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Sean always denies / offers / mentions to help his friends. 6 iFyoukeep / expect / agree trying, you will finally succeed! sted / encouraged us to take 2. Complete the sentences with the correct infinitive or -ing form of the verbs in brackets. When I go shopping for clothes, I spend time (think) about what 'm going to buy. | usually can't afford 1 (buy) the brands I really like If! spend all my ‘money on one piece of clothing, lend up? (‘egrtel) it. However, if | really like something, | do occasionally decide * (do) that. enjoy 5 (ook) ‘around the shops for cheaper clothes and | always ask the shop assistants * ive) me o discount. They usually refuse” (offer) me one, but occasionally I'm lucky and | manage * (get) one! 3 Match 1-6 with a-fto make sentences. 1 Kate always begs Jake blamed ‘Anna suggested QO Thisicecreamreminds == QO a 00 Tom won't Our neighbour didn't thank us revising for the exams together. for finding his cat his sister for their late arrival mind waiting for us at the bus station. me to help her with her homework. me of our holiday in Italy. ap ance aueun BEEZ) rit introduction 4 Complete the sentences with the correct form of the verbs below. accuse apologise beg blame insist thank want warn 1. Amy and Ewan don’t to goto the concert. 2 Our parents Us against swimming in the river when we were on holiday. 3 Chloe ‘on using her mobile phone in the cinema even though she was asked not to. 4 Alex didn't for arriving late, 5 We them to take us on holiday. 6 Lucy always other people for her problems 71 Tom for helping me with my homework. 8 They the students of lying 5 Complete the sentences with to do or doing. 1 Headmitted 2 Lucy has always enjoyed 3 My dad persuaded me. 4 The organisers thanked us for 5 Mark insisted on 6 Amy has promised badly in the exam the course, theclearing up. his homework alone, the washing-up. 6 Complete the text with the correct infinitive or -ing form of the verbs below. Sometimes both forms are correct. be fall go snow spend take turminto Ipreter con holiday in the winter rather than inthe summer, 50 Fl never forget in the mountains oo. king holiday lst yea. Iwas ely excited when tart during ou firs night atthe hotel However, the following morning, the snow hadnt stopped* The coach from the hotel tried > usto the aki station, but the road was in a dangerous condition. The snow on the road had started * iceand we had fo return to the hotel. remember” ‘my time looking out ofthe hotel windows, hoping that they would clear the oad! 7 Complete the sentences with the infi the verbs in brackets. ive or “ing form of, 1 Ourteacher first taught us some vocabulary and then went on (explain) the meaning of the tenses. 2 Please remember (take) your keys with you when you go out tonight. 3 Jack will always remember {gal for the school football team. 4 Well stop (have) a break at 1am. and then we'll return to working on the project. 5 Well never forget (meet) our Favourite actor atthe airport 6 I'm afraid that | forgot (Score) his first (buy) bread Grammar Present and future tenses 1 Choose the correct verbs to complete the sentences. 11 What do you usually do /are you usually doing at weekends? 2 Next time t'm seeing /1 see lenny, tell her ve seen you 3 We're learning / We learn about space travel at school this week, 4 What time does the World Cup Final start /is the World ‘Cup Final starting tomorrow? 5. Does your aunt work / Is your aunt working in the centre of town? 6 My brothers always using / always uses my phone without asking It's really annoying! 7 Are you going / Do you go to Ted's party on Saturday night? 2 Complete the sentences with will or going to and the verb in brackets. 1 Have you finished your tea? Pass me your cup and 1 (pour) you some more 2 Don't worry, we (phone) you as soon as ‘we reach the campsite 3 Ifit's already half pastsix, we start ofthe film. 4 tdoesn’t matter if you don’t have a jacket with you. ' (lend) you mine. (miss) the 5. Max has worked hard, so i'm sure he (0) wellin the exam 6 I've decided that next weekend| (paint) my rooma different colour. 3 Choose the correct answer (aor b) to complete the sentences. 1 Stefanis goingcamping a next week b every summer 2 Have you decided what time a youregoingout? —_b you goout? 3 Toms always talking a whentheTVson! —_b clearly 4 Can you give thisto Ben next time a youreseeinghim? —_b yousee him? 5 talways a cycle to school 6 Doyou play basketball a this Saturday? bb am cycling to school b every Saturday? 4 Choose the correct verb (2-<) to complete the sentences. 1 How often __running?'“Twice a week, usually’ a areyougoing —_—-b doyougo ¢ willyou go 2 ‘Isthe café open today?"‘Yes, but it__ at allon Sundays. a isr’topening —_b doesn’topen ¢ won'topen 3 Don't be late tomorrow —the bus__atnine oclock a willleave b is going toleave ¢ leaves I can use different tenses to talk about the present and future. 4 Let's go for another swim after we a are goingto finish finish 5 __ anything interesting at the moment? this drink will finish a Are youreading b Willyouread —¢ Areyou going toread 6 You look cold.|__ you my hat to wear, a 'ligive b imghving ¢ imgoingtogive 7 I'mso excited! My favourite singer _ here in June, a plays will play ¢ isplaying 8 Be carefull That ladder isn't safe—you_! a arefalling are going tofall_¢ fall 5 Correct the underlined mistakes in the sentences. Use the correct present or future tense. 1 Una's favourite food is Chinese, but I'm preferring Mexican. 2 The clouds in the distance are really black—there willbe a storm, 3 The school term is going to end next Friday; | can’t wait! 4 Elle is practising the guitar for an hour each day. 5. The sun's just come out, so| think\'m going for a walk in the park. 6 When you'l find out the final score, let me know. 7 My sister has decided that she doesn't eat chocolate until the end of this month, 8 Trains to London will leave here every half an hour. 6 Complete the email with the correct form of the verbs in brackets. There may be more than one possible answer. To: redDara.con Hi Fred! How are you? | hope you (enjoy the summer hold. Vhavent one much so for bu my aur and nce (cre) next week. They? inGarada with ry cosine, so € (rot s28) them vary often, They ° [stay] with us for a fortnight, ich s great! We plan take them sightseeing as soon 2 hey (arrive. They havent been here before, but | now love) Austria, Let me know your news! (ve) Unit Introduction Vocabulary Life events Ican talk about my family and life events. 1 Match the ages (a~g) with the stages of life (1-7). 1 beanadult a 100+ 2 beacentenarian b 60+ 3 beatoddler © B49 4 be aninfant 4 40-60 5 beelderly en 6 beinyour teens fo4 7 be middle-aged g B+ 2 Complete the sentences with the adjectives and prepositions below. You can use the prepositions more than once. addicted aware curious good happy obsessed sensitive shocked about at by of to with 1 Harryis ‘money and he’s always thinking of ways of making it, 2 Weweren’t the hotel, and nor were ‘we pleased with the way the tour company handled the problem. 3 Don't say anything negative about her work because she's very criticism. 4 Children are ___ everything around them and want to know how things work. ‘My grandparents would be offended by the language used on TVand ____ the violence in films. 6 I'mnotvery maths and always get low marks in the exams, 7 She says she isn’t always see her eating it! @ I didn't realise there was a problern, and | wasn’t the risks. chocolate, but | 3 Put the words below in the correct columns to form different life events. abusiness afamily divorced engaged home married school (x2) aS aa Aaa 4 Choose the correct prepositions to complete the sentences. 1. Mygrandmother passed over / through / away at the age of 88 2 Danis parents split up / off /in when he was stil a toddler Rachel was brought on / at /up by her aunt and uncle. We grew up / over /on in a small village, and | loved living inthe countryside. 5 Many people get married and settle around / down / up in their thirties 6 My sister fell to /on /in love with a fellow student at University, and they became engaged a year later. aw EEEED voit introduction Replace the underlined words and phrases with the correct form of the words and phrases below. emigrate inherit learntodrive retire settledown split up 1 My dad is looking forward to finishing work next year and having more time for his hobbies. 2 When my grandad passed away, my mum got his house and some money. My sister is having driving lessons. ‘4 My uncle and aunt separated last year after being married for fifteen years. 5 don't want to get married and have a family until 've had a chance to see the world 6 Myolder brother moved to another country last yearto look for work Complete the sequences of events with the phrases below. buyahouseorflat getdivorced get married gotouniversity grow up pass away 1 retire, become a grandparent. 2 fallin love, get engaged, 3 start school, leave school, 4 get martied spit up, 5 be born, be brought up, 6 leave home, move house, ‘Complete the text with the correct form of the words below. be buy career fall get job leave married settle split start study Not everybody does things in the same order. My uncle’ ‘school at sixteen and got his first 4 ‘a month later. Then he * a business and * ‘engaged, and he got D at seventeen! When he was 28, he q up with his wife, sold his business and went back to school. Then he decided to 1 for a degree in medicine. At university, he # {n love with another student, and my cousin * born a year after they left university. My uncle and aunt now work. as doctors, and they have ahouse and™ down near us. That's what I call changing your " ~and your life! Grammar Past tenses 1 Complete the sentences with the past simple or past continuous form of the verb in brackets. vw (have) a shower when the postman (arrive. 2 Sandra (¢rop) her bag while she (run) forthe bus. 3 He (read) the letter when he suddenly (tart) to laugh 4 Thesun (shine), so we. (decide) to have a barbecue 5 She (hurt) her finger while she (cut) some bread 6 Pat (ive) in Greece when he (meet) Hannah, 2. Complete the sentences with the past simple or past perfect form of the verbs below. arrive be complete decide finish get go lose notknow pass put start take tell 1 After we eating, we togoto ‘the shops, 2 Bythe time they at the theatre, the play 3 Heonly realised he to his front door, delighted because he all his keys when he 4 deny his exams, 5 When everyone the box away. a chocolate, she 6 They out for a pizza after they the project. 7 about the accident because no one me about it. 3. Choose the correct verbs to complete the sentences. 1 My father worked / has worked as a policeman since he left /has left school 2 Linda called / has called me this morning, She has decided / decided to come out with us later 3 Tom never drove / has never driven a car because he's not old enough. 4 bought / have bought a new shirt at the weekend, but | didn’t wear / haven't worn it yet. 55 Pablo loves Samm Smith’s new alburn, but| haven't heard / didn’thearit 6 | spilled / have spilled water on my phone earlier: | think {broke /t've broken it. can talk about events that took place in the past. 4 Complete the dialogue with the present perfect simple or continuous form of the verbs in brackets. Eve Hi, Will (you finish) reading that magazine yet? Will Not quite. I? (ead) this article about Paris. t's really interesting, Be * (you vist) France, then? Will Lots of times —we* {g0) there on bolday for years Recent, my aunt and uncle (buy) a house there so we'll go even more often, Fve Lucky you. !® (never vist) another country. Anyway, I? (make) a cake if ‘you'd lke a piece? Will That's really kind, but no thanks. 1 (eat) biscuits all morning and 'm full 5 Choose the correct verbs (a-c) to complete the text. Last night, 1'__ to music when my phone 2__ ringing, it was my sister, She her bag and “enough money to get a cab home. She § _ to walk, but when it®_torain, she’ 10. goto ‘café. She* there and she wanted me to ask if Mum or Dad Would drive over and pick her up! = 1a listened b waslistening ¢ hadlistened 2a started bhadstarted —¢ wasstarting 3a waslosing —b lost € had lost 4a didn'thave — b hadn’thad = wasn'thaving 5 a wasstarting b started had started 6 a began b had begun -was beginning 7a decided b wasdeciding ¢ had decided 8a hadwaited b waswaiting _¢ waited 6 Complete the sentences with the verbs in brackets. Use the correct past tense. 1 "Why is your face so red?" sun all morning 21 (try) to do this crossword all ‘morning and | still can't finish it 3. They were driving to the sea when the car (tun out) of petrol 4 After they'd woken up, they (sit)in the (cook) a big breakfast. 5 Rosa has eaten octopus, but she (not ‘ty snails before! 61 (guess) what was inside the parcel before | opened it. Unit Introduction QI

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