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Remembering Future Forms: Modal Verbs, Assumptions, Attitudes, and Aptitudes

Refresh your memory on future forms, modal verbs, and common words like assume, assumption, attitude, and aptitude. Improve your language skills with exam practice questions.

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Remembering Future Forms: Modal Verbs, Assumptions, Attitudes, and Aptitudes

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  1. What do yourememberabout future forms? What do yourememberaboutmodalverbs? What do yourememberabout the followingwords? assume (v) assumption (n) attitude (n) aptitude (n)

  2. EXAM PRACTICE – SECTION A Isthereintelligent life on otherplanets? Itis0.estimatedthat ESTIMATE there are between 2 and 3 trillionplanets in the universe, so itis highly1. _____ that Earth is the onlyonethatis home to an LIKE advanced life form. Science fiction writers are remarkably 2. _____ whentheydescribeextraterrestrial life. Theyusually go IMAGINE for stereotypical “little green men” who look like human 3. _____ BE with large heads, becausetheir brains are 4. _____ thanours, and BIG afrail body, becausetheiradvancedtechnologymeansthatthey neverhave to do 5. _____ work. MAN

  3. Isthereintelligent life on otherplanets? Itis0.estimatedthat ESTIMATE there are between 2 and 3 trillionplanets in the universe, so itis highly1.unlikelythat Earth is the onlyonethatis home to an LIKE advanced life form. Science fiction writers are remarkably 2.unimaginativewhentheydescribeextraterrestrial life. They IMAGINE usually go for stereotypical “little green men” who look like human 3.beings with large heads, becausetheir brains are BE 4.biggerthanours, and a frail body, becausetheiradvanced BIG technologymeansthattheyneverhave to do 5. manual work. MAN

  4. The Passive Voice (Unit 6) Causative Constructions (Unit 6) Infinitives and Gerunds (Unit 7) Presentingfacts and figures (page 564) False Friends

  5. Se hablaespañol Si parla italiano On parlefrançais Man sprichtDeutsch English spoken

  6. THE PASSIVE VOICE Pages 234 – 235 Exercises 1, 11, 12 and 14 Pages 240-241 Exercises 1 and 3 Pages 242-245 Exercises 1 and 4

  7. CAUSATIVE CONSTRUCTIONS Have/Getsomethingdone Pages 249-250 Exercises 1 and 3 Pages 251-252 Exercises 1 and 2

  8. USES OF THE INFINITIVE Pages 262 +264 + 266 USES OF ___ing Pages 268 + 271 + 273 + 275 Exercises on page 277. TRANSLATIONS OF “FAR FARE” Page 280

  9. VOCABULARY 1 – page 564 VOCABULARY 2 – FALSE FRIENDS Brave (adj) Bravery (n) Canteen (n) Casual (adj) Casualty(n)

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