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4 seeing 5 being 6 to make
7 going 8 to help VOCABULARY EXTENSION p25 3
7 1 to try 2 learn 3 looking
1 Verb + 2 Verb + to Verb +
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invited,
d, to go 2 feel, shining 3 lets, use
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Grammar p29
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4 working 5 to be 6 to have
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practise 3 caught, playing 4 told,
not to touch 5 hear, saying/say
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1 My grandfather stopped to work stopped
working when he was 75! 2 (correct)
3 We didn’t see Jan because she already
left she had already left when we
arrived. 4 The teacher reminded us all
revising reminded us to revise for the
test on Friday. 5 (correct) 6 I didn’t
know the meaning of the word, so I
looked up it looked it up in the
dictionary.
Vocabulary p29
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4 grasp 5 wandering 6 articulate
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3 disjointed 4 misunderstanding
5 underestimate 6 illogical
Unit 4
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Revision: Units 1–4
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Grammar p37 Students’ own answers 1 contravene 2 violated
1 3 infringement notices 4 fade
1 If I’m free this evening I’ll come to the COMMON MISTAKES p39 5 coverage 6 persisted 7 excessive
science lecture with you. 6
Grammar in context p42
2 If I hadn’t overslept this morning, I 1 If you want to relax I you recommend
wouldn’t have missed my bus. doing I recommend you do yoga. 1
3 If I had read about the experiment, I 2 The scientists are positive that if they 1b2e3f4d5a6c
would have been able to answer the do more research, they would will find 2
teacher’s
teach er’s questions in class. a solution. 1 ’ll phone 2 is going to 3 leaves
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teacher doesn’t catch me do 4 ‘s going to 5 is going to 6 are going
to memorise the new words. me doing my homework in class.
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s peak two languages, I would 4 As long that as Jack goes to the party
party,, I
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have applied for that job. will go too.
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computer (last night), my eyes wouwouldn’
ldn’tt although the teacher had asked 1 opens 2 is/’s going to snow 3 are
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1 If 2 long 3 unless 4 wish weather is worse here than in GRAMMAR CHALLENGE p42
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7 Why did Jane tell Peter to come? 5
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Sam’s lost his car keys - if he hadn’t 7 C 8 A 9 B 10 C
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lost them, he doesn’t need wouldn’t Developing vocabulary and
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need to phone his wife. listening p43
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