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Answers : LESSON 1
1A: page 1
1. D 2. B
page 2
3. A 4. B 5. C
2A: page 2
1. have 5. have
2. has 6. has
3. have 7. have
4. Have 8. has
2B: page 3
1. am 6. are
2. is 7. are
3. are 8. are
4. is 9. is
5. are 10. is
3: page 3
1. looking 6. running
2. finding 7. rubbing
3. coming 8. cutting
4. baking 9. swimming
5. taking 10. digging
3: page 3
1. is writing 5. are shutting
2. is hurrying 6. is walking
3. is buying 7. are watching
4. is ringing 8. is tying
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5: page 4
1. am helping 5. is ironing
2. is working 6. are chirping
3. is coming 7. is scolding
4. is talking 8. are leaving
6A: page 4
1. is he 4. is it
2. is she 5. aren’t you
3. are they
6B: page 4
1. aren’t you 4. isn’t it
2. aren’t they 5. aren’t you
3. isn’t she
7B: page 5
1. Rita’s pencil 3. Those men’s bags
2. My sister’s bowl 4. My neighbour’s cats.
7C: page 5
1. She likes them. 4. My neighbour’s cats.
2. He carries it 5. It running after them
3. They tak to her 6. They talk to us.
8A: page 5
(a) He drinks a glass of lemonade to quench his thirst
(d) They walk along the sandy beach to look for some shells.
8B: page 6
(b) This is the postman who has brought two letters for you.
(d) Did you talk to the man who was waiting outside ?
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8C: page 6
(d) The lady who has bought a new car is very proud.
8D: page 7
9A: page 7
1. Oranges, peaches, mangoes and apples are sold in supermarkets.
9B: page 7
9C: page 7
LESSON 2
1B: page 8
1. C 2. C
page 9
3. B 4. A 5. C
1C: page 9
1. He looks after his sugarcane fields.
2. He notices her when she tries to hide herself behind the sugarcane plants.
3. Because she has lost the money that her mother has given her to pay for her bus fare.
4. He stops a taxi and asks the driver to take her to school.
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1D: page 9
1. chatters 2. howls 3. rings
4. coos 5. squawks 6. chirps
2: page 10
1. washes 6. cries
2. watches 7. crosses
3. hurries 8. tosses
4. fries 9. enjoys
5. does 10. like
3: page 10
1. do we? 3. does she?
2. do they? 4. does he?
4A: page 10
1. doesn’t she? 3. don’t they?
2. doesn’t you? 4. don’t I? 5. hasn’t he ?
4B: page 11
(a) We do not run along the road.
(b) They do not drink any water.
(c) You do not catch a big fish.
(d) She does not sharpen her knife.
4C: page 11
(a) She does not try hard. (d) Rita does not wash her hands.
(b) He does not bury the dead animal. (e) Tom does not brush his teeth.
(c) Mary does not hurry to school. (f) The dog does not watch the house.
5: page 11
(1) Do I take my pen !. (4) Does Devi wash the dishes ?
(2) Do you see the accident ? (5) Does he try to help him?
(3) Does Sarika stay at house? (6) Does she cross the field ?
6: page 11
(1) daisy (3) trousers
(2) hare, rabbit (d) armchair
7A: page 12
(2) longer - longest
(3) better - best
(4) worse - worst
(5) farther - farthest
(6) less - least
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7B: page 12
(1) better (2) prettiest (3) taller
(4) lower (5) intelligent (6) cleverer
(7) worst (8) heavier (9) shorter
8. page 12
1. crowd 2. crew 3. fleet
4. bunch 5. colony 6. pile
9A. page 13
9B. page 13
1. The book which is on the desk is yours.
2. The dress which she is wearing is very beautiful.
3. The basket which she is carrying is heavy.
4. The story which she has told us is very funny.
9C. page 13
(1) it (2) they (3) She (4) He (5) they (6) He - them (7) it
11A: page 14
1. She has lost her new pen. 2. I saw Rita running away.
3. Rita came to meet Paul.
11B: page 14
(a) Have you seen Mary ? (b) Do you want to have some water ?
(c) Does Rita come to school every day ?
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page 14
LESSON 3
1B: page 15
1. D
page 16
2. C 3. B 4. B 5. C
1C: page 16
1. He changed them into gold coins.
2. He dropped them through a slot.
3. He put it inside his forge.
4. He knelt and besought the statue to make him rich.
5. Because he got the gold coins saved by Mr Larey.
2A: page 16
(2) came has come
(3) got have got
(4) fell have fallen
(5) saw has sun
2B: page 17
1. lost 6. put
2. ate 7. Did - meet
3. flew 8. Did - know
4. left 9. shook
5. brought 10. did - ask
3A: page 17
1. didn’t she ? 3. didn’t has ?
2. did’t they ? 4. didn’t she ?
3B: page 17
1. She did not take the pen. 4. We did not leave early.
2. We did not meet him. 5. You did not dig a hole.
3. They did not carry the bag.
4A: page 17
1. Did she catch many fish ? 3. Did she send a lettr to me ?
2. Did the thief run away ? 4. Did he throw the paper away ?
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4B: page 18
1. This is the girl whose dress is torn.
2. I have met the woman whose daughter has been hurt.
3. Are you the man whose son came to see me ?
4. Is this the clown whose jokes are very funny ?
5: page 18
1. The boy whose father has bought a new car is very happy.
2. The woman whose son broke a window pane has come to meet you.
3. The girl whose umbrella has been lost is crying bitterly.
4. The man whose dog has bitten somebody is in big trouble.
6: page 18
(a) formation (f) inspection
(b) composition (g) invitation
(c) subtraction (h) information
(d) addition (i) attention
(e) multiplication (j) attraction
7: page 18
1. He broke the cup. 2. She ate something.
8: page 19
2. more handsome most handsome.
3. more expensive most expensive.
4. more easily most easily.
5. more clearly most clearly.
9: page 19
1. more expensive 6. most
2. more beautiful 7. more carefully
3. more talkative 8. most politely
4. most easily 9. angrily
5. most expensive 10. clearly
10: page 19
(1) punishment (5) movement
(2) judgement (6) commencement
(3) government (7) advertisement
(4) development (7) excitement
11A: page 19
1. clown 2. pilot 3. hospital
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11B: page 20
(a) She buys a new book. (b) We play with our friends.
11C: page 20
(a) She went to at the shop and she bought a pen.
11D: page 20
(a) Salma is a pretty small girl. (b) Jane brought a pretty dress
12A: page 20
2. sofa 3. pear / pineapple
12B: page 20
2. insects 3. reptiles 4. metals 5. mammals 6. vegetables
LESSON 4
1B: page 21
1. A 2. D
page 22
3. B 4. C 5. B
1C: page 22
(1) He built it in his own yard.
(2) He showed them the birds that he kept in his aviary.
(3) He wanted to know if the bird could talk.
(4) He paid five thousand rupees.
(5) Because his daughter had a friend to talk to.
2A: page 22
(1) remove (4) apologize
(2) repeat (5) assemble
(3) disappear (6) irritate
2B: page 22
(1) extinguish (4) postpone
(2) seize (5) shout
(3) decide (6) purchase
3A: page 23
1. was hurrying 2. were crossing 3. was writing 4. was raining
5. was peelig 6. were - watching 7. were working 8. were - reading
9. Was - swimming 10. was doing
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3B: page 23
1. were listening 5. was going
2. were talking 6. were talking
3. saw 7. was reading
4. met 8. were walking
4A: page 24
1. She was not telling a story. 2. They were not going to the seaside.
4B: page 24
1. Were we doing our home work. 2. Were you diving in the sea ?
4C: page 24
1. She was watching television. 2. They were talking loudly.
5A: page 24
(a) low (d) worst (g) careless
(b) strong (e) cleaner (h) polite
(c) ugly (f) stupid (i) different
5B: page 24
1. calm 5. difficult
2. fat 6. hopeless
3. private 7. lazy
4. silent 8. irregular
5C: page 24
1. Ripe tomatoes 4. Correct answers
2. Happy children 5. Tall men
3. Red apples 6. Fat oxen
6A: page 25
1. She/He likes to eat a green guava.
2. The happy child is buying a tomato.
3. I am looking at the tall man.
4. This woman is tired.
5. I have a ripe mango and a green pear.
6B: page 25
1. grateful 6. hopeful
2. beautiful 7. thankful
3. hateful 8. useful
4. playful 9. plentiful
5. careful 10. doubtful
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6C: page 25
1. noisy 6. cloudy
2. rainy 7. greedy
3. hasty 8. thirsty
4. stormy 9. sunny
5. rusty 10. hungry
7A: page 25
1. generous 6. hazardous
2. glorious 7. furious
3. perilous 8. poisonous
4. dangerous 9. ambitious
5. studious 10. mountainous
7B: page 25
1. Rita has bought beautiful flowers.
2. A beautiful girl has come to see you.
8A: page 26
1. musical 6. national
2. brutal 7. original
3. coastal 7. central
4. natural 7. occasional
4. fatal 7. typical
8B: page 26
1. comfortable 6. national
2. remarkable 7. lavable
3. respectful 8. suitable
4. charitable 9. agreeable
5. reliable 10. reasonable
8C: page 26
(a) pleasant (e) national
(b) ignorant (f) lavable
(c) assistant (g) suitable
(d) silent (h) agreeable
9: page 26
1. This is the girl whom you have met on the road.
2. The lady whom I have seen her at the party is pretty.
3. Is this the girl whom you want to see ?
4. Is this the pupil whom you want to meet.
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10: page 27
1. or 2. either 3. nor 4. either 5. either 6. Neither
11A: page 27
1. dustbin 2. parrot 3. clerk
11B: page 27
1. The basket is full of vegetables.
2. I have met my aunt today.
11C: page 27
1. She is buying red tomatoes. 2. He ruins after at a hare.
11D: page 27
(a) Rita will go to London by plane today.
(b) Tom is coming to Vacoas tonight.
LESSON 5
1B: page 28
1. Because wood floats on water.
2. Because they did not know anything that could fly in space.
3. They invented a hot air balloon.
4. It carried a sheep, a cockerel and a duck.
5. Invented a glider.
6. Because he trembled like a leaf while he was talking to his master.
7. He resigned from his post.
2B: page 29
1. has sent 6. have - read
2. has seen 7. has - gone
3. have - met 8. Have - taken
4. have travelled 9. have asked
5. Have - seen 10. has - rained
3A: page 29
1. have you 4. haven’t I
2. has she 5. hasn’t she
3. have we 6. haven’t they
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3B: page 29
1. I have not met my friends already.
2. They have not paid me a visit.
4A: page 30
1. Has she talked to me. 2. Have they cleaned the room ?
4B: page 30
1. She has come to school.
2. We have met him.
5: page 30
6: page 30
7A: page 31
1. I see them. 4. Give us the boxes.
2. They tell us stories. 5. They meet them.
3. They buy cakes for them.
7B: page 31
1. hers 2. theirs 3. mine 4. ours yours 5. his
8A: page 31
1. us 2. her 3. them 4. him 5. them
6. him 7. her 8. us 9. theirs 10. them
8B: page 32
1. yourself 2. itself 3. myself
4. themselves 5. themselves 6. ourselves
8C: page 32
1. yourself 2. himself 3. herself 4. herself
5. itself 6. myself 7. themselves 8. ourselves
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9A: page 32
1. Manda has gone to Canada to study. She will stay there for three years.
9B: page 32
My sister likes eating fried potatoes.
9C: page 32
We watched television last night.
9D: page 32
1. scales 2. lizard
LESSON 6
1B: page 34
1. C 2. C 3. A 4. D 5. A
1C: page 34
1. Because their brother Wahed had been successful in his examinations.
2. They cleaned his room.
3. They went there to greet Wahed and to bring him back home.
4. He told them that he had brought gifts for everybody.
5. Because he was tired after his voyage.
2A: page 35
1. have been living 6. has been listening
2. has been using 7. has been working
3. has been calling 8. have been living
4. have been working 9. have been studying
5. have been learning
2B: page 35
1. They have not been watching television.
2. He has not been working for a long time.
2C: page 35
1. Has she been working since this morning ?
2. Have they been studying for a week ?
3A: page 35
1. gaily 6. easily
2. happily 7. skilfully
3. gently 8. cheaply
4. sweetly 9. hoisily
5. proudly 10. angrily
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3B: page 36
1. patiently 4. foolishly
2. silently 5. loudly
3. lately 6. neatly
4: page 36
1. I always brush my teeth every morning.
2. No one had ever undergone such one operation.
3. We see him seldom these days
4. You can do even better if you try again.
5. I do not remember having ever met him.
6. He is too exhausted to speak.
7. She is often at home.
8. He was much surprised by the good news.
5: page 36
1. gratefully 3. carefully
2. beautifully 4. joyfully
page 37
5. cheerfully 7. proudly
6. painfully 8. angrily
page 37
1. Mrs Amelie was busy preparing dinner when the postman knocked at the door.
2. Paul was holding the glass when it suddenly slipped out of his hands and broke.
4. I do not know the time when my father will be back home from work.
5. You must have a rest when you will have finished to do your homework.
6B: page 37
PART A
7A: page 38
to your any enough smiled
welfare because on that gave
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PART B
7B: page 38
allow did of visit be
LESSON 7
1B: page 39
1. By water cycle. 3. By the heat produced by the sun.
2. By evaporation into water vapour. 4. By the condensation of water vapour.
page 40
5. It comes back to Earth in the form of rain and snow.
6. About 98%
7. About 10%
8. About 2%
9. By transpiration
10. In the north pole and in south pole.
2A: page 40
1. fatten 6. deepen
2. loosen 7. deaden
3. flatten 8. lengthen
4. weaken 9. fasten
5. broaden 10. shorten
2B: page 40
1. enforce 6. enrage
2. enrich 7. encourage
3. encircle 8. encounter
4. endanger 9. enlarge
5. enjoy 10. enclose
3A: page 40
1. fill 6. relieve
2. kneel 7. receive
3. prove 8. lose
4. please 9. do
3B: page 41
1. act 6. enjoy
2. advise 7. widen
3. feed 8. enlarge
4. build 9. fail
5. speak 9. laugh
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4A: page 41
1. will pay 7. will help
2. will you go 8. will not attend
3. will you do 9. will come
4. will be 10. will not get
5. will mother prepare 11. will not take
6. will shine 12. will attend
4B: page 41
1. is going 5. will you attend
2. is leaving 6. will they take
3. are travelling 7. will you come
4. is addressing
4C: page 42
1. comes 6. will stay
2. strikes 7. will be
3. decreases 8. will watch
4. learns 9. will pay
5. will leave
5A: page 42
1. You will not have to answer all the questions.
2. She will not spend all her money on clothes.
5B: page 42
1. Will he wait for you at the office ?
2. Will they travel by bus tomorrow ?
6A: page 42
1. is 5. is
2. is 6. are
3. is 7. is
4. are
6B: page 42
1. short 6. old
2. wealthy 7. high
3. fast 8. powerful
4. stupid 9. beautiful
5. weak 10. bad
6C: page 43
1. to discourage 7. to blame
2. to save 8. to question
3. to delay 9. to leave
4. to reward 10. to refuse
5. to whisper 11. to fail
6. to forget 12. to sink
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7A: page 43
1. He peeled the banana and he ate it.
2. He opened his bag and took out his English book.
3. She opens the door and welcomes her guests.
7B: page 43
1. We gave her ten rupees but she did not want to take the money.
2. Somebody knocked at his door but he did not open it.
3. I offered him a gift but he did not want to take it.
4. We wanted to bring him to the hospital but he was already dead.
8A: page 44
1. unless 5. if
2. unless 6. is
3. if 7. unless
4. unless
8B: page 44
1. whom 6. which
2. whom 7. which
3. where 8. whose
4. whose 9. who
5. who 10. where
9A: page 44
1. newspaper
9B: page 44
Rita will go to Pamplemousses. She will travel by bus
9C: page 44
He has bought a ripe mango
PART A
10A: page 45
home kissed sandwich you them
when at who welcome and
PART B
10B: page 45
of going to become country/island
LESSON 8
1B: page 47
1. C 2. A 3. A 4. D 5. B
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1C: page 47
1. He told her that he would return home late.
2. She asked him to post a letter for her.
3. She invited her sister Sadna to dinner the next Sunday.
4. She tied a knot in his handkerchief.
1D: page 47
1. mews 2. quacks 3. hoots
4. barks 5. crows 6. croaks
2A: page 48
1. If it rains we will go there by taxi.
2B: page 48
1. You will be ill if you play in the rain.
2. Somebody will come if you ring the bell.
3. He will give you some money if he earns his salary today.
4. She will come to see you if she has enough time.
5. He will swim in the sea if he gres to the seaside.
3: page 47
(1) won’t she ? (4) will he ?
(2) won’t they ? (5) will you ?
(3) won’t she ? (4) will he ?
4: page 47
1. If you teased her she would cry.
2. If they came back late their parents would scold them.
3. If I told you the good news you would be very happy.
4. If you made much noise you would disturb your neighbours.
5. If you did not smoke cigarettes you would enjoy a better health.
6. If I did not come at the appointed time, my friends would not wait for me.
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5: page 49
1. He would be happy if you told him the truth.
2. My father would watch television if there was a live football match.
3. Mother would call for a doctor if the baby was sick.
4. Mrs Sammy would go to the market if she needed vegetables for dinner.
5. If your father found you here, he would punish you.
6. I would be scared if I saw a snake.
6: page 49
(1) hare (2) mosquito
(3) harbour (4) butterfly
7: page 50
(1) to (6) with
(2) from (7) by
(3) of (8) from
(4) into (9) among
(5) at (10) in
8A: page 51
(1) of (6) to
(2) into (7) to
(3) by (8) from
(4) at (9) with
(5) with (10) for
8B: page 51
1. She could run fast although she was fat.
2. He wanted to play football although his left leg was injured.
3. He passed his examination although he was very lazy.
4. The pupils continued to play football although it was raining heavily.
5. Although he was very tired he did not want to have a rest.
6. Although she was intelligent she did not pass her examination.
PART A
9A: page 52
in basket that forget drinking for
cashier busy her noticed
PART B
9B: page 52
because basket
told drove wife
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LESSON 9
1B: page 55
1. A 2. C 3. D 4. D 5. B
1C: page 55
1. Because he had toothache.
2. He injected cocaine into his gum.
3. Because he was afraid when the dentist took his forceps.
4. He gave him a mouth wash.
5. Because he did not feel any pain.
2: page 56
1. singing 6. smoking
2. singing 7. raining
3. practising 8. drinking
4. swimming 9. smoking
5. working 10. eating peeling
3: page 56
1. hurrying 2. shouting 3. is perching 4. working
5. flying 6. wants 7. hastening
4: page 56
1. see 5. to close
2. having 6. to make
3. to work 7. crying
4. waiting 8. lending
5: page 57
1. has been raining 6. has been shopping
2. has been polishing 7. has been watering
3. has been barking 8. have been discussing
4. have been staring 9. Has been listening
5. have been trying 10. Have they been tidying
6: page 57
1. You will have a good harvest by watering them regularly.
2. He makes a living by working very hard.
3. You can arrive on time by taking a taxi.
4. We can aerate the room by opening all the windows.
5. He killed the wasp by throwing a stone at it.
6. You must not disturb others by talking in class.
7. We succeeded to escape by jumping over the high fence.
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7: page 58 8A: page 58
1. were 1. since
2. could come 2. for
3. would stop 3. since
4. could do 4. for
5. would say 5. for
6. were 6. for
7. could see 7. for
8. could fly 8. since
9. could swim 9. since
8B: page 59
1. happy 7. What
2. sale 8. All
3. to 9. hole
4. whom 10. whole
5. but 11. much
6. Although 12. mechanic
8C: page 59
1. comes 6. has lost
2. will travel 7. was giving
3. took 8. is talking
4. is sleeping 9. helped
5. have been studying 10. carries
PART A
9A: page 60
monkey sure with how
day out would higher
surprise that
PART B
9B: page 60
house gathering
opened taking cause
LESSON 10
1B: page 63
1. C 2. B 3. D 4. A
1C: page 63
1. He went there to have a rest
2. Because he saw a yellow bird flying against the window panes.
3. He kept it in a carton box.
4. He asked his father to buy a small cage
5. His father explained to him that it was not good to keep the bird in a cage.
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2: page 64
1. Open 6. will you do
2. Go 7. are you running
3. Don’t smoke 8. to park
4. Don’t talk 9. to come
5. Don’t worry
3: page 64
1. mine 4. Theirs
2. hers 5. his
3. ours 6. yours
4: page 64
1. A rat is killed by a cat. 4. Mangoes are sold by us.
2. A fish is caught by you. 5. Your books are taken by you.
3. The doors are opened by her.
5: page 65
1. A letter is being written by her. 4. The seeds are sown by you.
2. A shirt is buying bought by you. 5. Apples are being bought by them.
3. Flowers are being sold by him.
6: page 65
1. A hat was bought by her. 4. The mangoes were seen by her.
2. His cap was lost by him. 5. Many fish were caught by they.
3. Letters were sent by us.
7: page 65
1. A cup has been broken by him.
2. My pencil has been taken by her.
3. Three mistakes have been made by one.
4. Many letters have been brought by him.
5. The windows have been shut by her.
8A: page 65
1. is spoken 5. is expected
2. is grown 6. is used
3. is forbidden 7. is taken
4. is allowed
page 66
8. are laid 9. are requested 10. are heated
8B: page 66
1. arrival 5. weakness
2. depth 6. laziness
3. lateness 7. death
4. beauty 8. kindness
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9A: page 66
She does not carry a basket.
9B: page 66
Did he bring a letter ?
9C: page 66
Suzy is my sister. She wants to meet you at Triolet.
10A: page 66
I am helping my mother.
10B: page 66
She writes with by a pen
10C: page 66
ship sailor boat yacht.
11A: page 67
He runs quickly to catch the bus
11B: page 67
The lazy girl did not do her homework.
PART A
12A: page 67
foot always told ride with his down
if road side
PART B
12A: page 67
his rain bicycle hurt know
LESSON 11
1B: page 69
1. 4, Church Street, Port Louis.
2. They had a wonderful time there during the last December.
3. They had invited their relatives.
4. Their relatives had a car accident.
page 70
5. To be lowely at the seaside.
6. She is asking her to come and stay for two weeks at the seaside with her family.
7. She forgot to bring her beachwear.
2A: page 70
1. An apple will be bought by him.
2. A story will be told by her
3. The books will be brought by this
4. Many mistakes will be made by you.
5. Apples will be bought by them.
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2B: page 70
1. under 6. empty
2. after 7. ugly
3. far 8. dangerous
4. ashamed 9. right
5. shallow 10. weak
3A: page 70
1. The magician let me look into his hat.
2. He heard the telephone ring.
3. I reminded my father to fetch me in the evening.
4. The teacher advised him to seek his father’s permission.
5. The man dived to save the drowning boy.
3B: page 71
(1) I saw the two boys shaking hands.
(2) He watched the tailor sewing the button.
(3) We could hear the winds blowing through the trees.
(4) They enjoyed listening to the sweet music.
3C: page 71
1. him 6. yours
2. them 7. her
3. me 8. their
4. us 9. theirs
5. mine 10. ours
4: page 71
1. more expensive 6. hilly
2. most intelligent 7. sweeten
3. funny 8. objection
4. rotten 9. pavement
5. frozen 10. daily
5: page 72
1. is busy preparing 6. shipping
2. accompanies 7. will bring
3. met 8. has been lying
4. has 9. wanted
5. was swimming 10. will go
6: page 72
(1) are closed (6) are normally made
(2) is lost (7) is normally imported
(3) are torn (8) was stolen
(4) are sold (9) are dipped
(5) are brought (10) are taught
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7: page 72
(1) since (4) too
(2) for (3) to
(5) already
page 73
(6) a little (9) on
(7) Although (10) yet
(8) just
PART A
8A:
busy once away low
by grass its against
cat’s fixed
PART B
8A:
of his away cat
himself
LESSON 12
page 75 1B:
1. D 2. B
page 76:
3. D 4. B
1C: page 76
1. He saw the toad when he was watering the plants in his garden.
2. He put it in a small tin.
3. He bought it to have fun at school.
4. and started to laugh when they saw the toad hopping
2: page 76
(1) roars (2) bleats (3) moos
(4) squeaks (5) neighs (6) squeaks
3: page 76
(a) My mother cooks food in the kitchen.
(b) I like to go to the seaside.
4: page 77
1. is calling 7. has been waiting
2. carries 8. will become
3. saw 9. has been living
4. flies 10. is taught
5. was running 11. was bought
6. changing
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5: page 77
1. awake 5. unlucky
2. cheap 6. modern
3. ashamed 7. scarce
4. straight 8. safe
6: page 77
(1) cloudy (6) encourages
(2) injured (7) hungry
(3) silently (8) importance
(4) bakery (9) proud
(5) receipt
7: page 78
Rubina is on the beach. She is picking up shells.
PART A
home out in that bread by away
them his not
PART B
preparing to for
rats
pharmacy
LESSON 13
1B: page 80
(1) A (2) D
page 81
(3) C (4) A (5) B
1C: page 81
(1) The ox tilled his field.
(2) He took it to a veterinarian.
(3) He gave him a miraculous drug for the ox.
(4) The ox became very excited broke its rope and run away.
(5) Because the ox had broken its rope and had run away after drinking the drug.
2: page 81
(a) Rita is swimming in the sea.
(b) Tom is talking to his mother.
3: page 81
(a) Devi is in a shop. She is buying a new bag.
(b) Mina is in Italy. She will stay there for a month.
4: page 82
aquarium
5: page 82
Rita goes to the market and she buys vegetables.
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6: page 82
(a) hare, rabbit, fish, sheep
(a) plastic, shirt, rubber, cotton
7: page 82
(a) rose (b) gold
8C: page 82
She forget to bring her camera.
9A: page 82
(a) won’t she ? (b) didn’t you ?
9B: page 82
Every pupil has to listen quietly when the teacher speaks.
PART A
10A: page 83
all their office for
made from
and entered hit sternly
PART B
10B: page 83
their to name
name
not have
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