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Exercise 3 page 10

1 had finished – a
2 had been planning – d
3 hadn’t been waiting – b
4 had been queuing – d
5 had known – c
6 hadn’t been wearing – b
7 had been trying – d
8 had won – a
Exercise 4 page 10
1 had been acting for years
2 hadn’t visited the USA
3 had been watching television
4 had wanted to see
5 hadn’t managed to buy
6 hadn’t been working for
7 Had you left university
Exercise 3 page 12
1 used to work
2 used to go / would go
3 used to have
4 Did / Didn’t she use to wear
5 used to follow / would follow
6 never used to accept / would never accept
Exercise 5 page 12
1 used to want to
2 did you use to have
3 didn’t use to
4 he would do 5 Didn’t she use to 6 would let
Exercise 4 page 13
1 vain young Portuguese
Vain  /veɪn/ : NOT SUCCESSFUL
2 long white Japanese
3 ridiculous massive red
Ridiculous /rɪˈdɪk.jə.ləs lố bịch
Massive ˈmasiv To lớn
4 1960s black Italian
5 ugly modern
Exercise 7 page 13
1 happy
2 disappointed / upset, sleeping
3 French
4 grey
5 lonely
6 angry, live
7 silver, Russian

Exercise 2 page 14
1B2C3E
Exercise 3 page 14
1 b – The options a, c and d are wrong for the following
reasons:
a David Beckham had been at the store a few weeks
earlier. He was not the reason there was a large police
presence at the bookstore.
c The person at the store was a vlogger, not a pop sensation.
d The police were at the bookstore because so many people wanted to see the vlogger. A
few weeks earlier seven hundred people had wanted David Beckham to sign their copy of
his autobiography.

Exercise 4 page 14
2a3d4c5b
Exercise 5 page 14
1 F He attracted many more fans. 2 T 3 T 4 T
5 F Most of Zoella’s fans forgave her, but many media
experts saw her book controversy as a sign that the media
corporations were taking control of vloggers.
Exercise 6 page 15
1 providers
2 platform
3 accessibility
4 channel
5 content
6 subscribers
7 feedback
8 interaction

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