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Gateway B1 Unit 9 Test -

At the end of the session, many fans asked the famous author

Don't forget to change "I" to "he/she" and time words like "tomorrow" to "the next day" . Questions: For yes/no questions, use "if" or "whether" . For WHcap W cap H

You must know how to express certainty or possibility about present situations.

Archaeologists found an ___________ city buried under the sand. (ANCIENT) Exercise B: Grammar (Active to Passive) Rewrite the sentences using the Passive Voice. Right brothers flew the first airplane in 1903. The first airplane... ____________________________________. Millions of people watch this television show every week. gateway b1 unit 9 test

Unit 9 of the Gateway B1 coursebook typically centers on the theme of — encompassing first aid, volunteering, community issues, and expressing obligation or advice. The Unit 9 Test is designed to assess how well students have assimilated the lexical sets related to health and social issues, alongside the grammatical structures of modals and conditionals.

Using "will" in the 'if' clause (e.g., "If you will take" is usually incorrect).

If you're looking for additional resources to help you prepare for the Gateway B1 Unit 9 test, here are some suggestions: At the end of the session, many fans

Pay attention to adjective vs. noun forms. A sprain (noun) vs. a sprained ankle (adj.).

Example: My brother, who lives in London, has just started a new job as an architect. Test Structure: What to Expect

This television show... ____________________________________. Answer Key 1. development, 2. inventor, 3. ancient Archaeologists found an ___________ city buried under the

Unit 9 of the Gateway B1 course typically focuses on specific language themes, vocabulary, grammar, and sometimes a particular skill like reading, writing, listening, or speaking. The B1 level is part of the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages (CEFR), which indicates an intermediate level of language proficiency.

Complete the sentence.

When choosing between who , which , and whose , look immediately before and after the blank. If a noun directly follows the blank and belongs to the person/thing before it, the answer is always whose .

Filling in gaps with the correct technology vocabulary. Listening:

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