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REVIEW ELEVENTH GRADE WISH – IF ONLY

FUTURE PERFECT – FUTURE DESIRES AND REGRETS


PROGESSIVE ( CONTINOUS)

PRACTICE
FUTURE

COOSE THE CORRECT WAY TO COMPLETE THE


SENTENCE

1. My mom ________ for two days by the time I see her.

has been travelling

will have been travelling

will has been travelling

2. They'll be exhausted by dinner. They will have been


_____ hockey for seven hours.

playing

played

play

3. Will you ________ here for ten years by the time of


the Christmas party?

have been worked

have to work

have been working

4. It's a 24-hour relay. They'll only have been ________


for half the time by 6pm.

Ran

run

running
WISH – IF ONLY

PUT WISH OR IF ONLY ACCORDING TO THE CASE

1. Bruce wishes he _________ (have) more money so


he could buy a new sweater.

2. I wish I ________ (be) taller so that I could be in the


basketball team.

3. I wish you ________ (stop) watching television while I


am talking to you

4. I wish you ________ (do) that. It annoys me.

5. I wish the holidays _______ (come) so we could go off to the seaside.

6. Of course Tom wishes he __________ (come) with us to Paris, but he has to stay there

RELATIVE CLAUSES

HOW TO FORM RELATIVE CLAUSES


A relative clause—also called an adjective or adjectival
clause—will meet three requirements.

 First, it will contain a subject and verb.


 Next, it will begin with a relative pronoun [who,
whom, whose, that, or which] or a relative
adverb [when, where, or why].
 Finally, it will function as an adjective, answering
the questions What kind? How many? or Which
one?

The relative clause will follow one of these two patterns:

Relative Pronoun or Adverb + Subject


+ Verb

Relative Pronoun as Subject + Verb


Which Francine did not accept

Which = relative pronoun; Francine = subject; did accept


= verb [not, an adverb, is not officially part of the verb].
PRACTICE RELATIVE CLAUSES

REWRITE THE FOLLOWING SENTENCES USING


RELATIVE CLAUSES

We spent our holiday in Scotland last year. Scotland is in


the north of Great Britain.

Last year we __________________________________

People live in Scotland. They are called Scots.

The people __________________________________

We first went to Edinburgh. Edinburgh is the capital of


Scotland. _____________________________________

Arthur Conan Doyle was born in Edinburgh. He wrote


the Sherlock Holmes stories.

Arthur Conan Doyle _____________________________

Then we visited a lake. It is in the Highlands.

The lake _____________________________________

Loch Ness is 37 km long. People know it for its friendly


monster.

Loch Ness ___________________________________

GERUNDS AND INFINITIVES


PRACTICE – GERUNDS AND INFINITIVES

PUT THE VERB INTO THE GERUND OR THE


INFINITIVE:

1) She delayed _______ (get) out of bed.

2) He demanded ______ (speak) to the manager.

3) I offered ______ (help).

4) I miss ______ (go) to the beach.

5) We postponed ______ (do).

6) I'd hate _______ (arrive) too late.

7) She admitted ______ (steal) the money.

8) I chose _______ (work) here.

QUANTIFIERS

PRACTICE

WRITE A MARKET LIST USING QUANTIFIERS

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