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326 “This guide is t0 help you decide which units you need to study. The sentences in the guide are grouped together (Present and past, Articles and nouns ete.) in the same way as the units in the Contents (pages ‘i Each sentence can be completed using one or more of the alternatives (A, B, C etc.). There are between two and five alternatives each time, IN SOME SENTENCES MORE THAN ONE ALTERNATIVE IS POSSIBLE. If you don't know or if you are not sure which alternatives are correct, then you probably need 19 seuidy the unit(s) in the list on the right. You will also find ehe correct sentence in ehis unit. (If two or three units are listed, you will find the correct sentence in the first one.) There is a key to this study guide on page 372 Present and past Ll At first T didn’t like my job, but to enjoy it now. ‘AT'm beginning BI begin 1.2 Idon'e understand this sentence, What ? ‘A does mean this word B does this word mean C means this word 1.3 Robert away two or three times a year. Ais going usually Bis usually going C usually goes. D goes usually 14 How now? Better than before? Ayou are feeling Bdo youfeel Care you feeling 1.5 Ie was a boring weekend. anything, Aldidn't Bldon'tdo CI didn’t do 16 ‘Matt while we were having dinner. Aphoned B.was phoning —_C has phoned Present perfect and past 2A Jim is on holiday. He to Italy. ‘Ais gone Bhasgone Chas been 2.2 Everything is going well. We any problems so far Adidn’t have Bdon’thave —C haven’t had 2.3. Sarah has lost her passport again. It’s the second time this ‘Ahas happened Bhappens C happened —_D is happening 24 You're out of breath. ? AAre you running B Have you run € Have you been running 2.5. Where’s the book I gave you? What with it? Ahave youdone — Bhave you been doing —_C are you doing 26 4 uu €ach other for a long time?” “Yes, since we were at school.” ADoyouknow BHave you known — C Have you been knowing 2.7 Sally has been working here ‘A for six months —_B since six months —_C six months ago 328 Study guide 4.1 The fire spread through the building very quickly, bue fortunately everybody A was able to escape B managed to escape C could escape AZ T'm so tired T for a week. Acan sleep Bcould sleep _B could have slept 43 The story be true, but I don’t think it is, Amight Bean Ccould D may 44 Why did you stay at a hotel when you were in Paris? You with Julia, Acan stay B could stay _C could have stayed 4.5 ‘T've lost one of my gloves.” *You it somewhere.” A must drop B must have dropped C must be dropping D must have been dropping 4.6 ‘Iwas surprised that Kate wasn’t at the meeting yesterday.’ ‘She about it. A might not know — B may not know C might not have known D may not have known 4.7 What was the problem? Why leave early? Ahad youto Bid youhave to C must you you had to 4.8 We've got plenty of time. We hurry, Adon'tnecd to Bmustn’t- C needn’t 4.9 You missed a great party last night. You » Why didn’t you? A must have come B should have come —_C ought to have come D had to come 440 Jane a car with the money I'd won in the lottery A suggested that I buy _B suggested that I should buy C suggested me to buy _D suggested that I bought 4.11 You're always at home. You out more often, Ashould go Bhad better go had better to go 4.12 Ie’s late. It’s time home. Awego Bwemustgo Cwe should go Dwe went Eto go 4.13 a bit longer, bur I really have to go now. Aldstay BI'llstay CIcanstay Dd have stayed If and wish 5.1 Fmnot tired enough to go to bed. If T to bed now, I wouldn't sleep. Ago Bwent Chad gone D would go 5.2 If Lwere rich, a yacht. ATihave BIcanhave CTdhave DI had 5.3 Lwish have to work tomorrow, but unfortunately I do. Adon’t Bdidn't ~—C wouldn't D won't Study guide 8.4 ‘Do you think it will rain? « 2 Alhope not. BI don'thope. CI don’t hope so. 8.5 ‘You don’t know where Karen is, ? ‘Sorry, Ihave no idea,’ Adon'tyou Bdoyou Cisshe Dare you -ing and the infinitive 9.1 You can't stop me swosnee What I want, Adoing Bdo Btodo CC thatIdo 9.2 Imust go now. I promised late. Anot being Bnottobe Ctonotbe DI wouldn't be 9.3 Do you want ~ with you or do you want to go alone? Amecoming Bmetocome CthatIcome — D that I will come 94 I know I locked the door. clearly remember it, Alocking Brolock — C to have locked 9.5 She tried to be serious, but she couldn’t help . Alaughing Bro laugh —C that she laughed D laugh 9.6 Paul lives in Berlin now. He likes .. . there. Aliving —B to live 9.7 It’s not my favourite job, but I like “ the kitchen as often as possible. Acleaning Belean Ctoclean _D that I clean 9.8 I'm tired. Pd rather . out this evening, if you don’t mind. Anotgoing Bnottogo Cdon'tgo Dot go 9.9 Shall Istay here?” ‘I'd rather : with us.’ Ayoucome Byoutocome Cyoucame —_D you would come 9.10 Are you looking forward . on holiday? Agoing Btogo Ctogoing —_D that you go. 9.11 When Lisa came to Britain, she had to get used a on the left. Adriving — Bto driving C to drive 9.12 I'm thinking a house. Do you think that’s a good idea? Atobuy Boftobuy Cf buying 9.13 Thad no a place to live. In fact it was surprisingly easy. A difficulty to find B difficulty finding C trouble to find D trouble finding 9.14 A friend of mine phoned eroconnu me to a party. A for invite B to invite C for inviting for to invite 9.15 Jim doesn’t speak very clearly, . A Iris difficult to understand him, —_B He is difficult to understand, C He is difficult to understand him. Study guide Pronouns and determi a 2 11.3 14 11.9 11.10 11 What time shall we tomorrow? Amect Breet us — C meet ourselves I'm going to a wedding on Saturday, is getting married, AA friend of me BA friend of mine C One my friends They live on a busy road. a lot of noise from the traffic. Altmustbe Blt musthave C There must have D There must be He's lazy. He never does snus WOK, Asome Bany Cno “What would you like to eat?” ‘T don’t mind, = whatever you have.’ ASomething B Anything C Nothing We couldn’t buy anything because um of the shops were open. Aall Bno-one Cnone —D nothing We went shopping and spent money. Aalotof Bmuch Clots of D many don’t visit this part of the town. A The most tourists B Most of tourists C Most tourists Lasked two people the way to the station, but of them could help me Anone Beither Cboth —_D neither enjoyed the party. It was great. Akverybody BAI CAllofus —_D Everybody of us The bus service is excellent. There’s a bus ten minutes. Acach Bevery Call Relative clauses 12.1 12.2 12.4 12.5 12.6 I don’t like stories have unhappy endings. Athat Bthey which — D who I didn’t believe them at first, but in fact everything was true, Athey said Bhat they said C what they said What's the name of the man te A you borrowed his car B which car you borrowed C whose car you borrowed —_D his car you borrowed Colin told me about his new job, _- very much. A that he’s enjoying B which he’s enjoying C he's enjoying D he’s enjoying it Sarah couldn't meet us, was a pity, Athat Bit Cwhat — D which George showed me some pictures by his father. A painting B painted C that were painted —_D they were painted Study guide 334 Conjunctions and prepositions 144 144 14.5 14.6 147 14.8 T couldn't sleep very tired, Aalthough Iwas B despite Iwas C despite of being Din spite of being You should insure your bike stolen. Ain case it will be Bifie willbe Cincaseitis D ifit is The club is for members only. You you're a member, Acan’t go in if Ban goin only if C can’t go in unless D can go in unless Yesterday we watched television all evening we didn’t have anything better to do, Awhen Bas Cwhile — D since ‘What's that noise?” ‘It sounds .... a baby crying.” Aas Blike Casif Das though They are very kind to me, They treat me their own son. Alikel’m Basiff'm Casiflwas Das if I were Til be in London next week. I hope to see Tom there, Awhile Tllbe Bwhile?’m — Cduring my visit. D during I'm David is away at the moment. I don't know exactly when he’s coming back, but I'm sure he'll be back Monday. Aby — Buntil Prepositions 15.1 15.2 15.3 15.4 15.5 15.6 15.8 15.9 Goodbye! I'll see you : A-at Friday morning Bon Friday morning Cin Friday morning D Friday morning I'm going away the end of January. rr Aat Bon Cin ‘When we were in Italy, we spent a few days Venice. cPLA Aat Bro Cin Our flat is the second floor of the building, yy Aat Bon Dwo I saw Steve a concert on Saturday. Aat Bon Cin Dto When did they the hotel? Aarriveto Barriveat Carrivein Dgetto —_E get in T'm going holiday next week. I'll be away for two weeks, Aat Bon Cin D for We travelled 6.45 train, which arrived at 8.30. Ainthe Bonthe Cbythe D by “Haye you read anything Emnest Hemingway?” ‘No, what sort of books did he write?” Aof Bfrom Cby

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