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Name : Rahmat Kurnia Ramadhan (1905112497)

Class : 2B

Subject : Structure II
Final Test

Put the verbs in brackets into the correct present or past form (present; past; present perfect; past
perfect). You may use both simple and continuous aspect.

A: How long have you been working there?

B: For three years. I’ve been leaving last year.

A: Did you meet Sarah?

B: Oh, yes, I have known her for several months. She was in my class dance. We went to the
same class every Tuesday since January.

A: Did the phone ring?

B: Yes, but I was cooking dinner, so I couldn't answer it.

A: Why didn't you give him the news?

B: By the time I found out, he had already left.

Put the verbs in brackets into the correct future tense (going to; will/shall; present form).

A: Do you have any plans for tomorrow?

B: We are going to take the children to the park.

A: I heard on the radio that it will rain.

B: Oh, if it rains, then I guess we shall stay home. If we are going to stay home, I will call you
and invite you over to watch video with us.

Combine each phrase in Column A with suitable phrase from column B. Not all phrases in
column B will be used.
1. He got the job despite --> not having much experience

2. She was quite nervous, so --> she didn't do well.

3. He seems well educated; however, --> He’s not very bright

4. I hired him because --> He has so much experience

5. She is not only beautiful and intelligent but --> kind and thoughtful.

Underline the correct verb forms to complete the sentence.

1. By this summer I will have been working / will be working here for years.

2. I will have to finish / will have had to finish washing the car before I can go out.

3. You are not to speak / not to be speaking during the test.

4. Will you wait / Will you be waiting for me when I return?

5. They don't intend to marry / don't intend to marrying until after they graduate.

6. Don't bother cleaning up; I will do / will have done it later.

7. She wishes her husband doesn't come / didn't come home so late every night.

8. I wish he writes / wrote to me more often.

9. If only he knew / had known the truth before he spoke to her.

10. I wish you would stop / stopped making that awful noise while I'm studying.

Rewrite the sentences below, using a present participle or a perfect participle.

1. He wore himself out. He hiked already.

: He is wearing himself out. He has hiked all day.

2. After we heard the news, we come over as quickly as possible.

: After we are hearing the news, we came over as quickly as possible.

3. She had worked hard all day. She wanted to go out for dinner.
: She has been working hard all day. She wanted to go out dinner.

4. Soon after he moved up north, he regretted his decision.

: Soon after he is moving up north, he regretted his decision.

5. While I sympathize with your point of view, I cannot totally agree with you.

: While I’m sympathizing with your point of view, I cannot totally agree with you

Put the verbs in brackets into the correct form.

1. If you had finished your work, you could come with us. It doesn't look like it'll be done in
time, though.

2. If it hadn't rained, the flowers will die.

3. I will not go there if I were you.

4. If this water isn't going to be cleaned up, there's going to be an accident.

5. If you are going to the lecture today, please take good notes.

6. You'll have to move if you get that promotion.

7. If the other driver had been looking, he will not hit our car.

8. He will not come to the party if Tessa is invited.

9. If the house were warmer, I wouldn't have to wear a jacket inside.

10. If you were more careful, you wouldn't have made so many mistakes.

Match the clauses by writing the letter of the second half in the space provided after the first half.
No letter will be used twice.

1. You don't have to call me (g)

2. He wouldn't have been angry (e)

3. I won't work overtime (h)

4. I would take that job (b)

5. I would have left my job last year (a)


6. I wouldn't want to speak to her again (c)

7. I will be happy to see her again (f)

8. I won't go out with her again (d)

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