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Oxford English Grammar Course •Advanced
TEST 11 • determiners (2)
Answer Key
1 |
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A |
6 1 |
Correct |
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2 |
B |
2 |
Correct |
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3 |
B |
3 |
has have |
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4 |
B |
4 |
is are |
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5 |
Both |
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majority teenagers |
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6 |
Both |
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majority of teenagers |
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7 |
A |
6 |
almost each one |
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8 |
B |
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almost every one |
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See pages 157–158 |
7 |
Every of Every one of |
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more of time more time |
2 |
1 |
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See pages 167–169 |
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4x
See page 159
31 any
2 No
3 Neither
4 any
5 –
6 some
See pages 161–163
41 No of > None of
2 no > not a
3 Correct
4 Correct
5 Correct See page 164
51
2
3
4
5
6
7
See pages 165–166
Oxford English Grammar Course •Advanced TEST 11 • determiners (2) © Michael Swan and Catherine Walter PHOTOCOPIABLE

Oxford English Grammar Course •Advanced
TEST 12 • adjectives, adverbs and comparison
Answer Key
1 |
1 |
A |
6 |
1 |
about |
12 |
1 |
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2 |
B |
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2 |
to win |
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2 |
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3 |
B |
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3 |
to know / of knowing |
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3 |
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4 |
B |
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to wait |
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4 |
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A |
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for Miss Jones to see me |
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5 |
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See page 173 |
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See page 178 |
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See page 184 |
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2 |
1 |
university debating |
7 |
1 |
Correct |
13 |
1 |
A |
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2 |
scruffy old |
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2 |
Correct |
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2 |
Both |
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3 |
last two |
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Get out of my house at once. |
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Both |
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4 |
regional and national |
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4 |
He studies accountancy in the |
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A |
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tall, dark and handsome |
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evenings. |
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5 |
B |
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See page 174 |
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5 |
Correct |
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See page 185 |
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See page 179 |
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31 an asleep child a sleeping child (or a child asleep)
2elder older
3madness sheer sheer madness
4Prepared to wait people People prepared to wait
5next to arrive train next train to arrive
See page 175
4 1 very strengthened
(very) much strengthened
2questioned suspects suspects questioned
3Correct
4Correct
See page 176
51 B
2 A
3 Both
4 B
5 A
See page 177
81 completely forgot
2 Always think
3 often serve
4 have occasionally sung
5 is never See page 180
91
2
3
4
5
See page 181
101 B
2 A
3 B
4 Both
5 Both
See page 182
111
2
3
4
5
See page 183
141 more even / much / far / a lot / lots
2much many / far / a lot / lots
3Correct
4Correct
5easy easily
See page 186
151 much rain a lot of rain / lots of rain / plenty of rain
2many a lot of / lots of
3much a lot / a great deal
4Correct
5Correct
See page 187
16 1 B
2B
3A
4B
5B
6Both
See pages 188–189
Oxford English Grammar Course •Advanced TEST 12 • adjectives, adverbs and comparison © Michael Swan and Catherine Walter PHOTOCOPIABLE

Oxford English Grammar Course •Advanced
TEST 13 • prepositions
Answer Key
1 1 at
2at
3in (or with)
4in
5in
6on (or –)
7on
8in or round
9in
10in
11at (or in)
See pages 192–193
21 for
2 by
3 about
4 without
5 to
6 Since
7 for
See page 194
31 Correct
2 About the presentation ... The presentation ...
thought about. 3 Correct
4 which I need to post a letter before before which I need to post a letter
5 stand in it stand in See page 195
41 A
2 B
3 A
4 A
See page 196
51 among
2 between
3 until
4 by
5 for
6 by
7 with
8 except
See pages 197–198
Oxford English Grammar Course •Advanced TEST 13 • prepositions © Michael Swan and Catherine Walter PHOTOCOPIABLE

Oxford English Grammar Course •Advanced
TEST 14 • conjunctions, clauses and tenses
Answer Key
11
2
3
4
5
6
7
See page 201
21
2
3
4
See page 202
31 She both plays the piano and sings.
2Your teeth need both whitening and straightening.
3Either he cheated or he got lucky. or He either cheated or got lucky.
5I play both football and cricket. or I play football as well as cricket.
See page 203
41 wherever you will go wherever you go
2Correct
3I’ll finish I finish / I’ve finished
4Correct
5Correct
See pages 204 and 205
51
2
3
4
5
See pages 206 and 207
Oxford English Grammar Course •Advanced TEST 14 • conjunctions, clauses and tenses © Michael Swan and Catherine Walter PHOTOCOPIABLE

Oxford English Grammar Course •Advanced
TEST 15 • adjective (relative) clauses
Answer Key
11 what that
2 a story will delight
a story which / that will delight 3 Correct
4 left it left
5 Correct
See pages 208 and 209
21
2
3
4
See page 210
31 The young man driving…
2 The hostages being released…
3 Can’t be reduced.
4 … the information on…
5 Can’t be reduced.
6 … desserts made with nuts See page 211
41
See pages 212–215
Oxford English Grammar Course •Advanced TEST 15 • adjective (relative) clauses © Michael Swan and Catherine Walter PHOTOCOPIABLE

Oxford English Grammar Course •Advanced
TEST 16 • noun clauses
Answer Key
1 1 |
told to told |
5 1 |
Correct |
2 |
what do you what you |
2 |
couldn’t bear it to |
3 |
Correct |
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couldn’t bear to |
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will would |
3 |
owe to owe it to |
5 |
Correct |
4 |
Correct |
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understands understood; |
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To carry ... is important |
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says said |
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It is important to carry ... |
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Correct |
6 |
Correct |
See pages 218 and 219 |
See pages 228 and 229 |
2 1 Both
2B
3Both
4A
5Both
6Both
7B
8A
9B
10Both
See pages 220–223
3 1 Correct
2Correct
3Correct
4would be were
5do not give not give
6was were
7Correct
8somebody talk
somebody to talk
9Correct
10that you’ll be you to be
11that you attend your attending
12That The fact that
See pages 224–226
41 It isn’t important whether she knows CAD. / Whether she knows CAD isn’t important.
2It’s your business who you speak to. / Who you speak to is your business.
3I’ll drive how I like!
4He’ll agree to whatever you suggest.
5It is not clear why they are leaving / (have) left. / Why they are leaving / (have) left is not clear.
See page 227
Oxford English Grammar Course •Advanced TEST 16 • noun clauses © Michael Swan and Catherine Walter PHOTOCOPIABLE

Oxford English Grammar Course •Advanced
TEST 17 • adverb clauses
Answer Key
11 sell
2 I’d buy
3 might
4 would
See pages 233 and 234
21 Unless If or don’t clear clear
2unless I pass if I don’t pass
3Correct
4In case If
5Correct
6Correct
See page 235
3 1
See pages 236–239
41 B
2 A
3 B
4 Both
5 B
6 A
7 A
8 A
9 B
See pages 240–245
51 Correct
2 Correct
3 they broke breaking
4 Correct
5 for not being in order not to be / so as not to be
6 Correct
See pages 246 and 247
Oxford English Grammar Course •Advanced TEST 17 • adverb clauses © Michael Swan and Catherine Walter PHOTOCOPIABLE