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1 Book - Key Grammar MODULE 1 Unit 1 (1a) 1. are you doing, want 2. boils 3. is surfing, is listening 4. doesn t belong 5. think, is ringing 6. usually finish, m working 1. Are they going shopping today? No, they aren t. They re visiting friends. 2. How often do you travel abroad? I travel abroad once a month. 3. Are the children learning French this year? No, they aren t. They re learning Spanish. 4. What does Brian do in his free time? He plays basketball. 5. Is Linda watching TV now? No, she isn t. She s reading a book. 1. b 2. c 3. a 4. b 5. c 6. a 7. b 8. a Kevin are you doing Steve m cooking Kevin never cook, hate Steve know, don t feel, want Kevin are you making Kevin tastes Unit 2 (1b) 1. called, weren t, went 2. had, left 3. was, didn t rain 4. fell, broke 5. did 6. cooked 1. My parents didn t use to give me a lot of money. 2. Did you use to go out more in the past? 3. Alex used to swim more when he was younger. 4. Did you use to go to the gym when you were a teenager? 5. People didn t use to send s to each other in the past. 1. bought 2. arrived, got 3. did spend 4. had, didn t want 5. did travel 1. a 2. a 3. b 4. b 5. a 6. c 7. a 8. c Unit 3 (1c) 1. at 2. ago 3. during 4. from, to 5. on 6. before 1. in 2. at 3. in 4. On 5. at 6. on 1. ago 2. In 3. At 4. During 5. until 1. at 2. at 3. at 4. in 5. at 6. at 7. for 8. on 9. in Unit 4 (1d) 1. some, no 2. any 3. some, any 4. no 5. some 1. a 2. b 3. c 4. a 5. a 6. c 1. little 2. a few 3. little 4. few 5. a little 6. few 1. a few, much 2. a few, some, much little, lots of, some 3. a little, a lot of, any 4. a little, much, a lot of, some 5. Many, few, Some, a few Revision 1. doesn t usually go, prefers 2. am driving 3. Are... going 4. Does... know 5. belongs, is using 6. am seeing 7. comes, lives 8. does... leave 1. c 2. c 3. c 4. a 5. a 6. b 7. c 8. a 9. b 10. c 11. a 1. On 2. on 3. ago 4. at, in

2 5. At 6. from, to/until/till 7. at 1. c 2. b 3. a 4. a 5. c 6. b 7. a 8. b E. Open answers MODULE 2 Unit 5 (2a) 1. was raining 2. was doing, was listening 3. was driving 4. were living 5. were playing 6. was standing, wasn t waiting 1. Were you sleeping yesterday afternoon? No, I wasn t. I was talking on the phone. 2. Was Emma cooking at 1:15 pm? No, she wasn t. She was doing the washing-up. 3. Were the students doing a project two hours ago? No, they weren t. They were taking a test. 4. Were you sunbathing on the beach last Monday? Yes, I was. 5. Was he watching TV at 9:00 pm last night? No, he wasn t. He was listening to the radio. 1. was painting a picture. 2. were playing football. 3. was sleeping. Unit 6 (2b) 1. were making, called 2. met, were studying 3. did shout, saw, wasn t 4. decided, found, was 5. weren t paying 1. a 2. b 3. c 4. a 5. b 6. a 1. John was getting ready to go out when Andrew called. 2. While she was cooking, her daughter was preparing the salad. 3. Hugh found a wallet as he was walking down the street. 4. As soon as I opened the door, my mobile phone rang. 5. Steve was sunbathing when it started raining. 6. She was listening to the radio while she was doing the housework. 1. did... return 2. got 3. were... doing 4. happened 5. was doing 6. were 7. did... see 8. was doing 9. was looking / looked 10. saw 11. was riding 12. reached 13. turned / was turning 14. didn t see 15. hit 16. fell 17. didn t stop 18. drove 19. called 20. reported 21. Did... manage 22. couldn t 23. was Unit 7 (2d) 1. has always wanted 2. have visited 3. has spent 4. Have ever tasted 5. have never travelled 6. have sent 1. c 2. a 3. b 4. c 5. b 6. a 1. I have never eaten snails. 2. My brother visited Africa a few years ago. 3. Did Sheila take a pottery course last year? 4. The boys have always wanted to go skiing. 5. Mother has just made a chocolate cake. 1. visited 2. went 3. have been 4. arrived 5. took 6. saw 7. have always wanted 8. haven t decided Unit 8 (2e) 1. A: ve tried, since B: haven t seen, for 2. A: ve visited, since B: Have you been 3. A: have you had B: haven t had, for 4. A: have they known B: have known, since A: have been, for 1. Agnes has been a teacher for ten years. 2. Paul has had his new motorbike since last month. 3. I haven t seen Richard for two days. 4. My brothers haven t played basketball for three weeks. 5. Emily hasn t been abroad since Keith went to the museum yesterday. 3. Alice played chess on Saturday. 4. Kerry hasn t sent the letter yet.

3 5. We got stuck in the traffic last night. 6. Helen and Nick haven t ordered pizzas yet. 1. b 2. a 3. b 4. a 5. b 6. b Revision 1. were coming 2. happened 3. noticed 4. thought 5. was 6. were walking 7. saw 8. was 9. ran 10. phoned 11. were 12. was 13. were waiting 14. were trying / tried 15. was getting 16. arrived 17. put 18. thanked 1. While I was trying to fix the car, I got a terrible headache. 2. The students ran out of the classroom as soon as the bell rang. 3. We saw John and Emily as we were leaving the restaurant. 4. All our classmates were listening carefully while George and I were presenting our project. 5. When she locked the door, she turned off the lights and went to bed. 1. Have ever visited 2. hasn t bought, this month 3. have already used 4. hasn t decided, yet 5. has just cooked 6. has never tried 7. have made, twice 8. Have visited, before 1. has been 2. Have... taken 3. took 4. have already done 5. have always wanted, have only been, went 6. have... known, first met E. Open answers MODULE 3 Unit 9 (3a) 1. can t 2. haven t been able to 3. May 4. Could 5. could 6. was able to 7. can t 1. Can/Could/May I leave school early today? 2. Can/Could we go to the beach tomorrow? 3. Can/Could/May I try on this shirt? 4. Can/Could I use the phone? 5. Can/Could I borrow your camera? 6. Can/Could/May we bring our project on Monday? 1. Can/Could you give me a pencil, please? 2. Can/Could you open the door, please? 3. Can/Could you close the window, please? 4. Can/Could you answer the phone, please? 1. A: may/can/could B: can t / may not 2. A: Can B: can, could 3. A: can/could B: couldn t / wasn t able to, can/could/may A: can/may 4. A: Can/Could B: can t Unit 10 (3b) 1. c 2. b 3. a 4. a 5. c 6. b 7. c 1. need 2. needn t 3. Need 4. don t need 5. needs 6. do... need 7. doesn t need 8. needn t 1. You mustn t smoke in the hospital. 2. We don t have to wake up early tomorrow. It s Saturday. 3. She needn t cook. There is lots of food. 4. Children mustn t talk loudly in the library. 5. He doesn t need to take a taxi. I ll drive him to the airport. 6. The fridge is empty. Lisa has to go to the supermarket. 1. have to, don t have to, had to, mustn t 2. can t, don t need to, can, should, shouldn t, have to Unit 11 (3c) 1. you tell me where the library is? 2. you know when Lisa left the building? 3. you tell me how often your son has English lessons? 4. to know who wrote that poem. 5. you tell me how tall your brother is? 6. you tell me what time the news starts?

4 1. How many times have you travelled to Mexico? 2. Why is Kathy upset? 3. Where does this man live? 4. What time do you get up in the morning? 5. Where have you been all day? 6. When is Mike s birthday? Suggested answers Could you tell me how you felt when you became famous? I d like to know what you do in your free time. I d like to know how often you travel abroad. Could you tell me which countries you have visited so far? I d like to know what your favourite city is. Unit 12 (3d) 1. highest 2. good 3. more difficult 4. most beautiful 5. fast 6. worse 1. b 2. c 3. b 4. a 5. c 6. a 1. Mr Jones is the friendliest person we know. 2. Alex is a more careful driver than Paul. 3. Campsites aren t as expensive as hotels. 4. That is the silliest joke I ve ever heard. 5. History is less boring than Maths. 6. Fiona doesn t cook as badly as Suzan. 1. Hotel 2 is the cheapest of the three hotels. 2. Hotel 3 is less expensive than Hotel 1. / Hotel 3 isn t as expensive as Hotel Hotel 1 is the newest of the three hotels. 4. Hotel 3 is as old as Hotel Hotel 2 has got fewer rooms than Hotel Hotel 1 has got the most rooms of all. 7. Every year Hotel 2 opens earlier than Hotel Every year Hotel 1 stays open the longest of the three hotels. Revision 1. can t, could 2. could, can t 3. been able to 4. can t, Can/Could 5. couldn t, can t 6. can t, Can/Could 1. A: need to B: must 2. A: need B: needn t 3. A: Do I need 4. A: needn t B: need 5. A: Do you need B: have to 1. you know what the difference between vegetarians and vegans is? 2. you tell me how much the train ticket costs? 3. like to know when they travelled to France for the first time. 4. you tell me where you have been all day? 5. you know how often Brian has a French class? 6. you tell me why you are late again? 1. better, harder 2. nearest 3. worse 4. most exciting 5. less 6. more interested 7. more carefully 8. most popular 9. heavier 10. most crowded E. Suggested answer Dowlers is the newest of the three and it is also the largest. Ridgeview is larger than Longwood but Longwood is older than Ridgeview. Also, Longwood doesn t have as many shops as the other two only 150. Ridgeview has many shops but Dowlers has the most shops of all. It has 350 shops. However, it isn t the most popular of the three. It has 80,000 visitors per month. Ridgeview is more popular than the other two with 100,000 visitors per month. Dowlers is farther/further from the city centre than Longwood. It s 45 minutes away. Longwood is 30 minutes away. MODULE 4 Unit 13 (4a) 1. will help, finish 2. do think, ll buy 3. are, won t happen 4. doesn t study, will fail 1. are, will go 2. will leave, gets 3. will be 4. will make 5. won t wait, finishes 6. won t lie 1. Alice will call us when she gets home. 2. After they go home, they will have dinner with friends. 3. I won t play computer games until I finish my homework. 4. He will visit his parents as soon as he arrives in Paris. 5. We ll be back before it gets dark.

5 Sylvia will you do, finish Fred ll start, come Fred ll get, book Fred Will you help Sylvia ll help, ll start, get Sylvia ll buy Unit 14 (4b) 1. will have to, will change 2. will be able to 3. won t be able to 4. will rain 5. will have to 1. c 2. b 3. a 4. a 5. b 6. b She ll have to learn Spanish. She ll be able to meet new people. She ll be able to visit different places and sights. She ll have to find a place to stay. She ll be able to try Mexican cuisine. She ll have to leave her family and friends behind. Unit 15 (4c) 1. too young 2. enough 3. too 4. enough water 5. very 6. isn t warm enough 1. It s too hot. 2. It s too difficult. 3. He s got enough money. 4. They aren t rich enough. 1. Yes, I am old enough to hire a motorbike. 2. Yes, I ve got enough money to go shopping. 3. Yes, we ve got enough paint to paint the tree house. 4. No, it s not windy enough to go hang-gliding. 5. No, I m too tired to exercise. 6. Yes, we are hungry enough to eat three pizzas each. Unit 16 (4d) 1. who 2. who 3. which 4. which 5. who 6. which 1. Niagara Falls is a great waterfall which/that is in North America. 2. Jørn Utzon is the architect who/ that designed the Sydney Opera House. 3. Football is a sport (which/that) many people in Saudi Arabia play. 4. A national park is an area of land where people can go and enjoy nature. 5. The Empire State Building is a famous landmark which/that stands out in New York City. 6. A doctor is someone (who/that) people see when they are ill. 1. the famous football player who/that plays for Manchester United. the team (which/that) the famous footballer Wayne Rooney plays for. 2. the fundraiser which/that took place at Wembley Stadium on 13 July (the place) where the fundraiser Live Aid took place on 13 July the American astronomer who/that discovered the dwarf planet Pluto in the dwarf planet (which/that) the American astronomer Clyde Tombaugh discovered in the French painter who/that spent about ten years on the island of Tahiti in the Pacific Ocean. the island in the Pacific Ocean where the French painter Paul Gauguin spent about ten years. REVISION 1. c 2. a 3. e 4. f 5. b 6. d 1. will destroy, read 2. will have to, goes 3. finishes, will take 4. will go 5. Will let me know, arrives 1. is too late to go shopping. 2. is too old to go bungee-jumping. 3. can t run fast enough to win the race. 4. am too busy to go out tonight. 5. is too tired to wash the dishes. 1. That s the famous scientist who/that was on the news last night. 2. That s a problem (which/that) we all have to think about carefully. 3. We went to a restaurant last night (which/that) we didn t really like. 4. There s the mechanic who/that repaired my car yesterday. 5. I ate a chicken sandwich which/that tasted awful. E. Open answers MODULE 5 Unit 17 (5a) 1. stay 2. to do 3. to make 4. to find 5. repair 6. rain 7. come 8. to see 9. to examine 10. to visit

6 11. clean 12. to become 2. He rang her to tell her the news. 3. She put on her trainers to go jogging. 4. She bought some eggs to make a cake. 5. He went shopping to buy a present for Mark. 1. to make 2. to become 3. hurry 4. to finish 5. help 6. taste 1. to get a loan. 2. to pick Billy up from the airport. 3. him go to the beach. 4. to go to the dentist with Sue. 5. to buy the magazine. 6. to leave a deposit. Unit 18 (5b) 1. b 2. c 3. c 4. a 5. b 6. a 1. leaving 2. to touch 3. Travelling 4. to see 5. shopping 6. watching 7. to spend 8. having 9. to make 10. travelling 1. Amanda can t help crying when she remembers her home town. 2. Peter suggested playing football in the park. 3. Jack left the house without locking the door. 4. The children are looking forward to visiting Disneyland. 5. I can t stand listening to the news again. 6. How about having pizza tonight? 1. b 2. a 3. b 4. c 5. b 6. a 7. a 8. c 9. b 10. c 11. b 12. b Unit 19 (5c) 1. He shouldn t eat sweets. He should go to the dentist s. 2. He should pay attention in class. He should study harder. 3. He shouldn t walk. He should stay in bed. 4. She shouldn t go out. She shouldn t eat ice-cream. 1. You d better not wear jeans. 2. She d better replace it. 3. You d better not break it. 4. He d better take a jacket. 5. You d better take a taxi. 6. She d better not forget her passport. 1. You should not eat too many sweets. 2. You should take the bus to the city centre, not the car. 3. You had better not be late because the boss will be angry. 4. You should relax. 5. You had better study more from now on. Unit 20 (5d) 1. are kept 2. was cooked 3. is painted 4. was damaged 5. is cleaned 6. was invented 1. is spoken 2. put 3. was written 4. built 5. is always locked 6. was sent 1. The old man was rescued by the fire fighters. 2. Their house was sold a month ago. 3. Tickets are sold at the reception desk. 4. The students parents were called by the teacher. 5. Paper is recycled by many people nowadays. 6. The book was returned to the library last week. 1. travelled 2. was served 3. was made 4. grow 5. took 6. was added 7. was produced 8. loves 9. is eaten REVISION 1. c 2. b 3. a 4. c 5. c 6. b 7. b 8. c 9. a 10. b 1. My mother makes me practise the piano every day. 2. Carol helped her mother (to) iron the curtains last night. 3. Tom s parents didn t let him go out last Saturday. 4. It is good to sleep eight hours every night. 5. Fred offered to drive the children to school yesterday. 6. It was kind of Susan to help Mary with the preparations last night. 7. It s no use trying to fix that old phone. 8. Karen hates doing the same things every weekend.

7 1. She should stay in bed. She shouldn t go to work. 2. You should check the weather forecast. You shouldn t carry a heavy backpack. 3. You shouldn t waste (any) more time. You should hurry. 4. He should exercise more. He shouldn t eat sweets. 5. He shouldn t go to bed so late at night. He should use an alarm clock. 1. was discovered 2. was hit 3. are killed 4. is/was made 5. are worn 6. was built 7. isn t called 8. was invented 9. weren t harmed E. Suggested answer A police car was parked outside the bank when it was hit by a bus. The police car was seriously damaged. Luckily, no-one was killed but two women were injured. An ambulance was called immediately and the women were taken to hospital. The bus driver was taken to the police station. MODULE 6 Unit 21 (6a) 1. b 2. c 3. a 4. a 5. b 6. a 1. She may/might /could go on a diet. 2. He may/might/could become a footballer. 3. She may not / might not go on holiday. 4. He may not / might not ride his bike. 5. It may/might/could rain. 6. I may/might need scissors. Suggested answers 1. He may apply for a part-time job at the university library. 2. He may not buy furniture for his flat. 3. He might not take part in an underwater rugby game. 4. He may go on a trip to Lake Oulou with his friend Carl. 5. He may not invite friends to his place. Unit 22 (6b) 1. doesn t study 2. give 3. don t repair 4. will stay 5. buy 6. cries 1. e 2. c 3. f 4. a 5. b 6. d 1. When it snows, we will go skiing. 2. If he doesn t take the underground, he will be late for work. 3. Marion may come if she finishes early. 4. When Tony gets here, he will call his parents. 5. If you drive fast, you may have an accident. 6. Ryan will be in trouble if he doesn t tell the truth. Unit 23 (6c) 1. So have 2. did too 3. doesn t either 4. Neither will 5. So does 6. m not either 7. can t either 8. So were 1. d 2. e 3. a 4. c 5. g 6. f 7. b 2. I do too. / So do I. / I don t. 3. I have too. / So have I. / I haven t. 4. I don t either. / Neither do I. / I do. 5. I did too. / So did I. / I didn t. 6. I was too. / So was I. / I wasn t. Unit 24 (6d) 1. She has been teaching primary school children since She has been talking for two hours. 3. They have been playing football since 3 o clock. 4. He has been driving Formula 1 cars for six years. 5. I have been trying to find him since 9:30 in the morning. 6. We have been collecting stamps for many years. 1. c 2. b 3. a 4. b 5. a 6. c 7. b 8. a 9. a 10. c 1. has been working 2. has been collecting 3. have been travelling 4. Have been crying 5. has been playing 6. has been cooking 7. has been trying 8. have been waiting 1. Has been playing, hasn t been playing, has been playing 2. have been waiting, Has forgotten, hasn t forgotten, has gone 3. have been working, haven t seen, Have seen, Haven t heard, has broken

8 REVISION 2. You may/might/could have an accident. 3. I may/might/could visit him this summer. 4. She may/might/could cut her finger. 5. He may/might/could buy a yacht. 6. She may/might/could burn the food. 1. When he sees you, he ll be surprised. 2. If you apologise to George, he ll speak to you again. 3. If you are honest with me, I ll help you. 4. If you promise that you ll drive carefully, I ll lend you my car. 5. When Mr Sullivan retires, he ll take up gardening. 1. a 2. b 3. a 4. a 5. c 6. b 1. has been 2. have been getting 3. has been cooking 4. has made 5. has been cleaning 6. has cleaned 7. hasn t cleaned 8. have been doing 9. haven t finished 10. have bought 11. have been 12. haven t been 13. has been working / has worked 14. has just finished 15. has prepared E. Open answers MODULE 7 Unit 25 (7a) 1. B: Haven t you seen a tiger before? A: Isn t that one very big? 2. Didn t you get my message? 3. Hasn t Jason called you yet? 4. Shouldn t you visit a doctor? 1. aren t I? 2. will you? 3. doesn t she? 4. did you? 5. can they? 6. shall we? 7. have they? 8. aren t you? 1. have you 2. did you 3. don t you 4. won t I 5. can t you 2. Doesn t it look great on me? / It looks great on me, doesn t it? 3. Haven t we met before? / We have met before, haven t we? 4. Can t you ride a bike? 5. Aren t you studying for your English test? 6. Isn t the jacket on the sofa yours? / The jacket on the sofa is yours, isn t it? Unit 26 (7b) 1. How 2. such 3. What 4. so 5. How 6. such 7. What 1. was such fine weather that we went swimming. was so fine that we went swimming. 2. are so cheap that I ll buy three. are such cheap T-shirts that I ll buy three. 3. is such a difficult Maths problem that no one can solve it. problem is so difficult that no one can solve it. 4. was so funny that everybody laughed. was such a funny joke that everybody laughed 1. a 2. b 3. c 4. b 5. c 6. a 1. so 2. so 3. How 4. such 5. What 6. such 7. so Unit 27 (7c) 1. himself 2. them 3. myself 4. us 5. herself 6. yourselves 1. yourself 2. himself 3. themselves 4. ourselves 5. himself 6. myself 1. c 2. a 3. b 4. c 5. b 6. a 7. c 8. a 9. c 10. b Unit 28 (7d) 1. fell 2. played 3. had prepared 4. washed 5. came 1. had finished, arrived 2. decided, had put 3. had completed, gave 4. had just got, received 5. hadn t tidied, returned

9 1. Tom had done his homework before he went out. 2. When they arrived at the station, the train had left. 3. When did you realise you had lost your wallet? 4. I bought a car after I had learnt to drive. 5. Sharon didn t leave the office until she had finished the report. 6. Jason had already left when we got to his house. A: did the interview go B: learnt A: thought, had already found, had done B: wasn t, didn t know, came, had published A: was, started / had started, got, got B: had moved, got REVISION 2. Aren t John and Rita coming to visit us next weekend? John and Rita are coming to visit us next weekend, aren t they? 3. Didn t the Chicago Bulls win the 1998 NBA Championship? The Chicago Bulls won the 1998 NBA Championship, didn t they? 4. Hasn t Lucy put on a lot of weight? Lucy has put on a lot of weight, hasn t she? 5. Wasn t the meal delicious? The meal was delicious, wasn t it? 1. e 2. g 3. f 4. b 5. d 6. a 7. c 1. We had such a big meal (that) we couldn t move afterwards. 2. Jerry plays basketball so well (that) he should become a basketball player. 3. The children were playing so quietly (that) I didn t realise they were in the house. 4. Martha had such a hard day (that) she went to bed without having dinner. 5. It was such an amazing story (that) we couldn t believe it. 6. The book Anna is reading is so interesting (that) she can t put it down. 7. Jenny eats so many sweets (that) she has put on weight. 1. you 2. myself 3. him 4. himself 5. themselves 6. her 7. me 8. it 1. Helen didn t call Mark because she had lost his telephone number. 2. After Sally had done her homework, she went to the park. 3. The cat went in because Mr Jones had forgotten to close the door of the house. 4. When the Smiths arrived at the airport, the plane had taken off. 5. By the time Judy got home, the basement had flooded. 6. After Joanne had finished school, she went to university. E. Suggested answer He bought a cup of coffee and a bag of his favourite sweets. Then, he went and sat down. As soon as he sat down, a man came and sat down opposite him. He didn t talk to him, he just read his book. Then, suddenly, the man opened the bag of sweets. Without saying anything, Peter took the bag from him. The man looked very shocked and ran out of the café. What a strange man! he thought. When he had finished his coffee, he found another bag of sweets. He had taken the man s sweets by mistake! The poor man! he thought. MODULE 8 Unit 29 (8a) 1. didn t 2. hadn t finished 3. would 4. previous 5. had to 6. played 1. b 2. c 3. b 4. a 5. c 6. a 7. b Grammar 1. Uncle Peter (that) she wanted to come/go to the mall with him. 2. told Mark (that) she would call him the next/following day. 3. (that) he had met her the previous year / the year before. 4. (that) that was the best book she had ever read. 5. her mum (that) she would make a salad. 6. (that) we/they might invite them to our/their house the following/next week. 1. he had booked a holiday in Thailand. 2. (that) she didn t want to go to Thailand any more. 3. (that) they had to go because he had already paid for the hotel and plane tickets. 4. told him (that) he would have to cancel them and ask for his money back. 5. told her (that) he didn t understand why she had changed her mind. 6. told him (that) she would prefer to go to Malaysia. 7. told her (that) she is/was never happy and that he would see what he could do.

10 Unit 30 (8b) 1. b 2. a 3. c 4. c 5. c 6. b 7. c 1. where they lived. 2. if/whether they had bought tickets for the museum. 3. Brian not to play with the matches. 4. me to close the window. 5. me if/whether I needed any help. 6. the children to be quiet. 1. Dennis wanted to know if/whether Ed was going out that night. 2. The man asked the waiter to bring him some more orange juice. 3. My father wanted to know if/whether I had finished my homework. 4. The man ordered the taxi driver to stop the car. 5. Billy told me not to worry. 6. Tom asked Paul if/whether he would go to the football match the next/ following week. 1. Mr Taylor asked Mark what he was doing. He told him that he was looking for the car keys. His father told him that they weren t there. Mark asked him to give him the car keys. Mr Taylor told him to ask for the car before taking the keys. Mark asked his father if he could borrow the car. Mr Taylor told him that he was sorry but he couldn t have the car then. Mark told him not to be so difficult. His father told him that he couldn t take the car because his brother had already taken it. Mark asked him why he hadn t told him that in the first place. Unit 31 (8d) 1. would travel 2. were 3. would do 4. would/could get 5. lived 6. ate 1. Elisa wishes she weren t busy / she had more free time. 2. We wish we could afford a bigger house. 3. I wish I went out with my friends more often. 4. I wish it weren t/wasn t such a hot day today. 5. Tom wishes he went on holiday. 1. a 2. c 3. c 4. a 5. b 6. c 1. won 2. would go 3. would look after 4. went 5. needed 6. wouldn t mind 7. would get 8. didn t dislike REVISION 1. a 2. b 3. c 4. c 5. a 6. b 7. a 8. b 9. c 10. a 11. c 12. c 1. asked Alan what he was doing. told Jim that he was tidying his desk. 2. asked Ben if/whether he would go to the football match on Sunday. told Tom that he wouldn t because he was going camping at the weekend. 3. asked Mary why she hadn t bought the red dress. told Carol that she (had) liked the pink one better. 4. asked the boys if/whether they had bought any new books. said that they had but they hadn t read them all yet. 5. asked George how he got to school every morning. told Vicky that he took the bus. 6. asked Philip if/whether he had watched the documentary the previous night / the night before. told her that he hadn t because he was reading a very interesting book. 1. didn t work 2. would you like 3. were 4. were 5. wrote 6. would be 7. were 8. wouldn t be 9. told 10. would you believe 1. b 2. c 3. a 4. c 5. b 6. c 7. b 8. a E. Open answers 10

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