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General revision
Look at the letter frorn Claudia, a student in England, to
her friend Julie. There are 32 gaps. After some gaps there
is a verb in brackets. Put the verb in the correct tense.
Thati about atl the news for now Write soon and tetl me
about your hotiday in Portugal. What was Lisbon
Write back soon.
Love, Claudia
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When there is no verb in brackets, write one suitable word :
- a preposition, an adverb, an auxiliary verb, an article, etc.
Example: I came to York to learn English. Questions
Dear Julie,
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I (3)_ with I How long haveYoubeen plaYingtennis? 1
(stay) a family in a suburb of York. They're
really nice, MrJones (4)_ (work)in York. MrsJones has A I've been playing tennis since I was 3 or 4.
just had a baby, so she (5)_ (not work) at the moment. I I Where
(6)_ (not ask) her what she does yet, but I (7)_
(think) she's (8)_
I (9)_
accountant.
(have) a good time here, (10)_
A I was born in
I When
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Las Vegas, Nevada.
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everything is very expensive. Yesterday I (ll)_ (take) the I How long
train (12)_ York to do some sightseeing. Something realty A I've been a professional tennis player since 1986.
embarrassing happened (13)_
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I was there. After I I How often
(14)_ (visit)the Viking Museum, I (ls)_ (decide) A I play tennis every day.
to do some shopping. Earlier in the day, I (16)_ (see)a I What
beautiful sweater in a department store, so I (tZ)_
back (lB)_ (buy) it. The shop assistant (19)_
it into a bag when I realized that I (20)_ (forget) my
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purse with my credit cards! So, unfortunately, I coutdn't buy
(21)_ after atl.
After that I went to Cliffordi Tower. lt (22)_ built in
l2l3 on a hill overlooking the river. I ctimbed right (2I_
Auxiliary verbs
Complete the sentences using the correct auxiliary verb.
Some are positive, some are negative.
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to the top, and the view was beautiful. White I (2a)_ Example I
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(watk) back to the station, | (2s)_ \44rat you get up this morning?
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(meet) Sue. Do you
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remember her? I haven't heard from her (26)_ over a I What you doing when the phone rang?
year. When we last (27)_ (see) her, she (28)_ 2_ you ever read any Ernest Hemingway? L:
(work) in a bank. Now she (29)_ (study) Engtish here at 3 I'm sorry. I can't drive you to the station because my a
the same school as me! What a coincidencel Last night we went car being serviced. I
to (10)_ cinema together and saw a horror fitm. Sue was 4 How Iong she been studying English? L
terrified, but I (31)__ enjoyed it! 5 In France they say bon appétit. But in Britain people
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go, or have? Put them in the correct columns' 1840s he(4)-.- (employ)as a bank clerk in Berlin.
volleyball Over the past 50 years, we've opened offices in many different
countries - and we (10)--- stitl (expand).
Translate
2 Choose the word that is different from the others and
say why it is different. Think about the meaning and Translate the sentences into your language. Translate the
the grammar! ideas, not word for word.
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Look at the letter from ]ulie to her friend Claudia, who's
a student in England. There are 28 blanks. Sometimes
you have to choose the correct verb.
Tomorrow my mother and father (20) came
come
going
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are coming to stay for a
we'l[ go /
few days. I (21)
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Example: I must /Qac!-pl could take the train because Wednesday Ann has invited us alt (zl) go out,/ going out./ to go t
there weren't any buses.
When there is a blank, write one suitable word
a relative pronoun, an adjective, a noun, etc.
- an article,
out for dinner. Apart from that, I haven't made any plans
(24) t'm taking ,/ t,tttake / l,m goingto take them for a drive in
the country. Or we could go to Stratford and visit the house
- perhaps
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Dear Claudia,
|apan last week.
(25).-.---.--.-.-.-.-- Shakespeare was born.
You (4) have to ,/ should ./ must write and tell me more! julia
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I had (5)_ wonderful time in japan. My friend, Akiko,
invited me (6) stay / to stay ,/ staying with her family in Kyoto.
Do you remember her? Shet the girt (7)_ visited me last
summer. They have a house on a
a beautiful (8)_
hi[[just outside Kyoto. There was
of the city from my bedroom window.
Akikoi family were incredibly kind and hospitable, and wouldn't
Future forms
Complete Harry and Bill's conversation using the verb in
brackets in the correc T form (will, going to, or the Present r
let (9) that I pay
lot. Japanese (f0)_
/ me pay / me to
is delicious
and rice. The weather was rea[[y nice. lt was warm and
pay for anything. We ate out a
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autumn colours were quite spectacular. (11) l'm
Q) _ (visit) friends in Italy, so I think
sending you some photos when l've had them developed. We
Perhaps we (3)-
(staY) in this
went everywhere by train. I thinkJapan has (14)_ best
countrY at Easter. What about You?
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trains in the world. They're never [ate! Harry We ( )_ (rent) a cottage near
I (15) had to ,/ must / could learn Japanese customs very
Edinburgh. It (5)- (be) our first visit
quicklyl ln Japan you don't have to ,/ aren't a[towed to wear
to Scotland. lane (6)-
(16)
(have) a baby
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your shoes in the house - you wear slippers the
in the sunlmer, so we can't do anything too
host provides. And you (18) have to / are allowed to make a loud
adventurous or tiring'
noise when you drink teal (ln fact, it's potite if you dol) I caught a Bilt what a good idea! Maybe we
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cotd while I was there, but I (19)couldn't,/ shoutdn't,/ didn't
(7) (do)the same.
have to blow my nose in public as it\ considered to be rude. Harry (see) You there!
Maybe we (8) =--
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can, must, and should
Read the following extract from a guidebook to Thailand. They love playing tennis, and they like going skiing in
Fill in the blanks with can, can't, must, mustn't, should, or the winter.
shouldn't. (Sometimes more than one answer is correct.)
I don't know. We could go to the theatre.
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Visitors to Thailand must apply for a visa. You
He's really nice. Very outgoing and easy to talk to.
enter the country wiLhout one
Customs regulations
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Vocabulary
" You (3) bring in guns or drugs.
. You (a) bring in one iitre of wine or spirits. Match a word in A with its opposite in B.
Cars (5) be brought into Thailand for personal
use, but you {6) have a valid Driving Licence.
" You (7) have at least US $250 with you. lf you young ctear outSoing poor
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I Look at the letter from Alberto, who's staying in
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(25)--
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Bristol, in England, to his friend Paul. Therc are 33
gaps. After some gaPS there is a verb in brackets. Put the
verb in the correct tense.
I wouldn't want to see it that many times!
| {28)_=-- (appty) for a lot ofjobs recently.
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Yesterday I (29)
Example: I haven't vistted (not visit) Alcatraz yet' Nations. lt (30)-- be great if I (3t)-- (get) it,
but I haven't 8ot a very good chance. They want someone with
When there is no vcrb in brackets, wrile one suitable
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word - a modal vcrb, an auxiliary verb, a conjunction, fluent Engtish and French, and my French isn't very good any more.
an adverb, etc. Anyway, I haven't picked up my plane ticket (32).- ,
Example: I'll write again when I have time. so I have to go into town now and do that. See you next week.
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l ll give you a call (ll)- I get home. Take care.
Dear Paul, Best wishes,
My stay in tngland is coming to an end. ln ten days'time I
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(1)-- (be) back in Brazit. I can hardly believe that
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(let) you know.
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(get) the
the course
Fresent Perfect: active and passive
Complete the text with verbs from the box. Put them into
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l'd realty like have a holiday lhe Present Perfect active or passive.
finishes, but I have to go straight back to Brazil. lf I
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Unfortunately I {10)- (not see) much of Britain - I
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lovety, and the food s actuatty quite good. My friend Pablo loves it
Politicions from both the Lobour ond Conservotive Porties
here. He even says he wouldn't('l2)--_- living here' But for (2) wormly of his ochievements.
me the problem is the weather. I think lU (13)- tive
Gaie-force winds ore cousing choos in southern Englond.
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somewhere wamer and drier. Recentty it's been (14).-
terrible - raining every day.
My host family (r5)-__-(be) reatly nice to me.
Mony roods
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(3)- by folien trees ond there
o number of serious occidents
lorries ond cooches. The police (5)-
involving
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They've looked (16)-
l'm looking (17)-
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(22)- be very hard for him and his wife He says he thot o plone (10)- ût Progue Airport. First reports
(23)- have to move to another town where there are soy thot over 50 people (11)- . We'lIbring you mOre
more jobs, but he\ not sure. news of this disoster os soon os we hove it.
Yesterday I (24)- (go) to the cinerna with Pablo
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exhausted hilarious freezing
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you see her.
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Australial
1 Con-rplete the story with phrasal verbs from the box' -
'How rvas your exam?'
If the verb has an object, make sure it is in the correct 'It quite but I managed to answer all
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L,xample: He gave me a form and I fillad it in (it)'
We walked 20 kilometres. I was absoiutely
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blue one and the red one in the window but I can't
(2)- (my mind) which one to buy" 'No probleml
said the assistant. 'Take them both and ask your brother to
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(them). Then you can (4)
lianslate tl-rese sentences into your own language'
(the one he doesn't want)and l'll (s) (you)
Translate the ideas, not word for word.
(your money)i Welt, my brother chose the blue one, so I
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(the red one) to the shop. There was a
2 If I r,vas rich, l'd travel around the worlcl.
different assistant. She said, 'l'm sorry. The assistant you spoke to
- 3 Wher-r I get home, I'il have a bath.
made a mistake. We can't give you your money back' I asked to
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see the manager. 'l'm afraid she (7)=__-=-=- on holiday,'
'No, he 5 I saw the film yesterday.
said the assistant.'Wetl, can I see the assistant manager?'
(8) not today, either. But he'll be here
6 lf it's a nice day on Sunday, we'll have a picnic'
(your problem)
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tomorrow, and he can (9)
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some gaps there is a verb in brackets. Put the verb in the
correct tense.
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Example: I havebeenlearning (learn) English for
two years. lndirect questions
When there is no verb in brackets, write on e suitable word Complete the answers.
- a preposition, an auxiliary verb, a conjunction, an Example: Has Pam gone to bed?
adverb, etc.
I don't know it she's goneto bed
Example: I last saw her in 1993.
1 Where does James live?
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I have no idea
with me for the past two weeks. I don't think you've met.Jennifer, I'm sorry. I can't tell you L
(4)_ you? I (5) (know) her since we were
4 How many languages are there in the world?
at university together She's the one that (6)
I haven't got a clue
(try) to get a job in Africa since she (7) 5 Who's that woman over there? i-
(graduate) last year She hasn't had much Iuck, unfortunately. I can't remember
Anyway, we are having a great time. The weather
Did Ben buy some more sugar?
I don't know
(be) wonderful for weeks now, so we
Sue I'll probably stay for a while. Are you driving back
fire card
to Manchester todaY?
air Paste
credit works
Sue said tea rOOm
Jim said
sun Pot
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Reported commands Translate these sentences into your own language'
Fili in the blank with the verb from the box that can be Translate the ideas, not word for word.
used to report the direct sPeech. 1 I've beer-r learning English for three years.
invited told ordered asked begged 2 How long have you known your teacher?
warned advised refused offered reminded 3 She speaks good English, doesn't she?
'Would you like to sperrd the weekend with us?
4 They told me that I had to go home-
They --_.- her to spend the weekend with tirem'
5 She told him to do his homework carefully'
'Could you open the wirrdow, please?' 6 He said he'd been married before.
him to open the lvindorv
7 How long are you here for?
I 'Go to bed immediatelYl'
8 I don't know where she lives.
9 I'm sorry, I can't helP You.
Kate's mother
immediately.
'Don't forget to Post the letter!'
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The instructor him to park behind
the van.
'Please, please, turn down the music!'
Dan's sister him to turn down the music.
'Don't play with matches. They're very dangerous''
He the children not to play with matches'
'I'll give you a lift to the airport.'
She to give hirn a lift to the airport.
- lend you any more
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Exercise I Tenses desk where the train was going. 'Edinburghl the information clerk /
told her.
Put the verb in brackets in the correct tense. The tenses
'Where does it stop next?'asked Mrs Hay.
used are Present Simple, Present Continuous, Past Simple,
Past Continuous, Past Perfect, and future with will. There 'lt's the express service,'the clerk told her. 'lt doesn't stop untit
are also examples of the infinitive. it gets to Edinburgh.'
Mrs Hay (1) (drive) along a country road when Exercise 2 Auxiliary verbs
she (2) _ (see) a man at the side of the road. He Complete the sentences with the correct form of be, do, or
(wave) and pointing at his car. Mrs Hay have in the positive or negative.
(4)_ (stop) and (s) (ask)the man I That's Peter over there. He wearing a red
if he was atl right. jacket.
'My car's broken down,' said the man.
2' you ever been to Spain?'
'Where do you want (6) (go)?'asked I went there in 2000.'
'Yes,
Mrs Hay. 3 'Where you live?'
'London,' replied the man. 'I iive in San Francisco.'
'Wetl,l(7) (not go) to London, but I
4 She's not allowed to drive. She passed
(give)you a Iift to the station, if you like.' her driving test yet.
On the way to the station they chatted. 5 Tea grown in India and China.
'(9)_ you _ (work) in London?' 6 Who you play tennis u,ith yesterday?
asked Mrs Hay. 7 rr\4ren I arrived, they having dir.rner.
'No, I don't. I (10)_ (run)my own business in 8 She _ usually go shopping at weekends.
Oxford. But today I (ll) (have)dinner with a She prefers to go during the week.
friend in London * we always (12)
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There is one mistake in each of the following sentences'
H€rt hotiday weeks in ltaly 2 weeks in Greece,
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visiting ancient ruins
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in the
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Three weeks,
They're students.
7 We didn't allowed to wear jewellery at school.
You mustn't pay in cash. You can also pay b,v credit
card.
t--I A month.
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I a hundred and ninety,three point four
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Your brother has just come home from the cinema.
Ask him for his opinion of the film.
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Exercise 8 Word order You are on a bus. Politely ask the passenger next to
the window to open the window.
Put the words in the correct order.
1 watching/while I TV I I I ranglwas/phone/the t
Somebocly asks you,'What does your teacher look
like?'rv\4rat do you say?
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phone lbad lcouldn'r / she / lost lhim lnumber / Complete the sentences.
she/his/because
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Exercise I Tenses and verb forms
Septemberl(]6)-(do)aspecialtrainingCoUr5e.,
Put the verb in parentheses in the correct tense' Some
And are you going to stay in Britain, or would you like to work
verbs are passive, and there are also examples of the
second conditional, indirect questions, infinitives, abroad again?'
gerunds, and reported statements and requests. 'l (14,..___.-.- (promote) recently. l'm now Director of
English since she (3)- (leave) university five years ago Exercise 2 Conditionals
I asked her first if she (4)-- (enjoy) teaching English' lJsing the prompt§, write a sentence in either the first or
'Yes, ldo,'she replied.'lts hard work, but it's very rewarding'' thc seconcl conditional.
'(5) ever
You (work)abroad?' I Are you coming to town with me this afternoon?'
'Yes,' replied Sarah,'l (6)- §pend)two years in 'Perhaps. If I / hnish / decorating the living room, I /
Madrid. But the school closed and I (7)- (be) made come / with you.'
redundant. Luckily, some of my students asked me if I
(8)- (continue) to teach them privately, so I stayed 'I don't have any money. If I / have i some mor-rey, I i
in Madrid.' buy / you lunch.'
'And how long (9)-- You (teach)
called Gtoria. On some days, she was the best student in the class' 'l'm a teacher. If I / be / the Minister for Education, I i
But on other days she performed reatly badly. I tried very hard spend / more money on schools.'
(12)- (help) her, but things only got worse. Then,
one day, I met Gtoria on the street and asked her about her 'I've lost rny address book.'
husband. (The day before she (13)-- (tell) me a sad 'If I / find it, I / bring it to you.
story about him.) She tooked surprised and told me that her name
'My
(14)- (be)Victoria, not Gloria. She continued, 'I have a temperature. If I / feel better tomorrorv / I go
twin sister and I (-I5)_- (take turns) in your classes back to school.'
since September - two for the price of one!' After that, it was
much easier to teach them. At the beginning of each class I simpLy
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(b) Vttly did the car crash? The driver might
Photographs
They have recently discovered oil near Argentina.
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They're planning
of the Olympics.
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They didn't know the bones were human untii they
had carried out a number of tests.
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Exercise 5 Time expressions
number of tests
9 In the next decade, car manufacturers are going to Conrplete the sentences with iru, on, at, ago, for, sirtce, or
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make more electric cars.
In the next decade, i I left college _ 2002.
10 If the car is fitted with 2 What are you doing _=- next Thursday?
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If the car is fitted with an alarm, it I I like to go to bed --- midnight on Sarrrrdays.
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Finish each sentence (b) so that it means the 8 We always have a family dinner NewYcar.
sar-ne as
sentence (a). o you leï1, there have been many changes.
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(a) He has black hair and brown eyes. I,m sure he,s not 11 His uncle died five years ='-- and he still
Swedish. rnisses him.
(b) He has black hair and brown eyes. He car-r,t ba Swsdish l2 I've been studying Spanish I was
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(a) The dog's barking. I'in sure
(b) The dog's barking. He ir-iust
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There is one mistake in each of the follou'ing sentences'
Put the direct speech into reported speech'
Find it and write the corrected sentence belon''
I 'l al'tçavs play football on Saturdays,'he said' I Howlong do You live in Miami?
Exercise 7 RePorted commands 8 'rrÀ4rat's the matter?' 'I've just becn seeing a car
into accident.'
Use the verbs in the box to change the direct speech
reported speech' Not all the verbs are used'
9 Could you tell me how mr-rch does this cost?
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Exercise 9 EverYdaY Engtish
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'Woulcl you like to stay at tny house?'said Peter to James'
Peter
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your son, but he isn't at home' Tell the caller where
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3 |apanese B sunny i 'lf I finish decorating the living loonr,
4 novelist 9 windy I'll come with you.'
5 poet 10 rainy 2 'If t had some rnoney, i'd buy you
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lunch.'
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:,'.1::e did he go on holiday last year? {These are srmple altswcrs. Variations
better, I'cl go on holitlay there.'
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4 'lf I had more rime, I'd lrclp ytru.'
'i'"aat do Donna and Liz do? I Can I/l.el rne buy )ou a cuP of coffee. 5 'll I were the Mirristcr [or Education,
:{-,r, Ionq did they spend in thc US? 2 Sorry l'm lale. I got held up in {raffic. I'd spend mo1'e money on schools.'
:,\ïr .rre they going to Greece? : Whar did you think of rhe film? 6 'If i find it, I'11 bring it to you.'
4 Would you mind opening the rvindow 7 'lf I leel better totuorrow, T'll go back
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to school.'
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;ieaning 6 to take 6 No, thanks. I'm just looking. Exercise 3
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:,1 filrSt B to wash station, please? 2 Do you think the Erlth rvill ever'
be visited by aliens?
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- \rhere itere you born? 1 vegetarian 4 fairy tales 4 Photographs mustt-r't be taken in the
i On rr'eekdays they usualiy get up at 2 portraits 5 honre-grown museum.
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'\\here's James?'
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A big celebration is being planned
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cars âre going to be nrade.
\iru don't have to pay iu caslr. \bu cart
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it can't be stolen.
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night before. out to the shops. Can I take a messâge?
4 I a§ked him iflwhetherhewÔuidstay 2 Hello. Myname is Bili Smith. l'm
in a hotel. calling to inquire about flights to the
5 He said he-n'as reallylookingforward US. Could you call me back, Please?
to his hotidaY. My rrutnbcr ls 555-/ I)/. I nanK you.
6 She asked meiflwhether Ilikedliving 3 You'cl better take an asPirin' And
alone. maybe you shoLtld go and lie down
for a while.
Lxerctse / 4 'r44ry don t you buy a new car?/If I were
t As the passengers left the bus, the you, I wouldn't spend it, I'd irwest it.
driver reminded thêm to take all their S i'm sorry, but I'm afraid I can't go
belongings with them. to the cinema with you torright. My
2 The travel agent advised the yoqlg sister's had an accidênt and is in the
colrple not to visit that area late at hospital. I really want to visit her
night. this evening.
3 Peter invited James to stay ât his house. 6 I am sorry.-But I'm sure You'll get
4 Timmÿ refused to eàt his vqgetables. a job soon.
5 Ray offé1ed (to give) Mary a lift to the .
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6 The poliôe of-ficer ordered the burglsr 1 untidy
torput down the diamond necklace. 2 impossible
3 insensitive
4 impatient
5 unsociable
6 uncomfortable