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Module 1 1. in
Unit 1 (1a) 2. at
A.
1. are you doing, want
3. in
4. On
Module 2
Unit 4 (2a)
2. boils 5. at A.
3. is surfing, is listening 6. on 1. has always wanted
4. doesn’t belong 2. have visited
5. think, is ringing E. 3. has spent
6. usually finish, ’m working 1. ago 4. Have … ever tasted
2. In 5. have never travelled
B. 3. At 6. have sent
1. b 2. c 3. a 4. b 4. During
5. c 6. a 7. b 8. a 5. until B.
1. c 2. a 3. b
C. F. 4. c 5. b 6. a
Helen are you doing 1. at 2. at 3. at 4. in 5. at
Grace am cooking 6. at 7. for 8. on 9. in C.
Helen never cook, hate 1. I have never eaten snails.
Grace know, don’t feel, want Unit 3 (1c) 2. My brother visited Africa a few years
Helen are you making A. ago.
Grace tastes 1. My parents didn’t use to give me a 3. Did Sheila take a pottery course last
lot of money. year?
D. 2. Did you use to go out more in the 4. The boys have always wanted to go
past? skiing.
1. Are they going shopping today?
No, they aren’t. They’re visiting 3. Alex used to swim more when he 5. Mother has just made a chocolate
friends. was younger. cake.
2. How often do you travel abroad? 4. Did you use to go to the gym when
I travel abroad once a month. you were a teenager? D.
3. Are the children learning French this 5. People didn’t use to send emails to 1. visited
year? each other in the past.
2. went
No, they aren’t. They’re learning 3. have been
Spanish. B.
4. arrived
4. What does Brian do in his free time? 1. a 2. a 3. b 4. b
5. took
He plays basketball. 5. a 6. c 7. a 8. c
6. saw
5. Is Linda watching TV now?
No, she isn’t. She’s reading a book. 7. have always wanted
Revision 1 8. haven’t decided
A.
Unit 2 (1b) 1. doesn’t usually go, prefers
A. Unit 5 (2b)
2. am driving
1. called, weren’t, went A.
3. Are... going
2. had, left 1. A: ’ve tried, since
4. Does... know B: haven’t seen, for
3. was, didn’t rain 5. belongs, is using 2. A: ’ve visited, since
4. fell, broke 6. am seeing B: Have you been
5. did 7. comes, lives 3. A: have you had
6. cooked 8. does... leave B: haven’t had, for
4. A: have they known
B. B. B: have known, since
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1. bought 1. c 2. c 3. c 4. a A: have been, for


2. arrived, got 5. a 6. b 7. c 8. a
3. did … spend 9. b 10. c 11. a B.
4. had, didn’t want 1. Agnes has been a teacher for ten
5. did … travel years.
C.
2. Ray has had his new motorbike
1. On
C. since last month.
2. on
1. at 3. I haven’t seen Richard for two days.
3. ago
2. ago 4. My brothers haven’t played
4. at, in basketball for three weeks.
3. during 5. At 5. Emily hasn’t been abroad since 1999.

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C. 4. much, a lot of, some 2. That’s a problem (which/that) we all
2. Keith went to the museum 5. Many, few, Some, a few have to think about carefully.
yesterday. 3. We went to a restaurant last night
3. Alice played tennis on Saturday. Unit 7 (3b) (which/that) we didn’t really like.
4. Kerry hasn’t sent the letter yet. A. 4. There’s the mechanic who/that
5. We got stuck in the traffic last night. repaired my car yesterday.
1. who
6. Helen and Jack haven’t ordered the 5. I ate a chicken sandwich which/that
2. who
pizzas yet. tasted awful.
3. which
4. which
D. C.
5. who
1. b 2. a 3. b Open answers
6. which
4. a 5. b 6. b

Revision 2
B.
1. f 2. e 3. d 4. c 5. a 6. b MODULE 4
A. Unit 8 (4a)
1. Have… ever… visited 1. Niagara Falls is a great waterfall A.
2. hasn’t bought, this month which/that is in North America. 1. was raining
3. have already used 2. Jørn Utzon is the architect who/that 2. was doing, was listening
4. hasn’t decided, yet designed the Sydney Opera House. 3. was driving
5. has just cooked 3. Football is a sport (which/that) many 4. was watching
people in Hungary play.
6. has never tried 5. were playing
4. A national park is an area of land
7. have made, twice 6. was standing, wasn’t waiting
where people can go and enjoy
8. Have… visited, before nature.
5. The Empire State Building is a B.
B. famous landmark which/that stands 1. Were you sleeping yesterday
1. has been out in New York City. afternoon?
2. Have... taken, took 6. A doctor is someone (who/that) No, I wasn’t. I was talking on the
people see when they are ill. phone.
3. have already done
2. Was Emma cooking at 1.15 p.m.?
4. have always wanted, have only
No, she wasn’t. She was doing the
been, went C.
washing-up.
5. have... known, first met 1. ... the famous football player who/
3. Were the students doing a project
that started playing for Manchester
two hours ago?
C. United at the age of 19.
No, they weren’t. They were taking
Open answers ... the team (which/that) the famous
a test.
footballer Wayne Rooney started
playing for at the age of 19. 4. Were you sunbathing on the beach
last Monday?
Module 3
2. ... the fundraiser which/that took
Yes, I was.
place at Wembley Stadium on 13
July 1985. 5. Was he watching TV at 9.00 p.m. last
Unit 6 (3a)
... (the place) where the fundraiser night?
A. No, he wasn’t. He was listening to
‘Live Aid’ took place on 13 July 1985.
1. some, no the radio.
3. ... the American astronomer who/
2. any
that discovered the planet Pluto in
3. some, any 1930. C.
4. no ... the planet (which/that) the 1. was painting a picture.
5. some American astronomer Clyde 2. were playing football.
Tombaugh discovered in 1930. 3. was sleeping.
B. 4. ... the French painter who/that spent
1. a 2. b 3. c about ten years on the island of
Unit 9 (4b)
4. a 5. a 6. c Tahiti in the Pacific Ocean.
... the island in the Pacific Ocean A.
where the painter Paul Gaugin spent 1. were making, called
C. about ten years / (on) which the 2. met, were studying
1. little painter Paul Gaugin spent about ten 3. was … shouting, saw, wasn’t
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2. a few years (on). 4. decided, found, was


3. little 5. weren’t paying
4. few Revision 3
5. a little A. B.
6. few 1. c 2. b 3. a 4. a 1. a 2. b 3. c
5. c 6. b 7. a 8. b 4. a 5. b 6.a
D.
1. a few, much B. C.
2. a few, some, much, little, lots of, 1. That’s the famous scientist who/that 1. Jerry was getting ready to go out
some was on the news last night. when Andrew called.
3. a lot of, any

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B. 3. May
Y 1. While I was trying to fix the car, I got 4. Could
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a terrible headache. 5. can
2. The students ran out of the 6. could
classroom as soon as the bell rang. 7. may
2. While she was cooking, her 3. We saw Larry and Emily as we were
daughter was preparing the salad. leaving the restaurant.
B.
3. Hugh found a wallet as he was 4. All our classmates were listening
1. Can/Could/May I leave school early
walking down the street. carefully while George and I were
today, please?
presenting our project.
4. As soon as I opened the door, my 2. Can/Could we go to the beach
mobile phone rang. 5. When she locked the door, she
tomorrow, please?
turned off the lights and went to
5. Steve was sunbathing when it 3. Can/Could/May I try on this shirt /
bed.
started raining. try this shirt on, please?
6. She was listening to the radio while 4. Can/Could I use the phone, please?
she was doing the housework. C.
5. Can/Could I borrow your camera,
Open answers
please?
D. 6. Can/Could/May we bring our project
1. did... return on Monday, please?
2. got Module 5
3. were... doing Unit 10 (5a) C.
4. happened A. 1. Can/Could you give me a/your
5. was doing 1. fell pencil, please?
6. were 2. played 2. Can/Could you open the door, please?
7. did... see 3. had prepared 3. Can/Could you answer the phone,
8. was doing 4. washed please?
9. was looking / looked 5. came
10. saw Unit 12 (5c)
11. was riding B. A.
12. reached 1. had finished, arrived 1. He shouldn’t eat sweets.
He should go to the dentist’s.
13. turned / was turning 2. decided, had put
2. He should pay attention in class.
14. didn’t see 3. had completed, gave
He should study harder.
15. hit 4. had just got, received
3. He shouldn’t walk.
16. fell 5. hadn’t tidied, returned He should stay in bed.
17. didn’t stop 4. She shouldn’t go out.
18. drove C. She shouldn’t eat ice cream.
19. called 1. Tom had done his homework before
20. reported he went out. B.
21. Did... manage 2. When they arrived at the station, the 1. You’d better not wear jeans.
22. couldn’t train had left.
2. She’d better replace it.
23. was 3. When did you realise you had lost
3. You’d better not break it.
your purse?
4. He’d better take a jacket.
4. I bought a car after I had learnt to
Revision 4 5. You’d better take a taxi.
drive.
A. 6. She’d better not forget her passport.
5. Sheila didn’t leave the office until
1. were coming
she had finished the report.
2. happened Revision 5
6. Jason had already left when we got
3. noticed to his house. A.
4. thought 2. After Sally had done her homework,
5. was D. she went to the park.
6. were walking Al: did the interview go 3. The cat went in because Mr Jones
7. saw Bob: learnt had forgotten to close the door of
8. was the house.
Al: thought, had already found, had
9. ran done 4. When the Smiths arrived at the
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10. phoned airport, the plane had taken off.


Bob: wasn’t, didn’t know, came, had
11. were published 5. By the time Kate got home, the
bathroom had flooded.
12. was Al: was, started / had started, got,
got 6. After Joanne had finished school,
13. were waiting
she went to university.
14. were trying / tried Bob: had moved, got
15. was getting
16. arrived Unit 11 (5b)
17. put A.
18. thanked 1. Will
2. can

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B. Yes, they will, but they will have C.
1. Can I go to my friend’s house electric cars. 1. I was able to ride a bike when I was
tonight? 4. Will people work in the future? six.
2. Can I borrow your book? / Can you Yes, they will, but they will work 2. Can you speak Chinese?
lend me your book? from home. 3. If you start saving money, you will
3. Could / May I leave the class now? 5. Will children learn from computers be able to buy a computer in six
4. Can / Will you do me a favour? soon? months.
Yes, they will. 4. They couldn’t communicate because
5. Can / Will you pick me up from the
airport? 6. Will people live forever in the future? he wasn’t listening very carefully.
No, they won’t, but they will live 5. I can’t sleep unless there’s a light on.
longer.
C.
1. You should not eat too many sweets. Revision 6
C.
2. You should take the bus to the city A.
2. I’ll buy some crisps and sandwiches.
centre, not the car. 1. c 2. a 3. e
3. She’ll pass her exams.
3. You had better not be late because 4. f 5. b 6. d
the boss will be angry. 4. I won’t be late.
4. You should relax. 5. He’ll be in London in two hours.
B.
5. You had better study more from 1. will destroy, read
now on. Unit 14 (6b) 2. will be able to, goes
A.
3. finishes, will take
D. 1. will you do 7. Will you help
4. will go
1. She should stay in bed. 2. finish 8. ’ll help
5. Will … let me know, arrives
She shouldn’t go to work. 3. ’ll start 9. ’ll start
2. You should check the weather 4. come 10. get
C.
forecast. 5. ’ll get 11. ’ll buy
You shouldn’t carry a heavy Open answers
6. book
backpack.
3. You shouldn’t waste (any) more time.
You should hurry.
4. He should exercise more.
B.
1. Alice will call us when she gets Module 7
home. Unit 16 (7a)
He shouldn’t eat sweets. A.
2. They will go home after they have
5. He shouldn’t go to bed so late at 1. b 2. c 3. a
had / have dinner with friends.
night.
3. I won’t play computer games until I 4. a 5. b 6. a
He should use an alarm clock.
finish my homework.
4. He will visit his parents as soon as B.
E.
he arrives in Paris. Suggested answers
Suggested answer
5. We’ll be back before it gets dark. 1. She may/might/could go on a diet.
... bought a cup of coffee and a bag of
2. He may/might/could become a
his favourite sweets. Then, he went
C. football player.
and sat down. As soon as he sat down,
a man came and sat down opposite 1. will … help, finish 3. He may not / might not go on
him. Peter didn’t talk to him, he just 2. are, will go holiday.
read his book. Then, suddenly, the 3. will leave, gets 4. He may not / might not ride his bike
man opened a bag of sweets. Without 4. won’t wait, finishes 5. It may/might/could rain.
saying anything, Peter took the bag 6. I may/might need scissors.
from him. The man looked very Unit 15 (6c)
shocked and ran out of the café. ‘What C.
A.
a strange man!’ Peter thought. When
1. couldn’t Suggested answers
he had finished his coffee, he found
another bag of sweets. He had taken 2. will be able to 1. He may apply for a part-time job at
the man’s sweets by mistake! ‘Poor 3. can’t, will be able to the university library.
man!’ he thought. 4. couldn’t, won’t be able 2. He may not buy furniture for his flat.
5. won’t be able to 3. He might not take part in an
6. were able to underwater rugby game.

Module 6 7. wasn’t able to 4. He may go on a trip to Lake Oulu


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with his friend Carl.


Unit 13 (6a) 8. will be able to
5. He may not invite friends to his
A. 9. wasn’t able to, can
place.
2. b 3. d 4. f 5. c 6. a 10. couldn’t, will be able to

B. B.
2. Will astronauts travel to Mars next 1. c 2. b 3. c
year? 4. a 5. b 6. b
No, they won’t.
3. Will people have cars thirty years
from now?

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8. Every year Hotel 1 stays open the 5. How
Y longest of the three hotels. 6. such
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7. What
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A. B.
Unit 17 (7b) 2. You may/might/could have an 1. ... was such fine weather that we
accident. went swimming.
A.
3. I may/might/could visit him this ... was so fine that we went
1. doesn’t study
summer. swimming.
2. give
4. She may/might/could cut her finger. 2. ... are so cheap that I’ll buy three.
3. don’t repair
5. He may/might/could buy a yacht. ... are such cheap T-shirts that I’ll buy
4. will stay three.
6. She may/might/could burn the food.
5. buy 3. ... is such a difficult Maths problem
6. cries that no one can solve it.
B.
... problem is so difficult that no one
1. When he sees you, he’ll be surprised. can solve it.
B.
2. If you apologise to George, he’ll 4. ... was so funny that everybody
1. e 2. c 3. f
speak to you again. laughed.
4. a 5. b 6. d
3. If you are honest with me, I’ll help ... was such a funny joke that
you. everybody laughed.
C. 4. If you promise that you’ll drive
1. when 4. when carefully, I’ll lend you my car. C.
2. if 5. if 5. When Mr Sullivan retires, he’ll take 1. a 2. b 3. c
3. if 6. when up gardening.
4. b 5. c 6. a

Unit 18 (7c) C.
D.
A. 1. better, harder
1. so
1. highest 2. nearest
2. so
2. good 3. farthest
3. How
3. more difficult 4. most exciting
4. such
4. most beautiful 5. less
5. What
5. fast 6. more interested
6. such
6. worse 7. more
7. so
8. most popular
B. 9. heavier
Unit 20 (8b)
1. b 2. c 3. b 10. most crowded
A.
4. a 5. c 6. a
1. c 2. b 3. a 4. a
D.
5. c 6. b 7. c
C. Suggested answer
1. Mr Jones is the friendliest person we Dowlers is the newest of the three and
B.
know. it is also the largest. Ridgeview is
1. need
2. Alex is a more careful driver than larger than Longwood but Longwood
Paul. is older than Ridgeview. Also, 2. needn’t
3. Campsites aren’t as expensive as Longwood doesn’t have as many 3. Need
hotels. shops as the other two – only 150. 4. don’t need
4. That is the silliest joke I’ve ever heard. Ridgeview has many shops but 5. needs
Dowlers has the most shops of all. 6. do... need
5. History is less boring than Maths.
It has 350 shops. However, it isn’t
6. They are twins but Fiona is not as 7. doesn’t need
the most popular of the three. It has
tall as Susan. 80,000 visitors per month. Ridgeview 8. needn’t
is more popular than the other two
D. with 100,000 visitors per month. C.
1. Hotel 2 is the cheapest of the three Dowlers is farther/further from the 1. You mustn’t smoke in the hospital.
hotels. city centre than Longwood. It’s forty- 2. We don’t have to wake up early
2. Hotel 3 is less expensive than Hotel 1 / five minutes away. Longwood is thirty tomorrow. It’s Saturday.
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Hotel 3 isn’t as expensive as Hotel 1. minutes away. 3. She needn’t cook. There is lots of food.
3. Hotel 1 is the newest of the three 4. Children mustn’t talk loudly in the
hotels. library.
4. Hotel 3 is as old as Hotel 2.
5. Hotel 2 has got fewer rooms than
Module 8 5. He doesn’t need to take a taxi. I’ll
drive him to the airport.
Unit 19 (8a)
Hotel 1. A. 6. The fridge is empty. Lisa has to go to
6. Hotel 1 has got the most rooms of 1. How the supermarket.
all.
2. such
7. Every year Hotel 2 opens earlier D.
3. What
than Hotel 3. 1. have to, don’t have to, had to,
4. so
mustn’t

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2. can’t, don’t need to, can, should, 7. Jenny eats so many sweets (that) Unit 23 (9b)
shouldn’t, have to she has put on weight. A.
1. himself
Unit 21 (8c) B. 2. them
A. 1. A: need to 3. myself
1. are kept B: must
4. us
2. was cooked 2. A: need
5. herself
3. is painted B: needn’t
6. yourselves
4. was damaged 3. A: Do I need
5. is cleaned 4. A: needn’t
B.
B: need
6. was invented 1. yourself
5. A: Do you need
B: have to 2. himself
B. 3. themselves
1. is spoken 4. ourselves
C.
2. put 5. himself
1. was discovered
3. was written 6. myself
2. was hit
4. built
3. are killed
5. is always locked C.
4. is/was made
6. was sent 1. c 2. a 3. b 4. c 5. b
5. are worn
6. was built 6. a 7. c 8. a 9. c 10. b
C.
7. isn’t called
1. The old man was rescued by the fire Unit 24 (9c)
8. was invented
fighters.
9. weren’t harmed A.
2. Their house was painted a month ago.
1. She has been teaching primary
3. Tickets are sold at the reception school children since 2000.
desk. D.
2. She has been talking for two hours.
4. The students’ parents were called by Suggested answer
3. They have been playing football
the teacher. A police car was parked outside the
since 3 o’clock.
5. Paper is recycled by many people bank when it was hit by a bus. The
4. He has been driving Formula 1 cars
nowadays. police car was seriously damaged.
for six years.
6. The book was returned to the library Fortunately, no-one was killed but two
5. I have been trying to find him since
last week. women were injured. An ambulance 9.30 in the morning.
was called immediately and the 6. We have been collecting stamps for
D. women were taken to hospital. The bus many years.
1. travelled driver was taken to the police station.
2. was served B.
3. was made 1. has been working
4. grow
5. took
Module 9 2. has been collecting
Unit 22 (9a) 3. have been travelling
6. was added A. 4. Have … been crying
7. was produced 2. did too 5. has been playing
8. loves 3. doesn’t either 6. has been cooking
9. is eaten 4. Neither will 7. has been trying
5. So does 8. have been waiting
Revision 8 6. ’m not either
A. 7. can’t either C.
1. e 2. g 3. f 4. b 8. So were 1. c 2. b 3. a 4. b 5. a
5. d 6. a 7. c 6. c 7. b 8. a 9. a 10. c
B.
1. We had such a big meal (that) we 1. d 2. e 3. a 4. c D.
couldn’t move afterwards. 5. g 6. f 7. b 1. Has … been playing, hasn’t been
2. Jerry plays basketball so well (that) he playing, has been playing
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should become a basketball player.


C. 2. have been waiting, Has … forgotten,
3. The children were playing so quietly hasn’t forgotten, has gone
2. I do too. / So do I. / I don’t.
(that) I didn’t realise they were in the
3. I have too. / So have I. / I haven’t. 3. have been working, haven’t seen,
house.
4. I don’t either. / Neither do I. / I do. Have … seen, Haven’t … heard, has
4. Martha had such a hard day (that) broken
she went to bed without having 5. I did too. / So did I. / I didn’t.
dinner. 6. I was too. / So was I. / I wasn’t.
Revision 9
5. It was such an amazing story (that)
A.
we couldn’t believe it.
1. a 2. b 3. a
6. The book Anna is reading is so
interesting (that) she can’t put it 4. a 5. c 6. b
down.

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Unit 26 (10b) 4. The children are looking forward to
Y A. visiting Disneyland.
KE
1. stay 5. I can’t stand listening to the news
again.
2. to do
6. How about having pizza tonight?
3. to make
B. 4. to find
1. you D.
5. repair
2. myself 1. b 2. a 3. b 4. c
6. rain
3. him 5. b 6. a 7. a 8. c
7. come
4. himself 9. b 10. c 11. b 12. b
8. to see
5. themselves 9. to examine
6. her 10. to visit
Revision 10
7. me A.
11. clean
8. it 1. is too late to go shopping.
12. to become
2. is too old to go bungee jumping.
C. 3. can’t run fast enough to win the
B.
race.
1. has been 2. He rang Ken to tell him the news.
4. am too busy to go out tonight.
2. have been getting 3. He put on his trainers to go jogging.
5. is too tired to do the washing-up.
3. has been cooking 4. She bought some eggs to make a
4. has made cake.
B.
5. has been cleaning 5. He went shopping to buy a present
for Mark. 1. My mother makes me tidy my room
6. has cleaned
every day.
7. hasn’t cleaned
2. Carol helped her mother (to) iron
8. have been doing C.
the curtains last night.
9. haven’t finished 1. to make
3. Tom’s parents didn’t let him go out
10. have bought 2. to become
last Saturday.
11. have been 3. hurry
4. It is good to sleep for eight hours
12. haven’t been 4. to finish every night.
13. has been working / has worked 5. help 5. Fred offered to drive the children to
14. has just finished 6. taste school yesterday.
15. has prepared 6. It was kind of Susan to help Mary
D. with the preparations last night.
D. Open answers 1. to get a loan. 7. It’s no use trying to fix that old
2. to pick Billy up from the airport. phone.
3. him go to the beach. 8. Karen hates doing the same things

Module 10 4. to go to the dentist with Sue.


5. to buy the magazine.
every weekend.

Unit 25 (10a) C.
6. to leave a deposit.
A. 1. c 2. b 3. a 4. c 5. c
1. too young 6. b 7. b 8. c 9. a 10. b
2. enough
Unit 27 (10c)
A.
3. too D.
1. b 2. c 3. c
4. enough water Open answers
4. a 5. b 6. a
5. very
6. isn’t warm enough
B.
B.
1. leaving Module 11
1. It’s too hot.
2. to touch Unit 28 (11a)
3. to see A.
2. It’s too difficult.
4. shopping 1. you tell me where the library is?
3. He’s got enough money.
5. watching 2. you know if/whether Lisa left the
4. They aren’t rich enough.
6. to spend building?
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7. having 3. you tell me if/ whether your son has


C. English lessons every day?
8. to make
2. I’ve got enough money to go 4. to know if/whether you have written
shopping. 9. going
that poem.
3. We’ve got enough paint to paint the 10. Travelling
5. you tell me how tall your brother is?
tree house.
6. you tell me what time the news
4. It’s not windy enough to go hang- C.
starts?
gliding. 1. Amanda can’t help crying when she
5. I’m too tired to exercise. remembers her home town.
B.
6. We are hungry enough to eat three 2. Peter suggested playing football in
the park. 1. Have you ever been to Mexico?
pizzas each.
3. Jack left the house without locking 2. Why is Kathy upset?
the door. 3. Where does this man live?

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4. Did she call this morning? 6. you tell me why you are late again? 4. Can’t you ride a bike?
5. Where have you been all day? 5. Aren’t you studying for your English
6. Are they coming on Saturday? B. test?
1. didn’t work 6. Isn’t the jacket on the sofa yours? /
C. 2. would you like The jacket on the sofa is yours, isn’t
it?
Suggested answers 3. were
Could you tell me how you felt when 4. were
you became famous? 5. wrote
Unit 31 (12b)
I’d like to know what you do in your A.
6. would be
free time. 1. didn’t
7. were
I’d like to know if/whether you travel 2. hadn’t finished
8. wouldn’t be
abroad regularly. 3. would
9. told
Could you tell me which countries you 4. previous
10. would you believe
have visited so far? 5. had to
I’d like to know what your favourite 6. played
C.
city is.
1. b 2. c 3. a 4. c
B.
5. b 6. c 7. b 8. a
Unit 29 (11b) 1. b 2. c 3. b 4. a
A. 5. c 6. a 7. b
D.
1. would travel
Suggested answers
2. were C.
... how many people (can) stay in the
3. would … do same room? I’d also like to know what 1. Uncle Peter (that) she wanted to
4. would/could get facilities it/the hostel offers. / What come/go to the mall with him.
5. lived facilities does it/the hostel offer? Do 2. told Mark (that) he would call him
6. ate you know how far it is from the city the next/following day.
centre? / How far is it from the city 3. (that) he had met Gary the previous
centre? Finally, can you tell me how year / the year before.
B.
much it costs per night? / How much 4. (that) that was the best book she
1. Elisa wishes she weren’t busy / she does it cost per night? had ever read.
had more free time.
5. her mum (that) she would make a
2. I wish we could afford a bigger house.
salad.
3. I wish I went / could go out with my
friends more often. Module 12 6. (that) we/they might invite them to
our/their house the following/next
4. I wish it weren’t/wasn’t such a hot Unit 30 (12a)
week.
day today. A.
5. Tom wishes he could go on holiday. 1. B: Haven’t you seen a tiger before?
D.
A: Isn’t that one very big?
1. he had booked a holiday in Thailand.
C. 2. Didn’t you get my message?
2. (that) she didn’t want to go to
1. a 2. c 3. c 3. Hasn’t Jason called you yet? Thailand any more.
4. a 5. b 6. c 4. Shouldn’t you visit a doctor? 3. (that) they had to go because he
had already paid for the hotel and
D. B. plane tickets.
1. won 1. aren’t I 4. told him (that) he would have to
2. would go 2. will you cancel them and ask for his money
3. would look after 3. doesn’t she back.
4. went 4. did you 5. told her (that) he didn’t understand
5. needed 5. can they why she had changed her mind.
6. wouldn’t mind 6. shall we 6. told him (that) she would prefer to
go to Malaysia.
7. would get 7. have they
7. told her (that) she is/was never
8. didn’t dislike 8. aren’t you
happy and that he would see what
he could do.
Revision 11 C.
A. 1. have you Unit 32 (12c)
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difference between vegetarians and 3. don’t you 1. b 2. a 3. c 4. c
vegans? 4. won’t I 5. c 6. b 7. c
2. you tell me how much the train 5. can’t you
ticket costs?
3. like to know if/whether they B.
D. 1. where they lived.
travelled to France last year.
2. Doesn’t it look great on me? / It 2. if/whether they had bought tickets
4. you tell me where you have been all
looks great on me, doesn’t it? for the museum.
day?
3. Haven’t we met before? / We have 3. Brian not to play with the matches.
5. you know how often Brian has a
met before, haven’t we?
French class? 4. me to close the window.

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could borrow the car. He told Mark C.
Y that he was sorry but he couldn’t 1. ... asked Alan what he was doing.
KE
have the car then. Mark told his ... told Jim that he was tidying his
father not to be difficult. His father desk.
told him that he couldn’t take the 2. ... asked Bob if/whether he would go
car because his brother had already to the football match on Sunday.
5. me if/whether I needed any help. taken it. Mark asked him why he ... told Tom that he wouldn’t because
6. the children to be quiet. hadn’t told him that in the first place. he was going camping at the
weekend.
C. Revision 12 3. ... asked Mary why she hadn’t
1. Dennis wanted to know if/whether A. bought the red dress.
Ed was going out that night. 2. Aren’t John and Rita coming to visit ... told Carol that she (had) liked the
2. The man asked the waiter to bring us next weekend? pink one better.
him some more orange juice. John and Rita are coming to visit us 4. ... asked the boys if/whether they
3. My father wanted to know next weekend, aren’t they? had bought any new books.
if/whether I had finished my 3. Didn’t the Chicago Bulls win the ... said that they had but they hadn’t
homework. 1998 NBA Championship? read them all yet.
4. The man ordered the taxi driver to The Chicago Bulls won the 1998 NBA 5. ... asked George how he got to
stop the car. Championship, didn’t they? school every morning.
5. Billy told me not to worry. 4. Hasn’t Lucy put on a lot of weight? ... told Vince that he took the bus.
6. Tom asked Paul if/whether he would Lucy has put on a lot of weight, 6. ... asked Philip if/whether he had
go to the football match the next/ hasn’t she? watched the documentary the
following week. 5. Wasn’t the meal delicious? previous night / the night before.
D. The meal was delicious, wasn’t it? ... told her that he hadn’t because
he was reading/had been reading a
Mr Taylor asked Mark what he was
very interesting book.
doing. He told him that he was
looking for the car keys. Mr Taylor B.
told him that they weren’t there. D.
1. a 2. b 3. c
Mark asked his father to give him Open answers
4. c 5. a 6. b
the car keys. His father told him to
7. a 8. b 9. c
ask for the car before taking the
keys. Mark asked his father if he 10. a 11. c 12. c
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