouting.
I can see an increasing maturity in how she understands the world.
They started a campaign for illiteracy eradication in the summer of 2000.
I am deeply honoured to be invited to this momentous occasion.
We congratulate James on his well-deserved promotion to Chief Executive,
All the children are tested in basic literacy.
Did he do it voluntarily, or did you make him?
The Red Cross is in charge of provision of emergency relief.
We found the program educational and informative.
Report each sentence using the verbs below and a to-infinitive clause. Use each verb once only. If necessary, add an appropriate object after the verb.
advise agree ask call on propose hope order urge
volunteer warn remind invite threaten offer promise
`If I were you, I`d read the exam questions very carefully.
He advised us to read the exam questions very carefully.
`Be quiet!`
He ordered us to be quiet.
`The theater will be built next to` the town hall.`
They proposed to build the theater next to the town hall.
`Okay, I`ll collect David from school.`
He agreed to collect David from school.
`Please stay for a few more days.`
She urged me to stay for a few more days.
TH fight the ban on smoking in public places.`
He promised to fight the ban on smoking in public places.
`I imagine I`ll see Olivia at the party.`
He hoped to se? Olivia at the party.
`Can you lend me ten pounds?`
He asked me to lend him ten pounds./ He asked to borrow ten pounds.
`The government should do more to help the homeless.`
He called on the government to do more to help the homeless.
`I`ll take the children into town.`
He offered to take the children into town.
`Don`t swim out too far, boys.`
He warned the boys not to swim too far.
`Don`t forget to go to the supermarket after work.`
She reminded me to go to the supermarket after work.
`Would you like to come on a picnic with us, Jane?`
He invited Jane to come on a picnic with them.
`If you can`t find anyone else, I`ll drive you to the airport.`
He volunteered to drive me to the airport (if I couldn`t find anyone else).
`I won`t give you the money back if you keep on at me.`
He threatened not to give me/ us the money back (if I/ we kept on at him).
Underline the correct verb. If either is possible, underline them both.
The committee agreed/ suggested to postpone the meeting until 11th August.
Emma insisted/ said that we should bring the children along.
The prime minister insisted/ wanted to discuss transport policy in the interview.
She said/ offered that she would call me back.
He expected/ advised to leave at 5.30 in the morning.
He claimed/ proposed that the subject of holiday pay should be raised at the next meeting.
The shop has guaranteed/ has promised that it will deliver the chairs by the end of the week.
She offered/ suggested to wait for the children to get ready.
Terry wanted/ suggested that I should stand in the student elections.
She refused/ requested that her brother should be invited too.
He longed/ promised to go back home and see his parents.
She promised/ volunteered that she would collect the children from school today.
Complete the sentences with the appropriate phrases, using a clause
beginning with a to-infinitive clause or an -ing form of a verb.
leave the motorway at junction 3 buy a guide book
read through our notes do more exercise
reduce bus and train fares look after the children
listen to the BBC World Service go to the doctor
go for a long walk build it to the east of the city
To find my way around London; Les suggested buying a guide book
To encourage people to use public transport the council proposed to reduce/ reducing bus and train fares
I`d been feeling unwell for a few days and my mother advised going to the doctor
I`ve putting on weight and my doctor has recommended doing more exercise
To avoid the road works, police have advised leaving the motorway at junction 3
She was going abroad for two weeks and I promised to look after the children
To help us prepare for the exam, the teacher
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