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Advanced 5A. Practice Handbook Review on units 1 and 2. A. 1. blockbuster 2. am a sucker for 3. tearjerkers 4. indie 5. B movies 6. struck a compromise 7. wholesome 8. nerve-wracking 9. mainstream 10. chick flick 11. give away 12. distracting. B. 1. exciting
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Advanced 5A PracticeHandbook Reviewonunits 1 and 2
A. 1. blockbuster 2. am a sucker for 3. tearjerkers 4. indie 5. B movies 6. struck a compromise 7. wholesome 8. nerve-wracking 9. mainstream 10. chickflick 11. giveaway 12. distracting
B. • 1. exciting • 2. fascinated • 3. entertaining • 4. amusing • 5. interesting • 6. shocked • 7. disappointed
C. 1. C 2. D 3. C 4. A 5. A 6. C
D. 1. so 2. somany 3. such 4. so 5. somuch
E. 1. He is such a great soccer player that he is considered the world’s #1. 2. There is so much violence in Rio that tourists don’t want to include it in their trips. 3. This book is so interesting that I can’t put it down. 4. My house was infested with so many cockroaches that the floor was black. 5. The new bridge in Brasília is such an amazing construction that everybody photographs it.
F. 1. B 2. C 3. D 4. B 5. C 6. A 7. C 8. A 9. C 10. B 11. D 12. C 13. B 14. A
G. 1. couldn’t 2. would 3. can’t 4. would 5. must 6. shouldn’t 7. might 8. could 9. must 10. could
H. Dialog 1 1. must have (conclusion) / shouldn’t have (regret) 2. can’thave (disbelief) 3. should have (strong suggestion) / could have (polite suggestion) Dialog 2 4. shouldn’t have (strong suggestion) 5. can’t have (impossibility/disbelief) / must not have (conclusion) 6. should have (strong suggestion) / could have (polite suggestion) 7. wouldhave (willingness)
I. 1. He can’t have done any harm to the director. 2. You shouldn’t have talked to her like that. 3. I must have deleted it. 4. Márcia can’t have lost that folder. 5. He might/may not have forgotten.