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Intermediate

Grammar
Worksheets
Grammar UNIT 0

how much and how many 4 Most days we


Italian food at home.
(not eat)

1 Complete the questions. Match them 5 My mum (work) in an office


with the answers. every morning.
1 How apples do you eat every day? _ 6 Today my mum (stay)
2 How free time have you got? _ at home because she doesn’t feel well.
3 How money have you got in the
bank? _ Adverbs of frequency
4 How pets have your family got? _
5 How friends have you got at school? _
4 How often does Mark do the jobs? Look
at the table and write sentences using
6 How cola do you drink? _ the adverbs in the box.
a Not a lot, because I bought a new bike

Wednesday
last week.

Saturday
Thursday
Monday

Tuesday
b I don’t eat any. I don’t like them.

Sunday
Friday
c A lot. We’ve got cats, dogs and fish.
d None. I don’t like sugary drinks.
e A lot. We’re on holiday at the moment. 1
f A few. Maybe three or four. 2
3
Present simple vs. present continuous 4
2 Change the sentences from affirmative 5
to negative or from negative to 6
affirmative.
• always • every weekend • hardly ever
1 The ideal friend eats my chips. • never • three times a week • usually

2 Mary isn’t doing her homework.
1 tidy his room
Mark usually tidies his room.
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3 My neighbours aren’t friendly to me.


2 make the bed

He
4 My sister doesn’t give me money.
3 lay the table

He
5 We are playing music in the living room.
4 do the washing-up

He
6 They play football at the weekend.
5 iron the clothes

He
6 take out the rubbish
3 Complete the sentences with the present
simple or present continuous. He

1 We hardly ever (go) to


restaurants.
2 Tonight we (go) to a
restaurant because it’s my birthday.
3 At the moment I (eat)
Italian food.

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Grammar UNIT 0
Past simple 7 Complete the table about the
pronunciation of the past simple endings.
5 Write sentences in the past simple.
past simple /t/ /d/ /ɪd/
1 worked
2 performed
3 called
4 completed
5 needed
1 Debra / travel / by plane / to Brazil / last 6 helped
summer
7 liked

2 the weather / be / warm 8 recorded
9 travelled
3 I / make / a lot of new friends

4 they / not / climb / a mountain / together
should and shouldn’t

5 Louise and Paul / not / make / a party /
8 Complete with should or shouldn’t and the
verbs in the box.
to celebrate / their birthdays
• learn • practise • stop
• translate • use • worry
6 he / swim / in the sea / every day / last
summer
Improve your learning

1 You familiar
6 Complete the questions in the past simple. grammar.
Then write short answers. 2 You new
grammar.
1 (Debra / travel) by
3 You too much
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plane to Brazil last summer?


about making mistakes when you speak.
Yes, .
4 You all the
2 What (be / the
opportunities to practise English.
weather) like last summer?
5 You always
(it / be) warm?
every word to understand the context.
Yes, .
6 You trying
3 (you / make)
because you think you are bad at languages.
a lot of new friends?
Yes, .
4 (they / climb)
a mountain together?
No, .
5 (Louise and Paul /
make) a party to celebrate their birthdays?
No, .
6 (he / swim)
in the sea every day last summer?
Yes, .

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Grammar UNIT 1
Reinforcement
Verbs + -ing form 4 She
(would like / live) in Spain.
1 Circle the correct option. 5 Tina
(not plan / cook) Spanish food.
6 She
(would like / have) a house by the sea.

have to: present and past


4 Complete the sentences.
1 Mathew sleeps a lot. He can’t stand / loves
• didn’t have • didn’t have to • doesn’t have
getting up early. • don’t have • had • has to • have • have to
2 Mathew loves / hates going to the theatre.
He thinks it’s really boring. 1 A DJ to play a musical
3 He loves / can’t stand going to the cinema. instrument, but put on
He’s a film fan. music for people to hear.
4 Mathew’s band are excited. They like / hate 2 A Did you to study a lot
performing in front of an audience. last year?
5 Mathew sings some songs, but he B Well, I to study much
doesn’t mind / prefers playing the guitar. because there were no exams at my
6 A lot of students hate homework, but school, but we to prepare
Mathew can’t stand / doesn’t mind doing it. a performance. I sing but
I had to dance.
Prepositions + -ing form 3 It’s a holiday on Friday. We
to go to school. But we
2 Complete with the correct preposition. do some extra homework.
1 Mathew’s afraid mice.
2 Mathew’s interested reading can and mustn’t
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novels.
5 Change four of the underlined verbs
3 He’s good playing the guitar. from can to mustn’t or viceversa.
4 He’s hopeless playing football.
The best thing about my job is that I don’t
5 His teachers are happy because he’s serious
have to get up early like many other people.
his homework. Instead of six or seven o’clock, I 1 mustn’t get
6 He runs every day. He’s keen up at nine or ten each morning! I 2 mustn’t
sport. stay in bed too late though, because I have to
go to the swimming pool to start training.
Verbs + infinitive Training is very important – I 3 can miss even
one day! I have to be careful what I eat, too –
3 Complete with the correct form of the like all sportsmen and women I have to
verbs. control my diet – I 4 mustn’t eat too much or
too little. As professionals, we 5 mustn’t travel
1 Tina all over the world and enjoy a great lifestyle,
(plan / walk) on the moon. but it’s not always an easy life. We 6 can forget
2 She that what we do is a job, not a hobby!
(hope / be) a Formula One champion. 1 4
3 Tina 2 5
(want / learn) Spanish. 3 6

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Grammar UNIT 1
Consolidation
Verbs + -ing form 4 he / would not like / work / a bank

1 Complete the dialogue. 5 she / want / be / an artist

• can’t • enjoy • hate • like • mind • prefer

Sabina I 1 enjoy going to the beach on have to: present and past
holiday. It’s really good.
Tom The beach is cool, but I 2
4 Circle the correct option.
going to the mountains. It’s nicer there. Hi Jessie,
Sabina We never go to the mountains How are you? I’m fine, but very busy. On Friday
because my mum 3 stand it. we 1 doesn’t have to / don’t have to go to school
She’s afraid of heights. because it’s a holiday, but we 2 have to / had to
Tom I also 4 relaxing at home for do extra homework the teacher has given us!
a few days. That’s fun.
Last week my grandmother visited us. We
Sabina Not for me! I 5 staying at home. 3
had to / haved to paint the walls. We 4 had to /
It’s horrible. But I don’t 6 going
didn’t have to cut the grass because we haven’t
to my cousin’s house. That’s OK.
got a garden. When your gran came did you
5
had to / have to prepare a bedroom for her?
Prepositions + -ing form We did! And it was a mess! Now my dad says
that I 6 has to / have to clean the room before I
2 Correct three of the sentences. watch the TV!! That’s not fair!
1 Tom’s good at languages. Mark

2 Sabina and Thelma are interested of
holidays.
can and mustn’t
5 Complete with can or mustn’t.
3 They aren’t afraid in anything.
The best thing about my job is that I don’t
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have to get up early like many other people.
4 Tom’s hopeless on doing homework.
Instead of six or seven o’clock, I 1 get
2
up at nine or ten each morning! I
5 Sabina’s serious about rugby.
stay in bed too late though, because I have

to go to the swimming pool to start training.
Training is very important – I 3 miss
Verbs + infinitive even one day! I have to be careful what I eat,
too – like all sportsmen and women I have to
3 Write complete sentences. control my diet – I 4 eat too much
1 Martina / hope / travel / around the world or too little. As professionals, we 5
travel all over the world and enjoy a great
2 Kate and Danny / would like / be / dancers lifestyle, but it’s not always an easy life. We
6
forget that what we do is a job,
3 Joseph / not plan / study / Maths not a hobby!

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Grammar UNIT 1
Extension
Verbs + -ing form Louise 3
with my cousin in
4
the US but here to
1 Write sentences using the prompts. stay with me!
Michaela So why don’t you come with us this
1 I / not like / go / to the theatre. I / prefer /
year? 5 a big
go / to the cinema
apartment so there will be lots of

room.
2 my brother / can not stand / play / football
Louise Hey, that’s a great idea!

3 My friends / not mind / stay / at home /
if the weather / be / bad
have to: present and past
4 Complete with the correct present or
4 I / hate / eat / meat past form of (not) have to.
On Friday we 1 go to school because
5 We / enjoy / have / picnics in the park. We / it’s a holiday, but we 2
do extra
love / be / outside in the fresh air! homework.
Last week my grandmother visited us. We
3
paint the walls. We 4 cut
Prepositions + -ing form the grass because we haven’t got a garden.
2 Complete the text. When your gran came, 5 you
prepare a bedroom for her? We did!
• afraid • good • interested • keen • serious
And it was a mess!

Delia Jiménez first became 1 in can and mustn’t


watching athletics when she saw the Olympics
on TV as a child. Then at school she became 5 Complete the sentences with can or
2
on participating herself and she mustn't and a suitable verb.
realised she was actually very 3 at 1 2 3
4
running, and she decided to be
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about trying to be a professional athlete. Her


parents are worried about her studies, but
Delia’s not 5 of doing badly at school.

Verbs + infinitive 4 5 6

3 Match the phrases and complete the


dialogue.
1 I’d like a to come
2 we’re hoping b to rent
3 I’m hoping c to spend
4 she wants d to go 1 You here.
5 are you planning e to stay 2 You here.
3 You or here.
Louise Where 1 on holiday 4 You here.
this year? 5 You rubbish here.
Michaela We’re not sure. 2 some 6 You dog here.
time at the beach. I love swimming
in the sea! But Sam prefers the
mountains. What about you?

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Grammar UNIT 2
Reinforcement
Past simple vs. past continuous used to
1 Circle the correct option. 3 Order the words to make sentences.
A ghost’s tale
1 When I appeared / was appearing in the
hotel last night, everybody was sleeping.
2 When Mr Daniels walked / was walking out
of the lift, I was flying along the corridor.
3 While he opened / was opening the door
to his room, Mr Daniels saw me.
4 The manager heard / was hearing the
screaming while he was leaving the hotel. 1 to / My / in / work / used / the theatre /
5 I was going to the hotel reception when grandparents
the police arrived / were arriving.
6 I saw the sun rising while I went / was going 2 be / a / My / used / to / director / gran
to the graveyard to sleep.
3 She / to / grey / have / hair / use / didn’t
2 Complete the story.
4 to / grandad / My / didn’t / be / use / bald

Journalist’s notes 5 to / very attractive / He / used / be

A man saw the Hotel Heart ghost
last night. He was entering his 6 the / used / all over / perform / country /
room, when suddenly the ghost They / to
1
( jump) in front of him.
He stayed calm while the ghost
2
(try) to scare him. The
other guests were sleeping when used to: questions
suddenly they 3 (hear)
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a very loud noise. The guest, Mr 4 Complete the dialogue.


Declan Daniels, said ‘I was running
after the ghost, when suddenly the Pete Did your mum 1 to have long
ghost 4 (fall) and hair?
shouted. I called the police while Kate No, she 2 . She used to have
the ghost 5 (cry) on the short hair.
floor. When the police 6 Pete 3
she use to like eating when
(arrive), everybody was
congratulating Mr Daniels. They she was four?
were saying he was a brave man. Kate She 4 to like chicken, chips
and ice cream.
Pete Where 5 she use to go on
holiday?
Kate She 6 to go to Blackpool. She
7
didn’t to travel abroad.

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Grammar UNIT 2
Consolidation
Past simple vs. past continuous used to
1 Correct four of the sentences. 3 Write sentences with used to or didn’t
use to.
1 When my mum was four, she / dance
on her kitchen table

2 She / not eat / her vegetables

3 My mum / play with cars

1 When I arrived at the castle, Countess 4 She / not play / with dolls
Draculita was giving food to her cat.
5 My mum / go swimming with her brother
2 While we ate, I suddenly saw her nails.


6 They / not write / emails. They didn’t exist!
3 I was walking up the stairs when the cat
was jumping at me.

4 While I sat on my bed, someone downstairs
called my name.
used to: questions
4 Write the questions to complete the
5 I was going to the living room when I was dialogue.
seeing a child.
Sean 1
where / your grandparents / live?

6 When I walked into the living room,
everyone shouted ‘SURPRISE!’ Celina They used to live in London.
Sean 2 you / visit them when you were
young?
2 Complete with the correct form of the
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verbs in the box. There is an extra verb. Celina Yes, I did. We saw them every week.
• arrive • come • cry Sean 3 what / you / do with them?
• fall • hear • jump • see • try
Celina We used to go for walks and play in
Journalist’s notes the park. They were both actors.
A man saw the Hotel Heart ghost last night. Sean 4 your grandparents / have fans?
He was entering his room, when suddenly the
ghost 1 in front of him. He stayed Celina Yes, my grandfather used to have fans.
calm while the ghost 2
to scare He was very famous.
him. The other guests were sleeping when Sean 5 you / go to their plays?
suddenly they 3 a very loud
noise. The guest, Mr Declan Daniels, said ‘I was Celina Yes, I did. I used to see a lot of them.
running after the ghost, when suddenly the
ghost 4 and shouted. I called
the police while the ghost 5 on
6
the floor. When the police ,
everybody congratulated Mr Daniels. They
said he was a brave man.

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Grammar UNIT 2
Extension
Past simple vs. past continuous used to
1 Write the sentences with the correct 3 Match the phrases and complete
form of the verbs. the sentences with the correct form
of used to.
1 do a in the reception office
2 like b in a small house in the city centre
3 ride c any exercise
4 live d a very old bicycle
5 work e pasta

1 Gloria . Now
she has an enormous house in the country.
2 Tony . Now he
goes to the gym every day.
3 Sandra . Now
1 When I / arrive / home / my sister / watch / she is the director of the company.
TV 4 Andy . Now he
drives a sports car.
2 While the children / sleep / a cat / climb / 5 Lisa . Now it’s
through their window her favourite food.

3 I / lose / my keys / when / I / walk / to school used to: questions

4 Tom / break / his leg / when / he / play /
4 Complete the dialogues with the correct
form of used to.
football
1 Interviewer Where
5 The car / move / very fast when it / crash ?
Gloria In a small house in the city
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centre.
2 Complete and order the sentences in the 2 Interviewer
story. a lot of exercise?
• die • fall • say • shake • shout • sit • wake up Tony No, none at all!
3 Interviewer Where
a When I opened my eyes a strange woman ?
on my bed. _ Sandra In the reception office.
b She it was a nightmare, 4 Interviewer What kind of bicycle
but I know it was real! _ ?
c My mother ran into my room, and when Andy A very old one!
she found me I with fear! _ 5 Interviewer
d She looked like my grandmother, who pasta when you were a child?
the year before. _ Lisa No, I didn’t – I hated it.
e One night I was about to
asleep at around ten o’clock, as usual. _
f I was very frightened so I
for help. _
g But at about two in the morning, I
suddenly. _

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Grammar UNIT 3
Reinforcement
Present perfect with just Present perfect with for and since
1 Complete with the present perfect 3 Complete with for or since.
and just.
1 2

Hey Jamie!
3 4 How are you? I’m doing a cooking
course here in Paris. I’ve been here
1
two days but we haven’t
cooked anything yet. I haven’t spoken
English 2 yesterday, and I
haven’t eaten any English food
5 6 3
three days now. I know a lot
about French food because I’ve worked
in a French restaurant in Liverpool
4
ages. But I’m also learning
new things. Trish is fine. We’ve been
1 He isn’t hungry because he married 5 last year and we’re
(eat). very happy. We haven’t seen you and
2 She’s excited because she Clare 6 ages, so we’ll try and
(buy) a ticket to Sydney. visit you this year.
3 He’s very tired. He (finish) Lots of love
work.
Gary
4 They (win) the lottery.
5 They (have) an argument.
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6 She (run) a marathon.


4 Correct five of the sentences.

already and yet 1 Gary’s known Trish for ten years.



2 Complete the dialogue with already 2 They’ve lived in Liverpool for 2006.
or yet.
Gary Have you eaten 1 ? 3 Gary’s worked as a chef since a long time.
Trish Yes, I’ve 2
eaten.
Gary Well, I’m going to have dinner because 4 Trish has worked as a pilot for last year.
I haven’t eaten 3 . I’ve
4
cooked. All I have to do is 5 They’ve gone hiking together since 2007.
put it in the microwave.
Trish OK. I’ve rented a DVD, The Dark Angel. 6 Gary’s studied French for he was twelve.
Have you seen it 5 ?
Gary No, I haven’t seen it 6
. 7 Trish hasn’t gone skiing since two years.
Let’s watch it together.

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Grammar UNIT 3
Consolidation
Present perfect with just Present perfect with for and since
1 Order the words to make sentences. 4 Choose the incorrect option.
1 his / finished / homework / Mark / just / has 1 Sue and Ken have worked in a music
shop…
a for a year.
2 moved / We / just / house / ’ve
b since last year.
c for last year.
3 the / ’s / just / Amy / painted / wall 2 Sue’s sung in a band…
a since three years.
4 booked / his / John / just / ticket / has b for a long time.
c for three years.
5 ’ve / eaten / You / just / a sandwich 3 Ken’s played the guitar…
a for twelve years.

b since ages.
c since he was six.
2 Match the sentences in exercise 1 with 4 They’ve been friends…
the responses. a since they met at school.
a So why are you ordering a pizza? _ b for five years.
b So be careful not to put your hands on it. _ c for they met at school.
5 Sue’s had a boyfriend…
c You should come and visit us. _
a for Christmas.
d So he’s going to watch a DVD now. _ b since Christmas.
e He’s going to Madrid next month. _ c for a few months.
6 Ken hasn’t seen Sue…
already and yet a for a week.
b since a week.
c since last week.
3 Look at the picture. Write sentences with
the present perfect and already or yet.
5 Complete with for or since and the time
phrases in the box.
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• a few weeks • ages • he was born


• he was eighteen • six days
• they were children

1 Ken’s had a car .


His dad gave it to him for his birthday.
2 Sue’s been on holiday .
That’s almost one week.
3 Ken’s known Gary .
1 Kathleen / make the bed They met at primary school.
4 He’s been at university .
2 Kathleen / open the window Everything’s very new to him.
5 Her family have lived there
3 She / throw out the rubbish , maybe over fifty years.
6 Ken’s lived in Glasgow his whole life,
4 She / pick the clothes up from the floor .

5 She / put on her glasses

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Grammar UNIT 3
Extension
Present perfect with just Present perfect with for and since
1 Match the phrases and complete the 3 Circle the incorrect option.
sentences with the present perfect
and just. 1 Josie has played the guitar since
she was a child / 1996 / fifteen years.
1 play a a film
2 see b some new shoes 2 They have lived in the same house for
3 return c his car many years / they got married / a long time.
4 buy d an email 3 Those girls have worked hard since
5 wash e from a holiday they started school / lunchtime / four hours.
6 receive f tennis 4 We haven’t had a holiday for last summer /
1 Rosa and Miguel have just played tennis . years / nearly six months.
2 Liam . 5 Have you seen Peggy since Tuesday /
3 Colin and Sandra Christmas / two weeks?
.
4 Joanna .
4 Order the words to make questions.
5 Alan . a dog / How / had / have / your / you / long?
6 Tanya .
b known / for / you / Have / long / Jill?

already and yet c here / this / the / Is / been / time / you’ve /
2 Complete with the words in brackets and first?
already or yet.
d your / many / visited / you / have / times /
Gary (you / have dinner)
1 How / parents?
?

Trish (Yes, I / eat)
2 e lot / this / Has / a / now / happened /
. Why?
before?
Gary (Well, I / not eat)

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3
and I’m
very hungry! 5 Complete with for or since. Match them
Trish OK, why don’t you have a pizza? with the questions in exercise 4.
Gary (No, I have / two pizzas)
4 1 No. This is the first time ages. _
this week.
2 We’ve been friends we were
I’d like something different.
at school together. _
Trish OK, well why don’t you go to the new
3 Three times I moved here
restaurant in the shopping centre?
in 2002. _
(you / be there)
5 4 No, I’ve been here every year
?
the last four years. _
Gary (No, I / not try / it)
6 5 For two years – he was a puppy. _
. That’s
a good idea! Thanks, Trish!

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Grammar UNIT 4
Reinforcement
Comparatives and superlatives Boy I don’t like them. They’re 2
(not fashionable).
1 Correct the sentences. Dad Try this pair on.
Boy They’re 3 (small). I’ll ask
1 I think Halle Berry is most beautiful actress
for a bigger size.
in Hollywood.
Dad There’s nobody coming to help us.

Maybe they’re 4 (busy).
2 Kate Winslet is a most interesting actress
Boy Let’s go to another shop. We’ve waited
than Paris Hilton. 5
(long) here for a time.

Dad It’s 6
(late) to go to
3 Watching a DVD is convenienter than
another shop. All the shops are closing
going to the cinema.
now.

4 Going to the cinema is bestest way to see
a film. Sense verbs

5 This is the most busy DVD shop in town.
4 Complete the sentences.
• feel • looks • smells • sounds • tasted
6 It’s more busy than the department stores.
1 What deodorant are you wearing?
It nice.
(not) as … as 2 Can you hear that? It
3 Have you
like a cat.
the chocolate cake?
2 Circle the correct option. It’s really delicious.
4 Oops! The pizza’s black. It like
1 Dave’s house is the same size as / not the
I’ve cooked it too long.
same size as Vincent’s house. They’re both
5 Why did I eat all those sweets? Now
100 square metres.
I sick.
2 Maths is OK but it’s not as interesting as /
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as interesting as French.
3 The cheese and tomato pizza is as tasty as / Modals of deduction
are as tasty as the salami pizza.
4 If you’re in a hurry, don’t take the bus. It’s
5 Complete with must, might, can’t or
could.
as fast as / not as fast as the underground.
5 Your brothers are nice, but they’re Jane Who are they taking photos of?
not as interesting as / like as your mum. Dee Britney Spears lives on this road, so it
1
6 In my class, Tokio Hotel are as popular as / be Britney Spears. But I read
aren’t as popular Green Day. on the internet that she’s on holiday,
so it 2 be her.
Dee I heard the paparazzi shouting ‘Jennifer,
too and not enough with adjectives Jennifer!’. So it 3 be Jennifer
3 Complete the dialogue. Anniston. I’m sure about that.
Jane But Jennifer López is making a film here,
Boy Dad, can you buy me these red trainers?
so it 4 be her. It’s possible, isn’t
Dad No way. They’re 1
it?
(expensive). What about the blue
trainers?

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Grammar UNIT 4
Consolidation
Comparatives and superlatives 4 He isn’t
very heavy!
to lift that. That’s

1 Write comparative or superlative 5 She’s and she can’t stay


sentences. awake.
1 yellow and blue trainers / be / fashionable / 6 It’s to go swimming.
black shoes
Sense verbs
2 discount supermarkets / be / cheap / other
supermarkets 4 Complete with the correct form of look,

smell, taste, feel or sound.
3 you can find / good offers / on the internet 1 Tom made popcorn soup. It
really horrible. I had to put my hand over
4 the local market / be / old / the shopping my nose.
centre 2 Then he served us a salad. The tomatoes
were black and the lettuce yellow.
5 my watch / be / expensive / thing / I’m It horrible.
wearing today 3 I put some food in my mouth. It didn’t
very nice.
4 Tom went to the kitchen. I heard a noise.
(not) as … as It
5 Poor Tom. I
like he was crying.
bad, so I went
2 Write complete sentences. to the kitchen to talk to him.
1 high-heeled shoes / comfortable / trainers
High-heeled shoes aren't as comfortable Modals of deduction
as trainers
2 coffee / healthy / orange juice
5 Choose the correct option.
1 There are no lights on in the house so there
… be anyone at home.
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3 secondary school / easy / primary school


a could b must c can’t

2 Tim always plays football in the park on
4 famous brands / cheap / other brands Saturday mornings. It’s Saturday morning
now, so he … be there.
5 spring / hot / summer a can b must c mustn’t
3 Joanna finishes work at 5.30. It’s now 5.45
so she … be on her way home.
a might b can c can’t
too and not enough with adjectives 4 Peter never gets home before 8.00. It’s only
7.30 now so he … be home yet.
3 Complete with too or enough and the a mustn’t b can’t c might
adjectives in the box. 5 Silvia isn’t answering her phone. She …
• cold • fast • good • strong • tired • young be out.
a can b mustn’t c may
1 Tara wasn’t to win the race.
She was very slow!
2 He’s to buy cigarettes.
3 The film isn’t to
recommend. Don’t pay to watch it!

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Grammar UNIT 4
Extension
Comparatives and superlatives too and not enough with adjectives
1 Order the words and add the missing 3 Complete with too or not enough and the
word to make sentences. adjectives in brackets.
1 better / at the cinema / a DVD / is / A film 1 Jack (not tall)
to go on the ride.
2 is / I know / the / Luc / person / interesting 2 The shoes
(expensive) for Anna to buy them.
3 in / live / biggest / We / in the country / city 3 It (late) for
them to have dinner.
4 English / easier / French is / I think 4 The children
(not old) to see the film.
5 convenient / driving / is / than / Walking 5 The exam
(difficult) for Sara.

(not) as … as Sense verbs


2 Complete with (not) be as…as and the 4 Complete the advert.
adjectives in the box.
• feel • look • smell • sound • taste
• curly • long • old • tall • thin
High-energy vegetable soups might 1
Michael There are five of us in the photo. strange to you. These brightly-coloured soups
The woman on the left is my mother. 2
great, and your nose will tell you
She is 48 years old. Next to her is my they 3
great too! We have many
father. He 1 her – different flavours some of which might
he’s only 46. And these are my two 4
really hot and spicy! Try them now.
brothers, Joe and Sam. Sam is 6 and You’ll 5
so warm and soft that you’ll
Joe is 9, but Sam 2 want to eat it immediately!
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Joe already – 1 metre 50 centimetres!


Dan Are you taller than them?
Michael Yes, I am. But they 3
Modals of deduction
me – actually they’re both quite fat. 5 Match the sentences and complete.
Dan Joe and Sam look similar as well.
1 The other answers are definitely wrong. _
Apart from their hair. Sam’s hair
4 2 The girl next to Andy has blonde hair. _
Joe’s, is it?
3 Jim’s not in the office. _
Michael No, it’s not. My hair is also curly like
4 This isn’t the artist’s real signtaure. _
Joe’s, but it 5 his.
5 Sally worked really hard all day. _
Both Sam and I have shorter hair
than Joe. a The painting be an original.
b Sue has dark hair so it be her.
c He be in a meeting. Not sure!
d This one be correct.
e She be exhausted now.

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Grammar UNIT 5
Reinforcement
Relative pronouns Omitting relative pronouns
1 Circle the correct option. 3 Choose the correct sentence, a, b or c.
1 a Tom is a boy who wants to be famous.
b Tom is a boy wants to be famous.
c Both a and b are possible.
2 a Frank is a boy who I met on holiday
last year.
b Frank is a boy I met on holiday last year.
c Both a and b are possible.
3 a London is a city that everyone should
see once.
b London is a city everyone should see
once.
c Both a and b are possible.
4 a The internet is an invention changed
people’s lives.
The day 1 where / when I met my friend Rachel
b The internet is an invention which
was one of the nicest days of last summer. changed people’s lives.
I was on holiday at the hotel 2 where / which my c Both a and b are possible.
family always stays in summer. A girl 3 who / 5 a Cycling is the sport which I like the best.
whose room was next to my room asked if b Cycling is the sport I like the best.
I wanted to go canoeing with her. Canoeing c Both a and b are possible.
is the only sport 4 that / who I really love so
of course I said yes. We had so much fun!
Our parents spent the day together too. My
Defining and non-defining relative
mother is someone 5 who / where doesn’t get
clauses
on with everybody so I was happy that she 4 Add commas to the sentences if the
liked Rachel’s parents. That evening we all ate relative clauses are non-defining.
together in a restaurant 6 where / which had 1 People who spend all day on the computer
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a big garden and live music. We chatted and have unhealthy lives.
laughed until late that night and now we’re 2 I think my father who is an architect has
all good friends. an interesting job.
3 I like going to Scotland where my
grandmother lives.
whose and who’s 4 The place where I most like to spend my
holidays is on the beach.
2 Complete with whose or who’s. 5 I don’t want a mobile phone which can’t
1 I like people personality is open. take pictures.
6 I got a guitar for my birthday which made
2 I don’t like people friends are
me very happy!
secretive.
3 The girl in our class best at Maths
is Carola.
4 The boy best at sports is Graham.
5 George is a boy parents are from
England.
6 Maria is a girl grandparents are
from Portugal.

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Grammar UNIT 5
Consolidation
Relative pronouns 5 Edward’s girlfriend is not someone whose
very popular.
1 Choose the correct option.
6 I’m a person who’s never afraid to try new
things.

Omitting relative pronouns


3 Rewrite the sentences without who,
which or that if the relative pronoun
can be omitted.
1 Tom is a boy who wants to be famous.
One place 1
I always feel really
relaxed is at my grandmother’s house. She’s 2 Frank is a boy who I met on holiday last
someone 2 knows how to make year.
everyone around her feel good. At times
3
I feel worried about something, 3 London is a city that everyone should see
I go to her place after school and soon I can’t once.
remember what the problem was. She has a
kitchen 4 is always open for visitors 4 The internet is an invention which changed
and a big kitchen table 5 there is people’s lives.
always someone sitting, drinking coffee and
chatting. People 6 lives are normally 5 Cycling is the sport which I like the best.
stressful suddenly find time to relax when
they go to her. And her fantastic cooking is
something 7 everyone in our town Defining and non-defining relative
knows about! clauses
4
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1 a who b which c where Choose the correct sentence, a or b.


2 a who b whose c when
1 a People who spend all day on the
3 a that b when c where
computer have unhealthy lives.
4 a which b who c whose
b People, who spend all day on the
5 a that b where c which
computer, have unhealthy lives.
6 a whose b who c which
2 a I think my father who is an architect
7 a where b when c that
has an interesting job.
whose and who’s b I think my father, who is an architect,
has an interesting job.
3 a I like going to Scotland where my
2 Correct four of the sentences.
grandmother lives.
1 Jo is a woman whose husband is famous. b I like going to Scotland, where my
grandmother lives.
2 I saw someone who’s hair was pink. 4 a The place where I most like to spend my
holidays is on the beach.

b The place, where I most like to spend my
3 There are people who’s social networking holidays, is on the beach.
pages give too much information. 5 a I don’t want a mobile phone which can’t
take pictures.
4 Karen is someone whose always online. b I don’t want a mobile phone, which can’t
take pictures.

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Grammar UNIT 5
Extension
Relative pronouns Omitting relative pronouns
1 Complete the text. 3 Circle five relative pronouns which can
be omitted.
• when • where • which (x2) • who • whose

Teenagers 1 want to have a good


party should go to my sister. She started a
business 2 organises parties for
people of all ages. People 3 daily
life is too busy can go to her and she’ll do
everything. She finds a place 4 the
5
party can happen, sends invitations
look really nice, and orders food and drink.
You just need to give her the date 6
you want to celebrate, and she’ll do the rest.
Oh, and you have to pay, and of course
Hester is a girl who I met at my Music class.
it’s not cheap!
She’s someone who gets to know new people
quickly and easily. She plays an instrument
whose and who’s which I think is really difficult: the clarinet.
Music is something that you have to love if
2 Match and complete with whose or who’s. you want to be good at it, and she really loves
1 The teacher… _ it. The music which she likes best is jazz. It’s a
2 Simon and Peter are two brothers… _ type of music which can be difficult to enjoy.
3 Jenny is a girl… _ I thought I didn’t like it but Hester gave me
4 He’s a 14-year-old Russian boy… _ some CDs that she thought I would love and
5 That boy… _ she was right. Now I think jazz is fantastic!
6 We all like people… _
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a friends are very important Defining and non-defining relative


b
to them.
name is Tom.
clauses
c most popular in my school 4 Add eight commas, where they are
is Mr Bull. needed to create non-defining relative
clauses.
d always looking for people
to listen to her stories. When I go to Jersey which is the island where
my mother’s family lives I always have a good
e personality is outgoing
time. I go with my mother who loves visiting
and relaxed. everyone in her family as often as possible.
f always having parties She still has friends who never left Jersey, for
must spend so much money! example Carole who has a fantastic hotel
there. When we go to the hotel which is in an
old country house Carole gives us the best
rooms. The hotel has a great pool and fitness
area where I could happily stay the whole day.
Unfortunately, my mother wants me to go
with her on all her other visits which can be
a bit boring sometimes. I wish I could stay
for the whole holiday with Carole!

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Grammar UNIT 6
Reinforcement
Future forms will and might
1 Complete with will probably or probably 3 Complete the text.
won’t.
• might (x2) • probably (x2) • will • won’t

I love designing clothes. I’ll 1 study


fashion design at art school. I’ve made a lot of
clothes so I 2 start selling them on
1 the internet. My mum’s a businesswoman so
she 3 probably help me. My dad
2 wants me to study medicine, so he probably
4
like my ideas. All my friends are
3 into clothes and the internet. They’ll
5
work with me too. If we do well, we
6
open a shop in our local shopping
centre.

4
First conditional
5 4 Match the sentence halves.
1 If Rose starts a business, … _
1 It rain this afternoon.
2 The bank might give her money… _
2 She play football when
3 If she doesn’t work hard, … _
she’s older.
4 If people like her clothes, … _
3 He go skiing today.
5 Internet shopping will be bigger… _
4 She finish work early, and
6 Rose won’t do business with people… _
she have a nice lunch.
5 He pass the exam. a they’ll tell their friends.
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b she won’t sell many clothes.


2 Circle the correct option. c if more people have an internet connection
at home.
1 Our school ’s having / ’ll have a fashion d if they aren’t eco-friendly.
show on March 16th at 8 p.m. e she’ll need money.
2 In the future recycling will / is going to f if she shows them a business plan.
be more necessary. It’s a fact.
3 So, at our fashion show we’re going to /
we’ll show people how recycled clothes
can be fashionable and environmentally
friendly. That’s our intention.
4 We predict that over five hundred people
will probably / won’t probably come.
5 Rose is showing / is going to show her new
collection of clothes at 9 p.m.
6 My mum says she’s going to buy / she’ll buy
a dress. That’s her plan.

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Grammar UNIT 6
Consolidation
Future forms 5 The bird
tree anymore!
(not live) in this

1 Match the sentences with their meaning. 6 She (probably not eat)
1 In 2020 Jessica won’t be a teenager. She’ll her dinner. It’s full of flies.
be an adult.
2 She’ll probably live in her own apartment.
3 Jessica’s going to study this weekend. She’s will and might
got exams next week.
4 After her exams, Jessica’s having lunch with 3 Circle the correct option.
her mum at Eddies’ restaurant. Martin I’m not sure about what we’re doing
5 Jessica’s mum will probably ask for on Friday night, but we 1 might /
spaghetti bolognese. will probably go to the cinema.
6 Jessica won’t eat meat at Eddies’ because
Keith I’ve got an exam on Saturday so I
she’s a vegetarian. 2
might / probably won’t go out this
a This is a future prediction. _ and _ weekend. I’m really worried because
b This is a future plan. _ I haven’t studied. 3 I’ll probably /
c This is a future fact. _ and _ I might fail.
d This is a future intention. _ Martin You always say that before an exam,
and you always pass. So I’m sure
2 Complete with will, won’t, going to or the 4
you’ll probably / you might pass this
present continuous and the verbs in exam too. I’m not really sure about my
brackets.
Saturday plans, but I 5 will / might
1 2
watch a football game.
Keith If I have time, I’ll go too. But I’m
almost certain that I won’t have time.
6
I’ll probably be / I might be at home
all day.
3 4

First conditional
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4 Complete the first conditional sentences.


• buy / break down • go / get • go / want
• not stay / be • pass / have • win / be
5 6

1 If I to the supermarket, I
fair trade coffee.
2 If Martin’s football team , he
very happy.
1 Jason (have) a party at 3 We can for a walk, if you
his house. to come with us.
2 The environment expert said that more 4 If Keith his exam, his parents
glaciers (melt) soon. a party for him.
3 Terence (book) a holiday 5 People at home if it
to Spain. sunny this weekend.
4 He (probably be) very 6 My parents a new car if the old
red at the end of his holiday. car .

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Grammar UNIT 6
Extension
Future forms Angela Yes, I know. And 6
(lots of people / come) – all her
1 Circle the correct option. friends and family – so I’m sure
7
1 Don’t worry too much about your exam (we / have) a great
tomorrow – I think you ’re doing / ’ll do time, even if it rains!
very well.
2 That car is going really fast. I think
it ’ll crash / ’s going to crash.
will and might
3 Sorry, I haven’t got a pen. Ask Lisa – I’m 3 Put the words in the box in the correct
sure she ’ll have / ’s going to have one. places in the text.
4 I ’m meeting / ’ll meet Matt for a coffee at six • might (x2) • will (x3) • won’t
– do you want to come with us?
5 Dad has decided he ’s going to buy / ’ll buy I love designing clothes, so I probably study
a new car. fashion design at art school. I’ve made a lot
of clothes and I don’t really know what to
2 Complete using the correct future form. do with them – I start selling them on the
internet. My mum’s a businesswoman so she
probably help me. But my dad wants me to
study medicine, so he probably like my ideas.
All my friends are into clothes and the internet.
They probably work with me too. If we do well,
we open a shop in our local shopping centre.

First conditional
4 Write first conditional sentences using
the words in the box.
• he / have to / wait a few minutes • I / call / you
• if / not hurry up • if / she / not study / hard
• if / you / be / hungry • we / arrive / earlier
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1 You / be / late
Paula What are your plans for the
You’ll be late if you don’t hurry up.
weekend? 1
2 If / I / find / your keys
(you / do) anything special?

Angela Yes, 2 (I / stay) with
3 Sue / fail / her exams
my cousin. It’s her birthday

tomorrow.
4 If / we / drive
Paula Oh really? And where 3

(she / have) her party?
5 Mum / make / you / a sandwich
Angela At her house. She wants to have a

barbecue in her garden. The problem
6 If / Phil / want / speak to me
is that the weather forecast says
4
(it / rain) tomorrow
5
afternoon, and
(we / be able) to have a barbecue
in the rain!
Paula No, that’s true. But you can cook the
food inside instead.

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Grammar UNIT 7
Reinforcement
First conditional 3 I get angry if
(my sister / shout / at me)
.

1 Circle the correct option. 4 People feel happy if


It’s my birthday on Saturday and some friends . (the sun / shine)
are coming to my home but I’m not sure what 5 If Harry works hard, he
we’ll do. If the weather 1 is / will be good, I’ll . (always / get / good marks)
have food and drinks in the garden. If my
friend Karl brings his guitar we 2 sit / ’ll sit
outside singing and laughing. We can sing
Second conditional
inside if it 3 rains / ’ll rain but that’s not as much 4 Complete the second conditional
fun. We’ll dance if my friends 4 want / will want sentences.
to but most of them don’t dance very often. If I could do anything next summer, I 1
I want to wear my new summer dress but if it (go) on an adventure holiday in the jungle. If I
isn’t warn enough, I 5 wear / ’ll wear jeans. Most 2
(do) that, I’d take my friend Gemma
people will wear jeans but I like dressing up. with me. We’d go up the Amazon in a boat.
I 6 am / ’ll be really happy if my friends give me The only problem is, I don’t like snakes. If I
jewellery or sunglasses or something cool to 3
(see) one, I’d scream! Gemma
wear as a birthday present. would stay cool. She’s an adventurer and if
anything made her scream, I 4 (be)
when and unless amazed. I like camping but if we 5

(sleep) on the ground in the jungle, animals


2 Match the sentence halves.
would probably eat us. We’d sleep in tree
1 She’ll call you back when… _ houses. Oh, it’s just a dream now but maybe
2 I’ll buy a new mobile when… _ someday I’ll do it.
3 I won’t celebrate inside unless… _
4 You’ll never know what sushi tastes like Zero, first and second conditional
unless… _
5 We’ll go to the beach every day when… _ 5 Choose the correct option.
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6 You won’t get many birthday presents 1 If you heat water, …


unless… _ a it boils.
b it would boil.
a it rains. 2 If the suns shines this afternoon, …
b the summer holidays begin. a we go swimming.
c you try it. b we’ll go swimming.
d you invite your friends to a party. 3 If I had a million dollars, …
e she has more time to talk. a I buy a big house with a pool.
f I have enough money. b I’d buy a big house with a pool.
4 I love swimming if…
Zero conditional a the water wasn’t too cold.
b the water isn’t too cold.
3 Complete the zero conditional 5 I’ll go canoeing if…
sentences. a you come with me.
b you came with me.
1 If I eat too much chocolate,
6 We’d go skiing if…
. (I / feel / sick) a it snows.
2 You feel tired if . b it snowed.
(you / not sleep / enough)

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Grammar UNIT 7
Consolidation
First conditional 4 people / feel / happy / if / the sun / shine

1 Complete with the correct form of the 5 if Harry / work / hard, / he always / get /
verbs in brackets. good marks
It’s my birthday on Saturday and some friends
are coming to my home but I’m not sure what
we’ll do. If the weather 1 (be) good, Second conditional
I’ll have food and drinks in the garden. If my
4 Complete with the correct form of the
friend Karl brings his guitar we 2 (sit) verbs in the box.
outside singing and laughing. We can sing
inside if it 3 (rain) but that’s not as • be • do • go • scream • see • sleep
much fun. We’ll dance if my friends 4
(want) to but most of them don’t dance very If I could do anything next summer, I 1
often. I want to wear my new summer dress on an adventure holiday in the jungle. If I
2
but if it isn’t warn enough, I 5 (wear) that, I’d take my friend Gemma
jeans. Most people will wear jeans but I like with me. We’d go up the Amazon in a boat.
dressing up. I 6 (be) really happy if The only problem is, I don’t like snakes. If I
3
my friends give me jewellery or sunglasses or one, I 4 ! Gemma would
something cool to wear as a birthday present. stay cool. She’s an adventurer and if anything
made her scream, I 5 amazed. I like
when and unless camping but if we 6 on the ground
in the jungle, animals would probably eat us.
2 Match and complete with when or unless. We’d sleep in tree houses. Oh, it’s just a dream
1 She’ll call you back… _ now but maybe someday I’ll do it.
2 I’ll buy a new mobile… _
3 I won’t celebrate inside… _ Zero, first and second conditional
4 You’ll never know what sushi tastes like… _ 5 Choose the correct option.
5 We’ll go to the beach every day… _
1 If I had more time, …
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6 You won’t get many birthday presents… _


a I do more sports.
a it rains. b I’ll do more sports.
c I’d do more sports.
b the summer holidays begin.
2 If Mary wins the painting competition, …
c you try it. a she isn’t really happy.
d you invite your friends to a party. b she’ll be really happy.
e she has more time to talk. c she’d be really happy.
f I have enough money. 3 If people do sports, …
a they usually feel better.
Zero conditional b they won’t usually feel better.
c they’d usually feel better.
3 Write zero conditional sentences. 4 I’ll help you…
a if your homework is difficult.
1 if Jim / eat / too much, / he / feel / sick b if your homework will be difficult.
c if your homework was difficult.
2 you / feel / tired / if / you / not sleep 5 We’d go to the USA…
a if we’ll have enough money.
3 I / get / angry / if / my sister / shout / at me b if we have enough money.
c if we had enough money.

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Grammar UNIT 7
Extension
First conditional a
b
if / you / not sleep / enough
if / my sister / shout / at me
1 Complete with the correct form of the c he always / get / good marks
verbs in the box. d he / feel / sick
e if / the sun / shine
• be • rain • sit • want • wear
1
2
It’s my birthday on Saturday. If the weather
1 3
good, I’ll have food and drinks in
4
the garden. If my friend Karl brings his guitar
5
we 2 outside singing and laughing.
We can sing inside if it 3 but that’s
not as much fun. We’ll dance if my friends
4
Second conditional
to but most of them don’t dance
very often. I want to wear my new summer 4 Complete the conversation using the
second conditional.
dress but if it isn’t warm enough, I 5
jeans. Most people will wear jeans but I like George 1
(you / be) happy if
2
dressing up. (you / win) a free
holiday in the Amazon rain forest?
Tina No, I wouldn’t! If 3
when and unless (I / have to) go to the Amazon,
2 Write sentences. Circle the correct
4
(I / be) terrified!
option. There are so many scary animals! I’m
sure a snake 5 (eat)
1 she / call you back when / unless she /
me if 6 (I / go) there.
have / more time to talk
George Oh well, I’d love to go!

2 I / buy / a new mobile when / unless I /
have / enough money Zero, first and second conditional

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3 I / not read / inside when / unless it / rain 5 Choose if or unless and the correct
option.

4 you / never know / what sushi tastes like 1 I’ll tell her the news if / unless … her.
when / unless you / try / it a I see b I saw c I’d see
2 He won’t take me on his boat if / unless …

to swim.
5 we / go / to the beach every day when / a I’ll learn b I learn c I learned
unless the summer holidays / begin 3 If / Unless you start to study more, … badly
in the exams.
a you do b you’ll do c you’d do
4 If / Unless she sings at a party, … everyone
Zero conditional feel happy.
a it makes b it made c it’d make
3 Match the sentence halves and write 5 If / Unless my friends came with me, …
zero conditional sentences. move to another city.
1 If Jim / eat / too much chocolate, … _ a I never b I’ll never c I’d never
2 You / feel / tired… _
3 I / get / angry… _
4 People / feel / happy… _
5 If Harry / work / hard, … _

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Grammar UNIT 8
Reinforcement
Passive: present and past Passive: questions
1 Circle the correct option. 4 Order the words to make questions.
1 The hotel calls / is called Empire.
2 My mother manages / is managed it.
3 It’s popular with tourists. It always fully
books / is always fully booked.
4 The rooms clean / are cleaned every day.
5 Dinner serves / is served between 7 p.m.
and 11 p.m.
6 Singers perform / are performed at the
weekend.

2 Complete with the past active or passive.


The Happy Hotel 1 (build)
2
in 1935. My grandfather
(manage) it in the 1940s. It 3 1 Angelina Jolie’s / was / designed / Who /
(paint) again in the 1950s. New sculptures by / dress?
4
(install) in the hotel in the
1980’s. My mother 5 (buy) the 2 the / shown / was / for / When / the film /
hotel in 1990. New employees 6 first time?
(hire) last year.
3 screenplay / was / based on / What / the?
3 Complete with the verbs in box.
4 for / nominated / the Oscar / Who / was?
• are produced • are shown
• is known • is seen • is used
• was won • were made • were watched 5 to / celebrities / invited / How many /
were / the event?
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The film industry of India is the biggest in the


world – more films 1 in India 6 the after party / held / Where / was?
every year than in any other country, and in
2009, for example, more than 1,200 films
2
there. The most famous 5 Complete with the past passive. Match
Indian films are those from the city of Mumbai them with the questions in exercise 4.
– the Mumbai film industry 3 a The after party (hold)
as Bollywood. Before 2000 Bollywood films at the Ritz Carlton Hotel. _
4
only in India, but now they b Angelina Jolie (nominate)
5
in cinemas in many for the Oscar. _
countries. And although most Bollywood films c It (show) for the first time
are in the Indian language Hindi, English on Friday 13th. _
6
more and more now. These d It (design) by Galliano. _
days the influence of Bollywood films e Over five hundred celebrities
7
in the way films from the rest (invite) to the event. _
of the world use music and dance. And the f It (base) on a book by
Best Film Oscar for 2009 8 by Stephen King. _
Slumdog Millionaire, a film which includes
many typical Bollywood themes.
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Grammar UNIT 8
Consolidation
Passive: present and past Passive: questions
1 Complete with the present passive. 4 Write the questions for the underlined
answers.
1 Soft drinks (forbid) in many
American high schools. 1
2 Mobile phones (not allow) The restaurant’s decorated with flowers.
in many classes. 2
3 Sports (play) on a regular The menus are designed by the chef.
basis. 3
4 Lunch (serve) between The gym’s located on the 1st floor.
12 p.m. and 2 p.m. 4
5 Talking (not permit) in the The new reception was designed
school library. by a cousin.
5
2 Correct three of the sentences. The new sports club’s run by a former
1 The AVE to Seville isn’t opened until 1992. Olympic champion.

2 The line from Madrid to Barcelona was
5 Complete the questions with the words
in the box. Then write the answers.
finished in 2008.
• how many • seen • was • were • what • who
3 Expo Zaragoza is held in 2008.
1 What made in the hotel?
4 Palma Airport were used by over 22 million A Hollywood film / make / hotel
people in 2008.
2 was the hotel website designed
5 Some important buildings in the city were by?
closed for refurbishment last year. It / design / famous web designer

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3 articles written about


3 Write sentences using the present or the hotel last year?
past passive. Over a hundred articles / write / about
1 New York City / know / as the Big Apple hotel / last year

2 Hamlet and Macbeth / write / William 4 was opened last week?
Shakespeare A new budget hotel / open / last week

3 Guernica / paint / Pablo Picasso 5 Who was in the reception?
Brad Pitt / see / the reception
4 More than 500 films / make / in the US
every year

5 The 2010 Oscar for Best Film / win / The
King's Speech

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Grammar UNIT 8
Extension
Passive: present and past Passive: questions
1 Complete the notices with the present 3 Write passive questions.
active or passive.
1 what kinds of activities / use / to practise
• lock • repair • sell • serve • speak • use speaking skills? _

1 English here.
2 Dinner between 6 p.m. 2 students / require / to speak more in
and 9 p.m. lessons? _
3 We all electrical
equipment.
4 These gates at 10.30 every 3 grammar / teach / in lessons now? _
night.
5 Do not park in front of the doors. This
garage 24 hours a day. 4 what other things / include / in English
6 This shop clothes for both language lessons? _
children and adults.

2 Complete with the present or past active 5 the English language / teach / better now,
or passive form.
in your opinion? _
Today about 6,500 languages 1
(speak) around the world, but English is
different because it 2 (use)
by so many people as a second language. 4 Order the words to complete the
Millions of people now 3 sentences. Match them to the questions
(study) English in schools and colleges. In the
in exercise 3.
past people 4 (teach) only a (needed / to organise / into sentences / is /
English grammar. Now the skills of words / It)
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communicating in writing and speaking Yes, of course. ,


5
(practise) as well, so today’s for example.
students of English can also have fun while b (they are / students / in different situations /
they are learning. are / to imagine / asked)
For example,
from their real life. This is called role play.
c (as much attention / given / and
pronunciation / are / Vocabulary)
as grammar.
d (way / in / taught / more practical / a / is)
Well, I think it .
So yes, I think so.
e (small groups / divided / into / They / pairs
or / are)
Yes, they are.
so they all have the chance to speak more.

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Grammar UNIT 9
Reinforcement
Past perfect Reported speech
1 Choose the correct sentence, a or b. 3 Complete the sentences about John.
1 a Jill was tired because she had run up
I’m really happy. I passed my
the hill.
exam. My dad’s going to buy me
b Jill had been tired because she had
a dog. My mum will be pleased
run up the hill.
about the exam. She won’t be
2 a The class had started when we arrived.
pleased about the dog.
b The class started when we had arrived.
3 a The room was really messy because I had
forgot to clean it.
b The room was really messy because I had
forgotten to clean it.
4 a We couldn’t get a table at the restaurant
because we hadn’t booked.
b We couldn’t get a table at the restaurant
because we had booked.
5 a It was my first time in Rome. I had been
there before.
b It was my first time in Rome. I hadn’t
been there before.
6 a I was turned around for a second when
my bag had stolen.
b I had turned around for a second when 1 John said .
my bag was stolen. 2 He said .
3 Then he said .
4 He told us .
Past perfect: questions 5 Finally he revealed .
2 Complete the questions and match them
with the answers.
Reporting verbs
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• been • eaten • had • had you


• how • seen • what • when 4 Circle the correct option.
1 Britney claimed / denied that the paparazzi
1 Had you in Italy before?
were making her life horrible. She wanted
2 had you before
them to stop following her.
lunch?
2 Britney claimed / denied that she was
3 had your parents you
having another child. ‘It’s a lie,’ she said.
for the last time?
3 Christina claimed / revealed to us that she
4 often studied before
loves hamburgers! Nobody knew this.
you did your exams?
4 Last week we said that Penélope was going
5 your bag been stolen before?
to work in Italy. This morning Penélope
a Just before I went on holidays. They helped confirmed / insisted that it’s true.
me with the luggage. 5 Last week Brad said he wasn’t getting a
b Yes, I’d been in Naples once. divorce. But yesterday he denied / admitted
c Every day! I’m exhausted!
that he was getting a divorce.
d Only a piece of toast for breakfast.
e No, it was the first time.

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Grammar UNIT 9
Consolidation
Past perfect 4 times / you / many / she finally answered /
to call Jackie / had / before / tried
1 Complete the story with the past perfect. How ?
Then order the pictures. About six times!
a b 5 Tom / the night / before / had / had / he
became ill / for dinner
What ?
Chicken with rice.

c d
Reported speech
3 Write the sentences in reported speech.
1 ‘You have to come immediately! I’ve fallen
e f
down the stairs.’
Bob’s mother said .
2 ‘I’ll be there in ten minutes.’
Bob said .
3 ‘I’ve called an ambulance.’
1 Susan couldn’t find her car. Somebody Bob’s mother said .
(steal) it. 4 ‘Your mother’s fine.’
2 Susan went to her friend’s house. There was The nurse said .
no one there. Bob (go out). 5 ‘You can see her now.’
3 When Bob arrived home, Susan The nurse said .
(fall asleep) at the front door.
4 Susan was wet because it
(rain). Reporting verbs
5 Susan was very hungry because she
(not eat).
4 Complete the sentences.
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6 Susan was very angry when Bob told her • admitted • claimed
• denied • insisted • revealed
that he (take) the car.

1 ‘Here take this money. Please. Take it.’


Past perfect: questions Bob that Susan take the money.
2 ‘I’m going to buy my own car!’
2 Order the words to make questions.
Bob that he was going to buy his
1 you got married / had / before / you own car.
known / long / each other 3 ‘I didn’t take your bicycle though. That
How ? wasn’t me.’
Three years. He taking the bicycle.
2 seen Susan / when / was / the party, / 4 ‘Listen – you’ll never believe this! – I’ve got
Gary / the last time / had a new girlfriend!’
Before ? He that he had a new girlfriend.
It was during the summer holidays. 5 ‘OK, it’s true. I didn’t call you before I took
3 went / ever / to Japan / you / before / your car. I’m sorry.’
sushi / you / eaten Bob that he hadn’t called her
Had ? before he’d taken the car.
No, never. But it was delicious!

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Grammar UNIT 9
Extension
Past perfect Reported speech
1 Complete with the past simple or past 3 Complete the text by reporting the
perfect. statements a–e.
Freddie 1 (work) hard all day a ‘I started to play the guitar when I was eight
and was having a break. Mr Thomas, his boss, b ‘I have four guitars.’
2 c ‘I would really love to be in a rock band.’
(leave) his office at lunchtime
d ‘I’m going to play in a big concert soon.’
and hadn’t come back yet. Suddenly the door e ‘My dad was a guitarist as well.’
3
(open) and a young man
walked in, carrying a bag on his back. ‘Hi’, he Twelve-year-old Kevin Williams has only one
said. ‘I need to speak to my uncle, Mr Thomas.’ ambition for the future: he told me 1
Freddie didn’t know that his boss had a .
2
nephew, but he 4 (explain) When I spoke to him, he said
that Mr Thomas had gone out and told him to .
wait in his office. Five minutes later the young Only four years later, he is one of the best
man came out of the office and said he had to young guitarists in the country. He told me
leave because he 5 (forget) to that 3 ,
do something very important. As soon as and he always wanted to play the guitar
Freddie’s boss returned to the office, Freddie himself. He explained that he had bought his
said his nephew 6 (be) there. first guitar a few years earlier, and that now
4
‘My nephew? I don’t have a nephew’, he said. .
5
That was when Mr Thomas looked in his office He finally said .
and saw that his computer had disappeared
off his desk. The young man 7 Reporting verbs
(steal) it!
4 Report what the people said using the
verbs in brackets.
Past perfect: questions 1 ‘Yes, I stole the woman’s bag.’ (admit)
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The prisoner
2 Write the questions the police asked to
Freddie, using the past perfect. Use the
information in exercice 1. 2 ‘Oliver, you have to tidy your room before
you can play outside.’ (insist)
1 ?
The mother
At lunchtime.

2 ?
3 ‘My dog ate my homework.’ (claim)
Yes I did. And I told him to wait in his office.
The boy
3 ?

Something very important.
4 ‘It’s true that the Prime Minister has
4 ?
resigned.’ (confirm)
As soon as he returned to he office.
The reporter
5 ?

When he loooked in his office.
5 ‘No, I didn’t cheat in the exam!’ (deny)
The girl

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3 1 Tina plans to walk on the moon.


Unit 0 2 She hopes to be a Formula One champion.
3 Tina wants to learn Spanish.
1 1 (b) many 2 (e) much 3 (a) much 4 (c) many 4 She would like to live in Spain.
5 (f ) many 6 (d) much 5 Tina doesn’t plan to cook Spanish food.
6 She’d like to have a house by the sea.
2 1 The ideal friend doesn’t eat my chips.
2 Mary is doing her homework. 4 1 doesn’t have, has to 2 have, didn’t have, had,
3 My neighbours are friendly to me. didn’t have to 3 don’t have, have to
4 My sister gives me money.
5 We aren’t playing music in the living room. 5 1 can 2 3 mustn’t 4 5 can 6 mustn’t
6 They don’t play football at the weekend.

3 1 go 2 are going 3 am eating 4 don’t eat 5 works


6 is staying Consolidation

4 2 He always makes the bed. 1 2 prefer 3 can’t 4 like 5 hate 6 mind


3 He lays the table every weekend.
4 He never does the washing up. 2
1
5 He hardly ever irons the clothes. 2 Sabina and Thelma are interested in holidays.
6 He takes out the rubbish three times a week. 3 They aren’t afraid of anything.
4 Tom’s hopeless at doing homework.
5 1 Debra travelled by plane to Brazil last summer. 5
2 The weather was warm.
3 I made a lot of new friends. 3 1 Martina hopes to travel around the world.
4 They didn’t climb a mountain together. 2 Kate and Danny would like to be dancers.
5 Louise and Paul didn’t make a party to celebrate 3 Joseph doesn’t plan to study Maths.
their birthdays. 4 He wouldn’t like to work in a bank.
6 He swam in the sea every day last summer. 5 She wants to be an artist.

6 1 Did Debra travel / she did 2 was the weather / 4 1 don’t have to 2 have to 3 had to 4 didn’t have to
was it / it was 3 Did you make / I / we did 4 Did 5 have to 6 have to
they climb / they didn’t 5 Did Louise and Paul
make / they didn’t 6 Did he swim / he did 5 1 can 2 mustn’t 3 mustn’t 4 mustn’t 5 can 6 mustn’t

7 1 /t/ 2 /d/ 3 /d/ 4 /ɪd/ 5 /ɪd/ 6 /t/ 7 /t/ 8 /ɪd/ 9 /d/


8 1 should practise 2 should learn 3 shouldn’t worry Extension
4 should use 5 shouldn’t … translate 6 shouldn’t
1
1 I don’t like going to the theatre. I prefer going to
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stop
the cinema.
2 My brother can’t stand playing football.
3 My friends don’t mind staying at home if the
weather is bad.
4 I hate eating meat.
Unit 1 5 We enjoy having picnics in the park. We love
being outside in the fresh air!
Reinforcement
1 1 can’t stand 2 hates 3 loves 4 like 5 prefers
6 doesn’t mind

2 1 of 2 in 3 at 4 at 5 about 6 on

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2 1 interested 2 keen 3 good 4 serious 5 afraid 2 1 jumped 2 was trying 3 heard 4 fell 5 was crying
6 arrived
3 1 c 2 b 3 e 4 a 5 d
1 are you planning to go 2 I’d like to spend 3 I’m 3
1 When my mum was four, she used to dance on
hoping to stay 4 she wants to come 5 We’re hoping her kitchen table.
to rent 2 She didn’t use to eat her vegetables.
3 My mum used to play with cars.
4 1 don’t have to 2 have to 3 had to 4 didn’t have to 4 She didn’t use to play with dolls.
5 did … have to 5 My mum used to go swimming with her brother.
6 They didn’t use to write emails. They didn’t exist!
5 1 can park 2 mustn’t swim 3 mustn’t cycle … run
4 can cycle 5 mustn’t drop 6 mustn’t take your 4 1 Where did your grandparents use to live?
2 Did you use to visit them when you were young?
3 What did you use to do with them?
4 Did your grandparents use to have fans?
5 Did you use to go to their plays?
Unit 2
Reinforcement Extension
1 1 When I arrived home my sister was watching TV.
1 1 appeared 2 walked 3 was opening 4 heard 2 While the children were sleeping, a cat climbed
5 arrived 6 was going through their window.
3 I lost my keys when I was walking to school.
2 1 jumped 2 was trying 3 heard 4 fell 5 was crying 4 Tom broke his leg when he was playing football.
6 arrived 5 The car was moving very fast when it crashed.

3 1 My grandparents used to work in the theatre. 2


a was sitting b said c was shaking d died e fell
2 My gran used to be a director. f shouted g woke up
3 She didn’t use to have grey hair. 1 e 2 g 3 a 4 d 5 f 6 c 7 b
4 My grandad didn’t use to be bald.
5 He used to be very attractive. 3 1 c 2 e 3 d 4 b 5 a
6 They used to perform all over the country. 1 Gloria used to live in a small house in the city centre.
2 Tony didn’t use to do any exercise.
4 1 use 2 didn’t 3 Did 4 used 5 did 6 used, 7 use 3 Sandra used to work in the reception office.
4 Andy used to ride a very old bicycle.
5 Lisa didn’t use to like pasta.
Consolidation 4 1 did you use to live
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2 Did you use to do


1
1 3 did you use to work
2 While we were eating, I suddenly saw her nails. 4 did you use to ride
3 I was walking up the stairs when the cat jumped 5 Did you use to like
at me.
4 While I was sitting on my bed, someone
downstairs called my name.
5 I was going to the living room when I saw a child.
6

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2 1 Have you had dinner yet? 2 Yes, I’ve already eaten


Unit 3 3 Well, I haven’t eaten yet 4 No, I’ve had two pizzas
already 5 Have you been there yet? 6 No, I haven’t
Reinforcement tried it yet

3 1 fifteen years 2 they got married 3 four hours


1 1 has just eaten 2 has just bought 3 has just finished 4 last summer 5 two weeks
4 have just won 5 have just had 6 has just run
4 a How long have you had your dog?
2 1 yet 2 already 3 yet 4 already 5 yet 6 yet b Have you known Jill for long?
c Is this the first time you’ve been here?
3 1 for 2 since 3 for 4 for 5 since 6 for d How many times have your parents visited you?
e Has this happened a lot before now?
4
1
2 They’ve lived in Liverpool since 2006. 5 1 (e) for 2 (b) since 3 (d) since 4 (c) for 5 (a) since
3 Gary’s worked as a chef for a long time.
4 Trish has worked as a pilot since last year.
5
6 Gary’s studied French since he was twelve. Unit 4
7 Trish hasn’t gone skiing for two years.
Reinforcement
Consolidation 1
1 I think Halle Berry is the most beautiful actress in
Hollywood.
1 1 Mark has just finished his homework. 2 Kate Winslet is a more interesting actress than
2 We’ve just moved house. Paris Hilton.
3 Amy’s just painted the wall. 3 Watching a DVD is more convenient than going
4 John has just booked his ticket. to the cinema.
5 You’ve just eaten a sandwich. 4 Going to the cinema is the best way to see a film.
5 This is the busiest DVD shop in town.
2 1d2c3b4e5a 6 It’s busier than the department stores.

3 1 Kathleen hasn’t made the bed yet. 2 1 the same size as 2 not as interesting as 3 is as
2 Kathleen has already opened the window. tasty as 4 not as fast as 5 not as interesting as
3 She hasn’t thrown out the rubbish yet. 6 are as popular as
4 She hasn’t picked the clothes up from the floor yet.
5 She has already put on her glasses. 3 1 too expensive 2 not fashionable enough 3 too
small 4 too busy 5 long enough 6 too late
4 1c2a3b4c5a6b
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4 1 smells 2 sounds 3 tasted 4 looks 5 feel


5 1 since he was eighteen 2 for six days 3 since they
were children 4 for a few weeks 5 for ages 6 since 5 1 could / might 2 can’t 3 must 4 could / might
he was born

Consolidation
Extension
1 1 Yellow and blue trainers are more fashionable
1
2a3e4b5c6d than black shoes. 2 Discount supermarkets are
2 has just seen a film 3 have just returned from cheaper than other supermarkets. 3 You can find
a holiday 4 has just bought some new shoes the best offers on the internet. 4 The local market is
5 has just washed his car 6 has just received older than the shopping centre. 5 My watch is the
an email most expensive thing I’m wearing today.

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2 2 Coffee isn’t as healthy as orange juice. Consolidation


3 Secondary school isn’t as easy as primary school.
4 Famous brands aren’t as cheap as other brands.
5 Spring isn’t as hot as summer.
1 1c2a3b4a5b6a7c

3 1 fast enough 2 too young 3 good enough 4 strong


2 1 2 whose 3 whose 4 who’s 5 who’s 6
enough 5 too tired 6 too cold
3 1 2 Frank is a boy I met on holiday last year.
3 London is a city everyone should see once.
4 1 smelled / smelt 2 looked 3 taste 4 sounded 5 felt
4 5 Cycling is the sport I like the best.
5 1c2b3a4b5c
4 1a2b3b4a5a

Extension Extension
1 1 A film at the cinema is better than a DVD. 1 1 who 2 which 3 whose 4 where 5 which 6 when
2 Luc is the most interesting person I know.
3 We live in the biggest city in the country.
4 I think French is easier than English.
2 1 (c) who’s 2 (a) whose 3 (d) who’s 4 (b) whose
5 (f ) who’s 6 (e) whose
5 Walking is more convenient than driving.

2 1 isn’t as old as 2 is as tall as 3 aren’t as thin as


3 Hester is a girl who I met at my Music class. She’s
someone who gets to know new people quickly
4 isn’t as curly as 5 isn’t as long as
and easily. She plays an instrument which I think
is really difficult: the clarinet. Music is something
3 1 isn’t tall enough 2 are too expensive 3 is too late
that you have to love if you want to be good at
4 aren’t old enough 5 is too difficult
it, and she really loves it. The music which she
likes best is jazz. It’s a type of music which can be
4 1 sound 2 look 3 smell 4 taste 5 feel
difficult to enjoy. I thought I didn’t like it but Hester
gave me some CDs that she thought I would love
5 1 (d) must 2 (b) can’t 3 (c) might / may / could
and she was right. Now I
4 (a) can’t 5 (e) must
think jazz is fantastic!

4 When I go to Jersey, which is the island where my


mother’s family lives, I always have a good time. I
go with my mother, who loves visiting everyone in
Unit 5 her family as often as possible. She still has friends
who never left Jersey, for example Carole, who has
Reinforcement a fantastic hotel there. When we go to the hotel,
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which is in an old country house, Carole gives us


the best rooms. The hotel has a great pool and
1 1 when 2 where 3 whose 4 that 5 who 6 which
fitness area, where I could happily stay the whole
day. Unfortunately, my mother wants me to go with
2 1 whose 2 whose 3 who’s 4 who’s 5 whose 6 whose
her on all her other visits, which can be a bit boring
sometimes. I wish I could stay for the whole holiday
3 1a2c3c4b5c
with Carole!
4 1 2 I think my father, who is an architect, has an
interesting job. 3 I like going to Scotland, where my
grandmother lives. 4 5 6 I got a guitar for my
birthday, which made me very happy!

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4 2 If I find your keys, I’ll call you.


Unit 6 3 Sue will fail her exams if she doesn’t study hard.
4 If we drive, we’ll arrive earlier.
Reinforcement 5 Mum will make you a sandwich if you’re hungry.
6 If Phil wants to speak to me, he’ll have to wait a
few minutes.
1 1 will probably 2 will probably 3 probably won’t
4 will probably, will probably 5 probably won’t

2 1 ’s having 2 will 3 we’re going to 4 will probably


5 is showing 6 she’s going to buy
Unit 7
3 1 probably 2 might 3 will 4 won’t 5 probably 6 might
Reinforcement
4 1e2f3b4a5c6d
1 1 is 2 ’ll sit 3 rains 4 want 5 ’ll wear 6 ’ll be

Consolidation 2 1e2f3a4c5b6d

3 1 I feel sick 2 you don’t sleep enough


1 a 2 and 5 b 4 c 1 and 6 d 3 3 my sister shouts at me 4 the sun shines
5 always gets good marks
2 1 is having 2 will melt 3 is going to book 4 will
probably be 5 won’t live 6 probably won’t eat 4 1 ’d go 2 did 3 saw 4 ’d be 5 slept
3 1 might 2 probably won’t 3 I’ll probably 5 1a2b3b4b5a6b
4 you’ll probably 5 might 6 I’ll probably be

4 1 go, will get 2 wins, will be 3 go, want 4 passes,


will have 5 won’t stay, is 6 will buy, breaks down Consolidation

1 1 is 2 ’ll sit 3 rains 4 want 5 ’ll wear 6 ’ll be


Extension
2 1 (e) when 2 (f ) when 3 (a) unless 4 (c) unless
5 (b) when 6 (d) unless
1 1 ’ll do 2 ’s going to crash 3 ’ll have 4 ’m meeting
5 ’s going to buy 3 1 If Jim eats too much, he feels sick.
2 You feel tired if you don’t sleep.
2 1 Are you doing 2 I’m going to stay 3 is she having 3 I get angry if my sister shouts at me.
4 it’s going to rain 5 we won’t be able 6 lots of
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4 People feel happy if the sun shines.


people are coming 7 we’ll have 5 If Harry works hard, he always gets good marks.
3 I love designing clothes, so I (will) probably 4 1 ’d go 2 did 3 saw 4 ’d scream 5 ’d be 6 slept
study fashion design at art school. I’ve made a
lot of clothes and I don’t really know what to do 5 1c2b3a4a5c
with them – I (might) start selling them on the
internet. My mum’s a businesswoman so she (will)
probably help me. But my dad wants me to study
medicine, so he probably (won’t) like my ideas. All
my friends are into clothes and the internet. They
(will) probably work with me too. If we do well, we
(might) open a shop in our local shopping centre.

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Extension Consolidation

1 1 is 2 ’ll sit 3 rains 4 want 5 ’ll wear 1 1 are forbidden 2 aren’t allowed 3 are played
4 is served 5 isn’t permitted
2
1 She’ll call you back when she has more time to
talk. 2 1 The AVE to Seville wasn’t opened until 1992.
2 I’ll buy a new mobile when I have enough money. 2
3 I won’t read inside unless it rains. 3 Expo Zaragoza was held in 2008.
4 You’ll never know what sushi tastes like unless 4 Palma Airport was used by over 22 million people
you try it. in 2008.
5 We’ll go to the beach every day when the 5
summer holidays begin.
3 1 New York City is known as the Big Apple.
3
1 (d) If Jim eats too much chocolate, he feels sick. 2 Hamlet and Macbeth were written by William
2 (a) You feel tired if you don’t sleep enough. Shakespeare.
3 (b) I get angry if my sister shouts at me. 3 Guernica was painted by Pablo Picasso.
4 (e) People feel happy if the sun shines. 4 More than 500 films are made in the US
5 (c) If Harry works hard, he always gets good every year.
marks. 5 The 2010 Oscar for Best Film was won
by The King's Speech.
4 1 Would you be 2 you won 3 I had to 4 I’d be
5 would eat 6 I went 4 1 What’s the restaurant decorated with?
2 Who are the menus designed by?
5 1 (a) if 2 (b) unless 3 (b) Unless 4 (a) If 5 (c) Unless 3 Where is the gym located?
4 Who was the new reception designed by?
5 Who is the new sports club run by?

5 1 was; A Hollywood film was made in the hotel.


Unit 8 2 Who; It was designed by a famous web designer.
3 How many... were; Over a hundred articles were
written about the hotel last year. 4 What; A new
Reinforcement budget hotel was opened last week. 5 seen; Brad
Pitt was seen in the reception.
1 1 is called 2 manages 3 is always fully booked
3 are cleaned 4 is served 5 perform

2 1 was built 2 managed 3 was painted Extension


4 were installed 5 bought 6 were hired
1
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1 is spoken 2 is served 3 repair 4 are locked


3 1 are produced 2 were made 3 is known 4 were 5 is used 6 sells
watched 5 are shown 6 is used 7 is seen 8 was won
2 1 are spoken 2 is used 3 study 4 were taught
4
1 Who was Angelina Jolie’s dress designed by? 5 are practised
2 When was the film shown for the first time?
3 What was the screenplay based on?
4 Who was nominated for the Oscar?
5 How many celebrities were invited to the event?
6 Where was the after party held?

5
a was held b was nominated c was shown
d was designed e were invited f was based
1 d 2 c 3 f 4 b 5 e 6 a

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3
1 What kinds of activities are used to practise 2 1 How long had you known each other before you
speaking skills? got married?
2 Are students required to speak more in lessons? 2 Before the party, when was the last time Gary had
3 Is grammar taught in lessons now? seen Susan?
4 What other things are included in English 3 Had you ever eaten sushi before you went to
language lessons? Japan?
5 Is the English language taught better now, in 4 How many times had you tried to call Jackie
your opinion? before she finally answered?
5 What had Tom had for dinner the night before he
4 a It is needed to organise words into sentences (3) became ill?
b students are asked to imagine they are in
different situations (1) 3 1 he had to come immediately. She’d fallen down
c Vocabulary and pronunciation are given as much the stairs. 2 that he’d be there in ten minutes.
attention (4) 3 she had called an ambulance. 4 that his mother
d is taught in a more practical way (5) was fine. 5 that he could see her now.
e They are divided into pairs or small groups (2)
4 1 insisted 2 claimed 3 denied 4 revealed 5 admitted

Extension
Unit 9
Reinforcement 1 1 had worked 2 had left 3 opened 4 explained
5 had forgotten 6 had been 7 had stolen

1 1a2a3b4a5b6b 2 1 When had Mr Thomas left his office?


2 Did you explain that Mr Thomas had gone out?
2 1 (b) been 2 (d) What, eaten 3 (a) When, seen 3 What did the young man say he had forgotten to
4 (c) How, had you 5 (e) Had do?
4 When did you tell your boss that his nephew had
3 1 that he was really happy 2 that he’d passed his been there?
exam 3 that his dad was going to buy him a dog 5 When did Mr Thomas see that his computer had
4 that his mum would be pleased about the exam disappeared?
5 that she wouldn’t be pleased about the dog
3 1 (c) he would really love to be in a rock band
4 1 claimed 2 denied 3 revealed 4 confirmed 2 (a) he had started to play the guitar when he was
5 admitted eight
3 (e) his dad had been a guitarist as well
4 (b) he had four guitars
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5 (d) he was going to play in a big concert soon


Consolidation
4 1 admitted that he had stolen the woman’s bag
1 1 (d) had stolen 2 (b) had gone out 3 (f ) had fallen 2 insisted that he had had to tidy his room before
asleep 4 (a) had rained 5 (e) hadn’t eaten 6 (c) had he could play outside 3 claimed that the dog had
taken eaten his homework 4 confirmed that the Prime
Minister had resigned 5 denied that she had
cheated in the exam

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