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5.B. Page 49. 1.c.

2 A 3 H 4 F 5 B 6 E 7I 8D 9 c 10 J
1.d. 1 shifts 2 a commuter 3 cute 4 it turned out 5 runs
6 likely 7 a candle 8 exchange a few words 9 their eyes met 10 found the
courage

2.b. 1B 2A 3E 4D

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1 used to have 2 didn't use to spend 3 Did ... use to wear
4 used to go out 5 did ... use to work 6 didn't use to be
7 Did ... use to argue 8 didn't use to like 9 used to get on
10 didn't use to speak
b 1 x split up 2 ,/ 3 ,/ 4 x didn't use to like
5 ,/ 6 X don't usually go 7 X did your parents meet
8 x used to work 9 ,/

Page 50. 4.a.


1 to meet sb = to see sb for the first time
to know sb =you have met before
2 a colleague = a person that you work with
a friend= a person you know well and like, and who is
not usually a member of your family
3 to argue with sb =to speak angrily to sb because you disagree with them
to discuss sth with sb = to talk about sth with sb, especially in order to decide sth

Page 158. 3 19)) 1.b.


1 couple 2 partner 3 fiancé 4 flatmate 5 colleague
6 ex 7 close friend 8 classmate

2.a. 3 20)) Verbs and verb phrases


1 I met Mark when I was studying at York University.
2 We got to know each other quickly because we went to the same classes.
3 We soon became friends, and we discovered that we had a lot in common. For
example, we both liked art and music.
4 We went out together in our second term and we fell in love.
5 We were together for two years, but we argued a lot and in our last term at
university we broke up.
6 After we left university, we lost touch because I moved to I London and he stayed
in York.
7 Five years later we got in touch again on Facebook. We were both still single, and
Mark had moved to London too.
8 This time we got on better than before, maybe because we were older.
9 After two months Mark proposed and I accepted.
10 We got married last summer. A lot of our old university friends carne to the
wedding!
Page 50. 5.a.
snake /s/: close, conversation, discuss, practise, school, somebody, sport, summer,
used to, various
zebra /z/: busy, close, eyes, friends, lose, music, raise
shower /ʃ/: sugar, sure
television /ʒ/: decision, pleasure, unusual, usually

5.c.
1 At the beginning of a word the letters is usually pronounced Isl. The exceptions are
sugar and sure.
2 At the end of a word sores can be pronounced /s/ or /z/.
3 In -sion, the letter s is pronounced /ʒ/.

Page 51. 6.a. 1F 2F 3T

6.c.
The most positive person is George.
The most negative person is Beth.

6.d.
lB 2N 3G 4C 5C 6N 7G 8B

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