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Test/Review, Part 1

    Pages 270-271
1.
A: I heard you had a car accident.
You hit another car.
B: Yes. The woman whose car
I hit wants me to give her $700.
2.
A: I bought a laptop for $1,500
B: That’s a lot of money. The laptop
(that/which) I bought was only
$1,000.
3.
A: Did you buy your textbooks at
Berk’s bookstore?
B: No. The store where I bought my
books is about ten blocks from
school. Books are cheaper there.
4.
A: My husband’s mother always
interferes in our married life.
B: That’s terrible. I wouldn’t want to
be married to a man whose mother
did that/interfered.
Note: This is a present unreal
conditional. We will study this later
in the semester.
5.
A: What did the teacher say about
registration?
B: I don’t know. She spoke very fast.
I didn’t understand anything
(that/which) she said.
6.
A: Do you remember your first day
in the U.S.?
B: Of course. I’ll always remember
the day (when) I arrived in my new
country.
7.
A: The teacher is talking about a
very famous American, but I didn’t
hear his name.
B: The man (whom) she is talking
about is John Kennedy.
8.
A: Did you buy the dictionary I
recommended to you?
B: No, but the dictionary
(that/which) I bought is just as good
as the one you recommended.
9.
A: Do you remember the names of
all the students?
B: No, there are some students
whose names I don’t remember.

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Review of Test Pages 270-271

  • 1. Test/Review, Part 1 Pages 270-271
  • 2. 1. A: I heard you had a car accident. You hit another car. B: Yes. The woman whose car I hit wants me to give her $700.
  • 3. 2. A: I bought a laptop for $1,500 B: That’s a lot of money. The laptop (that/which) I bought was only $1,000.
  • 4. 3. A: Did you buy your textbooks at Berk’s bookstore? B: No. The store where I bought my books is about ten blocks from school. Books are cheaper there.
  • 5. 4. A: My husband’s mother always interferes in our married life. B: That’s terrible. I wouldn’t want to be married to a man whose mother did that/interfered. Note: This is a present unreal conditional. We will study this later in the semester.
  • 6. 5. A: What did the teacher say about registration? B: I don’t know. She spoke very fast. I didn’t understand anything (that/which) she said.
  • 7. 6. A: Do you remember your first day in the U.S.? B: Of course. I’ll always remember the day (when) I arrived in my new country.
  • 8. 7. A: The teacher is talking about a very famous American, but I didn’t hear his name. B: The man (whom) she is talking about is John Kennedy.
  • 9. 8. A: Did you buy the dictionary I recommended to you? B: No, but the dictionary (that/which) I bought is just as good as the one you recommended.
  • 10. 9. A: Do you remember the names of all the students? B: No, there are some students whose names I don’t remember.