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NAME:

DATE:

Extra Grammar Exercises


(Unit 3)

LESSON 1

A. Write statements and questions, using wish + the past perfect. Use contractions
when possible.
1. She / wish / she / not buy / red shoes.

 She had wished she hadn’t bought red shoes

2. Ted and Will / wish / they take / the bus this morning.

 Ted and Will / wish / they take / the bus this morning
3. You / wish / we / get tickets for the concert?

 You wish we had gotten tickets for the concert

4. Most people / wish / they study / more in school.

 Most people wish they had studied more in school.

5. Who / Sallie / wish / she / call about the job?

 Who had Sallie wish she had called about the job?

6. Why / you / wish / we / go to the mall yesterday?

 Why did you wish we had gone to the mall yesterday?


7. I / wish / you / tell me / sooner.
I wished you had told me sooner

8. What time / they / wish / they / left for the show?

 What time did they wish they had left for the show?

9. My husband / wish / we / not get / this desktop computer.

 My husband wishes we hadn’t got this desktop computer

10. Your parents / not wish / you / study medicine?

 Your parents hadn’t wished you studied medicine?

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B. Restate each quotation with a statement using wish + the past perfect.
1. Emilie: “I should have bought the X300 when it was on sale.”

Emilie wishes she had bought the X300 when it was on sale.
2. Bradley: “Mark, you shouldn’t have gotten a new treadmill.”

 Mark, you wish you shouldn’t have gotten a new treadmill


3. Peter: “Susan, you should have bought the more expensive model.”

 Susan, you wish you had bought the more expensive model
4. Marta: “I shouldn’t have paid so much for that used car.”

 I wish I shouldn’t have paid so much for that used car

C. Rewrite the statements and questions, changing should have or ought to have to
if only.
1. They should have known the smart bike was a waste of money.

 They have to know the smart bike was a waste of money.

2. We ought to have returned the food processor before it was too late.

 We have to return the food processor before it is too late.


3. I should have read all the online reviews of the car before I bought it.

 I have to read all the online reviews of the car before I buy it

4. Sylvia ought to have known about the defects in the exercise machine before paying all
that money.

 Sylvia has to know about the defects in the exercise machine before paying all that money.
5. Tate’s parents should have insisted that he put away some money for a rainy day.

 Tate’s parents have to insist that he puts away some money for a rainy day.

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NAME: DATE:

Extra Grammar Exercises


(Unit 3)

LESSON 2

A. Complete each statement with the correct phrase.

1. By the end of February, Allison the course work for her degree.
a. expects complete b. expects to have completed c. expects have completed

2. We married before we finish our studies.


a. hope to have gotten b. hope to getting c. hope get

3. They a down payment on their new car by the end of the month.
a. intend to making b. intend to have made c. intend make

4. Who all his or her loans in the next six months?


a. plans to paid back b. plans to had paid back c. plans to have paid back

B. Write questions and answers, using the cues and the future perfect. Write complete
sentences.
1. How much money / your daughter / earned / after she finish / her summer job? (at least
$2500)

How much money will your daughter have earned after she finishes her
Q:

summer
job?
She’ll have earned at least $2500.
A:
2. How much money / Maddie / save / by 2020. ($5000)

Q:  How much money will Maddie have saved by 2020?

A:  Maddie will have earned $5000 by 2020.

3. When / Robert / have enough cash to buy a car? (by the end of next year)

Q:  When will Robert have enough cash to buy a car?

A:  He will have enough by the end of next year.

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4. Who among your friends / saved enough to stop working / by the time they’re 50? (Ben
and Annie)

Q: 

A: 
5. How many times this year / Elizabeth / have put her entire paycheck in the bank? (at
least 6)

Q: 

A: 

C. Answer the questions, stating your own opinion in complete sentences.


1. At what age will most people in your country have gotten married?


2. Will most people have had all their children by the time they are thirty?


3. Will most people have paid their credit card bills in full before they have to start paying
interest?

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