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Discover how to bond with expectations, avoid rash decisions, and ace compulsory tasks while battling sleep deprivation. Learn to cope with mishaps and drop out worries in this language review.
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Advanced 5A PracticeHandbook Reviewonunits 3 and 4
1. mishap 2.sleepdeprivation 3. cope with 4. apprehensive 5. hectic 6. bond 7. expectations 8. rash 9. signup 10. drop out 11. compulsory 12. ace 13. stick to
B. 1. hope 2. wish 3. wishes 4. hopes 5. wish
C. 1. didn’tinterrupt 2. hadlived 3. hadknown 4. OK 5. wouldn’t have to write / hopes 6. OK
D. 1. I wish I hadn’t gone to bed so late last night. 2. We wish we weren’t taking a test tomorrow. 3. I wish I could speak a foreign language. 4. She wishes he were coming to the party. 5. He wishes he had enough money to travel. 6. We wish we hadn’t seen that movie last night.
E. 1. D 2. B 3. B 4. C 5. D 6. C 7. C 8. A 9. D 10. B
F. 1. dreads / is dreading – fit in 2. unethical - compensated 3. panicking - opponents
G. 1. hadhad 2. won 3. wouldhavegone 4. wouldbe 5. wouldn’tmind
H. 1. If she had known him well, she would have accepted the proposal for him to be her business partner. 2. If we had brought our tennis rackets, we would be able to play. 3. If they had a lot of money, they would help the poor more. 4. If Tom had been a good boy, he would get presents this Christmas. 5. If Mary and Joe could control their temper, they wouldn’t keep arguing. 6. If Alison hadn’t gotten really bad grades, she wouldn’t be taking some subjects again now. 7. If my father had taken that job, he would have been transferred to London. 8. If I had realized she was coming for a meal, I would have prepared something to eat. 9. If we had any money to pay for a party, we would be having one. 10. If I weren’t always afraid of what girls might say when I ask them out, I would have talked to her yesterday.