NAJ2 GRAMMAR REVIEW. NAJ2 GRAMMAR REVIEW MODAL VERBS.

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NAJ2 GRAMMAR REVIEW

MODAL VERBS

Choose the right modal verb 1 All complaints must / mustn´t / could be referred to Customer Services. 2 Special promotional items might / should / mustn´t be displayed at the end of a shelf. 3 You don´t have to / mustn´t / needn´t smoke in any public area. 4 It can´t / must / have to have been the hardest thing ever to work for him. 5 Where are my keys? I was able to / need / must have them left at home.

PREPOSITIONS

Complete the sentences with correct prepositions Anne likes cycling, swimming, working out and playing volleyball. She´s very good _____ sports. As she´s got a dog, she is used _____ walking long distances every day. Though she doesn´t enjoy playing computer games too much, she´s able to do a lot of things _____ PC. Anne is also interested ____ music, she likes especially rap or hip hop, so she is looking forward ____ a new album of Master P.

EXPRESSING FUTURE

Put the verbs into the correct tense for future situations I´m afraid I can´t come to the conference as I_________________________ (fly) to Paris then. According to the timetable, the train ___________________________ (leave) at exactly 12.05. The email´s not working again! I _________________________ (have to) fax it instead. We can meet at 1 pm. I _____________________________ (give) a presentation at 9 but it isn´t long.

Put the verbs into the correct tense for future situations What are your plans for holiday? _____________________________ (you / visit) your friend in London? ___________________________ (you /do) me a favour? Could you take the letter for me? Did you talk to the receptionist? What time _________________________ (see) the dentist? I can see from the schedule that you _________________________ (attend) the conference in June.

PASSIVE

Which form is correct? This evening you invite / are inviting / are invited to dinner with managers. The General Manager usually is making / is doing / makes a welcome speech. The programme is being printed / will print / prints at the moment. My newspaper hasn´t / didn´t / wasn´t delivered this morning. Alison Lynn is / has / was born in Canada. Many sports events were arranged / have arranged / have been arranged recently.

WRITING

WRITING Create an email from these: to make the event a success / your very interesting lecture / Dear Mr Jones / Yours sincerely / at the conference on Tuesday / I am writing to thank you for / was almost entirely positive / Richard Brown/ The feedback / Thank you again for helping / that we received about the event

WRITING Dear Mr Jones, I am writing to thank you for your very interesting lecture at the conference on Tuesday. The feedback that we received about the event was almost entirely positive. Thank you again for helping to make the event a success. Yours sincerely Richard Brown