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1. d 4. f 7. g 2. e 5. b 8. c 3. h 6. a

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1. chef 5. hairdresser 2. vet 6. tour guide 3. artist 7. lawyer 4. barman

Possible answer:

A manager works with workers.

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1. taxi 3. camels / camel tours 2. tours

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1. b 2. a 3. b 4. b 5. b Page 8

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1. a 2. a 3. b 4. a 5. a 6. b

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1. working 4. beautiful colours

2. films 5. reading 3. cooking 6. rock music

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Accept all logical and grammatically correct answers.

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1. some 4. There 7. Let’s 2. There’s 5. Look 8. aren’t 3. Are 6. love Page 9

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1. a 2. b 3. b 4. a 5. a 6. a 7. b 8. a

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1. a 5. a 9. a 2. some 6. some 10. an 3. some 7. some 4. an 8. an

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1. a 4. a 2. an 5. an 3. some 6. some

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1. some 4. some 2. any 5. any 3. Some 6. any Page 10

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1. a 2. b 3. a 4. b 5. b

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1. There are 4. There is

2. There is 5. There aren’t 3. There isn’t

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Possible answers:

There is a driver near the bus. There are some tourists near the bus. There isn’t any food near the bus. There aren’t any children in the bus.

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1. Is there; No, there isn’t.

2. Are there; Yes, there are. 3. Is there; No, there isn’t. 4. Are there; No, there aren’t. 5. Is there; No, there isn’t. Introduction

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1. Completa el diálogo.

2. Completa las frases con los verbos entre paréntesis.

3. Ordena las palabras para formar frases correctas.

4. Elige la respuesta correcta. 5. Contesta las preguntas.

6. Rodea las palabras en la sopa de letras. 7. Completa el cuadro.

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t u e s d a y o f i f t h m f c m r f r s o s t a j i e i n e o r u r d x d v b c n s x a a e e h e t e n y n r s e c o n d v d

Days of the Week: Tuesday, Friday, Monday Months of the Year: March, October, June Cardinal Numbers: six, seven, ten

Ordinal Numbers: fifth, first, second

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Jason Jackson 19

32 Butler Avenue black 020 8323 3731 blue English

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am: I

is: my mother, Tom, our teacher, a cat, pizza are: you, the chairs, Grace and Alan, you and I Page 5

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1. is 4. am 7. isn’t 2. Are 5. is 8. Are 3. aren’t 6. Is

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1. has got 8. hasn’t got 2. hasn’t got 9. have got 3. hasn’t got 10. have got

4. has got 11. haven’t got, haven’t got 5. has got 12. have got

6. hasn’t got 13. haven’t got 7. has got

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1. have got 5. have ... got 2. Has ... got 6. haven’t got 3. hasn’t 7. have got 4. has got Unit 1 Page 6

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1. morning 5. this 2. name 6. Nice 3. I’m 7. Where 4. meet 8. from
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1. c 2. c 3. a 4. b 5. c 6. c Unit 2 Page 12

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1 1. past 2. look 3. Do 2 1. Yes 2. twelve 3. doesn’t

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1. d 2. c 3. a 4. b I play football II listen to music III go out IV take photos

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1. dance - c 4. travel - a 2. go swimming - d 5. chat - b

3. exercise - f 6. play the guitar - e Page 13

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f o o t b e g l m i f z r a h e o n n e t r e g u t o g y w a m t o e s e e d a h a n d e r s r h a i r s o s m 1. eyes 7. hand 2. mouth 8. toes 3. arm 9. head 4. fingers 10. hair 5. leg 11. ear 6. foot 12. nose

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I dance it dances

you dance we dance he dances you dance she dances they dance

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1. a 2. a 3. b 4. a 5. b 6. a 7. b

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1. swim 4. meet

2. lives 5. go 3. listens

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1. don’t go 4. don’t study 2. don’t run 5. don’t live 3. doesn’t stop 6. doesn’t buy

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1. Does Jack like cats?

2. Do they dance at parties? 3. Do barmen work at hotels?

4. Does Ann do her homework every day? 5. Do you sing in the shower?

6. Does a snake eat hamsters?

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1. travel 4. plays, doesn’t play 2. don’t chat 5. Does ... take 3. Do … go

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1. I’m 4. there’s 2. How 5. Turn 3. straight

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1. working 4. dancing 2. playing 5. sleeping 3. swimming 6. running Page 15

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1. Cheng, Carmen, Angela and Alberto are watching TV.

2. Angela and Alberto are chatting. 3. Ken, Alberto and Cheng are travelling. 4. Carmen is shopping.

5. Ken and Cheng are having coffee. 6. Helen is talking on the phone.

Accept all logical and grammatically correct negative answers.

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1. Is Lily listening to music now?

2. Are your parents travelling in France right now? 3. Is Jake working at the hotel at the moment? 4. Are the kittens playing with a ball now? 5. Are you studying English at the moment? 6. Are Amy and Ashley taking photos in the park

right now? Page 16

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Present Simple: on Tuesdays, in the summer, usually, twice a week, never

Present Continuous: right now, now, at the moment

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1. a 2. a 3. b 4. a 5. b 6. b

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think, feel, love, know, like

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1. live 4. Do ... know 2. Is ... writing 5. isn’t sleeping 3. hates 6. Is ... practising

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1. Go straight 3. turn right

2. on the left 4. cross Page 17

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Go straight on Bedford Place. There is a park on the right and a library on the left. At Rose Street, turn left. Then, go straight on Rose Street and the hotel is on the right.

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1. a, c 2. b, c 3. a, c 4. a, b

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Sentence 5 is false. Unit 3 Page 18

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1. a 4. Were 2. was 5. No 3. It 1. an 4. was 7. I’m 2. Let’s 5. Yes 8. wasn’t 3. were 6. excited
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across DoWN 3. upset 1. worried 6. disappointed 2. scared 8. excited 4. surprised 5. angry 7. relaxed

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1. was 4. were 2. were 5. was 3. was

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1. The tour wasn’t long.

2. We weren’t worried about you last night. 3. I wasn’t late for work.

4. My friends weren’t in Paris last week. 5. Don wasn’t at a concert on Sunday.

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1. weren’t 5. wasn’t, was

2. wasn’t, were 6. was, were 3. was, wasn’t, were 7. were, weren’t 4. were, weren’t, were

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1. Were 4. Were

2. Was 5. Were

3. Was

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1. Was Willie excited? 2. Was Anna scared?

3. Were the girls in the pool? 4. Were Jess and Tom relaxed? 5. Was Tom in the house? 6. Was the ball in the pool?

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1. Yes, he was. 4. Yes, they were. 2. No, she wasn’t. 5. No, he wasn’t. 3. No, they weren’t. 6. Yes, it was. Page 21

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1. was 5. Was 2. I’m 6. Do 3. come 7. were 4. weren’t 8. now

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1. There was

2. There was, there were 3. There was

4. There was, there wasn’t

5. There was, there was, there weren’t 6. There was, There weren’t

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Accept all logical and grammatically correct answers.

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1. Were there 6. Were there 2. Was there 7. Were there 3. Were there 8. Were there 4. Was there 9. Was there 5. Was there 10. Was there

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See page 71 of workbook.

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1. c 2. e 3. d 4. a 5. b

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1. a 2. b 3. a 4. a 5. b Page 23

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1. a 2. b 3. a 4. a 5. b

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1. c 2. e 3. d 4. a 5. b Unit 4 Page 24

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1. How 4. go 7. Yes 2. did 5. didn’t 8. like 3. beach 6. you

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1. phoned 4. visited 2. planned 5. played 3. lived 6. cooked

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1. read 4. met 2. took 5. knew 3. had Page 25

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Regular verbs Irregular verbs listen – listened see – saw visit – visited teach – taught chat – chatted eat – ate love – loved give – gave hate – hated write – wrote study – studied think – thought

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1. I cleaned my flat yesterday.

2. Miss Smith taught in Liverpool last year. 3. We danced at the party for hours. 4. Mike played the clarinet at the club last

night.

5. They knew you many years ago.

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1. went 8. left 2. toured 9. went 3. visited 10. took 4. stopped 11. ran 5. cooked 12. came 6. saw 13. had 7. wanted 14. ate Page 26

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1. b 2. d 3. e 4. a 5. c

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1. c 2. e 3. b 4. a 5. d

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1. visit art galleries 4. visit markets

2. tour the city 5. go camping 3. visit the zoo 6. go to the beach Page 27

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1. nice 5. fox 2. had 6. scared 3. camping 7. saw 4. see

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1. didn’t phone 4. didn’t play 2. didn’t visit 5. didn’t buy 3. didn’t have 6. didn’t meet

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1. Neil didn’t see the new film at Ace Cinema. 2. He studied for the English test.

3. He exercised with Barry. 4. He didn’t give Jessie her CD. 5. He went shopping.

6. He didn’t take photos at the beach. 7. He didn’t buy stamps at the post office. Page 28

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1. Did the people travel in taxis? No, they didn’t.

2. Did Buzz and Jill take photos? Yes, they did.

3. Did Gina have pizza for lunch? No, she didn’t.

4. Did the bus stop at Big Ben? Yes, it did.

5. Did the bus driver go into the museum? No, he didn’t.

6. Did Rhonda and Dean ride on the London Eye?

Yes, they did.

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1. bear, c 7. lion, a 2. cow, k 8. monkey, h 3. elephant, i 9. pig, g 4. fox, d 10. snake, b 5. giraffe, l 11. tiger, e 6. horse, f 12. zebra, j Page 29

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1. 1988 2. 130 3. 14 4. 18 5. 19

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1. F 2. T 3. F 4. T 5. F Review 1 Page 30

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1. chef, manager, lawyer 2. cow, tiger, fox

3. go straight, turn left, cross the street 4. mouth, toes, hand

5. under, near, behind 6. boring, difficult, interesting

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1. Jobs 4. Parts of the Body 2. Animals 5. Prepositions of Place 3. Directions 6. Adjectives

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1. c 2. f 3. e 4. a 5. b 6. d

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1. scared 6. interesting 2. upset 7. snake 3. right 8. eyes 4. pig 9. dirty 5. relaxed

The hidden word is surprised.

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1. a 5. b 8. b 2. a 6. b 9. a 3. b 7. a 10. a 4. a

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1. b 2. b 3. b 4. a 5. a

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1. like 5. don’t like

2. watch 6. doesn’t work 3. is driving 7. Do ... go 4. is running

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1. weren’t 4. was, were

2. were, was 5. were, was, weren’t 3. wasn’t, were, was

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1. studied 4. didn’t like, loved 2. stopped, went 5. Did … go

3. met, had 6. didn’t phone, lost Page 32

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1. tour 5. back 2. from 6. time 3. walking 7. Did 4. do 8. What

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1. a 2. b 3. b 4. a 5. a Page 33

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1. vet 6. relaxed 2. under 7. boring 3. take photos 8. tiger 4. toes 9. go camping 5. straight 10. difficult

START - vet - under - take photos - toes - straight - relaxed - boring - tiger - go camping - difficult - fINISh

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1. the window isn’t open. It’s closed. 2. the chef isn’t happy. She’s angry. 3. her hat isn’t clean. It’s dirty.

4. she isn’t making a cake. She’s cooking a fish. 5. she isn’t listening to music.

6. the book isn’t on the right. It is on the left. 7. she hasn’t got blonde hair. She’s got black

hair.

8. the people on the poster aren’t touring the city. They are visiting an art gallery.

Unit 5 Page 34

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1. London 5. cold 2. theatre 6. won’t 3. will 7. sunny 4. weather 8. Sunday

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1. b 2. a 3. b 4. a 5. a

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Accept all logical and grammatically correct answers.
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1. winter 3. spring 2. summer 4. autumn

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1. will, won’t 4. will, won’t

2. won’t, will 5. won’t, will 3. will, won’t

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Accept all logical and grammatically correct answers.

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1. Will Martin live in Lisbon?

2. Will Ann and Betty be tour guides? 3. Will we have an English test next week? 4. Will it snow in December?

5. Will you go to Cambridge University next year?

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Accept all logical and grammatically correct answers.

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1. meeting 4. we’re

2. are 5. see

3. going 6. eight

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1. are going to tour

2. is going to have 3. am going to go 4. is going to visit 5. are going to buy Page 37

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1. We aren’t going to plan the class trip. 2. I’m not going to study German next year. 3. We aren’t going to visit an art gallery with

Rebecca.

4. My uncle isn’t going to tour France on a motorcycle.

5. My boyfriend isn’t going to take us to the shopping centre.

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1. is going to take, isn’t going to do 2. aren’t going to go, are going to play 3. is going to cook, isn’t going to eat 4. are going to walk, am not going to write 5. isn’t going to travel, is going to walk Page 38

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1. Are Mr and Mrs Lake going to visit an art gallery?

2. Is Janie going to buy a new camera? 3. Are the puppies going to sleep under your

bed?

4. Are we going to go to the beach? 5. Are you going to tour the city?

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1. they are 4. we are

2. she isn’t 5. I am not / we aren’t 3. they are

2. is swimming 6. aren’t working 3. am not going 7. Are … having 4. Is … coming

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1. underground 6. bicycle 2. train 7. car 3. bus 8. boat 4. motorcycle 9. taxi 5. aeroplane 10. lorry Page 39

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1. b 2. c 3. a 4. d

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1. the Glenn family

2. David 3. Mr Miller

4. Tomorrow, she’s having her first flying lesson. 5. It’s fast. He’s got time to read.

6. boat, aeroplane, Eurostar (train) Unit 6 Page 40

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1. order 5. sandwiches 2. should 6. have 3. Where’s 7. mustn’t 4. can 8. some

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across DoWN 2. bread 1. salad 5. sandwich 3. fish 7. milk 4. chicken 8. onion 5. soup 9. tomato 6. fruit 7. meat Page 41

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Drinks: milk, orange juice

In a sandwich: chicken, tomato, onion, bread

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1. fruit 4. meat 2. milk 5. bread 3. fish

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1. can 4. Can 2. can’t 5. can 3. can’t

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1. a 2. a 3. b 4. a 5. a 6. b

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1. must 4. shouldn’t 2. can’t 5. should 3. Can 6. can’t Page 42

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1. our 3. Should 2. your 4. mustn’t 1. Hurry 3. bag 2. miss 4. mine

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1. d 2. a 3. e 4. c 5. b summerautumnwinterspring

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1. mustn’t 4. mustn’t 2. mustn’t 5. must 3. must 6. mustn’t Page 43

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1. b 2. c 3. a 4. c 5. a 6. b

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I, my, mine

you, your, yours he, his, his she, her, hers it, its, – we, our, ours you, your, yours they, their, theirs

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1 1. my 2. your 3. mine 2 1. Our 2. its 3. Her 3 1. theirs 2. yours 3. Our 4 1. his 2. your 3. it

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1. This house is theirs.

2. I have got your book. 3. Is this dog hers? 4. Is this car yours?

5. Can you come to our party? Page 44

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I, me it, it

you, you we, us

he, him you, you

she, her they, them

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1. them 5. it 2. her 6. him 3. us 7. me 4. you 8. them

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1. f 2. d 3. a 4. e 5. c 6. b

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1. fridge 4. camera

2. alarm clock 5. washing machine 3. laptop 6. kettle

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1. T 2. F 3. F 4. T 5. F

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1. the Police Siren Alarm Clock

2. the Rug Alarm Clock, the Flying Alarm Clock

3. the Flying Alarm Clock 4. the Zen Alarm Clock Unit 7 Page 46

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1. good 5. been 2. Have 6. went 3. else 7. done 4. Are 8. I’ll

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1. have 3. has 5. have 2. have 4. have 6. has

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1. watch, watched, watched 2. sit, sat, sat

3. wash, washed, washed 4. drink, drank, drunk 5. sail, sailed, sailed 6. lose, lost, lost

7. finish, finished, finished 8. start, started, started 9. send, sent, sent 10. win, won, won

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1. has gone 5. have lost 2. have sat 6. has ... baked 3. have won 7. have missed 4. have come

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1. Glenda has just washed the car.

2. Bob and Lee have already gone to the library. 3. Mrs Dent has just bought some food. 4. The boat has already left.

5. We have sent the invitations for our party. Page 48

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1. h 3. b 5. f 7. a 2. e 4. g 6. c 8. d

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1. rollerblading, cycling, skateboarding 2. skiing, boxing, rollerblading, cycling,

horse-riding, skateboarding 3. basketball, rugby

4. skiing, boxing, cycling

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1 1. have 3. haven’t 5. Maybe 2. ever 4. been

2 1. really 3. wanted 5. great 2. What’s 4. can

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1. haven’t opened 4. hasn’t ever had 2. hasn’t found 5. haven’t bought 3. haven’t heard 6. haven’t called

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1. haven’t seen 4. haven’t gone

2. hasn’t come 5. haven’t finished 3. hasn’t cleaned 6. haven’t been

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1. Peter hasn’t called home yet.

2. We haven’t ever gone skiing. 3. John and Natalie haven’t seen their

grandparents since last summer. 4. I haven’t finished eating yet.

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1. a 2. a 3. a 4. b 5. b

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1. since 3. for 5. since

2. for 4. since Page 50

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Have you ever been skiing? 2. Have you travelled to Italy? 3. Has your uncle ever played rugby?

4. Has your girlfriend been on the London Eye? 5. Have your friends ever ridden in a limousine?

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answers.

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1. Have ... finished 4. Has … sailed 2. hasn’t visited 5. have played 3. have studied 6. hasn’t arrived

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w a v a l l e y l a a m o u n t a i n k t v a l b m o l h d e j m l j e v a i e r d u r a h a k l s f s e n i k i c l e a e d s g v e l h r l a w a t l j u n t l r i v e r e b e a 1. beach 6. mountain 2. desert 7. river 3. hill 8. sea 4. jungle 9. valley 5. lake 10. waterfall

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1. beach 4. mountain 2. jungle 5. desert 3. waterfall Page 51

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1. a 2. b 3. b 4. c 5. a

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1. F 2. T 3. T 4. T 5. F Unit 8 Page 52

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1. need 5. like 2. what 6. one 3. expensive 7. Look 4. about 8. I’ll

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1. sweater 5. dress 2. shorts 6. jeans 3. coat 7. shirt 4. suit 8. shoes The hidden word is trousers. Page 53

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1. e 5. h 9. f 2. g 6. j 10. a 3. d 7. b 4. i 8. c

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Possible answers:

1. jeans, a shirt, casual shoes and a hat 2. a suit / a dress, elegant shoes

3. jeans, a shirt, a jacket, a dress, trousers 4. jeans, a shirt, a dress, casual or elegant shoes 5. shorts, a shirt, a hat

6. a suit / a dress, a hat, elegant shoes Page 54

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1. T 2. F 3. F 4. F 5. T

2. happier than

3. older than, younger than 4. more casual than 5. bigger than Page 55

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1. year 5. shouldn’t 2. was 6. best 3. What 7. I’m 4. doing 8. luck

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1. the most elegant 4. the noisiest

2. the hottest 5. the worst 3. the most difficult

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1. The oldest 4. the coldest 2. the tallest 5. the biggest 3. The most expensive 6. the most popular

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1. the hottest 4. colder than

2. the most amazing 5. the most expensive 3. better than

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1. the prettiest 4. warmer than 2. healthier than 5. the best 3. the most elegant 6. the tallest

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1. casually 5. interestingly 2. slowly 6. well 3. dangerously 7. fast 4. coldly 8. amazingly

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1. beautifully 4. sadly 2. elegantly 5. fast 3. well

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1. a 2. b 3. b 4. b 5. a 6. a

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1. complain 4. forget 2. hate 5. love 3. miss Page 57

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1. begin 5. miss 2. hate 6. complain 3. love 7. end 4. remember 8. forget

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1. kings

2. kings and queens 3. King Henry VIII

4. women in Manchuria, China in the 1880s 5. King Louis XIV of France

6. casual shoes, elegant shoes, special work shoes and sports shoes

Review 2 Page 58

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Technology: microwave oven, air conditioner, laptop

Verbs: hate, complain, begin Transport: lorry, train, underground

Sport: rollerblading, basketball, horse-riding

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1. sunny 5. orange juice 2. milk 6. miss 3. spring 7. hill 4. beach

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1. camera 4. trousers 2. aeroplane 5. salad 3. elegant 6. desert 2 1. kettle 4. seasons 2. end 5. sweater 3. dress 6. river Page 59

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1. Maybe it will snow tomorrow.

2. We are not going to go to Athens in the summer.

3. Is Jay going to visit Notre Dame? 4. My parents will not like the concert. 5. Are you having fish for dinner tomorrow?

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1. a 2. a 3. b 4. c 5. c 6. b

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1. have lived 4. haven’t had

2. Have ... played 5. Has ... seen 3. has been

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1. older than 5. the most elegant 2. cheaper than 6. worse than 3. the best 7. better 4. more intelligent than

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Mr Adams sings badly.

2. The children walked quickly across the street. / The children walked across the street quickly. 3. Sally plays the cello well.

4. Greg drove slowly into the garage. / Greg drove into the garage slowly.

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1. b 2. a 3. a 4. a 5. b Page 60

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In a restaurant: 2, 4, 7 On holiday: 3, 5

Going shopping: 1, 6, 8

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1. Guess what? We went sailing yesterday. 2. Oh, I love sailing!

3. Really? Let’s go together next weekend

.

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1. It’s been a fantastic year.

2. Yes, and we’ve made great new friends. 3. Good luck in the future, everyone!

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1.

Will t

he weather be nice? 2. Let’s look at the weather forecast. 3. Oh, no! The weekend will be cold and

windy.

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1. These shoes are beautiful!

2. Yes, but they’re the most expensive ones in the shop.

3. I guess I shouldn’t get them

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w i n t e r r l s s f p f r u i t o d p r b o g v l u r s r i l b e a p e p h i d y r p b s k i i n g c t o s b u s r g e o a d e s e r t i p t

1. winter, spring 5. fruit, soup 2. fridge, laptop 6. bus, boat 3. rugby, skiing 7. dress, shirt 4. river, desert

Grammar Extension Page 62

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1. was talking 4. were painting 2. was running 5. was sleeping 3. were exercising

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1. Dr Wilson wasn’t talking to his students. 2. Janis wasn’t running to her lesson. 3. The girls in the basketball team weren’t

exercising.

4. Two painters weren’t painting the auditorium. 5. A dog wasn’t sleeping near a classroom.

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1. Mark wasn’t eating a hamburger at 5.00.

2. We were having a picnic at the beach at noon. 3. Mr Williams was making dinner an hour ago. 4. The girls weren’t playing football at 10.00

yesterday.

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1. Was Tom travelling on the underground 2. Were her sisters shopping for clothes (an

hour ago)

3. Was Lisa having coffee at the café (at 4.00) 4. Were you cycling in the park (this morning) 5. Was her uncle touring the city (yesterday) … riding summer, autumn, winter and … … juice present tense of “could” past participle of “eat” base form of “got” an object pronoun good, better, … past tense of “eat” a possessive adjective an object pronoun a possessive adjective “nicest” is the superlative of … possessive adjective for “you” a personal pronoun past participle of “see” air … h o r s e r a n g e b s t e h n e e s u d e r g r o a t e s e d y h o e u s o u n d n o c c a n p i t i t b o i o e n r r x n i g i t a u s i t u o u r i n p i c

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2. wasn’t ringing 5. was playing 3. weren’t doing

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1. b 3. b 5. b 7. a 2. a 4. a 6. b 8. b

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1. look 4. will have 2. will be 5. won’t walk 3. will answer 6. don’t go

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1. If the baby cries

2. If you eat 30 hamburgers 3. You will find your shoes

4. If your children don’t like Italian food 5. I won’t enjoy the film

6. If you don’t buy that dress

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1. have, will invite 4. is, won’t wait 2. turn, will see 5. will take, don’t want 3. will stay, travels 6. won’t go, isn’t Page 64

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1. couldn’t 3. could 5. could 2. couldn’t 4. couldn’t 6. couldn’t

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1. couldn’t 3. couldn’t 5. could

2. could 4. Could 6. Could

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1. doesn’t have to 4. have to

2. has to 5. don’t have to 3. doesn’t have to

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Accept all logical and grammatically correct answers.

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1. Do we have to take food on the trip? 2. Does Ellen have to help her brother cook

dinner?

3. Do the students have to finish their projects by Friday?

4. Do you have to walk to work every day? 5. Does Susie have to go to the doctor after

work? Page 65

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1. ridden 5. known 9. worn 2. found 6. take 10. begin 3. meet 7. drunk

4. forgotten 8. read

2

1. is played 4. aren’t worn 2. aren’t cleaned 5. is spoken 3. is known

3

1. was made 4. wasn’t painted 2. weren’t taken 5. was written 3. were invented

4

1. a 2. b 3. a 4. b 5. a 6. b

5

1. weren’t made 5. Were … bought

2. are sold 6. aren’t sold 3. Was … written 7. are sent 4. is watched 8. was taken

1

1. b 2. a 3. a 4. b 5. a

2

1. too young 3. too casual

2. too fast 4. too boring

3

1. not old enough 4. not hot enough

2. not snowy enough 5. not dry enough 3. not large enough

4

1. a 2. b 3. a 4. b 5. a

5

1. too dangerous 4. too elegant

2. too busy 5. not fast enough 3. not rainy enough 6. not tall enough Page 67

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1. rode 4. wouldn’t see 2. would be 5. would eat 3. wore 6. didn’t take

2

1. a 2. a 3. b 4. b 5. b

3

1. made 5. won

2. would go out 6. weren’t 3. would order 7. called 4. didn’t need

4

1. did, would feel 2. used, wouldn’t be 3. would buy, had 4. would study, knew 5. wouldn’t travel, had 6. didn’t love, wouldn’t go 7. met, would tell

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1. lived 3. were 5. didn’t understand 2. had 4. wasn’t

2

1. am taking, was taking 4. love, loved 2. will be, would be 5. can see, could see 3. must go, had to go

3

1. were waiting 4. learned / learnt 2. was having 5. would visit 3. had to swim 6. couldn’t see

4

1. c 2. d 3. b 4. a

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1. someone 3. anything 5. anyone 2. somewhere 4. something 6. anywhere

2

1. d 2. a 3. e 4. c 5. b

3

1. Someone 4. somewhere 2. somewhere 5. something 3. something

4

1. anyone 3. anywhere 5. anyone 2. anything 4. anywhere

5

1. a 2. c 3. b 4. b 5. a 6. b

6

1. anything 3. somewhere 5. anywhere 2. Someone 4. something 6. anyone

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