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Final Test Advanced English Grammar

The document is a final test on advanced English grammar for a student named Visa Ranico. It contains 4 exercises testing noun clauses, adjective clauses, showing cause and effect/contrast, and conditional sentences. For each exercise, the student is directed to complete sentences or questions by applying the relevant grammar rules.

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Final Test Advanced English Grammar

The document is a final test on advanced English grammar for a student named Visa Ranico. It contains 4 exercises testing noun clauses, adjective clauses, showing cause and effect/contrast, and conditional sentences. For each exercise, the student is directed to complete sentences or questions by applying the relevant grammar rules.

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Final Test Advanced English Grammar

Name : Visa Ranico


NIM : 1930205117
Class : PBI of 04
Lecturer : Hj. Lenny Marzulina, M.Pd

1. Exercise 4 ( Noun Clauses ) pages 242-243.


Direction : Make a question from the given sentences. The word in parentheses
should be the answer to the question you make. Use a question word ( who, what,
how,etc. ). *Then change the question to a noun clause.

1. Tom will be hear ( next week )


Question : when will Tom be here ?
Noun Clause : Please tell me when Tom will be here.
2. He is coming ( because he wants to visit his friends ) .
Question : Why is he coming ?
Noun Clause : Please tell me why he is coming.
3. He’ll be on flight ( 645, not flight 742 ).
Question : Which flight will he be on ?
Noun Clause : Please tell me which flight he will be on.
4. Jim hunter ( is going to meet him at the airport ).
Question : Who is going to meet him at the airport ?
Noun Clause : Please tell me who is going to meet him at the airport.
5. Jim hunter is ( his roommate ).
Question : Who is Jim Hunter ?
Noun Clause : Please tell me who Jim Hunter is.
6. Tom’s address is ( 4149 Reverside Road ).
Question : What is Tom’s address ?
Noun Clause : Please tell me what Tom’s address is.
7. He lives ( on Reverside Road in Columbus, Ohio, USA ).
Question : Where does he live ?
Noun Clause : Please tell me where he lives.
8. He was ( in Chicago ) last week.
Question : Where was he last week ?
Noun Clause : Please tell me where he was last week.
9. He has been working for *IBM ( since 1998 ).
Question : How long has he been working for IBM ?
Noun Clause : Do you know how long he has been working for IBM ?
10. He has ( an IBM ) computer at home.
Question What kind of computer does he have at home ?
Noun Clause : Do you know what kind of computer he has at home.

2. Exercise 6. ( Adjective Clauses ). Pages 271 – 272.


Direction : All of these sentences contain errors in adjective clause structures. Correct
the errors.

1. In our village, there were many people did’nt have much money.
Answer : In our village, many people did’nt have much money.

2. I enjoyed the book that you told me to read it.


Answer : I enjoyed the book (that) you told me to read it.

3. I still remembere the man who he taught me to play the violin when I was a boy.
Answer : I still remembere the man who he taught me to play the violin when I
was a boy.

4. I showed my father a picture of the car I am going to buy it as soon as I save


enough money.
Answer : I showed my father a picture of the car I am going to buy it as soon as I
save enough money.

5. The woman about who I was talking about suddenly walked into the room. I hope
she did’nt hear me.
Answer : The woman about whom I was talking about suddenly walked into the
room. I hope she did’nt hear me.
6. Almost all of the people appear on television wear makeup.
Answer : Almost all of the people who appear on television wear makeup.

7. I don’t like to spend time with people which loses their temper easily.
Answer : I don’t like to spend time with people that lose their temper easily.

8. The boy drew pictures of people at an airport which was waiting for their planes.
Answer : The boy drew pictures of people at an airport that were waiting for their
planes.

9. People who works in the hunger program they estimate that 3500 people in the
world die from starvation every day of the year.
Answer : People who work in the hunger program they estimate that 3500 people
in the world die from starvation every day of the year.

10. In one corner of the marketplace, an old man who was playing a violin.
Answer : In one corner of the marketplace, an old man who was playing a violin.

3. Exercise 26 (Showing cause and effect and contrast) page 400

Direction : complete the sentences, using the words and phrases below. There may be more
than one posible complection. Add any necessary punctuation and capitalization.

1. It was cold and wet. Nevertheles, Bob put on his swimming suit and went to the beach.

2. I can't ride my bicycle because there isn't any air in one of the tires.

3. I got to class on time despite the fact that/although I had missed my bus.
4. Brian used to be an active person, but now he has to limit his activities because of
problems with his health.

5. It should be easy for Bob to find more time to spend with his children now that he no
longer has to work in the evenings and on weekends.

6. Jake is a very good student of languages. His brother Michael, however ,has never been
able to ma ster another language.

7. The ancient Aztecs of Mexico had no technology for making tools from metal. However,
they had sharp knives and spears. They made them from a stone called obsidian.

8. Garlic was believed in ancient Rome to make people courageous. Therefore, Roman
soldiers ate large quantities of it before a battle.

9. I usually enjoy attending amateur productions in small community theaters. The play we
attended last night, however, was so bad that I wanted to leave after the first act.

10. Some snakes are poisonous, but others are harmless.

11. Roberta missed the meeting without a good reason eventhough she had been told that it
was critical that she be there. I wouldn't want to be in her shoes at work tomorrow.

4. Exercise 11 (Conditional Sentences) pages 421

Direction : Complete the sentences with the verbs in parentheses

1. You should tell your father exactly what happened. If I (be) were you, I (tell) would tell
him the truth as soon as possible.

2. If I (have) had had my camera with me yesterday, I (take) would have taken a picture of
Alex standing on his head.
3. I'm almost ready to plant my garden. I have a lot of seeds. Maybe I have more than I need.
If I (have) have more seeds than I need, I (give) will give some to my neighbor.

4. George has only two pairs of socks. If he (have) had more than two pairs of socks, he (have
to, not) wouldn’t have to wash his socks so often

5. The cowboy pulled his gun to shoot at the rattlesnake, but he was too late. If he (be) had
been quicker to pull the trigger, the snake (bite, not) wouldn’t have bitten him on the foot. It's
a good thing he was wearing heavy leather boots

6. What (we, use) would we use to look at ourselves when we comb our hair if we (have, not)
didn’t have mirrors?

7. It's been a long drought. It hasn't rained for over a month. If it (rain, not) doesn’t rain soon,
a lot of crops (die) will die If the crops (die) die , many people (go) will go hungry this
coming winter.

8. According to one scientific theory, an asteroid collided with the earth millions of years
ago, causing great changes in the earth's climate. Some scientists believe that if this asteroid
(collide, not) had not collided with the earth, the dinosaurs (become, not) would not have
become extinct. Can you imagine what the world (be) would be like today if dinosaurs (exist,
still) still existed ? Do you think it (be) would be possible for dinosaurs and human beings to
coexist on the same planet?

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