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O-NET • Quantity Words • Prepositions • Expressing Contrast • Wh-ever • Relative Pronouns • Other Groups • Modal Verbs • Special Verbs • Tenses • Active and Passive Voice • Infinitive and Gerund • Conditional Sentences • Noun Suffixes • O-NET Test, Academic year 2016-2019 Sujinda Prakotwong


Access to O-Net M.3 A - Name:…………………………...………………….……….Surname:…………………………….………….…………………. Nickname:………………………………….…….……Phone No. : ………………….………………….…………….


Access to O-Net M.3 B Access to O-Net M.3 is an English learning book for Students in Matthayom 3 and other students who are interested in English, which can be used for both self-study and class-study. This book is based on the practice and grammar of English, intergrating effective methods used in foreign language study as well as pedagogic ideas and practice of the 21st century. Practical, concise and interesting study materials were selected, and simple and effective learning methods were designed so as to provide convenience for various types of students/ learners of the English language. I hope this book will help students better understand the use of “English Grammar” in the English language and in the O-Net test. Sujinda Prakotwong 3 January 2020


Access to O-Net M.3 C Unite Title Target Language Page Quantity Words - The structure and use of Quantity Words 1 Prepositions - The structure and use of Prepositions 11 Expressing Contrast - The structure and use of Expressing Contrast 16 Wh-ever - The structure and use of Wh-ever 26 Relative Pronouns - The structure and use of Relative Pronouns 31 Other Groups - The structure and use of Other Groups 36 Modal Verbs - The structure and use of Modal Verbs 43 Special Verbs - The structure and use of Special Verbs 48 Tenses - The structure and use of Tenses 53 Active and Passive Voice - The structure and use of Active and Passive Voice 73 Infinitive and Gerund - The structure and use of Infinitive and Gerund 83 Conditional Sentences - The structure and use of Conditional Sentences 92 Noun Suffixes - The structure and use of Noun Suffixes 99 O-NET Test, Academic Year 16 - Review past test questions 104 O-NET Test, Academic Year 17 - Review past test questions 113 O-NET Test, Academic Year 18 - Review past test questions 123 O-NET Test, Academic Year 19 - Review past test questions 133 Bibliography 144


Access to O-NET M. 3 1 Quantity Words Usages Example some • Used in positive (affirmative) sentences. • There are some flowers in a vase on the table. • He needs some medicine. • Used with both countable and uncountable nouns. • Some people in my school like Jazz. • There was some snow here last winter. • Used in questions when we expect the answer to be “yes” or when we are offering something. • Would you like some milk? • Would you like some more tea? • Used in questions when we are making a request. • Can I borrow some money? • Do you want something to eat? any • Used in negative sentences: • There aren’t any students in the school • I don’t want to drink any fruit juice. • Used in questions: • Do we have any bread in the house? • He hasn’t received any e-mails yet. • Used in positive sentences if used with conjunctions such as “If” and “weather” • We’ll always help you if you have any problems or troubles. • Used in positive sentences when it doesn’t matter which • You can come and ask for my help any time. • You can sit anywhere but here. This is my seat! a lot of • Used with plural countable and singular uncountable nouns for affirmatives, negatives, and questions • There are a lot of cars in the world. • Are there a lot of good players at your tennis club? lots of • There’s lots of food in the cupboard. • Have you eaten lots of chocolate?


Access to O-NET M. 3 2 Quantity Words Usages Example much • Used with uncountable nouns to indicate a large quantity. • Used in negative sentences or questions. • We didn’t earn much profit this year. • Not much food is in the refrigerator. • Is there much food in the refrigerator? • How much money have you got? many • Used with plural countable nouns to indicate a large number. • Used in negative sentences or questions. • There are too many students in this class. • We don’t have many snacks in the refrigerator. • How many times do I have to tell you to lock the door? a few • Used with plural nouns. It means some, a small amount. It represents a positive quantity. • He has a few good friends so he is happy. • We stayed a few days in Paris and visited the Eiffel Tower. few • Used with plural countable nouns. It means not many, not enough. • I have got few friends in the city so I am lonely. • He has few photos on Instagram. a little • Used with positive quantity and uncountable nouns. It means “a small amount” or “some”. • She saves a little money every month. • Can’t you discount it a little? • I need a little sugar. I will have tea. little • Used with plural countable nouns, expresses a diminutive size or a negative quantity. It means “almost nothing” or “not much”. • They had little money to spend. • I’m sorry, I speak little French. • There was little time to finish my homework. • I have drunk little water this morning.


Access to O-NET M. 3 3 I have a pen, but I seem to Do you have another one for have lost it. me to borrow?


Access to O-NET M. 3 4 I have a lot of children’s names on the list to be born every year.


Access to O-NET M. 3 5 I have few Christmas tree left, these trees aren’t expensive.


Access to O-NET M. 3 6 Part I : 1 - 20 Some and Any Instructions : Fill in the blanks below to complete the sentences. Use “some” or “any”. 1. I don’t need…………………………………money because I’m going to bring my lunch to school. 2. Our teacher didn’t give us…………………………………homework yesterday. 3. I’m tired. Do we have…………………………………time to take a nap? 4. Excuse me, I need…………………………………information about the flight to Boston. 5. Mr. Smith has…………………………………questions that he wants to ask you. 6. James says that he has got…………………………………friends in Rome. 7. Have you got…………………………………pencils in your bag? 8. Would you like…………………………………more milk in your coffee? 9. Sue went to the cinema with…………………………………of her friends. 10. I think you should put…………………………………flowers on the table. 11. Could you check if there are…………………………………calls on the answering machine? 12. I don’t want…………………………………present for my birthday. 13. I’m hungry, I’ll have…………………………………sandwiches. 14. Did they have…………………………………news for you? 15. Do you have…………………………………idea what they are doing there? 16. A : Are there…………………………………museum in your town? B : No, there aren’t………………………………… . 17. A : Do they have…………………………………library cards? B : No, they don’t have………………………………… . 18. He doesn’t have…………………………………pens, but I have…………………………………pens. 19. I don’t have…………………………………paper, but Mary has………………………………… . 20. They have…………………………………apples, but they don’t have…………………………………bananas. Part II : 21 - 40 A lot of, Lots of, Much, Many Instructions : Fill in the blanks below to complete the sentences. Use “a lot of, lots of, much” and “many”. 21. I haven’t visited…………………………………cities in the United States. 22. There isn’t…………………………………furniture in our living room. 23. There aren’t…………………………………hotels in my hometown. 24. I can’t go with you because I have too…………………………………work to do. 25. The doctor has…………………………………patients, she works at least 12 hours. 26. How…………………………………continents are there in the world? 27. Maria took…………………………………good photographs at the wedding party. 28. An encyclopedia contains…………………………………information. 29. I don’t have…………………………………time. I have to hurry. 30. Billy drinks…………………………………milk-two quarters a day. 31. Are there…………………………………new students in the class?


Access to O-NET M. 3 7 32. There are not…………………………………Italian teachers in that school, but there are a lot of English ones. 33. London has…………………………………beautiful buildings. 34. There isn’t…………………………………difference between the two pictures. 35. Every morning she buys…………………………………newspapers, but she does not buy………………………………… magazines. 36. She does not eat…………………………………meat, but she eats…………………………………vegetables. 37. Leila is popular. She’s got…………………………………friends. Nancy does not have………………………………… . 38. A : Do you have…………………………………cereal? B : Sure, there’s…………………………………in the kitchen. 39. A : Were there…………………………………guests in the wedding? B : Yes, there were………………………………… . 40. We don’t have…………………………………bananas, and we don’t have…………………………………fruit juice. Part III : 41 - 60 Few, A few, Little, and A little Instructions : Fill in the blanks below to complete the sentences. Use “few, a few, little” and “a little”. 41. We don’t have any money but Jack had………………………………… . 42. He doesn’t speak much French. Only…………………………………words. 43. Sue’s mother died…………………………………years ago. 44. This town isn’t very well-know and there isn’t much to see, so……………………………tourist come here. 45. I don’t think Jill would be a good teacher. She’s got…………………………………patience with children. 46. This is not the first time the car has broken down. It has happened…………………………………times before. 47. The cinema was almost empty. There were very…………………………………people there. 48. There is a shortage of water because there has been very…………………………………rain recently. 49. Let’s go and have a drink. We’ve got…………………………………time before the train leaves. 50. Diana’s previous employer gave her a good recommendation because she makes …………………………………mistakes in her job. 51. After Stave tasted the soup, he added…………………………………salt to it. 52. I like music. I like to listen to…………………………………music after dinner before I began studying. 53. A : Have you finished? B : Not yet. I need…………………………………more time. 54. A : Would you like some more cake? B : Yes, please, but only………………………………… . 55. Because the family is very poor, the children have…………………………………toys. 56. …………………………………sunshine is better than none. 57. My parents like to watch TV. Every evening they watch…………………………………programs on TV before go to bed. 58. January is a cold and dreary month in the northern states. There is…………………………………sunshine during that month.


Access to O-NET M. 3 8 59. Mr. Adams doesn’t like to wear rings on his fingers. He wears…………………………………jewelry. 60. Do you have…………………………………minutes? I’d like to ask you…………………………………questions. I need …………………………………more information. Part IV : 61 - 80 Quantity Words Instructions : Complete the following sentences. Use the correct forms of the quantity words (some, any, a lot of, lots of, much, many, few, a few, little, a little). 61. I have got…………………………………famous footballers’ autographs. 62. I got…………………………………nice presents for Christmas this year. 63. I’m not lonely because I’ve…………………………………good friends. 64.There’s not…………………………………time left before the deadline. 65.There are…………………………………waifs and strays living on the streets here. 66. Don’t make…………………………………noise while you work, but use your brain. 67. Only…………………………………people can afford to pay such prices. 68. In summer, there is…………………………………water in the canal. 69.There were not…………………………………lecturers at the seminar this morning. 70. Nothing to really dent the drought, but nice to get…………………………………water in the ground. 71. Would you quit your job if you inherited…………………………………money? 72. It’s good that there’s…………………………………crime in my town. 73. I saw…………………………………deer when riding my bike in the forest yesterday. 74. How…………………………………players are in a handball team? 75. Have you seen…………………………………good films recently? 76. She did out the bathroom with…………………………………soap and hot water. 77. We do not need that…………………………………meat for this meal. 78. Jesse has…………………………………speeding tickets, so his insurance rate is higher than mine. 79. John : Let’s go out tonight. Lucy : Okay. I have…………………………………money, enough for the cinema at least. 80. I have…………………………………friends; I’ve known…………………………………of them since high school. Part V : 81 - 100 Multiple Choice Instructions : Choose the best alternative. 81. Can you give me…………………………………tomato juice? 1) a few 2) many 3) some 4) any 82. We have…………………………………extra time this afternoon; do you want to watch a movie? 1) some 2) few 3) a little 4) lots of


Access to O-NET M. 3 9 83. Jesse has…………………………………speeding tickets, so his insurance rate is higher than mine. 1) a few 2) few 3) little 4) a little 84. I see…………………………………reason in accepting the proposals. The ideas were unoriginal to say the least. 1) a little 2) little 2) few 4) a few 85. Chris found…………………………………wild strawberries growing by the side of the road. 1) any 2) some 3) many 4) much 86.There wasn’t…………………………………traffic on the motorway. 1) many 2) any 3) much 4) few 87. Do we have…………………………………jam or are we all out? 1) much 2) lots of 3) few 4) any 88. Unfortunately very…………………………………people in Rome speak English. 1) some 2) many 3) lots of 4) few 89. We had…………………………………hours left before we had to be at the airport so we went for a last swim. 1) few 2) a lot of 3) a few 4) much 90.There’s…………………………………sugar left so do you still want a cup of coffee? 1) a few 2) a little 3) some 4) any 91. I don’t receive…………………………………letters nowadays. 1) many 2) some 4) a few 4) little 92. How…………………………………rice do you eat per week? 1) much 2) a little 3) little 4) any 93. Would you like…………………………………ketchup to go with your fries? 1) much 2) some 3) any 4) little


Access to O-NET M. 3 10 94.They spent…………………………………money equipping the school with new computers. 1) a lot of 2) many 3) a few 4) some 95.You may choose…………………………………subject that you like best, said the teacher. 1) some 2) a lots of 3) any 4) many 96.There’s usually…………………………………traffic at this time of day. 1) few 2) lots of 3) many 4) some 97. My neighbor let me pick…………………………………peaches from his tree. 1) a little 2) little 3) a few 4) few 98. How…………………………………bikes were stolen last year? 1) much 2) many 3) few 4) some 99.There’s very…………………………………time before the show starts. I don’t think we have time for a coffee. 1) some 2) a few 3) little 4) much 100. When I went to the post office there were very…………………………………people there. That’s why I went early. 1) a few 2) few 3) a little 4) little


Access to O-NET M. 3 11 Preposition Usages Example in • Used to show a situation when something is enclosed or surrounded by something else. • Don’t put all your eggs in one basket. • He has been working in this company for ages. • She offered me chocolates in return for my gift. on • Used to refer to a preposition that expresses a situation when something is positioned above something else. • Your document folder is on the top of the almirah. • Ava is on leave this month, due to her brother’s marriage. • There is a big painting on the wall? at • Used with specific times of the day and used for referring to buildings as locations in a city. • The store opens at nine o’clock during the week and on Saturdays. It opens at ten o’clock on Sundays. • Susan likes staying at home and watching TV on Saturdays. out • Used to show movement away from the inside of a place or container • She shook the bag and some coins fell out. • The boy dashed out into the road. down • Used to show higher to lower • They set off at a jog up one street and down another. • People are down the pub, getting drunk. from • Used to show where something starts or originates, the level that things begin at, and distance in relation to somewhere else • The finals take place from 1.30 pm on Sunday. • Prices start from £366 per week for a property that sleeps four, including a return ferry crossing. • The Metro station is nearby and we are only five minutes from the motorway. about • Used to show the subject of something or concerning something/someone. • Have you heard about the party? We’re all invited. • He told me about your problem.


Access to O-NET M. 3 12 Prepositions กลุ่มบอกทิศทาง in เคลื่อนที่อยู่ภายใน ไม่ออกไปข้างนอก into ข้างนอกเข้าไปข้างใน out of ข้างในออกไปข้างนอก toward(s) มุ่งตรงไปยังจุดที่ระบุ แต่ยังไมได้เข้าข้างใน through เคลื่อนที่จากด้านหนึ่งผ่านไปอีกด้านหนึ่ง ซึ่งจะตรงไปหรือวกวนไปมาอย่างไรก็ได้ across เคลื่อนที่ตัดตรงจากด้านหนึ่งไปอีกด้านหนึ่ง โดยไม่เลี้ยวหรือวกวน around เคลื่อนที่โดยรอบ ผ่านไปรอบๆ เช่น to บอกจุดหมายในการเคลื่อนที่ from บอกต้นทางของการเคลื่อนที่ past บอกจุดที่เคลื่อนที่ผ่าน สานวนเกี่ยวกับเวลาที่น่าจำ at at first = ในตอนแรก ทีแรก at last = ในที่สุด at present = ในปัจจุบัน ปัจจุบันนี้ at the moment = ในขณะนี้ at once = โดยทันที เดี๋ยวนี้ in in time = ทันเวลา in the present time = ในปัจจุบันนี้ in the meantime = ในระหว่างนี้ (นั้น) in the past = ในอดีต เมื่อก่อนนั้น in the future = ในอนาคต ในวันข้างหน้า in no time (at all) = โดยไม่เสียเวลาเลย เร็วมาก on on time = ตรงเวลา on the occasion = ในโอกาส from from now on = ตั้งแต่บัดนี้เป็นต้นไป from time to time = บางโอกาส บางครั้งบางคราว up up to now = จนกระทั่งบัดนี้


Access to O-NET M. 3 13 Part I : 1 - 30 Prepositions Instructions : Complete the following sentences. Use the correct forms of the preposition 1. My brother’s birthday is…………………………………the 5th of November. 2. My friend is good…………………………………playing volleyball. 3. There’s something…………………………………her attitude that worries me. 4. I’ll go to the restaurant with you…………………………………the evening. 5. He opened the drawer and took…………………………………a large brown envelope. 6.They need to concentrate…………………………………their studies. 7.Someone pushed him and he fell…………………………………the stairs. 8.She married a pharmacist who comes…………………………………Bolton. 9. They managed to complete the work on…………………………………two weeks. 10.The essay will be…………………………………a topic you have studied recently. 11.Fish always stink………………………………… the head down 12. We are going to see my parents…………………………………the weekend. 13. We need to root…………………………………racism in the police and army. 14.She collects postcards…………………………………all over the world. 15. All the students will work…………………………………a collaborative environment. 16.Put the box…………………………………on the table. 17. He was crying…………………………………the back of the classroom. 18. He is always talking…………………………………how clever his children are. 19.You’ll have to borrow the money…………………………………someone else. 20. Do you think it is a good idea to ban smoking…………………………………public places? 21.Tina’s cat fell…………………………………the window, but it’s okay. 22. I was walking…………………………………the street with a couple of friends. 23.The course aims to help people make sound choices…………………………………health. 24. James looked back…………………………………the drive to see if anyone was following him. 25. What time does the flight…………………………………Amsterdam arrive? 26.They live somewhere…………………………………Park Avenue. 27. The son and the daughter are sitting………………………………the worktop smiling………………………………each other. 28. They live…………………………………a small one bedroom flat…………………………………the third floor. 29. We should arrive…………………………………their place…………………………………time for lunch. 30. He met and fell…………………………………love with a French girl when he was…………………………………the London School of Economics.


Access to O-NET M. 3 14 Part II : 31 - 34 Cloze Test Instructions : Choose the best alternative. I am leaving (31)…………………………………the afternoon to Japan. May be (32)………………………………… three o’clock pm. I am coming back (33)…………………………………Sunday evening. I’ll catch the half past seven train (34)…………………………………Sunday and I’ll be here by nine o’clock. 31 1) in 2) at 3) about 4) from 32. 1) from 2) in 3) at 4) about 33. 1) down 2) out 3) in 4) on 34. 1) on 2) at 3) from 4) about Part III : 35 - 50 Multiple Choice Instructions : Choose the best alternative. 35. Experience is a school…………………………………which one can never graduate. 1) in 2) about 3) down 4) from 36. I wish you’d stop making jokes…………………………………my friends. 1) on 2) at 3) about 4) out 37. Billy found his dog…………………………………the woods. 1) at 2) on 3) from 4) in 38. I hate it when people don’t look…………………………………you when they speak to you. 1) on 2) to 3) at 4) down 39. This company has been heavily involved…………………………………charitable work since 2012. 1) at 2) in 3) on 4) from 40. He took a handkerchief…………………………………his pocket. 1) from 2) down 3) out 4) in


Access to O-NET M. 3 15 41.Sebastian is someone who I have always felt able to rely…………………………………in times of trouble. 1) at 2) about 3) in 4) on 42.Replacing the outdated machinery has resulted…………………………………a loss for the last quarter. 1) in 2) from 3) at 4) about 43. Could I speak to someone…………………………………the sales department? 1) about 2) from 3) in 4) at 44.The man is holding a cup…………………………………his right hand. 1) in 2) on 3) from 4) down 45. Anger is a wind which blows…………………………………the lamp of the mind. 1) from 2) out 3) about 4) in 46. Did you really walk all the way…………………………………Smith Street? 1) down 2) on 3) out 4) from 47.You should look…………………………………for your pronunciation when you speak English 1) on 2) from 3) out 4) at 48. She took her hairbrush…………………………………her handbag and began to brush her hair. 1) from 2) in 3) on 4) at 49 The museum is open…………………………………9.30 a.m. to 6.00 p.m., Tuesday………………………………Sunday. 1) on / from 2) from / to 3) at / to 4) on / from 50. I usually walk…………………………………the door every morning…………………………………7:00 a.m. to go …………………………………work. 1) out / at / to 2) from / at / from 3) at / from / to 4) on / from / about


Access to O-NET M. 3 16 Expressing Contrast Usages Example although • although + a clause (Subject + Verb) • Although Peter had studied, he couldn’t pass the exam. even though • even though + a clause • He lives in a very small flat even though he’s a millionaire. • Even though he just got out prison he immediately robbed another bank. despite • despite + noun • Despite the rain, I enjoyed the holiday. • despite + V ing • Despite having a headache, I had a great birthday. • I finish the race despite being hurt. in spite of • in spite of + a noun • Kelly couldn’t get into the disco in spite of knowing the disco’s owner. • in spite of + V ing • He won the race in spite of being much older than the others. because • because + a clause • I don’t like him because he’s selfish. • Sophia didn’t go to school yesterday because she had a fever. because of • because of + noun/pronoun. • Because of the rain, the tennis match was stopped. • There were so many people in the shop because of the sale. at the end • at the end + of + Nouns • Used for expression referring to the last part of an event. • Can be used at the beginning or end of a sentence. • Put a period at the end of every sentence. • There is a brick building at the end of the driveway.


Access to O-NET M. 3 17 Expressing Contrast Usages Example after that • Used to describe things in order, especially for instructions • After that news I need a stiff drink! • There are two things to aim at in life: first, to get what you want; and, after that, to enjoy it , only the wisest of mankind achieve the second. so • Used to talk about the effect • He was late, so he missed the train. • She was the only candidate, so she got the job. as • Used to show the reason • As he was late, he missed the train. • As she was the only candidate, she got the job. when • when + clause • Used for talk about a specific point in time when something happened or will happen • I was surfing the web when he sent me a message. • When I was five, I couldn’t swim. while • while + clause • Used to show actions or events which happened at the same time in the past, present or future • While I was walking along the street, I heard strange noise. • Korean people like spicy food while Japanese people like mild food. for • Used for causes or reasons (more formal and less common than because) • He’s overweight, for he eats too many cakes and biscuits. • I’m taking an English class, for I want to improve my English skills. but • Use for contrast • I eat cake, but I never eat biscuits; I don’t like them. • It was a sunny day, but the wind was cold. during • during + noun • Used to say when something happens • Nobody spoke during the presentation. • We get plenty of snow here during the winter.


Access to O-NET M. 3 18 Expressing Contrast Usages Example from • Used to show the time or point in time when something starts • Tickets for the concert are on sale from Monday. • The finals take place from 1.30 pm on Sunday. in fact • Used to emphasize that the truth about a situation is the opposite of what has been mentioned • Used to add more detailed information to what has just been said • The holiday was really disappointing-a complete disaster, in fact it just rained all the time. • They told me it would be cheap but in fact it cost me nearly $500. One horse likes eating hay while the other likes eating oats.


Access to O-NET M. 3 19 Part I : 1 - 30 Expressing Contrast Instructions : Complete the following sentences. Use the correct forms of the expressing contrast from the table. 1. …………………………………in poor health, she continued to carry out her duties. 2. The soldiers went on fighting…………………………………they were badly injured. 3. She had difficulty communicating in French…………………………………all her years of study. 4. I want to be as successful in school…………………………………my brother is. 5. There was a large crowd on the beach…………………………………the bad weather. 6. She wants to do business as a limited liability company,…………………………………she creates an LLC online for $200. 7. Clearly the photographs are important…………………………………they record the events that took place. 8. Many studies were eliminated…………………………………this constraint. 9. I would like to invite you to the museum. It is…………………………………of the street. 10. The roads were busy as we drove out of town, but…………………………………it was plain sailing. 11. …………………………………her name was called, she stood up. 12. Women enjoy watching romance movies,…………………………………men enjoy watching action movies. 13. You can tell a lot about a person…………………………………their handwriting. 14. He’s not at all exciting, …………………………………he’s really rather commonplace. 15. The child hid behind his mother’s skirt,…………………………………he was afraid of the dog. 16. She was poor…………………………………she would never ask for help. 17. You need a long rest to pull you round…………………………………operation. 18. …………………………………her beauty, Jane has no boyfriend. 19. You can copy down my answers, …………………………………I’m not sure they’re right. 20. He had a good time with his family, …………………………………he was very busy yesterday. 21. …………………………………the rain, we are going shopping at department store. 22. The apron did not dry quickly enough to suit me,…………………………………I drew nearer and threw it right over the hot ashes. 23. She is unable to sleep…………………………………she is so worried about money. 24. The colour of different samples may be different…………………………………chemical variation. 25. A : Could you tell me where the bathroom is? B : There is one…………………………………of the corridor. 26. They can do what they want…………………………………they want. 27. His mobile-phone rang twice…………………………………the film. 28. I didn’t fail the exam; …………………………………I did rather well! 29. Everyone agreed with the choice, but not…………………………………the reason that I thought they would. 30. I really appreciate you waiting…………………………………I finish up. 31. I know you must be tired, …………………………………I will let you rest. 32. Tom is very difficult to understand…………………………………his weird accent.


Access to O-NET M. 3 20 33. They didn’t go to the party,…………………………………they were invited. 34. …………………………………they were millionaires, they drive old cars. 35. She was good at physics…………………………………the fact that she found it boring. 36. They enjoyed the rides…………………………………the long queues. 37. Just…………………………………I don’t complain, people think I’m satisfied. 38. Put your signature…………………………………of the contract. 39. You’re very lucky to be alive…………………………………accident 40. Just…………………………………sunlight illuminates the world, knowledge illuminates the world. 41. I attended every lecture in the class,…………………………………I still don’t understand anything. 42. I lost my ring…………………………………I was washing the dishes. 43. The passage is…………………………………a poem written by Lord Byron. 44. …………………………………most of the participants were young men, a few were in their fifties. 45. May had dark circles under her eyes, …………………………………she had not slept well all week. 46. We get plenty of snow here…………………………………the winter. 47. The temperature varies…………………………………30 degrees to minus 20. 48. I haven’t seen him for years. …………………………………, I can’t even remember what he looks like. 49. …………………………………Mary is the youngest child in her family, she gets the most attention …………………………………her parents. 50. We planned a trip to the beach,…………………………………it was canceled…………………………………bad weather. Part II : 51 - 100 Multiple Choice Instructions : Choose the best alternative. 51. …………………………………Cindy is smart, she failed the final examination. 1) Although 2) Even thought 3) In spite of 4) Because 52. She doesn’t want to give up,…………………………………he knows she doesn’t have a legal right. 1) because 2) at the end of 3) even though 4) although 53. Her voice was shaking…………………………………all her efforts to control it. 1) in spite of 2) despite 3) because 4) but 54. They’re cold and flabby, like cabbages, …………………………………of their prettiness. 1) because of 2) because 3) although 4) in spite 55. I don’t want to go shopping…………………………………I don’t have money. 1) even though 2) although 3) because 4) but


Access to O-NET M. 3 21 56. The bank closed down…………………………………the recession. 1) after that 2) because of 3) because 4) during 57. …………………………………of the book is a bibliography and a good index. 1) Although 2) When 3) At the end 4) Because 58. You must be feeling tired, ………………………………long walk. 1) because of 2) while 3) when 4) after that 59. He didn’t want to go,…………………………………maybe this was his expression of resistance. 1) but 2) because 3) so 4) during 60. After reading my arguments, you may or may not believe the future I describe is inevitable, …………………………………I say it is. 1) so 2) as 3) while 4) during 61. Have a safe trip. And don’t forget to call…………………………………you get home. 1) when 2) while 3) during 4) as 62. Someone stole my bag…………………………………I was riding on the train. 1) during 2) as 3) while 4) in fact 63. We feel deeply sorry…………………………………your loss. 1) from 2) for 3) despite 4) because 64. I like cooking and eating,…………………………………I don’t like washing dishes afterward. 1) so 2) but 3) because of 4) although 65. He fell asleep…………………………………the meeting. 1) from 2) while 3) during 4) after that 66. The apple never falls far…………………………………the tree. 1) during 2) because of 3) although 4) from


Access to O-NET M. 3 22 67. The skin of a snake is not rough or slimy,…………………………………, it is quite dry and smooth. 1) because 2) in fact 3) even though 4) so 68. He goes to lots of music festivals,…………………………………he doesn’t like camping. 1) although 2) even though 3) despite 4) in spite of 69. The phone woke me up,…………………………………it wasn’t very loud. 1) despite 2) even though 3) at the end 4) when 70. …………………………………applying for hundreds of jobs, he is still out of work. 1) At the end 2) Because of 3) In spite of 4) Despite 71. She looked up at him and…………………………………of her obvious pain, actually smiled. 1) because 2) after that 3) despite 4) in spite 72. I drank a glass of water…………………………………I was thirsty. 1) although 2) during 3) because 4) while 73. I was late this morning…………………………………the traffic. 1) because 2) because of 3) even though 4) after that 74. I am going to go away…………………………………of the month. 1) after that 2) as 3) because 4) at the end 75. An aunt who is as sweet as you should get a birthday bug or two and………………………………… a birthday kiss. 1) from 2) while 3) after that 4) when 76. The dessert looked delicious,…………………………………he tried some of it. 1) so 2) even though 3) in spite of 4) because 77. …………………………………I practice yoga every day, I have a lot of energy. 1) While 2) As 3) When 4) During


Access to O-NET M. 3 23 78. Every child feels displaced to some degree…………………………………a new sibling arrives. 1) in fact 2) when 3) while 4) although 79. I met him…………………………………we were studying in the library. 1) while 2) as 3) at the end 4) so 80. We waited…………………………………30 minutes outside your house. 1) during 2) from 3) for 4) in fact 81. I need to go home,…………………………………all of the flights are cancelled. 1) in fact 2) but 3) even though 4) during 82. We all stayed inside…………………………………the storm. 1) even though 2) while 3) in spite of 4) during 83. Fish always stink…………………………………the head down. 1) from 2) when 3) as 4) for 84. We had a very simple wedding,…………………………………, we got married in our living room. 1) in spite 2) in fact 3) even though 4) although 85. We went out…………………………………of the rain. 1) because 2) even though 3) in spite 4) while 86. I knew by the way my mother and aunt dressed…………………………………they were going out, and I invariably begged to go with them. 1) while 2) as 3) during 4) when 87. He slapped her on the backside playfully…………………………………she passed. 1) as 2) during 3) for 4) so 88. I want to call her,…………………………………I don’t have her phone number. 1) even though 2) although 3) but 4) because


Access to O-NET M. 3 24 89. He slowly lowered his head, and…………………………………his lips touched hers, they were warm and firm. 1) after that 2) when 3) at the end 4) while 90. He did not hear her soft breathing…………………………………she stood over him and watched him finish the wonderful drawing. 1) while 2) as 3) when 4) for 91The army were still fighting…………………………………of heavy casualties. 1) in spite 2) because 3) at the end 4) even though 92. I’m asking you…………………………………I want to know your opinion. 1) because of 2) because 3) despite 4) in spite 93. The score was nil nil…………………………………of the game. 1) although 2) even though 3) at the end 4) in spite 94. At least she looked good and was comfortable,…………………………………she felt awful. 1) although 2) even though 3) despite 4) because 95. John crashed his Truck…………………………………he was driving too fast. 1) even though 2) although 3) because 4) so 96. I’m sick, …………………………………I didn’t go to school today. 1) as 2) while 3) when 4) so 97. The dog was barking…………………………………she was trying to watch TV. 1) while 2) when 3) as 4) during 98. I’d like to see that Irish band,…………………………………Celtic music is pretty cool. 1) because of 2) because 3) for 4) but


Access to O-NET M. 3 25 99. You either do your work or prepare…………………………………a trip to the office. 1) during 2) for 3) as 4) after that 100. Give Harry your keys,…………………………………he can water the plants…………………………………we’re away. 1) so / while 2) as / when 3) even though / as 4) because / although


Access to O-NET M. 3 26 Whatever, whenever, wherever, whichever, whoever, whomever and however are used as follows : Wh-ever Meaning Example Whatever Anything or everything; regardless of what, no matter what “อะไรก็ตาม” หรือ “ไม่ว่าอะไรก็ตาม” • Whatever you do, don’t forget your grandmother’s birthday. • Take whatever you want from the fridge of you’re hungry. Whenever Every time; at any time; regardless of when, no matter when. “เมื่อไหร่ก็ตาม” หรือ “ไม่ว่าเมื่อไหร่ก็ ตาม” • You can borrow my dictionary whenever you like. • Whenever I open this cupboard something falls out! Wherever Everywhere; regardless of where, no matter where “ที่ไหนก็ตาม” หรือ “ไม่ว่าที่ไหนก็ตาม” • Wherever you go you'll always find someone who speaks English. • She’ll be happy wherever she decides to live. Whichever The thing which; regardless of which, no matter which “สิ่งไหนก็ตาม” หรือ “ไม่ว่าสิ่งไหนก็ตาม” • Choose whichever earrings you like - it’s your birthday! • Take any book you like - whichever one interests you. Whoever The person who; regardless of who, no matter who “ใครก็ตาม” หรือ “ไม่ว่าใครก็ตาม” • Whoever opened the gate didn’t close it. • I’m so annoyed with whoever borrowed the dictionary and didn’t put it back! Whomever Used instead of “whoever” as the object of a verb or preposition. “ใครก็ตาม” หรือ “ไม่ว่าใครก็ตาม” • Give it to whomever you think will use it most wisely. • He was free to marry whomever he chose However Any way at all or it doesn’t matter how “อย่างไรก็ตาม” หรือ “มันไม่สำคัญว่าจะ เป็นอย่างไร” • However sick Jared feels, he will still go for his daily jogging. • Aunt Amelia can’t give up smoking her cigarettes, however much she tried.


Access to O-NET M. 3 27 Wherever you hide the secret documents, the bear robot can detect any action you take against our facility. However are we going to fill these big bags, we don’t have enough sweets.


Access to O-NET M. 3 28 Part I : 1 - 35 Wh-ever Instructions : Complete the following sentences. Use the correct forms of the “wh-ever”. 1. My mother would tolerate…………………………………I did. 2. …………………………………you come, I want you to stop by. 3. I told him for years to take notes so our other scientists can pick up…………………………………he left off. 4. There are some knives in that drawer. Hand me…………………………………is sharpest. 5. …………………………………stole my laptop is in the big trouble because there is a tracer in it. 6. You may invite…………………………………you like, but you can only invite one person. 7. You can organized the party…………………………………you want to. 8. …………………………………I go, he always follows. 9. I don’t care which movie we watch. Let’s watch…………………………………you choose. 10. Peter is very charming and outgoing, and he makes friends…………………………………he goes. 11. The little boy did…………………………………his older sister told him to do. 12. Joe wants to buy a Porsche, however expensive it is. 13. …………………………………breaks the rules will be punished. 14. As a street reporter, I just interview…………………………………I see on the street. 15. The prize will be given the…………………………………solves the puzzle first. 16. Harry doesn’t listen to anyone. He just does…………………………………he wants. 17. These plants grow…………………………………there is enough light. 18. We planned on getting an early start. …………………………………, we had a car problems, a left in the afternoon. 19. I’ll be home all day; you can stop by…………………………………you like. 20. I just need a phone that works. I’ll take…………………………………is the cheapest. 21. We will hire…………………………………you recommend. 22. Sit down…………………………………you like. 23. When it comes to clothes, my brothers just buy…………………………………is on sale. 24. Jenny goes out with…………………………………she thinks has a good sense of humor. 25. I shook with terror…………………………………I was about to fly in an aeroplane. 26. I think you will be happy with…………………………………book you choose. 27. The police are trying to find…………………………………broke the store window. 28. You can rearrange the furniture…………………………………you think it should be. 29. She always called at the vicarage…………………………………she was in the area. 30. Train, boat, plane, bike - I’ll take…………………………………type of transportation that will get me there. 31. We had a great time in Botswana. The people were nice…………………………………we went. 32. …………………………………sweater you choose, just make sure that it’s warm enough. 33. Just call this number and speak to…………………………………answer. 34. Quinton will work on the project with…………………………………you suggest. 35. Some people disagree with his theory,…………………………………, as it’s never been proven.


Access to O-NET M. 3 29 Part II : 36 - 55 Multiple Choice Instructions : Choose the best alternative. 36. Jim promised to help me…………………………………happens. 1) whenever 2) whatever 3) however 4) whichever 37. It’s impossible to say what time Ramsey will arrive. He just turns up…………………………………he wants. 1) however 2) whenever 3) wherever 4) whatever 38. You can bring…………………………………you like to the party. 1) whoever 2) whomever 4) whatever 4) whichever 39. Quentin will work on the project with…………………………………you suggest. 1) whatever 2) whoever 3) whomever 4) whenever 40. Soldiers must go…………………………………the army assigns them. 1) whenever 2) however 3) whatever 4) wherever 41. I always like your present…………………………………thing you choose. 1) whatever 2) whenever 3) whichever 4) however 42. Rebecca invited me to her party tonight,…………………………………, I already made other plans. 1) whenever 2) however 3) whatever 4) whomever 43. Do…………………………………you want, just don’t come to me if it all goes wrong. 1) whichever 2) however 3) whatever 4) wherever 44. I got to the airport two hours early. …………………………………, my flight was delayed. 1) Whenever 2) Whatever 3) However 4) Whichever 45. We will hire…………………………………is most qualified. 1) whomever 2) whoever 3) whatever 4) however


Access to O-NET M. 3 30 46. Water is pumped out through pipes that carry it to…………………………………it is to be used. 1) whenever 2) wherever 3) whatever 4) however 47. I will clean my room…………………………………I have time. 1) whatever 2) wherever 3) whenever 4) however 48. The president can invite…………………………………he chooses to stay over. 1) whichever 2) whenever 3) whoever 4) whomever 49. He has to go…………………………………his job takes him. 1) wherever 2) whichever 3) however 4) whatever 50. By means of the telephone I could talk with…………………………………I pleased and get the news. 1) whomever 2) whoever 3) whatever 4) whenever 51. There is a good chance of rain…………………………………there are clouds in the sky. 1) wherever 2) whenever 3) whatever 4) whichever 52. Jane asked for extra credit to raise her grade,…………………………………, Mr. Robinson refused. 1) whichever 2) wherever 3) however 4) whatever 53. You should do…………………………………you can to fix the problem. 1) whichever 2) whenever 3) whatever 4) wherever 54. Kimiko donates her time to…………………………………needs it most. 1) whomever 2) whatever 3) whichever 4) whoever 55. There are two dictionaries in the cupboard. Borrow…………………………………one you want. 1) whatever 2) however 3) whichever 4) whenever


Access to O-NET M. 3 31 Relative Pronouns Usage Example who Used for people • The man who called yesterday wants to buy the house. • Have you seen the man who is the new marketing director? whom Used for people when the person is the object of the verb • The author whom you coitized in your review has written a letter in reply. • I was invited by the councilor whom I met at the Christmas party. whose Used for possession of people • He’s a man whose opinion I respect. • She’s the student whose handwriting is the best in my class. when Used for time expressions • I will never forget the day when I graduated. • The day when the concert takes place is Saturday. where (in which) Used for places (activity must occur) • We found the wood where I used to go. • We found the wood in which I used to go. • This is the house where my son was born. • This is the house in which my son was born. why Used for reasons • Do you know the reason why the market is closed today? • I don’t understand the reason why he was angry at me. which Used for things and animals • Did you see the letter which came today? • I love the puppy which is jumping at the garden of which Used for thing followed by sentence (of which + noun + verb + adjective) • The book of which the cover is red and yellow is exciting. • We are going to buy a house of which the roof is green. with Used for thing followed by adjective and noun (with + adjective + noun) • The book with the red and yellow cover is exciting. • We are going to buy a house with the green roof.


Access to O-NET M. 3 32 Relative Pronouns Usage Example to which or that Used for things • The song was sung by Dome. We listened to the song last night. - The song that we listened to last night was sung by Dome - The song to which we listened last night was sung by Dome. • Here is the book. He referred to it. - Here is the book that he referred to. - Here is the book to which he referred. that Used for people, things, and animals • The boy that we met in France has sent us a card. • We live in a ground floor apartment that backs onto a busy street. • Do you like the cat that is sleeping under the chair? Table of Relative Pronouns Usage Person Things Relative Pronouns Subject Object Possessive Subject Object Possessive who who whom whose whose which which of which to which where when why that that that that What do you call a boomerang which doesn’t come back? A stick!


Access to O-NET M. 3 33 Part I : 1 - 30 Relative Pronouns Instructions : Complete the following sentences. Use the correct forms of relative pronouns. 1. I want to be the one…………………………………listens when you need it. 2. He saw a gentleman…………………………………he presumed to be the director. 3. I saw a man shouting at a driver…………………………………car was blocking the street. 4. I know a restaurant…………………………………the food is excellent. 5. The thing…………………………………John loves are music and soccer. 6. Hop plants,…………………………………flowers are added to flavor beer, are grow widely in Germany. 7. Her black dress was trimmed…………………………………blue ribbon. 8. My father has a collection of magazines…………………………………I return every now and then 9. Everybody…………………………………saw the accident keeps his mouth close. 10. I’ll never forget the day…………………………………he told your parents he was quitting school. 11. The archaeologists were searching for the place…………………………………the king was buried. 12. The first person…………………………………finishes will get a prize. 13. Employees…………………………………are coming on the trip must sign up by Friday. 14. Only children…………………………………parents are existing savers may open an account. 15. He won’t have much time to prepare for the meeting, …………………………………is this afternoon. 16. Jones is the man…………………………………I went fishing with last spring. 17. The only cups…………………………………didn’t break were the red ones. 18. We arranged a special social event once a year…………………………………we invited our major customers. 19. The pretty girl…………………………………I met yesterday was your sister. 20. She saw a lady…………………………………she presumed worked at the store, and she asked her a question. 21. The people,…………………………………ideas are gaining ground, are staging a protest. 22. Eight o’clock is the time…………………………………the national anthem will be sung. 23. The leaning Tower of Pisa, …………………………………Galileo did his famous experiment, is likely to topple in the near future. 24. The house…………………………………Joe and Ava live is huge. 25. There can only be one champion, and that is the reason…………………………………competition is so intense. 26. We drove past my old school,…………………………………is celebrating its 100th anniversary this year. 27. Mt. Kilimanjaro, …………………………………the peak is cover with snow, is the tallest mountain in Africa. 28. He alternated working in the office…………………………………long tours overseas. 29. The town…………………………………we were driving was 50 ks away. 30. The weather is cold, …………………………………is the reason…………………………………there are so many people sick.


Access to O-NET M. 3 34 Part II : 31 - 50 Multiple Choice Instructions : Choose the best alternative. 31. The woman…………………………………at beside me on the bus was pretty. 1) whose 2) who 3) which 4) that 32. The boy…………………………………bicycle was stolen called the police. 1) that 2) whom 3) whose 4) who 33. The plane in…………………………………I flew was very old. 1) that 2) whom 3) in which 4) which 34. The brewery is the place…………………………………Stone River Beer is made. 1) in which 2) which 3) that 4) whose 35. Scarlett will never forget the day…………………………………Rhett kissed her. 1) why 2) when 3) which 4) that 36. Orlando bought a lot of dairy products…………………………………he had ordered from Italy for me. 1) in which 3) whose 3) that 4) whom 37. Little Red Riding Hood approached the bed…………………………………the wolf was waiting to eat her. 1) which 2) when 3) why 4) where 38. On my trip to Paris, I went to the Louvre Museum…………………………………I saw the Mona Lisa on display. 1) in which 2) that 3) which 4) whom 39. My dad…………………………………you meet in the supermarket, wants to invite you to our barbecue tonight. 1) who 2) whom 3) whose 4) that 40. Dr. Sun Yat-sen…………………………………died in 1925, was considered one of the greatest leaders in modern China. 1) whom 2) whose 3) who 4) which


Access to O-NET M. 3 35 41. We visited Valencia…………………………………I learned Spanish as a college student. 1) which 2) where 3) that 4) of which 42. The climbers…………………………………reaches the top were tried but happy. 1) which 2) whom 3) who 4) that 43. He always talks on his cell phone in class…………………………………I hate. 1) who 2) which 3) where 4) whom 44. He gave me the pen…………………………………the cap is made of gold. 1) which 2) that 3) of which 4) with 45. The book…………………………………the green cover is very expensive. 1) which 2) with 3) of which 4) in which 46. This is the highest mountain…………………………………I have ever seen. 1) which 2) of which 3) that 4) where 47. I like the house…………………………………the garden is big. 1) of which 2) which 3) with 4) whose 48. Men must pay in to the trade society…………………………………they transfer their labour. 1) which 2) to which 3) that 4) of which 49.The man…………………………………you met on Saturday is coming to dinner. 1) who 2) whose 3) whom 4) that 50. This is the only girl…………………………………I have never forgotten. 1) whose 2) who 3) whom 4) that


Access to O-NET M. 3 36 1. another/the other/the others another + singular noun another + singular noun • I will have another cup of coffee. the other + singular noun the other + singular noun • Where is the other box of cereal? the other + plural noun the other + plural noun • I chose this dress because the other dresses were too small. talking about 2 things 1 = one 2 = the other • I have two birds in a cage, one is a parrot and the other bother is a starlings. • She has two kittens, one is black and the other is all white.


Access to O-NET M. 3 37 talking about 3 things 1 = one 2 = another 3 = the other 1 = one 2 + 3 = the others • There are three balls. The first one is red. Another one is blue. The other one is green. • I have three brothers, one lives in Italy, and the others (brother) live in the States. talking about 4 things 1 = one 2 = another 3 = another 4 = the other 1 = one 2 = another 3 + 4 = the others 1 + 2 = two 3 = another 4 = the other 1 + 2 = two 3 + 4 = the others 1 + 2 + 3 = three 4 = the other 1 = one 2 + 3 = two 4 = the other • I had a pound of cake for my birthday’s present, I divided in four pieces, one is for my father, another one for my mother, another one is for my bother, and the other (cake) for me. We’re enjoy eating my birthday’s cake. • There are four kinds of movies. One kind is an action movie. Another kind is a romantic movie. and the others movie are horror movies. • I’ve borrowed four books from the library: two are about Chinese traditions, another (book) is about The Korean Empire and the other (book) is about famous places is Japan. • We will have four quizzes next week, two subject will test on Tuesday, the others (subject) are going to test on Friday. • Four of us ordered ice-creams, three were chocolate favour, the other was strawberry favour. • My sister show me about her painting, They were four flower in a vase, one is orange, two are pink, the other is red.


Access to O-NET M. 3 38 2. other other + plural noun • This one’s too big. Do you have it in other sizes? 3. Some …; others… • Some love cats; others love dogs. the + n. Some of + …….; the others / the rest ……… pronoun • Some of us will stay here; the others will stay at the next house. 4. each other/one another each other ใช้ระหว่าง 2 คน หรือ 2 สิ่ง = ซึ่งกันและกัน one another ใช้ในกรณีที่เกินกว่า 2 คน • The twins love each other very much. • The two enemies hate each other to the core. • The students in my class love one another very much. • Everybody should lend a helping hand to one another during times of emergency. ในภาษาพูดปัจจุบันบางครั้งจะเห็นใช้“each other” ในกรณีเกินกว่า 2 บ้างเหมือนกัน Mom, can you buy another car for me? I won’t buy you any other car because you already have two cars.


Access to O-NET M. 3 39 She’s from another country!!! The others agree. Another imposter I received a message from another president the other day, he asked our country to support him. What do you think about it?


Access to O-NET M. 3 40 Part I : 1 - 30 Grape Filling Instructions : Complete the following sentences. Use the correct forms of the other groups 1. Some people like to go home after work. …………………………………like to meet up with their friends. 2. Sorry, there are no empty seats on this side of the room. There may be seats on………………………… side. 3. I love this city. There is no…………………………………place like it! 4. That dress is not formal enough for the wedding. Do you have…………………………………? 5. Peter and Jane take turns to help…………………………………to carry the heavy grocery bag. 6. You met one of my sisters. But I have…………………………………one who lives in Boston 7. These boxes are for dishes. …………………………………are for cups and glasses. 8. Are there any…………………………………questions? 9. A : How’s Maria? Do you see her often? B : She’s great. We phone…………………………………regularly. 10. I have 2 sisters. One is named Jenny. …………………………………is named Joanne. 11. We had a terrible storm yesterday, and the weatherman says there will be………………………………… one tomorrow. 12. This word has 4 definitions. I can understand the first three, but not…………………………………one. 13. The jeans I bought had a hole on them, so I took them back and got…………………………………pair. 14. The group of students often stayed in…………………………………houses. 15. This is a dangerous curve. Last night there was…………………………………car accident. 16. Oh, no. Look! I found…………………………………gray hair on my head. 17. Some people need eight hours of sleep, but…………………………………need less. 18. Let's order two boxes of pizza. One will be mushroom. What shall we put on………………………………… one? 19. These sneakers are too big. Do you have any…………………………………in a smaller size? 20. Susan has one idea about how to solve the problem, and I have………………………………… . 21. Some animals have stripes, but…………………………………have spots. 22. There is only one baked potato left. All of…………………………………were eaten at lunch 23. Steve speaks Spanish and Russian. Does he speak any…………………………………languages? 24. The teacher told his students to cooperate with…………………………………when doing the project. 25. There are three colors of Thai flag. One of the colors is red. …………………………………colors are blue and white. 26. Simon has two suits. One is black, and…………………………………is gray. 27. Some jackets have zipper. …………………………………jackets have buttons. 28. The teacher caught five students cheating, one student seemed embarrassed, but…………………… Didn’t. 29. Some people keep cats as pets. …………………………………have dogs. Still…………………………………people have fish or birds as pets. 30. Sumiko has experienced three earthquakes. One was in Turkey…………………………………was in Japan. …………………………………was in The Philippines.


Access to O-NET M. 3 41 Part II : 31 - 50 Multiple Choice Instructions : Choose the best alternative. 31. The librarian stacked the storybooks on top of…………………………………and placed them on the trolley. 1) each other 2) one another 3) another 4) the other 32. Some people like to rest in their free time. …………………………………like to travel. 1) Other 2) The others 3) Others 4) The other 33. This cake is delicious! Can I have…………………………………slice, please? 1) other 2) another 3) others 4) the others 34. Selina and Jack have known…………………………………since primary school. 1) each other 2) one another 3) the other 4) another 35. The supermarket is on…………………………………side of the street. 1) other 2) another 3) the other 4) the others 36. There were three books on my table. One is here. Where are…………………………………? 1) others 2) the others 3) the other 4) another 37. Some of the speakers went straight to the conference room. …………………………………speakers are still hanging around. 1) Others 2) The other 3) The others 4) Another 38. This is not the only answer to the question. There are………………………………… . 1) the others 2) others 3) another 4) the other 39. Please give me…………………………………chance. 1) other 2) the other 3) another 4) the others 40. He was a wonderful teacher. Everyone agreed it would be hard to find……………………………like him. 1) another 2) other 3) the other 4) the others


Access to O-NET M. 3 42 41. There are ten pieces of fruit in my basket. One is an orange, another one is a lemon and…………………………is an apple. 1) others 2) the other 3) another 4) the others 42. I have two pencils. One is black, and…………………………………is blue. 1) another 2) the others 3) others 4) the other 43. There are four girls in my apartment. Two are called Casey and Amber. …………………………………are Joanne and Lindsey. 1) Others 2) The others 3) Another 4) The other 44. There are several holidays in Brazil. One is Independence Day and…………………………………are Children’s Day and Teacher’s Day. 1) others 2) another 3) the others 4) the other 45. My friend has two cars. One is black and…………………………………is red. 1) another 2) the other 3) the others 4) others 46. My mom speaks three languages. One is English and…………………………………one is French. 1) others 2) the other 3) another 4) the others 47. There are eight pets in my house. Six are cats and…………………………………are dogs. 1) others 2) another 3) the other 4) the others 48. There are 50 states in the United States. One is North Carolina and…………………………………are Virginia and Kentucky. 1) another 2) the others 3) others 4) the other 49. My neighbor has four kids. One of them is a boy and…………………………………are girls. 1) the others 2) other 3) another 4) the other 50. There are three books in my backpack. One is a Math’s book and…………………………………is a chemistry book. 1) others 2) another 3) the other 4) the others


Access to O-NET M. 3 43 Modal Verbs Usage Example will • future/prediction • I think like will be very different in 2050. shall • future (with I and we • offer • I shall go home. • Shall I clean the room? can • present ability • request/permission • I can speak five languages. • Can I turn on the air-conditioner? may • good probability • permission • They may come here tonight. • May I come in please? must • obligation/rule • assumption • You must were the school uniform. • She didn’t call me. She must be sick. would • request/offer • past experience • Would you like a cup of tea? • When I was young I would play volleyball. should • recommended/advice • You should go to the dentist. could • past ability • request • He could play the football. (Now he can’t) • Could I speak to the director please? might • small probability • Mary might buy a new house someday. ought to • formal recommendation • We ought to know about first aids. How could I be clear with this hand writing?


Access to O-NET M. 3 44 Part I : 1 - 3 Will and Won’t Instructions : Fill in the blanks using “will” and “won’t” 1. The trains…………………………………be late today because of the bad weather. 2. The world population…………………………………grow a lot in the next 50 years. 3. A dog…………………………………howl if you beat him with a bone. Part II : 4 - 6 Shall and Shalln’t Instructions : Fill in the blanks using “shall” and “shalln’t”. 4. Applicants…………………………………provide evidence of their qualifications. 5. We…………………………………do everything we can to solve the problem. 6. Jose said, I…………………………………be in a relationship with her if she cheats on me! Part III : 7 - 9 Can and Can’t Instructions : Fill in the blanks using “can” and “can’t”. 7. Jerry…………………………………be working today. He never works on Sundays. 8. A : Will you come to my birthday party tomorrow afternoon ? B : I’m sorry but I…………………………………come because I have to look after my sister. 9. You don’t have to shout. I…………………………………hear you very well. Part IV : 10 - 12 May and Mayn’t Instructions : Fill in the blanks using “may” and “mayn’t”. 10. Amy…………………………………not go out tonight. She isn’t feeling well. 11. One man…………………………………steal a horse, while another may not look over the hedge. 12. A long life…………………………………be good enough, but a good life is long enough. Part V : 13 - 15 Must and Mustn’t Instructions : Fill in the blanks using “must” and “mustn’t”. 13. A : I’ve lost one of my gloves. B : You…………………………………have drop it somewhere. 14. Children, you…………………………………cross the street if the lights are red! 15. Sally looks worried . She…………………………………have had a problem with something. Part VI : 16 - 18 Would and Wouldn’t Instructions : Fill in the blanks using “would” and “wouldn’t”. 16. He said he…………………………………see his brother tomorrow. 17. They knew there…………………………………be trouble unless the report was finished by the next day. 18. We realized it…………………………………be easy to find another secretary.


Access to O-NET M. 3 45 Part VII : 19 - 21 Should and Shouldn’t Instructions : Fill in the blanks using “should” and “shouldn’t”. 19. Dad…………………………………go and see a doctor. His cough is getting worse all the time. 20. You…………………………………sit so near the TV. It’s bad for your eyes. 21. You…………………………………smoke in your car, especially if there are children sitting in the back. Part VIII : 22 - 24 Could and Couldn’t Instructions : Fill in the blanks using “could” and “couldn’t”. 22. We look for David everywhere, but we…………………………………find him. 23. My grandfather travelled a lot. He…………………………………speak five languages. 24. As soon as I walked into the room, I…………………………………smell gas. Part IX : 25 - 27 Might and Mightn’t Instructions : Fill in the blanks using “might” and “mightn’t”. 25. I suggested that a cup of tea…………………………………settle her stomach. 26. I…………………………………come and visit you next year, if I can save enough money. 27. If you don’t grab this opportunity, you…………………………………not get another one. Part X : 28 - 30 Ought to and Oughtn’t to Instructions : Fill in the blanks using “ought to” and “oughtn’t to”. 28. We…………………………………have agreed without knowing what it would cost. 29. They…………………………………have arrived at lunchtime but the flight was delayed. 30. If you show the receipt, there…………………………………be any difficulty getting your money back. Part XI : 31 - 50 Multiple Choice Instructions : Choose the best alternative. 31. There…………………………………be strong winds tomorrow in the south of the country. 1) can 2) may 3) will 4) shall 32. We…………………………………need an extra bedroom when the new baby arrives. 1) shall 2) must 3) may 4) can 33. You…………………………………choose any subject that you like best, said the teacher. 1) will 2) can 3) can 4) may 34. The city was far away, and the slaves…………………………………walk the whole distance. 1) shall 2) may 3) can 4) must


Access to O-NET M. 3 46 35. Children…………………………………be allowed to watch violent movies . 1) couldn’t 2) shouldn’t 3) mightn’t 4) wouldn’t 36. The boy…………………………………be seen with his legs wrapped around the trunk. 1) might 2) should 3) could 4) would 37. Take a detour and see the things you…………………………………have seen. 1) shouldn’t 2) wouldn’t 3) couldn’t 4) mightn’t 38. He…………………………………be home by seven o’clock. 1) ought to 2) should 3) might 4) could 39. Don’t put off what you…………………………………do today till tomorrow. 1) will 2) shall 3) may 4) can 40. When I was young I…………………………………do my homework every evening. 1) should 2) would 3) could 4) ought to 41. The teacher…………………………………keep control of the class any longer. 1) mightn’t 2) oughtn’t to 3) wouldn’t 4) couldn’t 42. Between the two of us we…………………………………be able to carry them down to that room. 1) ought to 2) could 3) would 4) might 43. Alex…………………………………have listened to her message. 1) shall 2) must 3) will 4) can 44. You…………………………………ask a question on recruitment at the end of the presentation. 1) can 2) may 3) shall 4) will 45. You…………………………………look over the contract before you sign it. 1) would 2) should 3) might 4) could


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