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UNIT 6

Exercise 1
1. C 2. I 3. D 4. G 5. F 6. A 7. H 8. E 9. B Exercise 8
2. Paula / She has to clean the house on Sunday
Exercise 2 afternoon.
1. e 2. d 3. a 4. c 5. b 3. Yes, Paula / she has to work on Friday.
4. Paula / She is seeing a movie with Sara on Sunday
Exercise 3 night at that time.
Answers will vary. 5. Yes, Paula / she can sleep late on Sunday morning.

Exercise 4 Exercise 9
Answers will vary. 1. b 2. a 3. b 4. c

Exercise 5 Exercise 10
1. have to 2. have to 3. has to 4. have to 5. has to 1. athletic field 2. gym 3. court, course 4. pool
6. have to 7. have to 5. track

Exercise 6 Exercise 11
Answers will vary. Following are examples of what 1. a 2. a 3. b 4. b 5. c 6. c
students may write:
2. I have to work late on Friday. Exercise 12
3. My parents can’t go shopping this weekend. Answers will vary.
4. My brother can sleep late tomorrow morning.
5. My friend doesn’t have to cook dinner tonight. Exercise 13
2. do you go walking 3. do you usually cook dinner
Exercise 7 4. do they go dancing 5. do you do aerobics
2. Can you play basketball tonight? 6. does Kyle play soccer
3. Do you have to meet your brother at the airport?
4. Can I call you tomorrow? Exercise 14
5. Does Frank have to buy a new printer? 2. Adam is talking on the phone right now.
6. Do they have to take the exam on Friday? 3. My stepbrother hardly ever cleans the house.
4. We’re / We are going dancing tonight.
5. I’m / I am sleeping late tomorrow morning.
6. Cindy goes swimming twice a week.
7. Deanna almost always watches TV on weeknights.
8. They’re / They are working late next Tuesday.

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Exercise 15 Exercise D
1. c 2. f 3. d 4. e 5. a 6. b 2. Where do you have to 3. What time do I have to
4. Why does she have to 5. What do we have to
Exercise 16
Ron Miller: is in shape; is crazy about sweets Exercise E
Nina Hunter: is out of shape, avoids sweets 1. b 2. c 3. c 4. b 5. c

Exercise 17 Exercise F
1. false 2. true 3. no information 4. false 5. true 2. Joel walks to school sometimes. / Joel sometimes
6. false walks to school. / Sometimes Joel walks to school.
3. My sisters always call me on the weekend.
Exercise 18 4. Their class doesn’t / does not meet every day.
Answers will vary. 5. I don’t usually cook dinner on Friday nights. /
I usually don’t cook dinner on Friday nights.
Exercise 19 6. They generally play tennis three times a week. /
Answers will vary, but may include the following: Generally they play tennis three times a week. /
1. A terrible accident made him a quadriplegic. / They play tennis three times a week, generally.
Because he’s a quadriplegic.
2. His nickname is Zup.
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3. He plays quad rugby.
4. He’s careful about his diet and avoids unhealthy Exercise A
and fatty foods. He lifts weights at the gym every 2. My stepbrother burns more than 3,000 calories
day. a day.
5. He gives talks and raises money for his sport. He 3. Sometimes I have a candy bar for lunch.
goes to rock concerts. 4. How often do you exercise?
6. She’s a surfer. 5. Max hates to play sports, but he loves to watch
7. She lost her left arm when she was attacked by a sports on TV.
shark. 6. What do you generally eat for breakfast?
8. She appears on TV and writes books about her 7. They have to clean the house, go shopping, and
experience. study on weekends.
9. People can do whatever they want if they just set 8. Is there a park, a track, or an athletic field near
their hearts to it, and just never give up. Just go your home?
out there and do it. 9. Rose avoids red meat, junk food, soda, and
sweets.
10. How many hours do you usually sleep?
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Exercise A Exercise B
2. Tana and Glenn can’t play golf on Sunday. Answers will vary.
3. Can we sleep late tomorrow?
4. My stepsister can’t go to the movies with us.

Exercise B UNIT 7
2. Do the salespeople have to work late tonight?
3. Kelly and Caroline have to study for the test Exercise 1
tomorrow. 1. c 2. d 3. a 4. e 5. b
4. We don’t have to buy a new printer.
Exercise 2
Exercise C Answers will vary.
2. When can she come?
3. How many languages can you speak? Exercise 3
4. What time can you meet me? Answers will vary.
5. How often can you play golf?

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Exercise 4 Exercise 14
1. I’m fine, thanks. 2. It was pretty long and boring. 2. F; If you like adventure, this is the place to go.
3. Not too bad, actually. 4. That’s too bad. 3. F; I’m going back again next year!
5. Well, that’s good. 4. F; The Victoria Falls are fantastic.
5. F; On other days, we went sightseeing and bought
Exercise 5 souvenirs.
2. The shops were quite nice. 6. T; My wife and I enjoyed excellent healthy meals.
3. Our room was really small.
4. There weren’t many family activities. Exercise 15
5. There were a lot of friendly people. 1. D 2. B 3. C 4. A 5. E 6. F
6. The flight wasn’t very long.
Exercise 16
Exercise 6 1. scenic 2. perfect 3. relaxing 4. unusual 5. scary
2. Was the movie theater open; it was 6. terrible
3. Was the weather good; it wasn’t
4. Was there a movie on your flight; there wasn’t
5. Were there many people on the train; there were GRAMMAR BOOSTER
Exercise A
Exercise 7 1. b 2. c 3. f 4. a 5. g 6. d 7. e
1. Where were you last weekend?
2. How was it? Exercise B
3. Where was the resort?
4. How long was the drive?
Dear Mari,
5. And how was the weather? was
6. How long were you there? My vacation were lots of fun! My family and I went to Hawaii. The only problem
was wasn’t was
were the hotel. It was very nice. The beds were terrible. Everything else were
Exercise 8 were was was
perfect. There was many activities. My favorite activity wasn’t parasailing. It were
Answers will vary. 
terrific.

Exercise 9 Laura
1. called 2. arrive 3. study 4. got 5. stopped www.majazionline.ir
6. go 7. bought 8. did 9. left 10. eat

Exercise 10 Exercise C
1. bought, didn’t spend 2. flew, took 3. had, ate, 1. When was your last vacation?
drank, watched 4. left, got 2. Was it long?
3. Was the hotel nice?
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5. How many people were with you?
2. Who did you go with?
3. Did you like the art exhibit?
Answers to questions will vary.
4. When did you leave?
5. What did she buy?
Exercise D
6. Where did he play tennis? 1. traveled 2. were 3. were 4. walked 5. stopped
7. How long did you stay? 6. shopped 7. drank 8. watched 9. took

Exercise 12 Exercise E
1. c 2. a 3. d 4. b Answers will vary, but may include the following:
2. The weather wasn’t very nice yesterday.
Exercise 13 3. We didn’t stay in a hotel last month.
4. I cooked clams at the beach last weekend.
Answers will vary.
5. Everyone had a good time last night.
6. What did you do last summer?

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Exercise F Exercise 7
2. Where did she go on vacation? 1. (+) -r: looser; nicer
3. When did they go to the gym? 2. (+) -er: taller; sweeter; younger
4. Who did you visit? 3. (−) -y (+) -ier: spicier; friendlier; healthier
5. How much money did he spend? 4. double the final consonant (+) -er: hotter; thinner;
fatter
5. more:  more comfortable; more important; more
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6. irregular forms: worse
Exercise B
Answers will vary. Following is one example of what
Exercise 8
students may write:
Let me tell you about Amy’s trip to Chicago with her Answers will vary, but may include the following:
girlfriends. First, they all flew to Chicago and met at the 2. A desktop is less portable than a laptop.
airport. After they checked into their hotel downtown, 3. A hair dryer is cheaper than a photocopier.
they got dressed to go out. Then they saw the musical 4. Running shoes are more comfortable than pumps.
Jersey Boys. On Saturday, they went to the spa and got 5. Your grandparents are older than your children.
massages. After that, they went shopping on Michigan 6. A salad is healthier than french fries.
Avenue. Next, they had a delicious steak dinner at a 7. A microwave is faster than an oven.
nice restaurant. After they listened to jazz music at an
uptown club, they went out dancing. Finally, they said Exercise 9
good-bye and returned home on Sunday.
1. b 2. a 3. c 4. b

Exercise 10
Answers for 1, 3, and 4 may vary.
UNIT 8 1. cheaper 2. black 3. more expensive 4. warmer
Exercise 1 5. US women’s 5–10
1. d 2. f 3. a 4. c 5. b 6. e
Exercise 11
Exercise 2 Answers will vary.
1. service 2. price 3. selection
Exercise 12
Exercise 3 1. Lingerie 2. Men’s Shoes 3. Small Appliances
1. a shirt 2. a blazer 3. a skirt 4. pantyhose
5. pumps 6. a sweatshirt 7. a windbreaker
Exercise 13
8. sweatpants 9. socks 10. running shoes 1. b 2. d 3. a 4. c

Exercise 4 Exercise 14
Answers will vary. Answers will vary, but may include the following:
Do’s
Exercise 5 1. keep your shoulders covered
2. wear below-the-knee pants or skirts
1. them 2. it 3. her 4. me 5. us 6. them, you
3. pack for the heat: cotton blouses (in light colors);
7. them, them, him
casual, comfortable, light pants; sandals
4. a lightweight suit
Exercise 6
5. a tie
1. Certainly. 2. Credit, please. 3. The V-neck or the
Don’ts
crew neck? 4. That’s too bad.
1. no sleeveless shirts or tank tops
2. don’t show too much skin
3. don’t wear shorts or miniskirts in towns near
the coast

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Exercise 15 Exercise 3
Answers will vary. 1. The express is faster than the local.
2. A window seat is more scenic than an aisle seat.
3. A non-stop flight is more convenient than a direct
GRAMMAR BOOSTER flight.
Exercise A 4. A one-way ticket is less expensive than a round-
2. When does she wash it? trip ticket.
3. How often does he eat them for lunch?
4. What time does Monica / she meet him for coffee? Exercise 4
1. You should take; You could take 2. You should
Exercise B hurry; You could make 3. She should buy 4. We
2. Tina buys him gifts. Tina buys gifts for him. could take; should we take 5. We could be; Should
3. The teacher gave us homework. The teacher gave we call 6. they couldn’t get
homework to us.
4. The waiters served them their lunch. The waiters Exercise 5
served their lunch to them. 7 Let’s see. The local leaves from track 23, lower level.
5. Ann bought her son a shirt. Ann bought a shirt for 1 Can I help you?
her son. 4 Oh, no! What should we do?
6. The clerk found me a smaller size. The clerk found 6 That’s not too bad. What’s the track number?
a smaller size for me. 2 Yes. Can we still make the 10:05 express to
Antwerp?
Exercise C 3 I’m sorry. You missed it.
1. warmer 2. more comfortable 3. bigger 8 Thanks very much.
4. healthier 5. nicer 6. faster 7. more relaxing 5 Well, you could take a local train. There’s one
at 11:05.
Exercise D
Answers will vary. Exercise 6
2. You should take the 7:25.
3. You should be at the Scarsdale train station at 9:22.
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Exercise A
Exercise 7
1. We’re going to a restaurant since we don’t have
Answers will vary.
any food at home.
2. I packed my swimsuit because we’re going to the
Exercise 8
beach.
Answers will vary.
3. Because our computer is obsolete, we’re shopping
for a new one.
Exercise 9
4. Since he didn’t have cash, he used his credit card.
1. D 2. A 3. C 4. B
Exercise B
Exercise 10
Answers will vary.
2. is going to buy the tickets 3. are you going to
pack 4. are they going to arrive 5. Are we going to
make

UNIT 9 Exercise 11
Exercise 1 1. arriving 2. late 3. reservation 4. going
5. limousine 6. rental 7. should 8. check
1. true 2. false 3. false 4. true 5. true 6. true

Exercise 2 Exercise 12
1. boarding passes 2. gate 3. go through security
1. f 2. a 3. e 4. b 5. c 6. d
4. depart 5. delayed 6. departure lounge 7. land
8. check 9. make

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Exercise 13 WRITING BOOSTER
1. T 2. F 3. F 4. T 5. F 6. F
Exercise A
Answers will vary.
Exercise 14
1. false 2. false 3. true 4. true 5. false
Exercise B
Answers will vary.
Exercise 15
Answers will vary. Following is one example of what
students may write:
Joe Kelly’s flight was delayed. He didn’t have an aisle
seat or a window seat. It was very uncomfortable. His UNIT 10
plane had mechanical problems. He missed the hotel
shuttle bus. He took a taxi to the hotel, and the taxi had Exercise 1
an accident. 1. d 2. e 3. f 4. b 5. c 6. a

Exercise 16 Exercise 2
1. d 2. f 3. a 4. b 5. e 6. c 1. c 2. e 3. a 4. f 5. b 6. d

Exercise 17 Exercise 3
Answers will vary, but may include the following: Answers will vary.
1. Airlines overbook flights because of the large and
predictable number of “no-shows.” Exercise 4
2. Airlines give bumped passengers cash, free flights, 2. Which camera is the cheapest? / Which camera is
hotels, and/or meals. the least expensive? / Which camera is the most
3. Because his car’s GPS instructed him to (make a difficult to use?
turn directly onto the train tracks). 3. Which camera is the lightest? / Which camera is
4. No, they weren’t. the most portable?
5. Drivers need to pay attention to the road, not the 4. Which camera is the easiest to use?
GPS unit. 5. Which camera is the heaviest?

Exercise 5
GRAMMAR BOOSTER Answers will vary, but may include the following:
Exercise A 1. You should try the Diego Mini 3000. It’s the
2. Where could he to get a train to Paris? lightest.
3. Rebecca can’t takes a flight to Tokyo. 2. You should try the Prego 5. It’s the easiest to use.
3. You should look at the Honshu X24. It’s the
should we
4. When we should leave? cheapest.
5. How late can he to board?
6. He shoulds choose an aisle seat. Exercise 6
1. a 2. b 3. c 4. a
Exercise B
2. he can 3. you could 4. you can’t 5. they should Exercise 7
1. c 2. f 3. a 4. d 5. e 6. b
Exercise C
Answers will vary, but may include the following: Exercise 8
1. I’m going to study all day tomorrow. 1. too boring 2. old enough 3. too unfriendly
2. I’m running three miles on Saturday. 4. too big 5. long enough 6. comfortable enough
3. The train is going to depart in twenty minutes. 7. too difficult
4. The test is next week.
5. The ship is arriving in Halifax tomorrow morning. Exercise 9
1. bowl 2. enough 3. too 4. much 5. more
6. low 7. give 8. have 9. All 10. deal

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Exercise 10 WRITING BOOSTER
1. b 2. e 3. a 4. d 5. c
Exercise A
2. The Trekker jacket is very warm even though it’s
Exercise 11
the lightest one. / Even though it’s the lightest
1. false 2. true 3. true 4. false
one, the Trekker jacket is very warm.
3. Our new coffeemaker is not the most expensive.
Exercise 12
However, it makes the best coffee. / Our new
1. false 2. false 3. true 4. false 5. true 6. true coffeemaker makes the best coffee. However, it’s
7. false 8. true not the most expensive.
4. Half Moon Café has the best food in town. On the
Exercise 13 other hand, it’s very expensive. / Half Moon Café is
Answers will vary. very expensive. On the other hand, it has the best
food in town.
5. Even though this is last year’s model, the clerk
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won’t give me a lower price. / The clerk won’t give
Exercise A me a lower price even though this is last year’s
1. more beautiful, the most beautiful 2. intelligent, model.
more intelligent 3. bigger, the biggest
4. convenient, the most convenient 5. busier, the Exercise B
busiest 6. fast, faster 7. safe, the safest 8. noisier, Answers will vary.
the noisiest
Exercise C
Exercise B Answers will vary.
2. worse 3. the most interesting 4. better, faster,
more powerful, the best 5. more popular,
the cheapest, more expensive, lighter

Exercise C
1. It was too expensive 2. It’s not spicy enough
3. They’re too uncomfortable 4. It’s too noisy 5. It
isn’t fast enough 6. It’s too boring

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