Grammar 7, Unit 4: Yesterday, Today And Tomorrow

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  • 1. 
    What does abstract mean?
    • A. 

      Something that has never been seen before

    • B. 

      Forward movement or improvement

    • C. 

      Closely connected or appropriate to the matter at hand

    • D. 

      Existing as an idea, but having no physical form

  • 2. 
    We use noun clauses to express things we think, understand or believe.
    • A. 

      True

    • B. 

      False

  • 3. 
    If something is obsolete, what happened to it?
    • A. 

      It is still really practical

    • B. 

      It is still useful, but not as much as before

    • C. 

      The purpose for which it was designed no longer exists

    • D. 

      It is only useful to the people who designed it

  • 4. 
    The sentence below is incorrect. Choose the right corrected form of this sentence.I can't buy anything here. I want is too expensive!
    • A. 

      I can't buy anything here. Where I want is too expensive!

    • B. 

      I can't buy anything here. What I want is too expensive!

    • C. 

      I can't buy anything here. Is what I want is too expensive!

    • D. 

      I can't buy anything here. I want too expensive!

  • 5. 
    In the reading passage New Way, why were there only seven or eight different faces in the city?
    • A. 

      They were robots

    • B. 

      They were family

    • C. 

      There were very few people in the city

    • D. 

      They were clones

  • 6. 
    From the four choices of noun clauses below, which one best matches the following question?Whose idea was it to have the party at Ian's house?
    • A. 

      Can you tell me who idea was it to have the party at Ian's house.

    • B. 

      Can you tell me whose idea it was to have the party at Ian's house.

    • C. 

      Can you tell me who his idea was to have the party at Ian's house.

    • D. 

      Can you tell me who's idea was it to have the party at Ian's house.

  • 7. 
    Rewrite the following question in the space below using a noun clause with "if" or "whether".Will you have enough time to finish the project?Don't forget that your answer is case-sensitive and remember to add the necessary punctuation to your sentence.
  • 8. 
    We always have to include that in a noun clause, even in speech.
    • A. 

      True

    • B. 

      False

  • 9. 
    From the four choices of noun clauses below, which one best matches the following question?Where are you going with all of those boxes?
    • A. 

      Could you tell me where going you with all of those boxes?

    • B. 

      Could you tell me where you going with all of those boxes?

    • C. 

      Could you tell me where are you going with all of those boxes?

    • D. 

      Could you tell me where you are going with all of those boxes?

  • 10. 
    From the four choices of noun clauses below, which one best matches the following statement?Living abroad can be tough, but new experiences make it worthwhile.
    • A. 

      I can understand that living abroad can be tough, but new experiences make it worthwhile.

    • B. 

      I can understand which living abroad can be tough, but new experiences make it worthwhile.

    • C. 

      I can understand where living abroad can be tough, but new experiences make it worthwhile.

    • D. 

      I can understand whether living abroad can be tough, but new experiences make it worthwhile.

  • 11. 
    Rewrite the following statement using a noun clause beginning with the mental activity verb agree.It is often difficult to balance work and free time.Don't forget that your answer is case-sensitive and remember to add the necessary punctuation to your sentence.
  • 12. 
    What does to clone mean?
    • A. 

      To plan and direct the course of a vehicle

    • B. 

      To make an identical, genetic copy of a living thing

    • C. 

      A small, mechanical device or tool

    • D. 

      To make an action or process easy or easier

  • 13. 
    A noun clause can function on its own.
    • A. 

      True

    • B. 

      False

  • 14. 
    From the four choices of noun clauses below, which one best matches the following question?Does everything have to be done your way!?
    • A. 

      Could you please tell me if or not everything have to be done your way?

    • B. 

      Could you please tell me why everything has to be done your way!?

    • C. 

      Could you please tell me whether everything have to be done your way?

    • D. 

      Could you please tell me does everything has to be done your way?

  • 15. 
    The following sentence is incorrect. Choose the corrected sentence from the choices below. I thought you asked me where was my cat, not where was my hat.
    • A. 

      I thought you asked me my cat where was, not was where my hat.

    • B. 

      I thought you asked me was my cat, not my has was

    • C. 

      I thought you asked me where my cat was, not where my hat was.

    • D. 

      I thought you asked me was where my cat, not where was my hat.

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