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1 Grammar Three Answer key Unit 1 1 a) is has does mixes begins hurries 2 1 has to 2 arrive 3 plays 4 practises 5 loves 3 1 is coming 2 are riding 3 is stopping 4 are waving 5 is going 6 are standing b) lying making hitting choosing happening forgetting 6 goes 7 buries 8 chases 9 catches 10 tries 4 1 Correct. 2 She doesn t play the piano. She watches too much television. 3 She doesn t watch a lot of television. She plays the piano and reads books. 4 Dave doesn t always know what s on television. He watches television for about an hour a day. 5 He doesn t hate cartoons. He always watches his favourite ones. 6 Correct. 7 He doesn t watch television for an hour a day. He sometimes watches for three hours a day. 8 She doesn t watch animal programmes. She watches quiz shows, cartoons and films. 5 1 No, they don t. 2 No, she doesn t. 3 Yes, he does. 4 Yes, she does. 5 Yes, they do. 6 No, he doesn t. 6 1 s shining 2 are having 3 s writing 4 m sitting 5 rains 6 isn t raining 7 aren t looking 8 go 9 visit 10 takes 11 aren t sightseeing 12 re relaxing 13 re going 14 m sending 15 like Unit 2 1 A X D F T O O K M C S D R Y C O M E W Y U P F A I U W O R K Q E G K N O W Z N Q G P R A N L C A M E T H Z O P U K T A K E G U K S M N S E E V S W T I X N T W O R K E D L H L V Q E I E T W I O B G A V E D W O Infinitive work, take, give, run, know, see, go Past simple worked, took, gave, ran, knew, saw, went 2 1 was looking 2 were dancing 3 was playing 4 was sitting 5 were eating 6 was looking 7 was drinking 8 were playing 3 1 was 2 fell 3 didn t want 4 sent 5 lived 6 were 7 taught 8 took 9 met 10 were looking 11 was raining 12 was blowing 13 were wearing 14 had 15 used 16 was taking 17 loved 18 didn t like 19 opened 20 bought 21 became 4 1 Why did his parents send him to America? 2 Who taught him to sew? 3 When did he travel to San Francisco? 4 Who did he meet on the way? 5 Where were they looking for gold? 6 Why were they wearing thin trousers? 7 What did Levi take to California? 8 What did he make from the cloth? 5 1 weren t 2 were 3 was visiting 4 was working 5 went 6 were eating 7 did you do 8 did 9 watched 10 were watching 11 arrived 12 went 13 didn t see Unit watching 2 writing 3 reading 4 learning 5 having 6 telling 7 interviewing 8 talking

2 2 1 enjoys listening to rock music 2 He hates watching horror films. 3 He doesn t mind playing computer games. 4 He doesn t like eating Indian food. 5 loves cooking 6 likes looking round museums 7 He hates reading romantic stories. 8 He doesn t enjoy watching quiz shows. 3 1 Tom Neither do I. 2 Nick So have I. 3 Sam Neither could I. 4 Jenny So am I. 4 1 So do I. 2 So can I. 3 Neither would I. 4 So do I. 5 Neither am I. 5 1 Ben enjoys reading. So does Max. 2 Ben can t dance. Neither can Max. 3 Ben loves chocolate. So do Max and Ella. 4 Ben can t play the drums. Neither can Max or Ella. 5 Ben has got a pet. So has Ella. 6 Ben isn t good at running. Neither is Max. 7 Ben plays football. So does Max. 8 Ben doesn t watch romantic films. Neither does Max. Unit 4 1 B E E N X K X D R A W N S L S A Z Q N Z J U T R S T O W T F R O Z E N E I P O W A E X S W U M Y Z T O L N M N W E N T R A N T K E T A K E N Q W A S S E E N F E L L Q D R I V E N N Q S H A K E N X G O N E Q Z 2 Infinitive Past simple Past participle be was/were been blow blew blown draw drew drawn drive drove driven eat ate eaten freeze froze frozen go went gone run ran run see saw seen shake shook shaken steal stole stolen speak spoke spoken swim swam swum take took taken write wrote written 3 1 has fed 2 have cleaned 3 has made 4 have given 5 has painted 4 1 Amanda has been having riding lessons for two years. 2 Nick and Tom have been going to a youth club for a year. 3 Ben has been making models since he came to Merton. 4 Mark has been entering swimming competitions for two years. 5 Tom has been playing football for the school team for two years. 6 Jenny and Amanda have been doing judo since last year. 7 Mark and John have been running in marathons for three years. 8 Emma has been going to karate lessons since her birthday last year. 9 Mrs Bell has been learning Spanish since her holiday in Spain. 10 Amanda has been teaching herself to play the guitar for six months. 5 1 has been practising 2 has been waiting 3 has been playing 4 has been making 5 hasn t come 6 has been having 7 has been waiting 8 has been making, has taken 9 has been drawing, hasn t finished 10 has been raining, hasn t stopped 11 has been doing, has just finished 12 has been riding, hasn t had Unit Mr Jackson has sold his house. When did he sell it? 2 Mr and Mrs Walker have moved to Kingsley. Why did they move? 3 Mrs Parker s dog has died. When did it die? 4 Bill Davis has got a new job. When did he get it? 5 Mr and Mrs Burton have won a car. How did they win it? 6 A new restaurant has opened in Marsh Street. When did it open? 2 1 Have you seen 2 asked 3 haven t been 4 answered 5 haven t been 6 have seen 7 said 8 saw 9 gave 10 explained 3 1 have happened 2 went 3 ve never had 4 happened 5 lost 6 fell 7 landed 8 sent 9 Did you get 10 started 11 ve made 4 1 stopped 2 saw 3 offered 4 said 5 Have you ever jumped

3 6 Have you ever had 7 did it happen 8 happened 9 jumped 10 missed 11 broke 12 you have ever done 13 was 14 drove 15 Were 5 1 He has ridden on a camel. 2 He visited Africa in He has travelled to Japan. 4 He visited Tokyo in March. 5 He has walked along the Great Wall of China. 6 He went to China in He has ridden on an elephant. 8 He saw the Niagara Falls two years ago. 9 He has swum in the Pacific Ocean. 10 He has seen wild bears in Canada. 11 He saw the Statue of Liberty last year. 12 He flew over the Grand Canyon in Revision 1 (units 1 5) 1 1 C 2 B 3 C 4 B 5 B 6 A 7 C 8 C 2 1 Why did people suddenly start shouting? 2 Where did the dog stop the ball? 3 Why did Tom s supporters love the dog? 4 Why did Tom s team win the match? 3 1 writing 2 So do I. 3 writing 4 Neither do I. 5 drawing 4 1 g 2 a 3 c 4 f 6 drawing 7 laughing 8 painting 9 painting 10 riding 5 d 6 e 5 1 has just finished 2 has been reading 3 hasn t finished 4 hasn t seen 5 has been waiting 6 Has he been running 6 1 a youth club 2 a tailor 3 a cousin 4 a town hall 5 a ticket 6 a goalkeeper 7 an essay 8 a joke 9 a fence 10 a boss 7 1 Did you have 2 has visited 3 have Nick and Jenny lived 4 was 5 hasn t seen 6 Did Nick go 7 has repaired 8 hasn t been 9 fed 10 When did it happen? 8 1 yes 2 yes 3 no 4 no 5 no 6 yes 7 no 9 1 are living live 2 Watch you Do you watch 3 have bought bought 4 came Levi Strauss did Levi Strauss come 5 had was having 6 has has been having 7 has learned has been learning 8 didn t go haven t been 9 to draw drawing 10 I do do I Unit Have 2 Are 3 Is 4 Do 5 Is 6 Do 7 Are 8 Do 9 Are 10 Do 11 Do 12 Have 13 Do 14 Do 15 Have 2 1 When or How or Where or Why 2 When or How or Where or Why 3 Who 4 When 5 What 6 Who 7 How or When 8 How much 3 1 What do sharks eat? 2 How do sharks find their food? 3 How many teeth do sharks have? 4 Which is the biggest shark? 5 Which is the smallest shark? 6 When was the Megamouth Shark discovered? 7 How fast can sharks swim? 8 Which is the most dangerous shark? 9 How many shark attacks are there every year? 10 Why do people kill sharks? 4 1 Where was the party? 2 Which sports centre was it at? 3 When did the party finish? 4 Whose party was it? 5 When did the party start? 6 Who made the food? 7 How many boys did Paul invite? 8 Who did Paul dance with? 9 What did you drink? 10 What did you wear? 5 1 Why don t you have a drink? 2 Why don t you start it now? 3 Why don t you have something to eat? 4 Why don t you clean it? 5 Why don t you save your pocket money? Unit Tom couldn t buy a magazine because he had spent all his pocket money. 2 Trig felt ill because he had eaten four bars of chocolate. 3 Jenny felt very hungry because she hadn t had any breakfast. 4 Mr Bell couldn t read his newspaper because he had broken his glasses. 5 The teacher was angry because Ben hadn t done his homework. 6 Carlo couldn t buy a burger because he had forgotten his money. 7 Jenny got sunburned because she hadn t used any sun cream.

4 8 Anna couldn t go out because she hadn t finished her homework. 9 Sue failed her French test because she hadn t revised for it. 10 Maria was late for the first lesson because she had missed the bus. 2 1 He robbed the bank after he had lost his job. 2 He worked as a waiter after he had robbed the bank. 3 He got a job as a singer after he had worked as a waiter. 4 He formed the band after he had recorded a single. 5 He became a millionaire after he had formed a band. 6 He wrote his book after he had become a millionaire. 7 He went to live in Los Angeles after he had written his book. 8 He married Goldie after the band had broken up. 3 1 had been sitting 2 had been making 3 had been running 4 had been playing 5 had been watching 6 had been revising 7 had been swimming 8 had been trying 4 1 A 2 B Unit 8 3 B 4 B 5 B 6 B 1 1 She gave him a camera. 2 Anna bought Ben a book about sports stars. 3 She made a cake for Ben. 4 Ben showed his camera to Tom. 5 Ben s friends sent him birthday cards. 6 Did Nick send Ben a card? 7 Adam wrote an to Ben. 8 Who else wrote s to Ben? 9 Who gave Ben a DVD? 10 Ben s parents gave him an MP3 player. 11 Nick bought Ben a sports magazine. 12 Ben wrote s to all his friends. 2 1 Ben gave Anna a bar of chocolate. 2 Jenny gave Amanda a tennis racket. 3 Anna gave Ben a book. 4 Tom gave Nick a scarf. 5 Amanda gave Jenny a T-shirt. 6 Nick gave Tom a football. 7 Sue gave Mark a baseball cap. 3 1 after 2 before 3 as soon as 4 when 4 1 B 2 C 3 A Unit 9 4 A 5 A 6 C 1 1 trained or practised 2 was 3 could play 4 had been 5 had won 6 didn t play 7 hadn t scored 8 would win 9 wouldn t be 10 would have 2 1 had had 2 had run 3 hadn t been looking 4 was 5 hadn t seen 6 would write 7 was 8 wouldn t 9 needed 10 could 11 was 12 would 3 1 told 2 said 3 said 4 told 4 1 a 2 e 3 b 4 f 5 before 6 when 7 until 8 As soon as 7 B 8 B 5 told 6 said 7 tell, said 8 told 5 c 5 1 Ben said he had plans to go swimming with his cousin. 2 Paul said he might go cycling with his family. 3 Nick said he would probably be in London at his uncle s next weekend. 4 Zoe said she had promised to help a friend with her computer. 5 Emma said she couldn t do anything because she had broken her leg. 6 1 he had seen a few violent films, but he wasn t violent. 2 she didn t watch violent films. The pictures on the news were bad enough. 3 if you were a nice person, TV violence wouldn t change that. You could always turn the TV off. 4 he had seen a violent film the previous week. He knew that the blood hadn t been real, but a lot of younger children didn t know that. 5 violence could influence young people. If they saw too many violent programmes, they would believe that life was like that. 6 TV violence could only make you violent if you were a weak person. He would never rob a bank just because someone in a film did it. Unit don t have to 2 mustn t 3 mustn t 4 don t have to 5 mustn t 6 don t have to 7 mustn t 8 don t have to 2 1 She doesn t have to take a tent. 2 She mustn t forget her swimming costume. 3 She doesn t have to take a sleeping bag. 4 She mustn t forget her sun cream. 5 She doesn t have to take a torch. 3 1 She mustn t forget her tent. 2 She doesn t have to take her swimming costume. 3 She mustn t forget her sleeping bag.

5 4 She doesn t have to take her sun cream. 5 She mustn t forget her torch. 4 1 doesn t have to 2 don t have to 3 mustn t 4 mustn t 5 doesn t have to 6 mustn t 7 doesn t have to 8 mustn t 9 doesn t have to 10 don t have to 5 1 d better 2 would rather 3 d better 4 would rather 5 had better not 6 d rather not 7 would rather not 8 had better not 9 would rather 10 had better not 6 1 d rather 2 d better 3 d better not 4 d rather 5 d better 6 d better 7 d better not 8 d rather Revision 2 (units 6 10) 1 1 Does Anna enjoy doing puzzles? 2 Has Tom spent all his money? 3 Do Anna and Jenny like riding? 4 Is Nick going to the match on Saturday? 5 Did Tom go to the cinema last night? 6 Will Amanda be fourteen next year? 2 1 How is Tom going to Manchester? 2 When was Anna in Bristol? 3 Why did Jenny need a new pen? 4 When did Tom fly to New York? 5 How many free tickets has Jenny got? 3 1 Nick felt ill because he had eaten four hamburgers. 2 Tom couldn t do his French homework because he had lost his French dictionary. 3 Jenny felt hungry at lunchtime because she hadn t had breakfast. 4 Adam couldn t go skateboarding because he had broken his leg. 5 Aunt Sarah was angry because Ben hadn t done his homework. 4 1 Anna a book about animals 2 a big box of chocolates to Aunt Sarah 3 their grandparents a long letter 4 some family photos to them 5 nice present to their parents, too 6 a calendar for her mother 7 her father his favourite cake 8 funny cards to all his friends 5 1 told 2 tell 3 say 6 1 worked 2 hadn t gone 3 had to 4 had spoken 5 hadn t changed 6 would give 7 didn t have 8 would complain 4 tell 5 say 6 said 7 1 doesn t have to 2 He d better 3 don t have to 4 You d better 5 would rather 6 don t have to 7 mustn t 8 He d rather, he d better 8 1 a camera 2 sun cream 3 a passport 4 a youth hostel 5 a bracelet 6 a torch 7 a backpack 8 glasses 9 a poster 10 a tent 9 1 a 2 h 3 e 4 g 5 d 10 1 told said 2 forgot had forgotten 3 send to Jenny send Jenny 4 say tell 5 you will go you go 6 rather better 7 don t have to mustn t 8 to go go 9 go the Bell family the Bell family go 10 Lives Anna Does Anna live Unit 11 1a) 1 can t 6 must 2 must 7 must 3 must 8 can t 4 must 9 must 5 can t 10 can t 1b) 1 can t 4 must 2 must 5 must 3 must 6 Australia 2 1 can t be, could be, can t be, must be the USA 2 can t be, could be, can t be, can t be, must be Rome 3 can t be, could be, can t be, can t be, must be a kangaroo 3 1 such 2 so 3 such a 4 so 5 so 6 such a 7 so 8 so 9 so 10 so 11 such an 12 such a 4 1 Our hotel room was so small that we could hardly move. 2 The shops were so expensive that we spent all our money. 3 We were so tired after the day trips that we went to bed early every night. 4 Looking round museums was so boring that we all felt tired. 5 The food at the hotel was so good that we all ate a lot. Unit Yes. Both of them were thin. 2 No. Neither of them was wearing a mask. 3 Yes. Both of them had long hair.

6 4 No. Neither of them was old. 5 Yes. Both of them were wearing coats. 6 No. Neither of them was wearing a hat. 7 No. Neither of them had black hair. 8 Yes. Both of them were wearing sunglasses. 2 1 They were both thin. 2 They both had long hair. 3 They were both wearing coats. 4 They were both wearing sunglasses. 3 Students own answers. 4 1 None of them is younger than twenty. 2 All of them do a sport. 3 None of them plays the drums. 4 All of them eat vegetarian food. 5 All of them like travelling. 6 All of them have a hobby. 7 None of them wants to make a film. 8 None of them comes from America. 5 1 They all do a sport. 2 They all eat vegetarian food. 3 They all like travelling. 4 They all have a hobby. 6 1 Yes, they both like pets. 2 Yes, they all enjoy shopping. 3 Yes, they have both been to Adventure World. 4 Yes, they are both from Liverpool. 5 Yes, they all like travelling. 6 Yes, they both wanted to be actors. 7 Yes, they all eat vegetarian food. 8 Yes, they are both staying with their Aunt Sarah. 9 Yes, they both go to school in Merton. 10 Yes, they all like to go to Spain. 7 Students own answers. 8 Students own answers. Unit 13 1 Students own answers. 2 1 would spend 2 won 3 wouldn t buy 4 would save 5 had 6 would buy 7 wouldn t buy 8 were 3 1 would visit his friend in London if he had time 2 would play football today if he didn t have so much homework 3 He would fly to New York again if his uncle invited him. 4 If he won a lot of money, he would put it in the bank. 5 He would go camping with Nick if his parents let him. 4 1 music 2 much 3 was hair 8 hair 9-10 food 11 bread 12 a lot of 5 The word going down is information. f u r n i t u r e n e w s f u n w o r k t r a f f i c m a d v i c e t m u s i c m o n e y s a n d Unit to do 2 to go 3 to be 4 to study 5 to stay 2 1 to be 2 to choose 3 to work 4 to be 6 do 7 to become 8 looking 9 to become 10 choose 5 repairing 6 to give 7 to have 8 to be 9 doing 10 to go 11 to study 12 to have 13 staying 14 to leave 15 to be 16 to play 17 to be 18 writing 19 to earn 20 to buy 3 1 Tom wants to go to the music shop, but Nick wants him to go to the sports shop instead. 2 Anna wants to stay at home tonight, but Amanda wants her to go to the basketball game instead. 3 Ben wants to go to the shops on Friday, but Tom wants him to go on Saturday instead. 4 Jenny wants to watch television now, but Amanda wants her to get a DVD instead. 5 Ben wants to give his old computer games to his cousins, but Amanda wants him to give them to her instead. 6 Mark wants to visit his friends in London tomorrow, but Sue wants him to visit them next weekend instead. 4 1 wants him to go to the supermarket 2 wants him to help her to repair her bike 3 wants him to go swimming 4 wants him to play football 5 wants him to meet her in the café in ten minutes 5 1 lets 2 makes 3 lets 4 makes 6 1 make us do 2 make you do 3 lets us go 4 lets us play 5 let us make 6 let us talk Unit need mending 2 need cleaning 3 needs combing 4 needs ironing 5 needs cutting 5 makes 6 makes 7 let

7 2 1 Why don t you have it cut? 2 Why don t you have it repaired? 3 Why don t you have them cleaned? 4 Why don t you have it painted? 3 1 needs cutting 2 needs repairing 3 need cleaning 4 needs painting 4 1 Tom 2 Mrs Bell 3 a computer shop 4 a photographer 5 a painter 6 Tom 7 a mechanic 8 Dad 5 1 needs making 2 need hanging up 3 need putting 4 needs emptying 5 need cleaning 6 needs repairing 6 1 Could I 2 Could you or Would you 3 Could you or Would you 4 Could you or Would you 5 Could you or Would you 6 Could I 7 1 Could I have the menu, please? 2 Could I have some more bread, please? 3 Could I have a spoon, please? 4 Could I have some water, please? 5 Could I have more ketchup, please? Revision 3 (units 11 14) 1 1 C 2 B 3 B 4 A 5 A 6 A 7 B 8 B 2 1 didn t go 2 would play 3 had 4 would stay 5 was or were 9 B 10 C 6 wouldn t learn 7 played 8 would get 9 stayed 10 would get 11 wouldn t be 12 didn t go 3 a/an car, fact, job, newspaper, report, ring, sofa, some furniture, information, jewellery, money, news, traffic, work 4 1 piece of furniture 2 piece of jewellery 3 piece of news 4 piece of advice 5 piece of information 5 1 lets 2 doesn t make 3 lets 4 lets 5 don t make 6 let 7 make 8 don t let 6 1 had it repaired 2 to feed 3 his eyes tested 4 cutting 5 had 6 to travel 7 washing 8 to do 9 to be 10 to do 11 Could 12 to go 7 1 generous 2 guitarist 3 health 4 university 5 instrument 6 properly 8 1 flying 2 for 3 sitting A picnic in the park 7 abroad 8 voluntary 9 broken 10 ketchup 11 beard 12 decide 4 sat 5 away 6 fell 9 1 play both both play 2 will would 3 all are are all 4 play played 5 cut my hair my hair cut 6 tested testing 7 can could 8 a jewellery a piece of jewellery 9 information piece of information 10 an advice a piece of advice Unit who 2 which 3 which 2 1 who 2 who 3 4 or where 5 6 which 7 whose 8 who 3 1 which, B 2 who, B 3 which, C 4 which, B 4 which 5 who 6 who 9 where 10 who 11 who 12 who 13 who 14 who 15 who 5 which, C 6 whose, A 7 who, B 8 which, C 4 1 A bench and a chair are things we sit on. 2 A glass and a cup are things we drink from. 3 A bed and a sleeping bag are things we sleep in. 4 A radio and an MP3 player are things we listen to. 5 A pen and a pencil are things we write with. 5 1 Where s that new white T-shirt you washed? 2 I can t find the DVDs that were on this shelf. 3 Where s the orange juice that was in the fridge? 4 Nick, where s that football I lent to you last week? 5 Ben, where are the photos of the school trip that were in my room? 6 I can t find the blue trainers I wore yesterday. Unit She asked him how old he was. 2 She asked him where he lived. 3 She asked him if he had hurt himself.

8 4 She asked him if he could stand up. 5 She asked him if his knee hurt. 6 She asked him how it had happened. 7 She asked him what had made him fall. 8 She asked him where he had been. 9 She asked him if he had been on the was home. 10 She asked him if she should phone his parents. 11 She asked him if he wanted some help. 12 She asked him if she should take him home. 2 1 He asked him how he had started weight-lifting. 2 He asked him how long he had been a champion weight-lifter. 3 He asked him how many gold medals he had won. 4 He asked him how many kilos he could lift. 5 He asked him if it was difficult to become a champion weight-lifter. 6 He asked him how often he trained. 7 He asked him who was the best weight-lifter in the world. 8 He asked him if he had been to Merton before. 9 He asked him if he would win his next competition. 10 He asked him how he could become the strongest boy at school. 3 1 He asked Jenny to lend him her backpack. 2 He told Jenny not to use his computer. 3 He told his dad not to read his s. 4 He asked his mum to buy him some toothpaste. 5 He asked his dad to lend him some money. 6 He asked his mum to iron his blue T-shirt. 7 He told his mum not to let Trig eat too much cake. 8 He asked his dad to take him to the station. Unit ought to 2 shouldn t 3 ought to 4 shouldn t 5 ought to 6 shouldn t 2 1 shouldn t make people pay more taxes 2 ought to build more roads, hospitals and schools 3 ought to help poor countries 4 shouldn t waste money on unnecessary things 3 1 B 2 A 3 C 4 B 5 C 6 A 4 1 take off 2 throw away 3 turn on or turn off 5 Across 1 on 3 Put 6 off 7 turn 9 carry 11 Take 12 give 7 B 8 B 4 try on 5 clean up Down 1 on 2 off 4 try 5 stay 6 on 8 pick 10 away 13 in 6 1 I ve already put them on. 2 I ve already turned it up. 3 I ve already written them down. 4 I ve already tried them on. 5 I ve already turned them off. 6 I ve already turned it down. 7 I ve already cleaned it up. 8 I ve already thrown them away. Unit isn t it 2 don t they 3 isn t it 4 isn t it 5 don t they 6 wasn t it 7 can t they 8 aren t there 2 1 didn t he 2 wasn t it 3 haven t we 4 were they 5 wasn t I 6 didn t you 7 will we 8 are we 3 1 I wish I wasn t ill. 2 I wish I didn t have straight hair. or I wish I had curly hair. 3 I wish I could dance. 4 I wish the new coat wasn t too small. or I wish the new coat was bigger. 5 I wish I knew how to do the maths homework. 6 I wish the boots weren t too expensive. or I wish the boots were cheaper. 7 I wish I didn t have to go to school on my birthday. 8 I wish I could buy new football boots. 4 1 them 2 them 3 those 4 ones 5 That s 6 ones 7 that s Unit 20 8 It 9 those 10 those 11 a 12 Those are 13 they are 14 them 1 + to work promise, decide, hope, refuse, offer, seem + working can t help, risk, don t mind, can t stand, feel like, hate 2 1 doing 2 to do 3 to go 4 keeping 5 swimming 3 1 to send 2 to do 3 learning 4 to teach 5 to read 6 staying 7 reading 8 to learn 9 to sell or selling 10 doing 6 getting 7 getting 8 to teach 9 falling 10 to do 4 1 where to go 2 what to see 3 how to travel 4 how to use 5 where to buy or where to get 6 where to buy 7 who to ask 8 how to get

9 5 1 buying 2 sending 3 getting or to get 4 using 6 1 A 2 B 3 B 4 C 5 C 6 B 7 A 8 A Revision 4 (units 16 20) 1 1 C 2 C 3 B 5 to let 6 letting 7 to learn 8 to use or using 4 B 5 B 9 C 10 C 2 1 We met some people from Scotland who were staying at the hotel, too. 2 We drove to an old castle we found on the map. 3 Here s a photo of a very old town we visited a few times. 4 This is our favourite restaurant which served really big pizzas. 5 This is Janette and her sister who were staying in the room next door. 3 1 they were good players 2 their school had played against the team before 3 who had won the last match 4 where the match would take place 5 what time it would start 4 1 Mark to turn his music down 2 Tom to give out the books 3 Jenny not to talk on the phone for hours 4 Nick to feed Chip 5 Jenny to help Mum in the kitchen 6 Nick to give in his homework on time 5 1 B 2 B 6 1 going 2 to stay 3 to visit 4 to take 5 to come 6 watching 7 to go 3 C 4 C 5 C 6 B 8 going 9 visiting 10 riding 11 coming 12 driving 13 to buy 14 sitting 7 1 light bulb 2 champion 3 thief 4 pyjamas 8 1 on 2 which 3 a 4 moves 5 slowly 5 passenger 6 jeans 7 fire brigade 8 glasses 6 an 7 than 8 If 9 have 10 everybody 9 1 to be being 2 off them them off 3 lend to lend 4 doesn t it isn t it 5 this these 6 a some 7 buying to buy 8 to collect collecting 9 that she becomes her to become 10 stay to stay 11 study to study 12 which who Unit the fastest 2 better 3 more easily 4 the most easily 5 more quietly 6 the most quietly 7 bad 8 the worst 9 more 10 the most 11 careful 12 the most carefully 13 less 14 the least 15 more thoroughly 16 the most thoroughly 17 early 18 the earliest 19 hard 20 harder 2 1 more gently or faster 2 more gently 3 more deeply 4 faster or more quickly 5 less 3 1 more 2 earlier 3 more neatly 4 more carefully 5 better 6 more regularly 7 more quietly 8 harder 4 1 she hadn t bought a skirt that she didn t really like 2 she hadn t sold her mobile phone 3 he hadn t lost his key 4 Nick wishes he had entered the photography competition. 5 Amanda wishes she had bought the earrings she liked. 6 Mark wishes he hadn t moved the furniture around in his room. 7 Jenny wishes she hadn t missed her favourite TV programme. 8 Ben wishes he had gone to Max s party. 5 1 I wish I had asked her where she lived. 2 I wish I hadn t told her that she had a funny voice. 3 I wish I had told her that I usually go to the youth club on Saturdays. 4 I wish I hadn t left early. 5 I wish I had been nice to him. 6 I wish I hadn t pretended not to be interested in what he was saying. 7 I wish I hadn t told him I was at the youth club with someone else. 8 I wish I had told him my name. Unit The hall is decorated every year. 2 Some posters have been put up. 3 The DJ will be booked this evening. 4 Last week over a hundred tickets were sold. 5 Everything has been planned. 6 Food and drinks will be sold. 7 All the teachers have been invited. 8 The music won t be played too loud.

10 9 The music will be turned off at ten o clock. 10 All the food will be eaten. 2 1 have been planted 2 have been provided 3 has been moved 4 has been knocked down 5 have been painted 6 have been repaired 3 1 The traffic was stopped. 2 The road was closed, too. 3 An ambulance was called. 4 The two men and the boy were examined by the paramedics. 5 They were taken to hospital. 6 About twenty people were sent away by two policemen. 4 1 had been planted 2 had been painted 3 had been built 4 had been repaired 5 had been put in 6 had been made 7 had been provided 8 had been put up 9 had been knocked down 10 had been moved 5 1 were held 2 have been held 3 are included 4 is lit 5 is carried 6 had been carried 7 has been chosen 8 is spent 9 are built 10 are improved 11 are put up 12 is built 13 will be held 6 1 Wildlife should be protected. 2 More solar energy could be used. 3 Seas and rivers mustn t be polluted. 4 Pollution ought to be stopped. 5 More energy and water could be saved. Unit hadn t fallen off a ladder, wouldn t have broken her leg 2 hadn t dropped the iron, wouldn t have burned her foot 3 hadn t driven too fast, wouldn t have crashed her car 4 hadn t fallen down the stairs, wouldn t have hurt his knee 5 hadn t walked into a tree, wouldn t have hurt his head 6 had looked where he was going, wouldn t have crashed into the dustbin 2 1 hadn t met 2 wouldn t have lost 3 would have had 4 hadn t lent 5 would have had 6 had taken 7 wouldn t have got 8 hadn t had to 9 wouldn t have caught 10 would have had 11 hadn t been 3 1 had arrived one minute later, he would have been too late 2 hadn t gone to the park, she wouldn t have found the child 3 hadn t walked along the river, they wouldn t have seen the bridge 4 hadn t heard the cat, he wouldn t have climbed the tree 5 hadn t learned about first aid, she wouldn t have known what to do 4 Students own answers. 5 1 Correct. 2 Emma wouldn t have tried the new shampoo. 3 Kate s T-shirt may not have shrunk if she had paid more. 4 David wouldn t have bought the expensive trainers. 5 Correct. 6 David would have paid less money. Unit have done 2 have had 3 wasn t 4 got lost 5 found 6 had been 7 didn t think 8 was crying 9 found 10 was 11 are we going 12 haven t been 13 am looking forward 14 am going to take 15 have just asked 16 want 17 are going to visit 18 have read 19 tell 20 want 2 1 A 2 C 3 A 4 A 5 C 6 B 7 A 8 B 3 1 phoned 2 were buying 3 saw 4 didn t guess 5 were doing 6 arrived 7 got 8 didn t see 9 were standing 10 shouted 4 1 ve been looking for 2 m still looking for 3 borrowed 4 went 5 took 6 left 7 didn t go 8 hadn t done 9 hadn t made 10 came 11 was still doing 12 was writing 13 went 14 has disappeared 15 has it gone 16 has taken 9 C 10 A 11 A 12 A

11 Revision 5 (units 21 24) 1 1 B 2 A 3 B 4 C 5 B 6 B 2 1 she hadn t lost her mobile phone 2 had gone to the youth club party 3 he hadn t gone to bed late last night 4 he hadn t had an argument with Mark 5 she had gone riding on Sunday 3 1 ve been invited 2 has been stolen 3 be decorated 4 be used 5 have been knocked down 6 be repaired 7 be used 8 shouldn t be worn 9 have been invited 10 is 4 1 If Mark had looked where he was going, he wouldn t have fallen off his skateboard. 2 If Tom had phoned Adam, he would have got an invitation to Adam s party. 3 If Jenny hadn t spent her pocket money, she would have had enough to buy a concert ticket. 4 If Nick hadn t lost his MP3 player, his parents wouldn t have been angry. 5 If Ben hadn t watched television until midnight, he wouldn t have been late for school the next morning. 6 If Anna had done her French homework, the teacher wouldn t have given her extra exercises. 7 If Jenny had phoned Anna, Anna would have known about the youth club party. 8 If Ben hadn t had a temperature, he would have gone to school. 9 If Amanda had seen the hole in the road, she wouldn t have fallen off her bike. 10 If Aunt Sarah s car had started, she wouldn t have taken the bus to town. 5 1 pollutes 2 cure 3 disappeared 4 decorate 5 complain 6 improve 7 influenced 8 include 6 1 when 2 about 3 to 7 1 has invited 2 are going to watch 3 Do you think 4 have seen 5 saw 6 told 7 had seen 8 remember 9 was getting 10 rang 11 had forgotten 12 watch 13 have you been 14 Did you go 15 didn t go 16 was 17 watched 18 cooked 19 didn t come 20 ate 4 there 5 many 6 what 8 1 more hard harder 2 didn t forget hadn t forgotten 3 worse worst 4 from by 5 is wanting wants 6 walked was walking 7 has flown flew 8 quiet quietly 9 has looked has been looking 10 has gone went 11 entered enter 12 isn t understanding doesn t understand Worksheet always go shopping 2 never gets up early 3 is having breakfast at the moment 4 sometimes watches television 5 is playing football now. Worksheet 2 1 Regular kicked, happened, looked, danced, loved Irregular took, drank, ate, taught, fell 2 1 arrived 2 were playing 3 didn t want 4 saw 5 was eating 6 was buying 7 ran 8 dropped 9 helped 10 bought 3 1 Did, didn t 2 Was, was 3 Were, weren t 4 Did, did 5 Was, wasn t Worksheet I love drawing cartoons. 2 I don t mind using the internet. 3 I hate watching the news. 4 I m good at writing poems. 5 I m terrible at playing football. 2 1 Neither 2 So 3 So 3 1 do 2 does 3 do 4 does Worksheet 4 4 Neither 5 So 5 do 1 1 Trig hasn t had breakfast yet. 2 Mum has never had piano lessons. 3 Tom and Nick have just tidied the garage. 4 We ve already eaten the cakes. 5 The train hasn t arrived yet. 2 1 has been tidying, since 2 has been cycling, for 3 have been sitting, for 4 has been learning, since

12 5 have been going, for 3 1 ve been shopping 2 have you been doing 3 ve been helping 4 ve already made 5 Have you eaten Worksheet a 2 a 3 b 4 a 2 1 hasn t been 2 went 3 ve been 4 met 5 ve seen 6 saw 7 Have you seen 8 haven t Worksheet How 2 Where 3 Who 4 How 2 1 don t 2 can t 3 Have 4 have Worksheet 7 5 a 5 What 6 What 7 How 8 Who 1 1 He d been running 2 He d been playing 3 She d been waiting 4 They d been digging 5 He d been dreaming 2 1 had seen 2 had lost 3 had been playing 4 had been digging 5 hadn t studied 6 had been walking Worksheet e 2 a 2 1 to 2 to 3 1 until 2 when 3 after 4 as soon as 3 f 4 c 3 for 4 to 5 Can 6 Can 5 d 5 for Worksheet she hadn t bought any bread 2 they had visited friends in London last weekend 3 she was playing a new computer game 4 he wouldn t stay late at the party 2 1 made 2 loved 3 would 4 needed 5 could Worksheet don t have to 2 mustn t 3 mustn t 4 don t have to 5 don t have to 2 1 have to 2 don t have to 3 don t have to 4 musn t Worksheet can t 2 must or could 3 must 4 could 5 can t 2 1 so 2 so 3 such 4 so Worksheet Neither 2 Neither 3 Both 4 Neither 5 so 5 Both 6 Neither 7 Both 8 Both 2 1 All of them use the internet. 2 Some of them have mobile phones. 3 None of them can drive. 4 Some of them play an instrument. 5 None of them speak Japanese. Worksheet If I had less homework I would play more 2 If I saw someone famous I would 3 If I was rich I would 4 If I saw a bank robber I would 2 1 jewellery 2 bread 3 perfume 4 music 5 wood 6 money 3 1 much 2 furniture Worksheet 14 3 some 4 much 1 1 Mum asked me to tidy my room. 2 Dad wanted me to go to bed earlier. 3 Celia invited me to the Christmas party. 4 Mum allowed me to stay up late. 5 Celia wanted me to make a pizza for dinner. 2 1 would like, loves 2 like, would like 3 enjoy, would like 4 would like, loves 5 would like, like 3 1 lets 2 lets 3 lets 4 makes Worksheet need washing 2 need watering 3 needs tidying 4 needs combing 5 needs repairing 5 let 6 makes 7 lets 2 1 She got her bike repaired. 2 I want to get my hair cut. 3 Mum had the bathroom painted. 4 Why don t you get your eyes tested? 5 She had her bike repaired. 3 1 Could I 2 Would you 3 Could you 4 Could I 5 Would you

13 Worksheet e 2 a 3 f 4 d 5 c 2 1 Mozart Amadeus Mozart whose, where, which 2 John Lennon, who, which, that 3 Marie Curie, who, where, where 4 William Shakespeare, who, which, where Worksheet He asked her where she had stayed. 2 He asked her if she had seen the Empire State Building. 3 He asked her if the weather had been nice. 4 He asked her if she had been to New York before. 5 He asked her if she would go to New York again. 6 He asked her if she could show him her photos. 2 1 She told them not to swim near the rocks. 2 She asked them to bring back lots of fish. or She asked them if they could bring back lots of fish. 3 She told them to take their mobile phones. 4 She asked them to take some photos. or She asked them if they would take some photos. 5 She told them to drink lots of water. Worksheet ought to 2 shouldn t 3 ought to 4 shouldn t 5 ought to 2 1 You ought to apologize to her. 2 You ought to get a job. 3 You shouldn t eat lots of sweets. 4 You shouldn t play computer games all day. 5 You ought to join a club. 3 1 out 2 down 3 up 4 on Worksheet wasn t it 2 aren t there 3 don t they 4 didn t we 5 shouldn t we 5 out 2 1 I wish I didn t have a headache. 2 I wish I could swim. 3 I wish I didn t have to work this weekend. 4 I wish I could go to the school disco. 5 I wish I had more friends. 3 1 some 2 a pair of 3 these Worksheet f 2 a 3 c 4 b 2 1 help 2 mind 3 can t stand 3 1 going 2 to let 3 to buy Worksheet slowly 2 more 3 best 4 a pair of 5 any 6 some 5 e 4 enjoy 5 approve 4 reading 5 to be 4 slowly 5 quickly 2 1 I wish I hadn t lost my keys. 2 I wish I hadn t shouted at my mum. 3 I wish I had eaten my breakfast. 4 I wish I had done my maths homework. 5 I wish I hadn t left my mobile phone at home. 3 1 He wishes he had listened to his teachers. 2 He wishes he hadn t failed his exams. 3 He wishes he hadn t left school when he was He wishes he had worked in the shoe shop. 5 He wishes he hadn t been so lazy. Worksheet has been eaten 2 have been broken 3 have been thrown 4 has been stolen 5 have been knocked over 2 1 The fire was noticed by Mrs Dunbar. 2 Two men were seen running away by Mr Dunbar. 3 The fire brigade were called by Mrs Dunbar. 4 The police were called by Mr Dunbar. 5 All the students will be interviewed by the police. Worksheet a 3 e 4 b 5 f 6 d 2 1 had had, would have texted 2 would have gone, had been 3 had won, would have won 4 wouldn t have had,had driven 5 hadn t climbed, wouldn t have broken 3 1 No, he didn t. 2 No, it wasn t. 3 No, they didn t. 4 Yes, he did. 5 Yes, he did. Worksheet have been tidying 2 was jumping 3 I m going 4 haven t started 5 go 6 hadn t finished 2 1 has been living 2 like 3 had been playing 4 was 5 hasn t finished 6 was cycling, had been cycling

14 2 1 is has been 2 is was 3 forgot forgotten 4 one getting get 5 talk one talking 6 was were Entry Test 1 1 a 2 c 2 1 b 2 a 3 1 b 2 c 4 1 c 2 a 3 c 4 b 3 c 4 a 3 a 4 b 3 a 4 b 5 a 5 b 5 a 5 c Test 1 (units 1 5) 1 1 go 2 m meeting 3 are you going 4 was 5 were having 6 saw 7 was crossing 8 appeared 9 crashed 10 phoned 2 1 neither 2 so 3 so 4 neither 5 so 3 1 went, been 2 moved, has been working 3 hasn t started, has been studying 4 been living, haven t been 5 started, hasn t finished Test 2 (units 6 10) 1 1 didn t drive 2 had lost 3 got 4 missed 5 didn t have 6 woke up 7 had to 8 had forgotton 9 felt, had eaten 2 1 loved learning English 2 would cycle to school 3 had been to the cinema 4 was watering the plants 5 might go to Paris 3 1 don t have to 2 would rather 3 mustn t 4 You d better 5 don t have to Test 3 (units 11 15) 1 1 had, d buy 2 could, d make 3 had, d learn 4 went, d visit 5 lived, d eat 6 played, d join 7 could, wouldn t walk 8 didn t have, d be 9 watched, d have 10 got, wouldn t be 2 1 Yes, both of them have long hair. 2 No, neither of them speak French. 3 No, neither of them like painting. 4 Yes, both of them live in London. 5 Yes, both of them play tennis. 3 1 needs cutting 2 need washing 3 needs repairing 4 need watering 5 needs tidying Test 4 (units 16 20) 1 1 where 2 who 3 whose 4 which 5 who 6 which 2 1 asked, was going to the cinema 2 told, not to forget my homework 3 told, to eat my lunch 4 asked, what time the film started 5 asked, if I could turn off the televsion 6 told, not stay out late 7 asked, could lend him some money 8 told me not to forget my keys 3 1 aren t 2 don t 3 will 4 haven t 5 shouldn t 6 can Test 5 (units 21 24) 1 1 were bought 2 is spoken 3 has been stolen 4 is used 5 are sent 2 1 would have gone skiing 2 had studied harder 3 had got up earlier 4 would have made an omelette 5 would have been angry 3 1 eaten 2 has been living 3 broke 4 go 5 had been practising Exit Test (all units) 1 1 so 2 told 3 both 4 so 2 1 good at 2 mustn t 3 as soon as 4 had better 5 needs cutting 3 1 watches 2 has already eaten 3 took 4 doing 5 was having 6 had lost 7 had been playing 8 have you been learning 9 was 10 would have passed 5 let

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