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Straightforward Intermediate Unit Test 3 ((top)) -

You might see a dialogue where Person A says: "I studied for 10 hours straight yesterday." Person B: "You must have been ________." (Answer: exhausted ).

You must know when to use these two tenses together to describe overlapping past actions.

Assesses your ability to apply vocabulary and grammar in practical, real-world scenarios. 2. Core Vocabulary Focus: Describing Places and Lifestyles

Adaptable, resourceful, driven, and analytical. Idiomatic Expressions Straightforward Intermediate Unit Test 3

At this stage, learners transition from basic structures to more nuanced vocabulary and complex grammar. The is designed to evaluate how well you have internalized these foundational language components, focusing heavily on accommodation, city life, and descriptive language.

: Use five past simple verbs and five past continuous verbs in a short paragraph.

Mark got out, grabbed his bag and the bottle of wine, and turned to Lucy. “I don’t know how to thank you. You went completely out of your way.” You might see a dialogue where Person A

Just as Mark was about to give up hope, he saw headlights behind them. A large blue truck pulled up. The driver, a man in his fifties with a grey beard, got out.

Use the Present Perfect (have/has + past participle) for life experiences, actions with a result in the present, or actions occurring within an unfinished time period.

"Complete the text with the correct words or phrases. ... When I was there, we (19) drove / have driven all the time because it’s the best way to see the country. At the moment (20) I plan / I’m planning my next trip to South Africa." The is designed to evaluate how well you

Unit 3 connects its grammar to real-world themes. Expect vocabulary exercises to focus on two main areas: and Life Events . Travel and Transport Collocations

But Mark had already opened the door. He walked to the crossing and looked left. Nothing. He looked right. Still nothing. Then he saw it: a small, wooden sign nailed to the gate. It said: FAULTY – Crossing closed since 2022.

"I visited Paris in 2022." (The trip is over, and the year is specified). The Present Perfect: Unfinished Time & Experience

The core grammatical focus of Unit 3 is on . This is where the unit gets its power. Mastering these subtle differences is key to sounding natural and accurate in English.

 
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