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When did you speak to Sue?” “met her as to work 11. A. about buying a new ear ecertly. A hadwaked —B waswaking — @ amwalking FRoally? What sort of car?” 47. ‘Shall we go shopping? nave been thinking B have tought ¢ thought “Peart go unt he babystor 2 "Thaven't seen Mark for weeks. A artives B wil arive © arrived at Re aternoon Why don't you 4g ‘Tve invited Sam to my party. come along r ‘doubt ithe «He's studying for an exam, ‘A navemet —- Bammeeting © meet gent eres coming 3 We'd better take a taxi tothe station. ven sory ll “Yes. The train in fifteen minutes. 8 i m sorry i 'a tor over an hout.* A has lef will have € leaves ne for owe Sr newt has elt Biwi have lek tea A have been waiting B have waited C was waiting 4. "Where is the newspaper? stmang woubte wth “Vthrew it away. I thought you reading i 20. ‘Im having trouble with the car ‘A have finished B finished ¢ had finishea Hf ute JOA wens YOU HLF YOU ask him A is going tohelp B helps © will help 5 ‘foal very tred How can you be tired? You athing all day’ 21 “How tong James? A havent been doing —_B aren't doing “Since we were children. © haven't done ‘A havo you known Bo you know 6 ‘Cathy doesn't study enough © did you know 1 know. fm afraid she ner exam 22 You a good teacher one day. A won't pass B © won't have passed won't be passing ‘Do you really think so?" A were B willbe © are being 26 Mito [Study these examples. The second sentence bas a similar meaning to the first sentence. 1. Ive never heard such a sad story. | _ ever I's the saddest story I have ever heard He started painting fifteen years ago, | been He has been painting for fifteen years. 3. She hasn't finished decorating the flat yet. still She is still decorating the tle. I've never eaten Chinese food before. first I's the first time | have ever eaten Chinese food, ‘5 When did they graduate from college? since How long is it since they graduated from college? | a9 How long age a they graduate fom college? 6 He didn't begin talking until everyone had sat down. | before He waited until everyone had sat down before he began taking 7 We haven't been to the theatre for a year. time The lasttime we went othe theatre was a | year ago | tact Wo lat wont oth toate a yoar ago |» ttetwo yours snc! went on hota, | © have nave not been on hotiay for wo years 9 Itwas the first time they had travelled by boat. never They had never travelled by boat before. 10. Jack was about to have dinner when his boss called, Jack was on the point of having dinner | point when his boss called Complete each sentence with two to five words, including the word in bold. 37» 1. She began to play tennis when she was 10. since She ..has been playing tennis since... she was 10. 2. I bought this coat three years ago. for | three years. 3. [haven't finished writing the report yet still | so the report. 4 We've never seen such a funny fm. ever I's the 5 He's never played football before. time I's the first football 6 John hasn't played golt for ye time The golf was, years ago. 7 When did Mary move to Liverpool? since How long is it to Liverpool? 8 It was the first time | had met a film star never | atl star botore 9 We didn't start tidying up until after the quests had left before We waited until the guests tidying up. 10 Kate was about to leave the house when the postman point Kate was the house when 11. It's four weeks since | spoke to Paul 1 postman came, have | for four weeks. 12 When did they announce their engagement? ago How'long their engagement? 13 We haven't played squash for six months. last We six months ago. 14 Kim was on the point of closing the shop when a customer walked in about Kim the shop when a customer walked in 15 Hels the kindest man I've ever met never | have man before. 16 They are still discussing the problem. finished They the problem yet 17 Mike started studying medicine been Mike four years, 18 Tho waiter didn't take our order until everyor decides what they wanted before The waiter waited until everyone had cided what they wanted had cour order, 38 , Put the vorbs in brackets into the correct B ie tense. Kate Teale 1) ..has dec restaurant, Yesterday, she 2) ‘meeting with her bank manager and she 3) (ask) him for a loan. He agreed, so Kate 4) (be able) to start making plans. In fact, she 5) {alreadyifind) a building for her restaurant and she 6) (look) at tables ‘and chairs next week, By the end of the month, work on the restaurant 7) (begin) and by the summer, everything will be ready. Kate 8) (hope) that her business will be a success. At the moment, she 9) (interview) people to be chefs and waiters. (decide) to open her own (have) a 27 e -ing form/Too-Enough/ Participles Phrasal Verbs bring about: (tt) cause to happen bring forward: suggest an idea (often passive) bring on: (tr) cause (usu sth unpleasant) bring out: (i) publish; put on the market bring round: 1) (tt) make sb regain consciousness: bring to, 2) (tr) persuade; bring over (to) bring up: 4) (te) raise a child, 2) mention; introduce a subject call back: {int) return a phone call call for: 4) (tr} need; demand, 2) demand (sth) ask for call off: (i) cancel call out: shout; yell be carried away bo very excited carry off: (tr) do sth successfully carry on: continue (after interruption) carry out: (tr) 1) fulfil (order, tasks), 2) conduct [an experiment) 24, Fill in the correct particle. 1 12 1B 14 18 16 7 8 Wel the noise stopped, she cartied ...or nothing had happened it’s dificult to bring The heavy rains brought children alone. ‘severe flooding My favourte singer has just brought soe new record. Paul carried his plan very successfully. I'm busy now, so I'l call you later. ‘Some excellent ideas were brought at the annual meeting Scientists carry laboratories. I'm trying 10 bring my father to my ideas. This jb calls... knowledge of a foreign language. experiments in their The audience was carried by the singer's performance, Janet's asthma attack was brought by the smoky atmosphere. When their son was ill, they called... the doctor. ‘The children carried and quietly. Having fallen in the river, the woman called for help. Dad brought during dinner last night. The football match was called bad weather. ‘The nurse used smelling salts to bring the patient their tasks quickly the subject of hotidays due to \ Revision Box 25g, choose tho corect answer 4. ‘What do you do for a living?” "1 .-Co. portraits of famous people. A am painting 8 paints 2 ‘Did you find Tom?’ © paint Yes, He in his study when found him, A worked B wasworking © works 3 ‘Where when you went to London?" Ina small family hotel. A. wero you staying B did youstay © do you stay 4 ‘Did you speak to Kate on the phone last night?" 1¥e5, DUE neu f0F ages before | finally got through” A am trying B have been trying © had been trying ‘5 ‘Could you take the rubbish outside for me, please?” 1 it A have already done B already do © had already done 6 "Where is your brother?” He «nu iv the garden, | think. A isplaying —B plays © played 7 ‘Do you see Catherine very often?” ‘We for lunch twice a month.” A have met — B_meot © are meeting 8 ‘What are you doing? 4 for the recipe | want to use tonight A looked B look c 9 ‘Why is Linda so tired?” {SHE seernes Very hard recently. A works Bis working © has been working 40. “You're very late, Where have you been?” ‘Well |... home from work when the car broke Gown.’ A was drving —B amdriving © Grove 11. ‘Have you got your exam results yet? "Yes. | all of them A ampassing B passed © pa 12 Seoonnne Your Homework yer? ‘No, 'm stil Busy doing it” A Have you finished © Do you finish B Are you finishing 43. ‘Sorry I'm late ‘No, oniy five minutes. A. Ae you waiting © Have you been waiting very long? B_ Do you wait —— \REVision Box 26, 10 1" 2 Infinitive/The -ing form/Too-Enoug Put the verbs In brackets Into the correct tense. Ay "ve seen... (see) three films this week. B: | haven't seen any, I'm afraid A: Why (youstaste) the stew? B: | think Fve put too much salt ini A: Where is Jack? B: He (go) to the park with Paul AA: | haven't seen Tom for a long time. B: I know. He {sludy) a lot since September. ‘A: John paid for the cinema tickets last night. B: Really? He (be) very generous these days, ‘A: The children are exhausted. 8: They (play) for hours, that's why. A: Vhad 2 very bad day at work yesterday. B: So did I. First, the computer (break down) and then 1 coffee on some papers, Has Arthur retired now? Yes. He (work) for the same company for forty years when he decided to retire (spill) ‘A: Where are the children? Be Oh, StaN veo (take) them to the zoo. A: Have the Smiths moved yet? B: Actually, they (move) next Saturday. A (yourrecognise) that man over there? No. | don’t think f've ever seen him before. Shall we stay in tonight?” Actually, | (go) to my friend's birthday party. A; Do you want to come to the cinema with me? B: Yes, but remember, | (notlike) horror eee films, A: found a ring while | (plant) a tree yesterday. B: Really? Can t see it? A: Life (be) a lot better fity years ago. B: lagree. People (have) more fun Al (ary) to phone you since this morning, B: Oh, | have beon out shopping with my sister. A: Why are you annoyed with Jason? B: Because he . (alwayssforget) important things. ‘A: The orchestra played very well lastnight. B: Yes. They (practise) together for weeks before they held the concert. ‘Maria Callas was a famous opera singer. Peter Jordan Is a reporter who is writing an article about her life. Look at his notes and make sentences, as In the example. e.g. She went to Athor to study opera in 1997: go to Athens / study / oper in 1997 ‘© go on / perform J in many opera houses in America and Europe people / enjoy /near/ her sing could singin French, German an alan wol-nawn for sing ficult roles famous fr / have bad temper she /be used to / appear / famous venues ‘manage / eam / reputation as /excolet singer i actress spend / some time / teach / opera at Juli decide / ge / final word concer tour in 1972-73 ire aftr / perform / ory deren ro consider / be / one of greatest opera singers of the 20th century QUEL @ Peter Jordan is now writing his article about Maria Callas. Look at the Oral Activity again and complete the article, 2 Maria Callas was born in New York in 1928. She 4 wont to athens to study opera in 1987. Mtr that, she in Patis in 4 ‘Study these examples. The second sentence has a si my 10 Mies - Adverbs - Comparisons lar meaning to the first sentence Beth is more intelligent than Kate. as Kate isn’t as/so intelligent as Beth. less __Kale is less intelligent than Beth. Can't you drive any faster than that? fastest {s that the fastest you can drive? Fiona has received the same number ofletters as me. many Fiona has received as many letters as mo. I've never read such an interesting book. the I's tho most interesting book I've ever read. Nora is the most careful driver of al 2 as Noone else drives as carefully as Nora does. than Nora is more careful than any other) 3 driver. Nora is a more careful driver than anyone else 4 Nora drives more carefully than! anyone else. As she gets older, she becomes more sophisticated, the The older she gets, the more] sophisticated she becomes. 6 Complete the sentences with two to five ‘words, including the word in bold. I've never heard such a silly excuse. 7 the It's ..the ie... Ive ever heard Jane's car was cheaper than Adam's loss Jane's car. Adams. g {As we got claser, I became more nervous. the The closer we got | became ‘Tom has bought tho same number of sweets as Lucy. © many Tom has bought Lucy. Bon is smarter than Steve. as Stove Ben. 10 Can't you eat any more than that? most Is thal you can eat? ‘As | study moro, | get better grades. “ the The more | study, | get Tye never known such an independent young woman. the She's 2 Te ever known Josie;has the same number of CDs as Davia. many JOSie NAS... David. 18 Keith is the best tennis player of al than Keith anyone else. | \ g&)sion Box 25 Choose the correct answer. - "You ...B.. a mess, "Sorry. Il tidy up. A always make © will always make "You had better Bare always making that letter today.’ ‘0K. I'l doit” A posing —-B topost © post ‘Its not worth the house now. I's winter. ‘agree. Let's walt til spring comes. A painting —-B topaint © paint ‘You look happy. aM. senses my holiday.” A think about Bam thinking about thought about ‘Jenny has been writing letters all morning, Yes. She hc letters 80 far’ A wrote B has been writing has written “Bill looks very tired.” "Yes. He the house all afterncon.” ‘A has been cleaning B has cleaned © had beon cleaning “Have you seen Jackie recently? "No. | haven’t seen her May. A since B ‘or © before Pauline always sits by herself "Yes, she is too shy to anyone. A to talk B taking = Ctalk "Peter has been spencing a lot of money lately. "iknow. He ‘a new computer yesterday. ‘A has bought B bought — Chad bought ‘Did John visit you last night?” "Yes. | (on the phone when he arrived. A talked B amtalking C was talking "Joanne is a secretary, isn't she? "Yes. She as a secretary for seven years.’ A has been working B is working © works “Is Katie enjoying her university course? ‘Yes. She the lectures very interesting. A found B hadfound finds "Why are you all so excited?” "Dad suggested... the weekend in the mountains.’ A spend, B tospend © spending ——_—$——$— as Adjectives - Adverbs - Comp 4 (ae Vsion Box Expand the notes complete the letter. ito sentences to % Dear Sir/Madam, | J write / to you / to apply for / position / of / science teacher / which / advertise / Evening Argus newspaper last Friday. 1 / graduate / from university five years ago and I / teach | science / Baker Comprehensive Schoo! since then. | also organise / extra activities / for children / after school / for / last three yea enjoy teaching / and /1/ be very patient / with young children, | J attend | several seminars { on subject teaching science / primary schoo! children. |/ask / my current employer / for / time off / to attend interviews / so /1/ be free to / visit your schoo! i/ you / wish to meet me, 1/ hope / hear / from you soon. Yours faithfully, Gary Taylor Compiete the sentences with two to five words, including the word in bold. 27» 1. My parents don't allow me to go out alone. let My parents ...don't lot me go... out alone, 2. The horse isn't fast enough to win the race. slow The horse is the race. 3. She prefers reading to watching television. read Sho watch television. 4 Would you open the door for me, please? kind Would you be the door for me, please? 5 Iwas so angry that | couldn't speak. too | was speak 6°He spent weeks writing the report. took It . .. the report. 7 We found the news very disturbing. were = We se the news, 8 She has difficulty in making new friends. difficult tis new friends, 9 They made me work late last night. was | se last night 40 They heard Tom argue with the boss. was Tom. with the boss, ————$_ You are interviewing people for a position within your ‘company. Look at the information below and make compatisons using the adjectives and adverbs in the list, as in the example. qualified, fluently, experienced, reliable, friendly, fast e.g. Miss Houston is more qualified than Mr Spencer. Mrs Thompson is the most quaiiied of al. ualitications: Sactelor of Acts Experience: 3 years in similar poston Languages: fluent French ‘Skills: typos 100 words per minute Personality: very lable, ute renal Languages: 2 ite French DB ie spence Auatcations: Bachelor of As | Master of As Esperienc: 2 yeas in similar positon Languages: working krowiedge of Franch ‘Skis: ypes 120 words per minute a7, Personally: very rien, not vr elas Mrs Thompson ‘Miss Houston Qualifications: 4 8 Experience: 1 year in similar postion You now have to write a report for your boss, comparing the three candidates. Look at the Oral Activity again and complete the report below. TO: Mrs K. Athow FROM: Miss R. Allchin DATE: 3rd June | interviewed three. candidates for the position of | Personal Assistant to Head of Sales in France: Miss | Houston, Mr Spencer and Mrs Thompson. Miss Houston is mote qualifiad than Mr Sgencer, but Mrs Thompson is the most qualified of al as she has a Bachelor of Arts and a Master of Arts Dogree. | personaly believe that Miss Houston i the best candidate for the job, a8 she has all the necassary quallicatons. a4 1 10 n R 18 4 6 16 v7 _D Choose the correct answer. . did Susie leave home? A Howlong B Howlongago C While | don't remember A soo that shop before. B tose —C seeing His car is not Aas moder as mine, B more modem C most modem The teacher made me behind after school. A tostay B stay © staying We couldn't find anywhere the car. A park B topark © parking He is thinking about A g0 B togo to Spain this summer. © going to Mike today? I need to ask him something, A Will you be speaking —_B Will you have spoken © Will you have been speaking He's | A fa the cleverest boy in the school. B by far © much Mr Johnson is regarded 6... A like B so avery successful lawyer. C as ' my work by 4 o'elock, so | went home. A. had finished B was finishing © will have finished The weather is getting hotter anc A the hotter B hottest hotter haven't played tennis | was at school A for B since C just ‘That was party | have ever been to. A thebest B thebetter C best My new bed IS ann than my old one. A comfortable C- most comfortable B more comfortable is a great way to relax. A Read B Toread Reading There's no point in annoy you A get angry. He didn't mean to B toget © getting My new house is much A big B bigger than my old one. © biggest 18 19 20 at 22 23, 2a 25 26 27 28 29 34 32 33, 34 35 Jessica Biako her fist novel when she was twenty. A wrote B was written Chad written Claire is runner on the team. A fast B faster © the fastest Colin is not as Marin A. strong B asstrong © stronger You will soon A. be used 1-0 living in the city. B used © getused l to the supermarket. Do you need anything? A go B willgo © amgoing We cain't decide what {or dinner. A have B tohave — © having The athlete for hours and he needed a rest. A-hadtrained ——B was training © had been training Mark a lot of overtime these days. He must need the money, A works B is working worked She fa film when the telephone rang, A was.watching —-B has watched © has been watching She SWIMS eansninn AI Aas B like © so haven't been to the library A yot B until © just The man near the door is my boss. A standing —-B tostand © stands 1 you to the fair unless you behave yourselves. A won'tbe taking —-B won't take © won't have taken The film was A bytar B . funnier than | expected, very © even Janice very quiet today. | wonder what's wrong, A be B isbeing C_willhave been. I wonder if Sally. to the disco. A willcome B will becoming C will have come He is used alone now. A living B tolve © tollving trousers to skits. B towear wearing ‘She prefers: A woar 36 The meeting at nine o'clock. Don’t be lat. A stared B isstating starts 37 ‘How long Tony? ‘Since we were children. A did you know —-B have you known © do you know 38 The taxi here soon. Are you ready? A will be Bis will have been 39. IIS diffcUlt anne @ GOOd job these days. A find Btofnd finding 40 My father to be a teacher, but now he has retired, A isusod BB golused © used 2, Rut. the verhs in brackets into the correct Lp tense. 1. A: Did you have a good evening? 8 “ 6 B: ® © Pe BF SF Be9ee DP Or PERE meee Yes, thank you. We ...wetr.. (go) to see a play. cats « (wash) themselves. ‘know. They are very clean animals Why are you so dirty? Vs (work) in the garden all moming. want to phone Jane. Well, don't phone her now. She (study) You look busy, tam. 1 se (rite) a letter to my brother would like a new bicycle, Me too. My parents (buy) me one for Christmas. What time are the quests ariving? They (be) here in ten minutes. Are you excited about your trip? Yes. This time next weok, 1 (sail) across the Atlant, I'm going to the supermarket You'd better be quick, then. It (close) at eight o'clock. You sounded tired when I spoke to you lastnight. Wel, (paing the house all day. What wnurnnnnnnnnenananes(YOUIGO) when | called? 1 vv (Water) the plants. Have you sent those letters yet? Yes. | (post) them yesterday, ‘Ae there any biscuits let? No, sorry. (cal) them all Why was Julie crying this morning? Because she (hur) her leg Paul is going to collect us at ten o'clock Yes. By the time he arrives, we. (have) breakfast. 6 7 8 19 20 ‘A: Do you enjoy playing tennis? B: Oh, yos.1 senna (PIBY) INCE Iwas six years old |A: Have you been working here long? B: Yes, By next June, | (work) hore for ten years. A: I's nine o'ctock, B: Yes. The postman (alive) Mum's parcel by now. ‘A: Uliked your speech, Be THANK YOU. sn sess (PFQCHSE) for hours before | made ‘A: Did Martin help you clean the house yesterday? B: No. By the time he got up, | (do) everything. 3g, Undertine the correct item. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 7 a 9 10 You must brushito brush/brushing your teeth twice a cay. He has decided lookito lookilooking for a new job. Poter enjoys to watch/watch/watching adventure fms. We are tired of fve/tivingito live in such a noisy area. She claims to have repairedité repairirepalring the car herself | would rather eat/to eateating pizza than spaghett We refused lendito lendilending him the car. He was too young goito go/going to the party alone. He denied take/to take/taking the money. You really should to spend!spendispending more time studying. Complete the sentences. Its cold outside. You can't wear a T-shirt. Its id outside for you to wear a T-shi Sam is clever. He can go to university Sam is ‘She is very tired. She car't watch the late fr. She is Mary has a lot of money. She can go on holiday. Mary has He has bought a lot of sugar. He can make a cake. He has bought This soup is very sally. | can’t eat This soup is ‘This painting is very special. | can't sell This painting is Carol is very pretty. She could be a model Carol is He has got lots of time. He can go to the cinema, He has got Paul is ill. Ho can’t go to work. Paul is Revision 1 (Units 1 11. The weather is warm. We can go for a picnic. Tho weather is 42. She is very full, She can't eat any more. She is 5. Underline the correct item. 1. [have been working very hard late/fately. 2 The mountain was so high/highly that they couldn't climb it 3 Hurry up! itis nearinearly time to go, 4 Hor books are most/mostly romance novels. 5 He found it hardjhardly to explain his problem. 6 That man is a high/highly respected doctor. 7 Our new house is nearinearly the city centre. 8 Which of these dresses do you like mostimostly? 9 | had hardly/hard finished cooking when the guests arrived. 10 The girls were prettyiprettily dressed for the party, 11. | got ths lipstick freejfreely with a magazine. 12 Heis always latellately for work. 13. The exam was pretty/prettiy dificult, but we all passed. 14 She was deepideeply absorbed in her work and didn't hear me call. 15. Her hair biew free/freely around her head in the breeze. Put the adjectives in brackets into the 6 comparative or superlative form, adding # any necessary words. 1A: Mark is vory confident. B: Yes. He is certainly (confident) his brother. 2. A: Did you enjoy your holiday? B: Oh, yes. It was Ye ever has. 3. A: You're late home tonight. B: I know. The work took | had expected. Did you like the brown shoes? Yes, but they were by far (expensive) shoes in the shop. Have you put the heating on? Yes, tm much Do you like your new job? Yos. The staff are people I've ever met. ‘The new cinema is great Yes. t's ve ever been to, 8 A: Your new car looks good. B: Its, t's much zs (fast) my old car 9 Ac Thank you for the information. B: No problem. If you want any (far) information, just ask. (good) holiday (long) @> (warm) now. wee (friendly Be (big) cinema 10 A: This bag is very cheap. BB: Yes, but look. This one is even (cheap) 11 A: Why are we going this way? 8: Because its to the beach. 42 A: The children are so noisy today, B: | know. I wish they would be (short) route (quies. 7p, Rewrite the sentences using participles. 1. The boy who is taking photographs is my cousin baking phi ye 2 Because she fet hungry, Jule bought a sandwich. 3. After she had sold her fat, she moved into @ house, 4” He fell asleep while he was watching TV. 5 Paul saw the rain clouds and started to hurry 6 She was standing at the window and she was looking at the garden, 7 Because wo had finished the job, we went home. 8B p Undertine the correct preposition. 41 Wo found it hard to cope aboutiwithifor such noisy chileren, 2 The boy complained offaboutifor having too much homework. ‘The mechanic charged me £5 my car. 4 He seams to be very anxious forjofiabout the exam results There was no reason ofifor/about him to shout at her. He was dissatisfied by/with/of his new computer. She dreamt offfor/about being a pop star last night According withitolby the weather forecast, it will be sunny today. 9 My mother took care aboutiforiof my plants while | was away. 40 | am very angry withiaboutiat you for disobeying my orders. 11 | know | can count against ofiwithfor servicing jonifor my parents for support. 12 She accused me offforiabout stealing her necklace. 48. | don't always agree at/on/with the decisions he makes, 414 One advantage offforiabout living in the country is that it is quiet 18 The taxi arrived atitol In the hotel at half past two. g , Fill'in the gaps with the correct particle 1p from the list. own on, for, into, off, on, up, down with, out, own 1. We are trying to cut ...down expensive. 2 She is not cut She has no patience at all 3. I cant prin the files. The computer has broken 4. He missed the party because something came 5 She came her holiday. 6 The manager brought overtime at the meeting, (on fuol this year. It is so to be a teacher. he subject of 7 She was all night preparing for the presentation. B Being an athlete calls a lot of stamina 9 He was school for two weeks when he had measies 10. The business deal came made a lot of money 11. The children carried jan the teacher left the room 12. The stress of the accident brought one of her asthma attacks. 13. There is a good film 14 He had to break he had lost his keys. 48 The village was cut and the company with their work television this evening, his house because after the snowstorm, Complete each sentence with two to ive words, including the word in bold. 1% | got this job three months ago, for | ...have had this job for.. three months. 2. That test was easier than the last one. less That test the last one, 3. Mark is shorter than Paul as Mar Paul 4 We haven't finished decorating the house yet. still We decorating the house. 5 Asit got later, I became more tired. the The later it got, became. 6 Some people say it is bad for your eyes to watch too much TV. watching Some people say 's bad for your eyes. 7 She moved here when sho was eighteen since Sho she was eighteen, 8 Could you help me make dinner, please? mind Would me make dinner, please? 9 He has difficulty in expressing his feelings. difficult tis his feelings. 10 They heard the boss shouting at her secretary yesterday, was The boss at her secretary yestorday. 11 Carl has got the same number of videos as Andrew. many Carl has got Andrew. 12. Sarah was charmed by the siver earrings and bought them immediately, found Saran and bought them immediately 13 This tea is too cold for me to drink, warm This tea for me to drink. 14 He has never travelled by ship before, the It's he has travelled by ship. 15. She made me stay in my bedroom was 1 so in my bedroom. 16 We haven't been to the theatre for months. time The to the theatre was months ago. 17 We were on the point of going out when the phone rang. about We os when the phone rang, 18 Itwas the fst time she had driven a car. | never She a car before. 19 | think i's important to travel to other countries. travelling | think Is important. 20 Wearing jeans in the office is not allowed, allow We donot in the office, 11, Cross out tho unnecessary word. 1 Ill make the dinner when Dal get home. 2. She went to the market for to Buy some fru 3. Iheard Michael to phone and book the tickets. 4 The quostion was too difficult for me to answer it, 5 He loft the house without to saying goodbye to me. 6 He's much more younger than he looks. 7 Bob was feeling the more and more tired, 8 She spent the most of the day lying on the beach 9 He can hardly not see enything withaut his glasses, 40 Learning to drive itis diffcut. 11 You had beiter to eat al of your dinner. 12 Karen made her brother to apologise to her. 31... Put.the verbs in brackets into the correct Ip tense. — = ae: Des Fri 1D (write) vo tall you about the plane for the achool Summer Fun Day. We 2) (areadylpst) come tebleo in the school field, Put dort thine there 3) (e) enough. 60 ne 4) probably/borron) some mor rrange) fer the mayer to come and open (ante) at ten the day ad the, headriaster, Me Pearscr. 7) him on a guided tour of the school We 5) (qo) shopping yesterday to buy some pr jon. We also.) ‘9 for the com (buy) some, coffee. tea, orange juice and piocute for the refresrenent everyting Ie hope everyting 10) ‘See you on Saturday at the fi Put the verbs in brackets into the correct B2y wae 11 A; What does Tony do for a living? B: He ...v0P.. (Work) for a large company in London, 2. A: Are you busy this evening? 4B: Yes. | (meet) some friends at eight o'clock 3A Mum (bake) all morning, B: I know. She (make) a lot of cakes. 4. A Is Simon going to schoo! today? B: No. He (fo0)) ill all week, so he’s going to stay in bed. BA (youfeverigo) to Spain? B: No, but Chris (Go) there last summer. 6 A: Were you at home when I called you? B: Yes, but | (cut) the grass and | didn’t hear the phone, 7. A; Steve is a famous singer now. B: Yes. He veowne (MAKE) his frst record in 1993. 8 A: Why did you pay for the meal last night? B: Because Joe (lose) his wallet, 0 he couldn't pay. Why are you in such a hurry? By Because I'm going to the theatre and the play (start) in ton minutes. Shall we go for a picnic tomorrow? B: I can't, My cousins Visit tomorrow. 11 A; I can'tbelieve we're going on holiday in a few days. B: Just think. This time next week, we (ski in the Alps (come) to 33 py, Choose the correct answer. ‘When Simon woke up, he knew it 1) ..5...a good day. The sun was shining through the cuttains and he felt strangely 2) Today was 3) day he had besn waiting for, Six weeks 4) ......., Simon had taken his school exams. He had been 5) nervous, but he had told himself,‘ 6) ..... for months and | know I can pass. I'll stay calm and, by the time the exam finishes, I'l have answered every question as 7) as can. ‘And now the day when Simon would 8)... his results had come. He ran down the stairs and picked up the large envelope which 9) ‘on the mat. His hands were shaking as he read the results. He 10) ..... with top marks! 1 Aisgoingtobe — Bwas going tobe C will be 2 Aexcited Boxcite C exciting 3 Aone Bthe Ca 4 Asince B before Calter 5 Avery Bar © much 6 Ahave been studying B had been studying Cwas studying 7 Agood Bwoll Cbest 8 Ato get B getting C get 9 Awas lying Blies Cis lying 10 Apassed B had passed Chas passed —_— \ BVsion Box 34 Underfine the correct word. 1 Tony's new job involves travellingito travel around the country, 2 David is eighteen. He is to0 old to Joinijoining the youth club. 3 We considered to go/going to France, but then we decided to go/going to Italy. 4 Sarah learnt how to sew/sewing when she was eight. 5 The thief finally confessed to stealistealing the jewels. 6 | regret to speak/speaking so angrily to my brother. 7. Try eatleating more fruit. You will feel much healthier. 8 Mary is busy fo clean/cleaning the house. 9 He would like going/to go to the cinema this evening, 40 Gary opened the door only to findifinding that there was nobody there. 354, Complete cach sentence with two to five "2 words, including the word in bold, We haven't been on holiday for five years. since It's ..five years since we went... on holiday. 2 Tho last time she went to a party was three months ago. been Sho a party for thres months, 3 I've never heard such a funny joke, funniest I's «. Ve ever heard, 4 How long ago did you take your driving test? took How long ... your driving test? 5. He hasn't tidied his room yet still He his room. 6 ‘No, I cidn’t take your wallet,’ the young man said. denied The young man my wallet. 7 Mark is more energetic than his brother. as Mark's brother isn't Mark. 8 He is interested in literature, That's why he buys so many books. finds He That's why he buys so many books. 9 Sally is the most graceful dancer of all as No one else Sally does, 10 They made me reveal the secret was Nn the secret, as rn Look at the pictures and the prompts below and, in pairs, ask and answer questions using appropriate ‘modal verbs, as in the example. e.g. SA: Is he happy? ‘SB:He can't be happy. He must be angry, etc. = 1 Ishe happy? 2 Ishea businessman? 3 Doss he want someone to help him? 4 Is he worried about something? 1 Have they jumped out of a plane? 2 Ato they frightened? 3. Do they enjoy doing this? 4 Will they land safely? 1. Ishe at school? Ishhe enjoying himselr? Ishe jumping up and down? 4 Willhe be told off by his parents? 1 Has she been sleeping? 2 Isitlate at night? 3. Has the phone call woken her up? 4 Isitan ‘emergency? 87 Wassive - Have Something Done 25g Underline the correct preposition. o pene 1" 2 13 1“ 6 16 7 1B 19 20 24 22 23 24 25 26 a 28 29 30 a1 32 33 35, May | pay bylforjin cheque, please? He offered to pay by/for/at dinner, but | wouldn't et him, \We paid byiforlin cash when we bought our television. Sho persists on/inito playing that dreadful song again and again. We had the pleasure offforlin meeting the conductor after the concert He was very pleased offforiwith his new stereo, Tris group are very popular in/with/for young people. | prefer reading offto/with watching television, John has a preference ofito/for milk chocolate rather than dark chocolate ‘The police surrounded the bank to prevent the robbers ofitolfrom escaping, Rachel prides herself on/tojin being the cleverest girl in the class. Mary takes pride ofitosin being a briliant musician, We were very proud on/infof Martin when he won the competition. The government provided the victims of the earthquake oftwithiby temporary shelter. Sam is not qualified ofiforito such dificult work. Jane is always quick atibyifor answering the teacher's questions. Hor reaction fofforiof the news was most surprising. He has a reputation forioniby doing excalient work, The headmaster refered tolatiwith a famous poem during his speech, Tim is regarded offby/as the best lawyer in the area, What is the relationship betweeniwithjto Tony and Claire? Dic you know that Ruth is related to/forlin a famous Steven has an open relationship between/withito his parents, “That information is hardly relevant to/foriof this subject. | must remind Simon about/on/from tomorrow's esting. ‘The management will not be held responsible offfrom/ for any damage. Who knows what will result injfrom/of his irresponsible behaviour? ‘Such caroless driving is certain to result offfromiin an accident, is successful career was the result ofifromfin hard work, He had a lot of injures resuting from/offin the accident. "ve had this cold for weeks. | can't get rid from/otfby it. She fee's great pity on/to/for the homeless. The woman took pity on/to/for the stray dog and gave it some food, ‘There is no reason foriwith/to her to be angry with me. Itis impossible to reason for/withito Steve when he loses his temper. \ pih)sion Box 26, Sally knows Jim for about six months. At ten o' clock last night, 1am baking an apple pie. Pollution in cities becomes a serious problem. Who are you talking to just now? Julie writes five leters so far. This time next week, Claire is flying to America. We have visited our cousins last weekend. The train from London is arriving at 1.15. Shall you open the door for me, please? 10 I'm tired, | had been working hard all day. 11 She was used to play tennis when she was younger. 12 Iwill call Sam when | will have finished my homework. 13 We have done the shopping by the time the shops closed. 14 She talks on the telephone at the moment. 45 Susan can walk the dog when she will come home. 16 He had waited for half an hour before his friend arrives. 17 Paul wil finish writing the repor by lunchtime. 18 1am walking to school every day. 19 Last night, lam watching TV when the phone rang. 20. By the end of June, | will be working here for six months. Correct the mistakes. Put the verbs In brackets into the correct infinitive form or the -ing form. my Cris Weaver is thought 1) 20 be. (be) one ofthe best modern aris inthe world 2) (pain) and 3) (make) staues ae his favoutte types of at but he also enjoys 4) (craw), So ar, he nas managed 8) (sel) his best pieces to collectors and galleries allover the worl. AS result, he has made alt of money. At the moment, he is planning 8) senna HG) an enition. He WOU HET) (have atthe Naonl Galery in London, buthe isnt sure wheter ha can 8) =) that or not. As wel s 9) (oa) his extn, is is also busy 10) (ork on) bis latest statu, which was ordered two months ago by a famous actress for her new mansion in Miami. The \ sion Bo 28 jp Rowrito the sentences in the passive. 1. They gave us very expensive gifts Tho git ..1ve were given were very expensive. 2 Many people watch the news. The news ss ve 3. You need a lot of woo! to knit a jumper. Alot of woo! os 4 The gardener planted some flowers. Some flowers so 5 We spent a lot of money at the supermarket. A lot of money .. . 6 Most children enjoy cartoons. Cartoons 7 The resort offers excellent accommodation, ‘The accommodation 8 She washed the clothes and hung them out to dry. The clothes sv = 9 They examined the information before writing the article The information 10 She told the police about the robbery. The police ve 11. We entertain guests in the living room. Guests .. soe 12 The optician repaired and cleaned her glasses. Her glasses 29, Underline the correct word. 1. A: Jane works very quick/ quickly, doesn't she? B: Yes, but if she worked slow/slowly she might not be so carelessicarelessly, I's so peacefullpeacetully here. It eertain/certainly is. rm having a wonderful! won- dertully holiday, This flm is so sad/sadly. | can't watch any more. ‘Oh, you should. I'm sure it will ond happyihappily. Glose the door careful/carefully. We don't want to wake the children. Don't worry. I'm being as quietiquietly as | can Tom behaved termiblejterribly today. He was very rude rudely to his teacher. B: Oh dear! He knows he should speak polite/politely to other people. | wish you would discuss this serfous/seriously. It isn't funnyitunnity. |'m sorry. 'm onty tying to be cheerful/cheertully. Gary left rathor sudden/suddenly last night | know. He doesn't enjoy talking to people he hard hardly knows, 28 B: POP Be Passive - Have Someft! ORAL ‘Look at the prompts below and make passive sentences about the Forbidden City, as in the example, e.g. The construction ofthe Forbidden City was completed in 1420, poe oe a Baten ‘© constuction of Forbidden City / complete fin 1420 © protect high was and a meat on al fou sides ‘© country / gover from the Forbidden Cy for nearly 500 years ‘© in 1924 ? Forbidden City / rename / Palace Museum and ‘open Jo public * vist thousands of people every year © so/as J set fr /flm ‘The Last Emperor / which / dict / Bernardo Bertolucci ‘© might use again /in future “for ? simar project gURUTUN & ‘Activity ~~ Now wits passege about the Forbidden, City ‘using passive sentences ainine ample, e.g. The Forbidden City is situated in Belling, China... 97 Revision 2 (Units 1 - 6) aT 1 10 1" 2 1% 4 6 16 7 8 1p choose the correct answer. You write and thank Aunt Louise for your present. A must B need © can No announcement about the results so far. A hesmade B hasbeonmade © was made He. his teeth checked once every six months. A ishaving B hashad = © has, You wear a coat. Itis very warm outside. A must B needn't © could can’t come to the cinema tonight. | work. A. could B needn't © haveto The children are at ...... School at the moment. A Ba c the She got Cf presents on her birthday. A. several B agroatdeal C agreat number brush my teeth twice day. Aa B the © one The play was said A. tobe cancelled © to have cancelled because the lead actor was il B to have been cancelled He was very nervous. He {or this moment all his lite A hadwaited B © has been waiting had been waiting The advice you gave me really useful A were B are C was Tread interesting article in the newspaper today. Aa Ban © the No information to the new statf yet. ‘A has given B hasbeen given C was given Is late. Mark have forgotten about the meeting, A might B will © ought He be at work, His car isn't outside his house. A would B can't © must we have lunch in the garden today? A Shall B Musint © Would ‘Sam carry the box. It was too heavy A coulda B could © can't 18 We food. A needn't have go shopping because we had plenty of B didn't need to © need to 19. She spends ‘of her income on clothes, A alarge amount B many Calarge number 20. The football team which he supports a large fan club, A have B ishaving © has 21 The news at six o'clock last night. A announced B were announced © was announced 22 Could you get me two ....... of bread from the bakery, please? A loaves B packets © kilos 23. He always catches 8 o'clock train to work Aa B the c- 24. Itwas very dark, but he find his way. A wasableto B could © couldn't 25 She A cant be on holiday. | saw her this moming. B would © must a long time to walt for a reply. B were Cis ar you help me with my A will B Shall c Must 28. Steve fell asleep on sofa last night. Aa B the © one 29 She her hair cut yesterday afternoon. A willhave = B had © has had 30 day, | will buy a big house with a garden. A One BA © The for his interview. B to prepare C preparing 31 Malthew is busy A. propare 32. Alotof children... to boarding schoo! inthe old days, A aresent B issent © were sent 33. Simon is friendly than Jason. A theleast. Bas, © loss 34 Sho heated up a A bar B tin Cf soup for her dinner. © plate 35. Her feet ache. She A has stood up © had been standing up all day. B has been standing up 36 Be careful. This saucepan is hot A much B by far © vey 87 Paul is not as Charles. A ashandsome —B more handsome © most handsome 88 Alot of people by this company last year. A hired B arehired © were hired 39 ‘Queen is going to visit this town next month, AA B An © The 40 Cathy iS... the fastest runner in the school A much B by far © very Complete the sentences. 2p 1. He told me a wonderful story The story ...he told me was wonderful, 2 She was angry because of the man's rudeness, She was angry because the 3. She bought some very expensive luggage. ‘The luggage 4 His secretary had booked his accommodation. His accommodation 5. These trousers are too small for mo now. This pair of trousers 6 The house is surrounded by beautiful gardens. Beautiful gardens stn 7 She's got short brown hair. Her hair 8 You need a lot of patience to be a teacher. Alot of pationce 9 They cooked us a delicious meal The meal 10. She likes chocolate more than any other food. Chocolate : 11 They had great weather during their holiday. The weather 42 He called the fire brigade immediately, The fire brigade se Rewrite the sentences Omit the agent where possit the passive. 3p 1 deck must hve sat i tr 2 He should plant some more flowers. 3 Lobjectto her using my computer. 4 Does she train all the new stat? 10 " 2 13 4 18 16 7 18 19 20 at 4p Revision 2 (Units 1 - 6 We will have finished the project by next Friday. Having posted the letters, John went back to the office, What did they open the safe with? You must inform the contestants about the rules of the game. ‘She had made all the beds. Has Danny written a poem for you? ‘The children were feeding the dog, She locked all the doors before sho went or! noida. Is Mark repairing my bicycle ? Dad decorated the living room last weak, People believe that he should be given a medal. ‘They heard him making the arrangements, Everyone knows that she is a successful businesswoman. Who broke this teapot? We expect him to arrive early in the morning, Why did they pull down that building? People say that he is a very wealthy man, When will they repair my car? Fill in the correct form of the word in brackets. The rn. (construct) of the new shopping centre is almost complete, You must be very glasses. He always otters his someone in trouble. She has some very garden: He is just giving some directions to a (tour, She changed the (arrange) for the outing at the last minute. The wedding hotel He gave the policeman a thieves. construc (care) not to break these (assist) when he sees (colour) flowers in her (receive) was held ina small (describe) of the 99: Revision 2 (Units 1 - 6) aa 9 That author is a distant 10m sony. | didn’t mean to 11. He couldn't contain his coming holiday. 12. Luckily, no one was injured in the (explode). 13 Ho had a worried (express) on his face throughout the exam. 14 Some of the paintings we saw were very (impress). 15 He has made a very house. (relate) of mine. (fright) you (excite) about the . (attract) offer for our Complete each sentence with two to five words, including the word in bold. 5p 1. Wearing jewellery to school is forbidden. allowed —You...are not allowed to wear... jewellery to school. 2 Someone should invite Kerry to the party be Kerry to the party, 3. I'm sure Michael has been promoted. must Michael promoted, 4 They will sack you if you are caught making personel calls. be You you are caught making personal calls. 5 | advise you to mend those trousers. ought = You those trousers. 6 Sally cloaned the house before the guests arrived was The house before the guests arrived. 7. Perhaps she has gone on holiday. may She on holiday. 8 | spilt my coffee when | knocked the table. got My coffee when! knocked the table. 9 People say that Martinis a good sportsman, be Marti good sportsman, 10 I'm sure he hasn't forgotten your birthday, cant He . your birthday. 11 isn’t necessary for you to attend the meeting have You the meeting, 12 I'd botter go and tidy my bedroom. should | my bedroom. 13. Stove likes people to ask him about his work. being Steve bout his work. 14 Dad hasn't tidied the garage yet, been Tho garage yet 18 Wolll probably go to visit my parents at the weekend. likely tis to visit my parents at the weekend, 16 People think that he will be discharged from hospital tomorrow. thought — It ischarged from hospital tomorrow. 17 Perhaps David has been held up in trafic could = David will be in atc 100 48 Its forbidden to smoke in the waling room musint You inthe wating room 19. Clare needs someone fa show her to the dining room. be Clare neces the dining room 20 it wasn't necessary for him to foc the door have He the door 6 9 Rephrase the following sentences in as A> many ways as possible. 1 Perhaps she has got a new job She may/might/could have got a new job. 2 I'm sure he isnt policeman 3 tis likely that they wil move house this month, 4 Tim certain she made this cake herset 5 I's possible ho posted the letters yesterday. 6 Perhaps we have won a prize 7 Vm sure they don’t eat meat 8 'mcertain she lives with her parents. [tis likely that | will be late for work tomorrow. 10. Perhaps he has gone to the doctors. 11 Tm sure we haven't missed the bus 12 I's possible they have been imited tothe party. 7, 21088 out the expressions which cannot dp be used with the nouns. 1. Both, Several, iV of, Boy (enjoy) it (notiplay) your SOR ORERGEe ze Compote cach sentence with two to five 494 p orde, including the word In bold. + Ienever traveled by aeroplane before fir Ite the first time. Ive travelled by aeroplane 2 Isthis he fastest you can type? faster Cant than this? 3. Wo wil probably have a dinner party next weekend thkely have a drier barty not weekend 4 “Arig, Mnelp you with your esearch,’ he sale to mo. agreed He : my research, 5 Someone siole my bag whl | was shopping had while twas shopping 6 1 nover heard such a wonderul song the K's Te overheard 7 They lat me go to the rock concert last Saturday. allowed | to the rock ‘concert last Saturday, 8 He began to piay the guitar when he was seventeen. since He has he was seventeen. 9 He was annoyed by her behaviour and left the party. found He and lett the party. 40 Someone should tell David about the changes we've made. be David the changes we've made. 11 _ It wasn’t necessary for her to do the washing-up, but, she did. ave She the washing-up. 42 ‘Why are you so angry?” Anne said to Michael. was Anne wanted to know so angry. 13. The question was so dificult that | couldn't answer ft too The question to answer. 14 Mastin is repairing the car, by The car Mastin 45. We had no idea the car was stolen know Lite the car was stolen, 46 He can't cany that box. He is too weak enough He to cary that box 17 Someone sent us a large parcel were = We a large parcel 18 You had better phone your parents. ought You your parents. Fill in the gaps with the word which best fits 45 p each space. Use only one word in each space. One of 1) ..the... greatest tennis players 2) the 20th century was Frenchman René Lacoste, 3) success in the sport reached its peak in the 1920s, Hea) several tonnis championships, both in Europe and in America, and 5) nicknamed “The Crocodile’ due 6) his method of playing the game. He never attacked at the start of a match. Instead he would wait 7) his opponent had a moment of weakness and he would win the match, In 1929, Lacoste retired from tennis. Some years later, he brought 8) a range of sports and leisure clothing with his own ‘crocodlle’ emblem, These designs quickly became popular 9) people all over the world and today ‘Lacoste’ is stil 10) of the favourite labels on the market, \REVision Box 4G ,, Put tho vorbs in brackets into the present >? simple or the present continuous. 1. A: That suitcase looks heavy! B: Itis!It..weighs... (weigh) nearly thirty kilos! 2 A: My foot (ache). B: Sit down and put them up, then. 3A: This tea (taste) awful B: Oh dear. | think the milk has gone off, 4A; What are you doing? BED se (weigh) the ingredients for a cake. 5 A: Have you been to Peter's house before? B: Yes, but | (novremember) how to get there. 6 A: Who Is that woman? BI (think) she works in the bookshop. 7A: Hove this music! B: | (not/see) how you can like it I's awtull 8 A: Why (yourtaste) the soup? B: To see if it needs more salt. 9A: Are you busy this evening? B: Yes. (09) some fiends at eight o'clock 40 A: You look happy. B: lam. (think) about my holiday. 47, There are ten unnecessary words in the 7» text below. Cross them out. What's in a Name? 1. Many everyday objects ar 2 a reason, The Biro (a ballpoint pen) was invented by 3. Georg and Josef Biro, so that it was named after them, 4 The sandtvich, on the other hand, it was named aftr the 5 4th Earl of Sandwich In 1762. Despite of the fact that the 6 7 8 8 fo being given thelr names for idea of eating slices of meat between slices of bread was nota new one, the Earl of Sandwich made it popular. He would ask to be served this dish at his card table so that he could play the all day. Morse cade (the use of long 410. and short sounds to send the messages along a wire) was, 11. been invented by Samuel Morse in 1844 and Bermuda 42 shorts were so named because they at fst became popular 48 in Bermuda. So, next time you will use an everyday 14 object, why not to stop and think about where its name 15 came from? You might be surprisedt Y= Mr Blythe is a teacher at a secondary school. His class ‘want to put on a play in order to raise money for charity. Look at the prompts below and make sentences using relative pronouns and adverbs, as in the example. e.g. The school hall is the place where we hope to stage the play. schoo! hallplacefhiope to stage/play 1th Junesdayhwish to performiplay ‘Machethplay/want to put on David Leeshoyjplay Macbeth Sophie Jenkns/git!motherofer to makevcostumes | Mark Taylriboyfatheragree to advertiseiplay | £2250/amounwhope to raise for charity SPCAcharityAvish to donate money t0 Geis areie © wRLING geet Mr Blythe is now writing a letter to the headmaster to ask for permission to put on the play. Look at the Oral, Activity again and use your notes to complete the letter below. ‘Dear Mr Johnson, am writing to request permission for my class to | put on a play in order to.raise money for chanty. The schoo! hall Is the place where we hope to stage the eae 2 hope you will allow us to put on the play, as it would be both educational and enjoyable for the class, as well as beneficial to our chosen chart. Yours sincerely, Mr Blythe Revision 4 (Units 1 - 12) 1 10 " 2 13 4 18 16 7 194 1p choose the correct answer. Cu-time have we got before the train leaves? A How B How many How much He cut his finger while he ‘some wood. A chopped —_B is chopping © was chopping She was very tired, she couldn't sleep, A although B despite yet sauow is that letter | wrote? Have you seen it? A Where B Who © What When wo lived by the sea, we morning. A wore used to swim every B gotused © used | ove roses, ry sister loves carnations. A when B wheres wherever she get a job as a teacher. She loves children A ought B can © might We waved goodbye the car was out of sight A while B until © bythe time He slept for eight hours, he was stil tired, A inspite B but © although “Tove going to the beach.” A Neitherdol B Sodol © Sol do ve made biscuits. Would you like one? A some B any © no We wnsnne GO Out to dinner, if you lke, A should B could © might I think has been reading my diary. ‘A. noone B someone © anyone They haven't finished building the now supermarket A sill B yet © just By tho time the rain stopped, we two pots of coffee. A have drunk B had drunk © had been drinking ‘we have a barbecue this evening? A Shall B will © Mustn't We're going to the theatre a play. A sce B tosee —C sesing 18 19 20 a 22 23 24 25 26 ar 28 29 31 32 33, 35 ‘That is the right answer, enon? A isn't B wasnt © isit painted this beautiful picture? A Who B Wha © Where It you had studied more, you the exam, A. would pass B wil © would have passed s He can't decide who to his birthday party. A toinvite —B invite inviting [tried on two pairs of trousers, but... of them fited A both B neither © either I don't like bananas.” A Nether!do B Neltherdo! € Sodo! He's tired. He A hasn't slept perly for da B didn'tsleep C dossn't sleep They own a motorboat, earn? A dothey —B theydon't © don't they IL had a bigger flat, | a party A have B willhave would have He wuusun Be famous. I've never heard of him. A must B cant © mustn't have received a letter from my pen-triend, A just B yet © siill When | opened the door, there wasn't there, A someone B noone — C anyone Chris is the A patient person I have ever met. Bmore patient © most patient Live in the city, 60 1 to busy traffic. A amused —B getused used I'm hungry. | haven't had to eat all day. A something B nothing anything When I buy a new house, | every room myselt A paint B willpaint © would paint We must run to the cinema. The film in five minutes. A stars Bisstating C willstart I'S 90 USe ssn AbOUt the exam resutts. You'll know soon enough. A worry B towory © worrying 36 We are thinking about ........ @ new car. A buy B toby © buying 37 He was dirty because he in the garden, A had been working —B had worked © has been working 38 She has fots of T-shirts, but OF hom are in the wash, A both B all © either 38 Tom is tree years... than his brother. A ola B older oldest 40 Wie lve in large block of fats Ra B ono © tho 2, Rewrite the following sentences in the , pb passive. 1. People say that she owns several companies. Iti hat she owns several companies/he is ‘aid to own several companice, 2 Dad is cleaning the floor at the moment. 3. The phone company cut off our telephone yesterday. 4 You must do the washing-up afer dinner. 5 She will have typed all the letlers by fve o'clock. 6 They are interiewing two candidates al the moment. 7. He has torn his shirt again 8 Mark feeds the dogs every oring. 9 We shouldn't reves! anything to the press. 10. Whore have they sent those parcels to? 11 Poopie think that he wil win tho race. 12 object tor taking my books without permission. 18. They nad sold al the tokets by the time we arived 14 People make jam from fit 48. They saw him talking to the manager. 18 Who took that beaut photo? 47 When did they open their shop? Write questions to which the words in 3) Mes 10 Andrew has been to New York Where has Andrew beer? He is sad because his bicycle is broken. Sarah is tall with blonde curly hair. Banry is very generous. Claire is. in her office. ‘The play stars at eight o'clock. He bought that car two months ago. Jonathan wants to go on hoi. We got to the island by boat. That is Joanne’s book Rewrite the following sentences using 4p fave sameting one The gardener cuts their grass once a week. They will ask the porter to carry their bags for them. | must get someone to clean the windows. His fence was built by a carpenter. The hairdresser is styling Lucy's hair. The doctor has bandaged his arm for him. The dentist was checking Tom's teeth The cleaner had washed the oar for me. It's worth asking someone to repair the root The builders will be building the wall for him. Complete the sentences. > He is very il. He can't go to work. He is ...t00 ill to go to work. She has got a lot of time, She can have a cup of tea, She has got... This meat is very tough. | can't cut it. This meat is 199 Revision 4 (Units 1 4. These bags are very heavy. He can't carry them. These bags are 5 We have got alot of money. We can go out to dinner. We have got 6 Ihave made a lot of food. lean feed al the quests. | have made 7 Sarah is beautiful, She could be a model Sarah is 8 Adam is very young. He can't ive a car Adam is 9. I's very cold outside, You can't wear shorts, Is 40. Peters very dover. He can pass his exams. Peter is 6, Rewrite the sentences using the words/ BP phrases given. 1. She had barely woken up when the telephone rang Barely ..had she woken up when the telephone rang.. 2 I haven't seen such beautiful mountains anywhere else Nowhere else. 3. If lwere you, I would get a cat. Were 4 The policeman didn’t realiso that the thief had already escaped, Little 5 He hasn't had an ice cream since last summer. Not since 6 She not only broke the glass, but she cut her hand, Not oniy 7 We have seldom seen such a well-kept garden Seldom 8 Thy have never stayed in such @ wondertl hotel betore. Never before 9 He has not once apologised for his appaling behaviour. Not once 40. | only noticed the broken window after the children had let Only after Rewrite the following _B reported speech. sentences in 1. 'Be quiet, or I'l send you to bed, she said to them. She threatened to 2end them to bed if they wer not quiet. 2. ‘He always makes too much noise’, she sale. 3 Yes, iliend you the money, | said to her. 4 "That was a delicous meal! said Jui 5 He said, “Shall we go shopping? 6 ‘Ididn't break your stereo’, he said to me. 7 He sald to her, ‘Please, please don't go without me. 196 12) 8 ° 10 1" 2 13 14 18 8» 10 1" 12 13 4 8 oe 1 2 3 4 5 6 Ym the prettiest gil atthe party’, said Emma, She said to him, ‘Open the window, please. ‘Don't forget to sot the alarm’, Mary said to Liz "You ruined my dress’, she said to her sister. Karen said, You should do some revision, It was me who creshed the ca’, Sophie said (Children, stand up!” said the headmistre ‘Don't touch this button’, the scientist said to them. Underline the correct form of the infinitive. itis considered to beybe/being unlucky to walkiwalk! walking under ladders, I hate goito go/going out in the rain. he went for a walk getito get/getting some fresh air. | don't want watchito watchiwatching ths tim. He was happy be/to be/being home at last ‘My father made me tidyito tidyltidying my bedroom. ‘Sam agreed helpito help/helping me with my home: work The man confessed stealifo steallto stealing the docurnents, My boss expects me finishito finishifinishing this work bofore six o'clock. He warned them about swimito swim/swimming in that fiver, but they took no notice. ‘The children complained about miss/to miss/missing the party atl denied breakito breakibreaking the computer. \We could hear the choir singjto sing/singing as we the church. | don't know what dojte do/doing about this problem. ‘Sui/To skilSkiing isa very excting spor. Rewrite the sentences using participles. The woman who Is serving the tea is my aunt. The woman serving the tea ie my aunt. Because we were tired, we stayed at home. After the boss had explained the problem, he asked the employee to solve it. Katie locked the doors before she went to the shop. Because he fat il, Stuart went to the doctor's, The boy who is wearing a hat is Nicholas. 7 The files which were stored on that disk were very important ‘After Caroline had made the beds, she went to work, Because he had overslept, he had to take a taxi to the office. 40 Robin got all on hi sit whi ho was xing hi ike 11 Rachel picked up book and dated to Yea 12 iver was Siting on a banch and he was wating he focal match, 40... Butthe vos in brackets into the comect Dy tense. 1 only had done. (do) some of his work yesterday Boh Ios tor) to buy some new clotes 3 Ifonly he {talk) so much. 4 Tish she (aaa) 30 aryl ght lsh they (ist) more often 6 tony wo ‘nomi he wan 7 tfonly you sash moto help you before, 8 lwsh | have) more ee time 8 tony we trav) to go to work today. 10 Iw she oenetald re what i wrong Put the verbs in brackets into the correct 1p, fonee. thas (@0)10 he beach tomorow Would you ike to come? 2 We Qhink) about moving to the city sovonty. 2 Hurry tpt lesson -(star in fhe minutes A Tin atanng (rola) thing aly. 5 Tata you (nog) the job unless you look sian 6: Dont make too much noise when you come in We (sep) 7 saw David as | (40) the shopping Ho looked wel 8. He Sad ne een (AD) wth my homework ihe has tne 2. How tng (youer as a to We cant leave unt the ta. (ave it tum (make) a ake this moming. Would you ike some? ® (youlgo) to the rary today? I need to return some books. n 4 (Units 1 - 12) Fin the gaps with somo, any no oF one of 12 jp, tne compotnae’ Lay 1A: Are you doing ..anything .. at the weekend? B: No, | haven't made any plans yet. 2. A; [think there's sm €l9@ in this envelope. B: Take it out and see what itis. 3. A: Are you off work next week? Br Yes, but 'm not going «nen I'm going to stay at home. 4 A: The meal was a great success last night. Br | know, There WAS ones f00d left over, elther. 5 A: Whore’s David? Br He's Gone snr with his brother. 6 A: Did you enjoy your visi to the museum? B: Yes, but there was total u the exhibits. 7 A: There's at the door for you. B: Who is it? 8 Als wrong? B: Not really. 'm just very tired. 9A The bus was really crowded today. There was to sit B: I know. [wish I had my own car. 10 A: Cal | BOMOW snnnonene Sugar from you, please? B: Yes, of course. How much do you need? 13}, Undertine the correct answer. 1 TherejitiOne wore lots of people at the opening ‘ceremony last night. 2. Ho's faster than | am, but'm cleverer than heyhim/his. 3. They always take off they/themitheir shoes before going upstairs 4 The ball bounced up and hit her on thejher!— head. 5. Our neighbours designed their house themselves! courselvesithey. 6 This/That/These man over there is my teacher. 7 Your rooms a mess! Put everywhere/everyonelevery- thing away immediately! 8 | haven’ got manyilitleimuch money, so | won't go out tonight. 14.4, undertine the correct preposition. This fats small, but it will do fromibyifor the time being, He gave a speech in/onifor behalf of the class, Atiin/By tho ond of the concert, the orchestra took a bow. | will give you the job onfinjunder condition that you work hard. Your assignments must be given In tomorrow at/under/ without fall. This calendar is out/out offof date. | need a new one. ‘The policeman wasn'tat/infon duty, but he still helped us. It's too late to go to the cinema, The film will have started byiforifrom now. 197

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