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1 GRAMMAR PRACTICE pre-intermediate Answer Key Present simple (revision) 1 1 lives 2 play 3 play 4 don t want 5 go 6 Does 7 doesn t 8 do 2 1 goes 2 don t know 3 don t go 4 watches 5 Does speak 6 Do want 7 thinks 8 does live 3 Joke 1 1 goes 2 wants 3 says 4 want 5 don t like 6 asks 7 Do want 8 says 9 thinks 10 do want 11 says 12 don t think Joke 2 13 sees 14 says 15 knocks 16 shows 17 leaves 18 Do talk 19 speak 20 uses 21 runs 22 don t understand 23 doesn t speak 24 speaks 4 2 Annie likes pizza(s). She doesn t like hamburgers 3 Steve and Janie go to the cinema on Fridays. They don t go on Saturdays. 4 Maggie watches tennis. She doesn t watch football. 5 My friends listen to music. They don t dance. 6 My cat drinks milk. It doesn t drink water. Past simple (revision) 1 1 phoned (R) spoke (I) 2 drove (I) stopped (R) 3 ran (I) arrived (R) 4 wanted (R) thought (I) 5 played (R) broke (I) 6 listened (R) understood ( I) 7 watched (R) fell (I) 8 looked (R) saw (I) 2 2 drive 3 run 4 think 5 break 6 understand 7 fall 8 see 3 1 made 2 continued 3 became 4 had 5 was 6 started 7 sold 8 joined 9 sang 10 could 11 knew 12 lost 13 won 14 went Mystery person: Michael Jackson 4 1 lost 2 knew 3 could 4 was 5 started 6 joined 7 sang 8 had 9 made 10 continued 11 went 12 became 13 sold 14 won 5 1 True 2 False 3 True 4 True 5 False 6 False 7 False 8 True 6 2 didn t visit 3 didn t see 4 didn t ride 5 didn t go 6 didn t take 7 didn t play 8 didn t speak 7 4, 2, 1, 3 8 Student s own answers 9 1 f 2 a 3 b 4 g 5 c 6 d 7 e 8 h 10 2 did break 3 did hit 4 did eat 5 did draw 6 did steal 7 did call 11 1 was 2 lived 3 told 4 was 5 went 6 wanted 7 decided 8 screamed 9 heard 10 stopped 11 picked 12 ran 13 found 14 didn t see 15 did go 16 asked 17 didn t answer 18 stood 19 weren t 20 sent 21 left 22 went 23 thought 24 was 25 didn t care 26 cried 27 could 28 got 29 hurried 30 found 31 Did think 32 asked 33 were 34 made 35 did 36 walked GRAMMAR PRACTICE pre-intermediate Helbling Languages 1

2 37 hid 38 saw 39 shouted 40 listened 41 didn t stop 42 didn t pick 43 went 44 didn t come 45 started 46 called 47 went 48 looked 49 looked 50 didn t fi nd 51 saw Past continuous and Past simple 1 1 was having 2 were playing 3 was working 4 was watching 5 was playing 6 were having 7 were working 8 were watching 2 1 was doing 2 was watching 3 were playing 4 was talking 5 was listening 6 was cooking 7 was writing 8 was trying 3 2 She wasn't listening. 3 We weren't enjoying our dinner. 4 It wasn't raining. 5 You weren't listening to me. 6 They weren't speaking good English. 7 They weren't playing well. 8 I wasn't looking out of the window. 4 2 He wasn t working 3 They weren t playing well 4 I wasn t looking out of the window 5 They weren t speaking good English 6 She wasn t listening 7 You weren t listening to me 8 We weren t enjoying our dinner 5 1 was shining 2 wasn t shining 3 was raining 4 were riding 5 wasn t riding 6 was walking 7 were walking 8 were wearing 9 was wearing 10 were doing 11 was playing 12 wasn t wearing 6 1 broke 2 arrived 3 got 4 went 5 going 6 trying 7 dancing 8 taking 9 waiting 10 found 7 1 was working, heard 2 hurt, was carrying 3 were walking, started 4 got, was dancing 5 shouted, was running 6 was explaining, fell 7 knocked, were watching 8 was walking, fell 8 1 didn t see 2 didn t go 3 was having 4 felt 5 had 6 happened 7 went 8 was sitting 9 phoned 10 were taking 11 crashed 12 were waiting 13 stopped 14 walked 15 started 16 was getting 17 looked 18 decided 9 2 Garth was cooking when he hurt his hand. 3 Someone knocked at / on the window while Emma was watching TV. 4 Anne s phone rang while she was doing her homework. 5 Karl was walking in the woods when he felt something on his head. when / before / after / during / while 1 2, 3, 1, 5, 6, 4, 9, 7, d 2 f 3 a 4 g 5 b 6 c 7 e 8 h 3 1 during 2 before 3 When 4 when 5 While 6 during 7 after 8 When 4 1 b 2 a 3 b 4 c 5 a 6 b 7 c 8 a be going to (revision) 1 a 3 b 10 c 1 d 9 e 6 f 2 g 4 h 5 i 7 j Are going to, I m / I am going to 2 it s / it is going to, it s / it is going to 3 are going to, we re / we are going to 4 I m / I am going to, are you going to 5 are going to, are going to 6 Are going to, I m / I am going to 3 1 I m going to spend 2 are you going to do 3 I love 4 I m going to take 5 don t you speak 6 I speak 7 I m going to practise 8 my Spanish is going to be 9 are you going to stay 10 she lives 11 I m going to stay 12 I m not going to see 13 Are you going to miss 14 You are going to have 4 Student s own answers The future: be going to, will, present continuous 1 1 Your wish will come true. Next year you will have a daughter. 2 We're going to invite the fairies to a big party. 2 GRAMMAR PRACTICE pre-intermediate Helbling Languages

3 3 Next week we're having a big celebration for the birth of our daughter. Please come. 4 When she is fi fteen years old, the Princess will prick herself with a spindle and will fall down dead. 5 The Princess will not die. She will fall into a deep sleep that will last one hundred years. 6 I am not afraid. I am going to fi nd Sleeping Beauty. 7 I'm going to give her a kiss. 8 Come and celebrate with us. We're getting married next month. Comparatives 1 1 b 2 a 3 a 4 b 5 b 6 a 2 1 interesting 2 better 3 good 4 scary 5 warmer 6 nicer 7 horrible 8 more intelligent 3 2 more dangerous 3 faster 4 more diffi cult 5 better 6 worse 7 easier 8 more interesting 4 1 better 2 cheaper 3 more economical 4 cleaner 5 faster 6 quicker 7 more powerful 8 better 9 more exciting 10 funnier 11 more frightening 12 more expensive Superlatives 1 1 b 2 c 3 a 4 b 5 a 6 b 2 1 S 5 C 9 S 13 A 2 C 6 S 10 C 14 C 3 A 7 A 11 A 4 S 8 C 12 S 3 1 The most interesting 2 best 3 The funniest 4 The oldest 5 The most amazing 6 The scariest 7 most expensive 8 The worst Student s own answers 4 smallest: oldest, tallest, youngest biggest: fattest, hottest, reddest heaviest: prettiest, ugliest, funniest, scariest most beautiful: most amazing, most interesting, most exciting irregular: best, worst 5 1 greatest 2 the most incredible 3 fattest 4 oldest 5 the most amazing 6 the funniest 7 the best 6 1 the longest 2 the silliest 3 the funniest 4 the scariest 5 the happiest 6 the worst 7 the biggest 8 the best 7 I couldn t stop laughing 3 I ve never worked so hard 1 The day I married my beautiful wife 5 The day I crashed my dad s car 6 What a great restaurant 8 A dog wearing jeans and a leather jacket 2 I couldn t watch most of it 4 We only had sea water to drink The tallest 2 the longest 3 The heaviest 4 The fastest 5 The most expensive 6 The richest 7 The biggest 8 The smallest as as 1 1 b 2 a 3 a 4 b 5 b 6 a 7 b 8 a 2 1 False 2 True 3 True 4 True 5 False 6 False 7 False 8 False 3 1 g 2 a 3 d 4 h 5 b 6 c 7 f 8 e 4 1 ice 2 wolf 3 mouse 4 houses 5 ABC 6 night 5 1 hungry 2 safe 3 black 4 cold 5 easy 6 quiet 6 1 T 2 T 3 F 4 F 5 T 6 F 7 T 8 T 9 F 7 3 House B is older than house C. / House B is newer than house A. 4 House B is more expensive than house A. 6 House C is more modern than house B. 9 House C is the cheapest. 8 1 the best 2 not as popular as 3 more exciting 4 not as dangerous as 5 the fastest 6 the worst 7 not as bad as 8 the most terrible 9 the smallest 10 better than 11 bigger 12 the greatest 9 1 (The weather in) January was not as bad as (in) July. 2 Manchester is not as dirty as London. 3 The adult pool is not as warm as the kids' pool. 4 Love stories are not as exciting as thrillers. 5 Joshua is not as funny as Dave. 6 Science is not as easy as Maths. 7 Tennis is not as diffi cult as squash. 8 Our cat is not as friendly as our dog. Relative pronouns 1 1 which 2 which 3 which GRAMMAR PRACTICE pre-intermediate Helbling Languages 3

4 4 which 5 who 6 who 7 who 8 which 1 b 2 c 3 a 4 c 5 a 6 b 7 c 8 b 2 1 who 2 which 3 who 4 which 5 who 6 who 7 which 8 which 3 1 Do you know the girl who is talking to Tom? 2 I got on a train which was full of people. 3 I met a woman who was lost. 4 I bought a book which helps you learn English grammar. 5 My brother s got a motorbike which goes really fast. 6 I don t like the boy who sits next to me in class. 7 Picasso was a painter who painted a lot of famous pictures. 8 That s the computer which I m going to buy. 4 1 who / that 2 that / which 3 who / that 4 who / that 5 who / that 6 that / which 7 that / which 8 who / that 9 that / which 10 that / which 11 who / that Personal pronouns and possessives 1 my mine you yours him his her her hers its its us our you your yours them their 2 1 them 2 it 3 him 4 your 5 us 6 her 7 him 8 them 3 1 my 2 hers 3 ours 4 theirs 5 our 6 Their 7 yours 8 her 4 1 his 2 mine 3 hers 4 ours 5 yours 6 theirs 5 1 us 2 She 3 her 4 her 5 our 6 them 7 they 8 his 9 yours 10 he 11 your 12 She 13 me 14 He 15 him 16 I 17 me 18 her 19 me Reflexive pronouns 1 1 myself 2 yourself 3 himself 4 herself 5 itself 6 ourselves 7 yourselves 8 themselves enjoy himself 2 hurt yourself 3 behave yourselves 4 hurt themselves 5 enjoy myself 6 behaves itself 7 look after yourself 8 look after herself 4 1 c 2 h 3 g 4 e 5 f 6 b 7 a 8 d 5 1 myself 2 themselves 3 herself 4 himself 5 themselves 6 myself 7 myself 8 ourselves 9 themselves 10 itself Indefinite pronouns 1 1 Everyone 2 something 3 anyone 4 nothing 5 anywhere 6 someone 2 a 6 b 3 c 5 d 2 e 1 f b 2 d 3 a 4 c 5 f 6 e 4 1 Somebody left a schoolbag in the classroom after lessons. 2 Nobody told me that you were ill. 3 Perhaps we can eat something at the cafe. 4 Have you got anything for mum's birthday? 5 We have got everything we need for the beach. 6 I didn't talk to anybody during the exam. 5 1 Fiona has lost something. 2 She can't fi nd it anywhere. 3 At home nobody can help her. 4 Her mobile is ringing somewhere. 5 Everyone is happy. 6 1 something 2 something 3 something 4 anything 5 somewhere 6 nowhere 7 everyone 8 something 1 st Conditional 1 1 c 2 f 3 g 4 d 5 h 6 e 7 a 8 b 2 a 2 b 3 c 6 d 7 e 1 f 8 g 4 h 5 4 GRAMMAR PRACTICE pre-intermediate Helbling Languages

5 3 1 I ll buy 2 I won t go 3 I buy 4 I ll watch 5 I ll lend 6 I don t go 7 I watch 8 I lend 4 1 we leave, we ll get 2 I ll go, doesn t give 3 You won t, you keep 4 you do, I won t be 5 she ll be, you ask 5 a 2 b 4 c 5 d 1 e If it rains, you ll get wet. 3 If I win the competition, I ll have a big party. 4 If the bus doesn t come, we ll walk home. 5 If we don t leave now, we ll be late. 6 I ll be angry if you break my camera. 7 The party won t be fun if you don t come. 8 You ll be cold if you don t wear a coat. 7 1 cycles, she ll / she will fall off 2 rains, we ll / we will get wet 3 eat, you ll / you will feel ill 4 drink, you ll / you will feel better 5 breaks, the alarm will go off 6 make, it ll / it will fl y away 7 don t / do not make, they won t / will not see 8 don t / do not play, I won t / will not win 8 2 If we score a goal now, we ll / we will win the match. 3 If people don t / do not stop using cars, the smog will get worse. 4 If I don t / do not fi nish my work, I won t / will not get good marks. 5 If the weather doesn t / does not get better, our plane won t / will not take off. 6 If the computer is very expensive, I won t / will not buy it. 7 If the fi lm isn t / is not good, I ll / I will leave in the middle. 8 If you don t / do not save your work, you ll / you will lose it. Present perfect with for / since 1 1 known 2 worked 2 watched 3 run 4 driven 5 been 6 lived 6 liked 7 seen 7 studied 8 eaten 9 swum 10 had 10 heard 11 read 12 made 13 spoken 14 played 15 drunk 16 gone 2 1 lost 2 eaten 3 won 4 done 5 drunk 6 made 7 forgotten 8 spent 3 2 broken 3 fallen 4 cut 5 bought 6 seen 7 made 8 washed 4 a 4 b 8 c 3 d 1 e 6 f 2 g 7 h How long have you known Tim? For about three years. He's my best friend. 2 How long have you liked Lady Gaga? Since last year. She's my favourite singer. 3 How long have you worked in the shop? For 6 months. It's my fi rst job. 4 How long have you had that bike? Since my birthday last Monday. 5 How long have you studied English? Since the 3rd year of school. 6 How long have you been here? For hours. Where have you been? 6 1 for 5 for 2 for 6 since 3 since 7 for 4 since 8 since 7 Student s own answers 8 for: a few seconds, three months, more than an hour, days, a long time since: yesterday, July, an hour ago, 1987, Monday 9 1 for 7 for 2 since 8 since 3 for 9 for 4 since 10 since 5 for 11 for 6 for 10 1 haven t / have not seen for 2 haven t / have not been since 3 have been for 4 have made 5 have tested 6 Have travelled 7 for 8 haven t / have not seen for Past simple and Present perfect 1 1 Don t know 5 Don t know 2 Yes 6 Yes 3 Yes 7 Don t know 4 Don t know 8 Yes 2 1 fi nished (PP), took (PS) 2 bought (PS), forgot (PS), haven t bought (PP) 3 done (PP), I ve fi nished (PP), gave (PS) 4 have you had (PP), started (PS) 5 wrote (PS), Did you send (PS), haven t had (PP) 6 You ve arrived (PP), didn t come (PS), have you been (PP), got (PS) 3 1 have you worked 2 I joined 3 I ve worked 4 I was 5 I took 6 I worked 7 I travelled 8 did you stay 9 was that 10 I ve been 11 I learned 12 I ve forgotten GRAMMAR PRACTICE pre-intermediate Helbling Languages 5

6 4 1 have you known 2 did meet 3 Have eaten 4 ve / have eaten 5 ve / have had 6 went 7 was 8 haven t / have not seen 9 phoned 10 wasn t / was not 11 s / has phoned 12 broke 13 called 14 asked 15 s / has wanted 5 1 I haven t written 2 have had 3 wrote 4 has found 5 have moved 6 have looked 7 started 8 ve / have known 9 met 10 haven t / have not told 11 told 6 1 just 2 yesterday 3 in never 5 since Friday 6 when I was a small boy 7 since my childhood 7 2 They ve / have been here for 10 minutes. 3 She s / has had her new phone since yesterday. 4 Annie left fi ve minutes ago. 5 When did you buy that computer? 6 I haven t / have not had a holiday for two years. 8 1 saw 2 stopped 3 haven t / have not eaten 4 haven t / have not been 5 had 6 has wanted 7 walked 8 went 9 saw 10 asked 11 didn t / did not like 12 have / ve worn 13 have / ve been 14 has put 9 Student s own answers 10 1 walk 2 have / ve walked 3 walked 4 works 5 has / s worked 6 worked 7 ate 8 eat 9 have / ve eaten 10 played 11 plays 12 has / s played Present perfect continuous 1 a 3 b 1 c 7 d 8 e 5 f 6 g 2 h for 2 since 3 since 4 for 5 for 6 for 7 since 8 since 3 1 for 2 for 3 since 4 for 5 since 6 since 4 1 s been calling 2 haven t been getting 3 haven t been 4 haven t been listening 5 been eating 6 ve been thinking 7 s been sending 8 s been getting 5 1 have been doing 2 have / ve been living 3 have / ve been recording 4 has been learning 5 have / ve been practising 6 haven t / have not been working 7 have / ve been having 8 have / ve been taking 6 1 ve / have been waiting 2 s / has been sleeping 3 s / has been kissing 4 s / has been looking 5 s / has been sleeping 6 have you been growing 7 ve / have been sitting 8 ve / have been looking 7 1 He s / has been playing football. 2 He s / has been eating cake. 3 He s / has been (lying) in the sun too long. 4 She s / has been making / baking cake(s) all morning. 5 You ve / have been fi ghting all day! 6 He s / has been swimming since six o clock this morning. 7 They ve / have been shopping all afternoon. 8 She s / has been reading the book all day. She can t put it down. 8 1 How long have you known your best friend? 2 How long have you been studying English? 3 How long have you had your / a bike? 4 How long have you lived / been living in your house? 5 How long have you played / been playing the piano? 6 How long have you been doing this exercise? 7 How long have you been watching TV? 8 How long have you been reading this book? 9 Student s own answers 10 1 have been waiting, did get 2 has been going out, did start 3 have been living, did live 4 has been crying, did do, fell, cut 5 has been driving, did get, bought 6 have been walking, did start be allowed to 1 1 eat picnics 2 make a noise 3 play football 4 pick the fl owers 5 skateboard 6 cross the road 7 feed the animals 8 stand up 2 1 not allowed 2 allowed 3 allowed 4 allowed 5 allowed 6 allowed, not allowed 7 not allowed 8 not allowed 9 allowed 10 allowed 6 GRAMMAR PRACTICE pre-intermediate Helbling Languages

7 3 2 re / are allowed to go 3 re / are allowed to turn 4 aren t / are not allowed to turn 5 is allowed to make 6 isn t / is not allowed to use 7 m / am allowed to play 8 m / am not allowed to play 9 re / are allowed to do 10 aren t / are not allowed to wake 4 1 I m allowed to walk home from school but I m not allowed to cycle. 2 Jim is allowed to go out at the weekend but he isn t / is not allowed to go out during the week. 3 The children are allowed to play in the park but they aren t / are not allowed to play in the street. 4 The dog is allowed to sleep on the sofa but it isn t / is not allowed to sleep on my bed. 5 My sisters are allowed to wear jewellery but they aren t / are not allowed to wear make up. 6 You are / You re allowed to listen to me but you re / are not allowed to talk. 7 We are / We re allowed to have yogurt but we re / are not allowed to have ice cream. 8 Lucy is / Lucy s allowed to go to my party but she isn t / is not allowed to stay very late. 5 You are not allowed to enter if I m not in my room. You are not allowed to sit on my bed. You are allowed to borrow CDs (but you must bring them back). You are not allowed to make a mess. You are not allowed to draw in my books. You are allowed to use my computer (if you ask me fi rst). You are not allowed to read my diary. You are allowed to eat sweets (as long as you give me some). 6 Student s own answers could / couldn t (ability) 1 1 couldn t play 2 couldn t eat 3 could climb 4 couldn t see 5 couldn t climb 6 could play 7 could see 8 could eat 2 1 could 2 couldn t 3 could 4 couldn t 5 could 6 couldn t 7 couldn t 8 couldn t, couldn t 3 1 couldn t 2 could 3 couldn t 4 couldn t 5 couldn t 4 1 couldn t talk 2 couldn t move 3 could think 4 couldn t answer 5 could write 6 could read 7 could see be able to 1 1 will 2 weren t 3 was 4 could 5 have 6 couldn t 7 won t 8 hasn t 2 1 c 2 f 3 h 4 a 5 e 6 b 7 d 8 g 3 1 haven t been 2 has been 3 can t 4 will be 5 won t be 6 wasn t 7 couldn t 8 haven t been 9 will be 4 1 to get 2 to fl y 3 to tidy up 4 to fi nd our way 5 to give away 6 to play 5 1 won t 2 haven t 3 wasn t 4 will / ll 5 wasn t 6 wasn t 7 haven t 8 will / ll 6 1 wasn t able to 2 will / ll be able to 3 haven t / have not been able to 4 weren t / were not able to 5 have / ve been able to 6 were able to 7 haven t / have not been able to 8 won t / will not be able to can't be / must be 1 1 must be 2 can't be 3 must be 4 must be 5 can't be 6 can't be 2 a 3 b 5 c 4 d 6 e 1 f can't be 2 might be 3 can't be 4 must be 5 could be 6 must be 7 can't be 8 may be Present simple passive / Past simple passive 1 1 is played 2 tells 3 kill 4 writes 5 are eaten 6 are killed 7 is written 8 plays 9 is told 10 eat 2 1 sing 2 is sung 3 use 4 are used 5 are thrown 6 speaks 7 is spoken 8 is delayed 3 1 Ferraris are made in Italy. 2 Only fresh food is served in this restaurant. 3 Hundreds of trees are cut down every day. GRAMMAR PRACTICE pre-intermediate Helbling Languages 7

8 4 Our products are tested by robots. 5 Is rice grown in Brazil? 6 How many languages are spoken in Switzerland? 4 1 are given 2 are watched 3 are asked 4 is put 5 are counted 6 is announced 7 is presented 8 is given 5 1 is produced 2 gets 3 sends 4 is read 5 likes 6 is asked 7 is written 8 is sent 9 check 10 fi nd 11 is sent 12 changes 13 is given 14 prepare 15 are checked 16 is printed 6 1 was won 2 was broken 3 was shot 4 was found 5 were spoken 6 was seen 7 was sent 8 was written 7 1 The Twilight books were written by Stephenie Meyer. 2 The 2004 tsunami in Asia was started by an earthquake under the sea. 3 The fi rst airplane jet engine was built by Frank Whittle in The Titanic was sunk in 1912 by an iceberg. 5 The 2010 Olympic Games were held in Vancouver. 6 The fi rst telephone call was made by Alexander Graham Bell. 7 The picture Guernica was painted by Picasso in America was discovered in 1492 by Columbus. 8 1 No the Apple company was started by Steve Jobs. 2 No the Eiffel Tower was designed by Gustav Eiffel. 3 No the Harry Potter stories were written by J. K. Rowling. 4 No the 2006 World Cup was won by Italy. 5 No John Lennon was shot by Mark Chapman. 6 No the Statue of Liberty was given to New York by France. 9 1 Stones were thrown. 2 A car was burnt. 3 Windows were broken. 4 A policeman was attacked. 5 A woman was hit with a poster. 6 Fifteen people were arrested. 7 Five people were taken to hospital was hit 2 hit 3 left 4 stayed 5 were designed 6 was fl ooded 7 were knocked 8 were destroyed 9 were killed 10 was used 11 lost 12 was criticised 2 nd Conditional 1 a 4 b 6 c 1 d 5 e 2 f True 2 False 3 False 4 False 5 True 6 True nd 2 1 st 3 2 nd 4 2 nd 5 1 st 6 1 st 7 2 nd 8 2 nd 4 1 a, b 2 b, a 3 b, a 4 a, b 5 1 d 2 a 3 g 4 b 5 h 6 c 7 e 8 f 6 1 a 2 b 3 b 4 b 5 a 6 b 7 1 knew where they were 2 wouldn t lose things 3 make such a mess 4 could remember 5 wouldn t ask 6 have more friends 7 had more friends 8 wouldn t be 8 1 would 2 would / d 3 keep 4 say 5 wouldn t / would not 6 tell 7 What would 8 I would / d 9 disappear 10 What would you do 11 wouldn t / would not do 12 try 9 Student s own answers 10 1 If I had a dog, I d be really happy. 2 If she didn t like you, she wouldn t want your phone number. 3 If I didn t speak Spanish, I wouldn t be able to talk to Miguel. 4 If I wasn t so short, I d be better at volleyball. 5 I d go to the cinema with you if I had the money. 6 We wouldn t be best friends if we didn t like all the same things. 7 What would you do if you missed the school bus? 8 Where would you like to live if you could choose anywhere? 11 1 cut 2 will 3 had 4 didn t 5 won t 6 studied 7 wouldn t 8 slept 12 1 wasn t, would / d do 2 did, wouldn t / would not be 3 played, wouldn t / would not be 4 liked, would choose 5 played, would / d have to 6 had to, wouldn t / would not be 7 didn t / did not go, wouldn t / would not see 8 didn t / did not see, would not / wouldn t be 13 Student s own answers GRAMMAR PRACTICE pre-intermediate Answer Key Helbling Languages 8 GRAMMAR PRACTICE pre-intermediate Helbling Languages

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