Gateway B1 Unit 7 Test Standard Use Of English

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1. You (5) ……………………… watch some TV and maybe read a magazine or something. 

Explanation

The correct answer is "should." In this sentence, the speaker is suggesting that the person has the option or recommendation to watch some TV and read a magazine. "Should" implies a suggestion or advice, rather than a requirement or obligation, which aligns with the context of the sentence.

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This quiz from Gateway B1 Unit 7 assesses English grammar proficiency, focusing on modal verbs and conditionals. It's designed to enhance understanding and usage of English in preparation... see morefor exams, making it ideal for learners aiming to improve their language skills. see less

2. You don't (4) ……………………… to revise right until bedtime! 

Explanation

This question is testing the use of modal verbs to express obligation or necessity. The correct answer is "have" because it is used to indicate that revising should be done at some point before bedtime. The other options, "should" and "must," do not convey the same meaning of the action needing to be completed before a specific time.

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3. But I have (7) ……………………… take my little sister to school at 8:30. 

Explanation

The word "to" is the correct answer because it is used to indicate purpose or intention. In this context, the speaker has a responsibility or obligation to take their little sister to school at 8:30.

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4. Choose the best answer (A, B or C) to complete the text. Hi Lizzie,It was lovely to hear from you. Good luck with your exam tomorrow!You (1) ……………………… worry too much becauseI know you're going to do well! Just relax. 

Explanation

The correct answer is "shouldn't" because the speaker is reassuring Lizzie that she doesn't need to worry too much about her exam because they believe she will do well. The word "shouldn't" indicates that there is no need for Lizzie to worry.

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5. (2) ……………………… I were you, I 

Explanation

The correct answer is "if". This is because the phrase "if I were you" is a common idiom used to express a hypothetical situation or give advice. In this context, it implies that the speaker is suggesting a course of action based on their own perspective or experience.

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6. ……………………… I were you, I (3) ……………………… get an early night. 

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The correct answer is "would". In this sentence, the speaker is giving advice or a suggestion to someone else. The phrase "If I were you" suggests that the speaker is imagining themselves in the other person's situation. The use of "would" in the second part of the sentence indicates a hypothetical or imagined action that the speaker would take if they were in that situation.

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7. If I (6) ……………………… the time, I'd come to see you before the exams tomorrow morning, 

Explanation

The correct answer is "had". In this conditional sentence, the speaker is expressing a hypothetical situation. They are saying that if they had the time, they would come to see you before the exams tomorrow morning. The word "had" is used to indicate the past tense of "have" in this context.

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8.  And you (8) ……………………… forget to have a good breakfast before you go. I know I sound like your mum – sorry!I'll speak to you tomorrow!Love, Mandy

Explanation

The correct answer is "mustn't." In the given sentence, the speaker is advising the person not to forget to have a good breakfast before they go. "Mustn't" is used to express prohibition or to give strong advice. In this context, it implies that it is important or necessary for the person to have a good breakfast before leaving.

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