[cracked] | Project 5 Unit 4 Test Hot
In this unit, students often learn how to explain why they can't do something.
The thermometer on the classroom wall was pushing ninety-five, and the ancient ceiling fan was doing nothing but moving the heavy, humid air in lazy circles. Mr. Henderson stood at the front, his shirt collar damp, clutching a stack of crisp white papers.
Let’s face it—Unit 4 is often considered the most challenging chapter in the Project series. It usually covers complex grammar (conditionals, reported speech, or passive voice – depending on your edition) and thematic vocabulary (often related to technology, crime, or the environment). This article will serve as your ultimate “hot” guide to acing that test without cramming the night before.
Go back to the Unit 4 exercises in your Project 5 Workbook. These are often very similar to the actual test questions.
: Rewrite the following direct questions starting with the given phrase. : Where is the nearest post office? Can you tell me where the nearest post office is? : Does this bus go to the city center? Do you know if this bus goes to the city center? 2. "Action & Reaction" (Phrasal Verbs)
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In this unit, students often learn how to explain why they can't do something.
The thermometer on the classroom wall was pushing ninety-five, and the ancient ceiling fan was doing nothing but moving the heavy, humid air in lazy circles. Mr. Henderson stood at the front, his shirt collar damp, clutching a stack of crisp white papers.
Let’s face it—Unit 4 is often considered the most challenging chapter in the Project series. It usually covers complex grammar (conditionals, reported speech, or passive voice – depending on your edition) and thematic vocabulary (often related to technology, crime, or the environment). This article will serve as your ultimate “hot” guide to acing that test without cramming the night before.
Go back to the Unit 4 exercises in your Project 5 Workbook. These are often very similar to the actual test questions.
: Rewrite the following direct questions starting with the given phrase. : Where is the nearest post office? Can you tell me where the nearest post office is? : Does this bus go to the city center? Do you know if this bus goes to the city center? 2. "Action & Reaction" (Phrasal Verbs)