SSSG INGLESE Keys 1
SSSG INGLESE Keys 1
Present simple - to be 6 1 Their 2 your 3 your 4 Their 5 your 6 My 7 her 8 His 9 its
10 our
1 7 1 her 2 they 3 it, her 4 it, me 5 its 6 him, it 7 them 8 them
9 they, their 10 her, it
Affermativa Negativa
I am I’m not
8 1 Her 2 We 3 them 4 They, Their 5 him 6 His, he 7 them, his
8 my, your 9 Her, she 10 her
you are you aren’t
he is he isn’t 9 Suggestions: 1 Where’s your teacher from? She’s from London,
she is she isn’t but her parents are Scottish. 2 There are Sarah’s pens: put them in
it is it isn’t her bag. 3 Cambridge is in England: it’s isn’t a big city, but it’s nice.
we are we aren’t 4 Where are you? Call me, please. 5 This coffee is cold: don’t drink
you are you aren’t it. 6 We’re students: our school is in London. 7 This is a picture of
they are they aren’t me and my American friends: we are on holiday in New York.
8 Her name’s Greta and she’s German. 9 Are these your pens?
Interrogativa Risposte brevi
Don’t leave them on the floor. 10 We’re in Rome with our cousins.
Am I? Yes, I am. / No, I’m not.
Are you? Yes, you are. / No, you aren’t.
Is he? Yes, he is. / No, he isn’t.
Is she?
Is it?
Yes, she is. / No, she isn’t.
Yes, it is. / No, it isn’t.
Possessive ‘s
Are we? Yes, we are. / No, we aren’t. 1 1 ’s 2 ’s 3 ’ 4 ’s 5 ’s 6 ’s 7 ’s 8 ’ 9 ’s 10 ’
Are you? Yes, you are. / No, you aren’t.
Are they? Yes, they are. / No, they aren’t.
2 1 The children’s room. 2 My brothers’ school. 3 Paula’s
husband. 4 My parents’ car. 5 Dave’s scooter. 6 Caroline and
2 1 are 2 is 3 are 4 am 5 is 6 is 7 is 8 are 9 am 10 are Marion’s house. 7 My grandparents’ address. 8 My brother’s
3 1 Is Cambridge in England? 2 My parents aren’t from France. girlfriend. 9 My best friend’s name. 10 My uncle’s dog.
3 Are Ana and Paolo on holiday? 4 Is your family very big? 3 1 These are my friends’ CDs. 2 Isabel’s brother is 25 years old.
5 We aren’t from Barcelona. 6 My brother isn’t thirteen. 7 Is Jane 3 My friend’s school is in Cambridge. 4 The students’ books are
an English teacher? 8 Carlos and Isabel aren’t Spanish. 9 Are Tony in the classroom. 5 Paul’s sister is in my class. 6 The teacher’s
and Gaby students? 10 We aren’t at school. telephone number is 345 6798. 7 My cousin’s name is Tom.
4 1 Where are you from? 2 This is your friend. 3 This is not Gaby. 8 My father’s sister is my aunt. 9 Is Robert’s friend from New York?
4 My name is Tom. 5 What is your telephone number? 6 I am not 10 The children’s photos are on the table.
Polish. 7 The school is in Cambridge. 8 Are you from Barcelona? 4 1 She is my best friend. 2 The teacher’s car is old. 3 Sandra is
9 Mr Jones is my English teacher. 10 How old are you? Robert’s sister. 4 Gaby is at school with Tony. 5 Mr Hill’s wife is
5 1 No, they aren’t. 2 No, she isn’t. 3 Yes, they are. 4 Yes, he / she Spanish. 6 It is Anne’s book. 7 My uncle’s house is in Los Angeles.
is. 5 No, they aren’t. 6 No, he isn’t. 7 Yes, I am. 8 No, it isn’t. 8 Joanna’s mobile phone is new. 9 The dog’s name is Peter.
9 Yes, they are. 10 Yes, it is. 10 My cousin’s school is in London.
6 1 Are / aren’t / are / are 2 is / is / am 3 Is / isn’t / is 5 1 my brother’s computer 2 the students’ books 3 my sister’s
friend 4 my father’s name 5 my friends’ brothers 6 the students’
7 Suggestions: 1 I’m seventeen and I’m from Toronto in Canada. class 7 Emma’s telephone number 8 My grandparents’ car
2 My parents aren’t English, they are Scottish. 3 My family is very
9 my cousins’ school 10 David’s wife
big. 4 We’re students at a language school. 5 This is a picture of
my family. 6 My father’s a doctor. 7 We aren’t on holiday, we’re
at school. 8 My brother is thirteen and his name’s Antonio. 9 I’m
not from New York: I’m from Los Angeles. 10 I’m a doctor and my
husband’s a teacher.
Plurals
1 -s: books, days, houses, photos, brothers -es: buses, watches,
classes, faxes, boxes -ies: families, countries, parties, cities,
Subject pronouns, object nationalities
2
pronouns and possessive Forma singolare Forma plurale
adjectives boy boys
bag bags
1 1 They are students. 2 It is a big city. 3 We are at a language address addresses
school. 4 Where are they from? 5 Is he thirteen? 6 They are
American. 7 We are from Germany. 8 Where are they? 9 He is an woman women
English teacher. 10 Where are you from? minute minutes
glove gloves
2 1 They 2 it 3 We 4 It 5 We 6 They 7 he 8 They 9 We 10 She
child children
3 1 Move it, please. 2 Don’t talk to her. 3 Try them. 4 Don’t leave man men
them on the floor. 5 Send us an email. 6 Don’t call him. 7 Put it on
the table. 8 Don’t drink them. 9 Give it to Bill. 10 This is a photo baby babies
of us. person people
4 1 it 2 them 3 her 4 me 5 it 6 them 7 him 8 me 9 it 10 us 3 1 Where are Anne’s children? 2 Those pianos are very old.
5 1 They are at school with him. 2 It is is for him. 3 Please call 3 These men are Polish. 4 The houses are big. 5 Where are those
them. 4 We are with them. 5 They are with us. 6 Put it in your bag. boys from? 6 Those watches are beautiful. 7 These families are
7 They are with them. 8 Please call her. 9 Is he with you? from Argentina. 8 Where are your dogs? 9 These faxes are for
10 Where are they? Jason. 10 These are my dictionaries.
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4 1 That man is my teacher. 2 Where is that lady from? 3 Is this 8 h Don’t copy during the exam. 9 a Write your answers in your
your book? 4 That box is big. 5 Your teacher is nice. 6 That person exercise book. 10 d Don’t speak Italian in the English lesson.
isn’t American. 7 Where is the box? 8 That bus is for London. 2 1 Don’t wear the red hat. Wear the black hat. 2 Don’t call Chris
9 Is this child your cousin? 10 This woman is from Barcelona. now. Call him later. 3 Don’t eat a hamburger. Eat a pizza. 4 Don’t
5 Suggestions: 1 These are my keys. 2 Where are those people put the laptop on the kitchen table. Put it on your desk. 5 Don’t
from? 3 Those men are German. 4 Where are the children? 5 This speak Italian. Speak English. 6 Don’t write me an email. Write a text
photo is old. 6 Those women are my teachers. 7 The boxes are on message. 7 Don’t tidy the kitchen. Tidy your bedroom. 8 Don’t call
the floor. 8 Those boys are in my class. 9 Where are the watches? Jenny. Call Mary. 9 Don’t use Ted’s mobile phone. Use my mobile
10 Are these your dogs? phone. 10 Don’t write your answers in your book. Write them in
your exercise book.
3 1 Don’t copy 2 Listen 3 Don’t eat 4 Put 5 Drink 6 send 7 Don’t
this / that / these / those tell 8 Try 9 Don’t worry 10 Wash
4 Suggestions: 1 Don’t touch dad’s computer. 2 Tidy your room.
1 1 That 2 These 3 That 4 This 5 These 6 These 7 Those 8 This 3 Put the book in your bag. 4 Don’t listen to your MP3 in class.
9 Those 10 This 5 Do your English homerwork. 6 Don’t talk to William. 7 Pass me
that pen. 8 Put on your coat. 9 Don’t forget your dictionary.
2 1 those 2 These 3 These 4 This 5 That 6 this 7 Those 8 that
10 Don’t put the cake in the fridge.
3 1 that 2 this 3 these 4 this 5 those 6 these 7 that 8 These
9 those 10 this
4 1 Is that boy your friend? 2 These aren’t my calculators.
3 This isn’t my pen. 4 Are those women your teachers? 5 Are these there is / there are
your pencils? 6 Those boys are in my class. 7 That cake is delicious.
8 These coffees are cold. 9 This house is big. 10 That girl
1 1 There isn’t a big tree in the garden. 2 Is there a calculator in
your bag? 3 Are there any pictures in your room? 4 There isn’t a
is my sister.
big window in the living room. 5 Are there any Chinese students
5 Suggestions: 1 This is my cousin Thomas. 2 Those houses are in your class? 6 There are some CDs on the floor. 7 Is there a
big. 3 That woman is my aunt. 4 These are our books. 5 Those men phone in your house? 8 There aren’t any books on the table. 9 Are
are our teachers. 6 This coffee is cold. 7 These students are from there any chairs in the kitchen? 10 There are some shelves in my
Madrid. 8 That dog is old. 9 This house isn’t big. 10 Those are my classroom.
parents.
2 1 There’s a wardrobe but there isn’t a cupboard. 2 There isn’t
a mirror but there are some pictures. 3 There are some plants
but there isn’t a tree. 4 There’s an MP3 but there isn’t a mobile
have got phone. 5 There aren’t any chairs but there is an armchair. 6 There
are some sandwiches but there isn’t a / any pizza. 7 There isn’t a
1 1 has got 2 have got 3 has got 4 have got 5 have got 6 have got calculator but there are some pens. 8 There are some pens there
7 has got 8 has got 9 have got 10 have got aren’t any pencils. 9 There aren’t any boys but there are some girls.
2 1 Has Susan got dark hair? 2 I haven’t got three pens in my bag. 10 There isn’t a cat but there is a dog.
3 Has Tom got two brothers? 4 Have your friends got a big house? 3 1 There is a picture in the living room. 2 There isn’t an armchair
5 You haven’t got a computer. 6 We haven’t got a new English in the bedroom. 3 Is there a cupboard in the hall? 4 Are there any
teacher. 7 John hasn’t got a nice mobile phone. 8 Has Tracy got an dictionaries on the table? 5 There is a CD on the floor. 6 There are
MP3 player? 9 Have you got a sister? 10 My grandparents haven’t some pens in my bag. 7 Is there a student in the classroom?
got an old car. 8 There aren’t any men in the room. 9 Are there any windows in
3 1 Amy has got two brothers. 2 Katie is at home. 3 My brother’s the bathroom? 10 There are some posters in my classroom.
car is black. 4 Paula’s sister is in my class. 5 Emma’s boyfriend is 4 1 There aren’t 2 There isn’t 3 There are 4 There are 5 Is there
Scottish. 6 He is my uncle. 7 My father is a doctor. 8 Steven has got 6 There is 7 Are there 8 There isn’t 9 Is there 10 There are
a new girlfriend. 9 Tim is sixteen. 10 Julie has got curly hair.
5 Suggestions: 1 There isn’t a TV in my room. 2 There’s a big
4 1 Have you got your pens and pencils? 2 Have you got a mobile window in the living room. 3 There are twenty students in my class.
phone? 3 Has he got a cat? 4 Has he got brothers or sisters? 5 Has 4 Is there a mirror in the dining-room? 5 There aren’t any plants in
she got a boyfriend? 6 Have you got a red wallet? 7 Suggestion: the kitchen. 6 Is there a bus stop opposite the station? 7 There isn’t
Have you and your brother got green eyes? 8 Has she got short a table in the kitchen. 8 Are there any flowers in the garden? 9 There
hair? 9 Have you got a small house? 10 Have you got a new aren’t any pictures in the bedroom. 10 Is there a printer in the study?
computer?
5 Suggestions: 1 Have you got your dictionary? 2 I haven’t got a
calculator. 3 My sister’s got long hair. 4 Simon and his brother have
got blue eyes. 5 I haven’t got a pen, but I’ve got a pencil. 6 What
a / an / some / any
have you got in your bag? 7 My friend’s got a new mobile phone. 1 1 an 2 a 3 an 4 a 5 an 6 a 7 a 8 a 9 a 10 an 11 a 12 a 13 an
8 Have you got a computer in your room? 9 Gemma hasn’t got a 14 an 15 a 16 an 17 a 18 a 19 an 20 a
dog, but she’s got two cats. 10 Has Paolo got a girlfriend?
2 1 an 2 a 3 an 4 a 5 an 6 an 7 an 8 a 9 an 10 a
3 1 any 2 any 3 some 4 any 5 an 6 a 7 any 8 a 9 some 10 some
Imperatives 4 1 any 2 some 3 any 4 some 5 any 6 any 7 any 8 any 9 some
10 some
1 1 j Put your trainers in the cupboard. 2 f Don’t listen to your 5 1 There aren’t any knives on the table. 2 We have got some
MP3 in class. 3 g Do your homework. 4 e Don’t use your mobile exercises for homework. 3 There are some cats in the garden.
phone in the classroom. 5 c Move your laptop from the kitchen 4 I have got some books about New York. 5 There aren’t any books
table. 6 b Don’t drink that coffee. It’s cold. 7 i Send me a postcard. on those shelves. 6 We haven’t got any friends in London.
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7 There are some theatres in the city centre. 8 Charlie hasn’t got lessons finish at half past one? Yes, they do. 7 Does Rob play on his
any posters in his bedroom. 9 I have got some text messages. computer? Yes, he does. 8 Does your uncle work in a bank? No, he
10 There aren’t any dogs in the park. doesn’t. 9 Does Betty like football? No, she doesn’t. 10 Do Jason
6 Suggestions:1 Have you got any English friends? 2 There aren’t and Mary have lunch at home? No, they don’t.
any big windows in my room. 3 Have you got any computers at 9 1 Where does Ben live? 2 Why do you study English? 3 What
school? 4 There aren’t any plants in the bathroom. 5 Have you got does Alison do in the evening? 4 When do you see your friends?
any red pens? 6 There’s an Argentinean restaurant opposite the 5 Who does Tim live with? 6 What time do you get up? 7 Where
cinema. 7 I haven’t got a big bedroom. 8 Have you got any photos does Sandra come from? 8 How often do your parents go out in the
of your grandparents? 9 Are there any car parks in the city centre? evening? 9 How do you usually go to school? 10 What do you drink
10 I’ve got some English books at home. for breakfast?
10 a Never b Rarely c Seldom d Often e Usually f Always
11 1 Do you always walk to school? 2 My father never works at
Prepositions of place weekends. 3 I rarely have lunch at school. 4 When do you usually
go on holiday? 5 My parents seldom go out in the evening. 6 John
and time is rarely late for work. 7 Do you often eat foreign food? 8 Jean
never does her homework in the afternoon. 9 It is often rainy in
1 1 on 2 behind 3 between 4 oppostite 5 next to 6 in front of Britain. 10 Does your grandfather always watch TV in the morning?
2 1 on 2 at 3 at 4 in 5 on 6 in 7 in 8 in 9 on 10 at 12 1 I am never late for school. 2 Caroline usually meets her
3 1 on 2 in front of 3 between 4 next to 5 next to 6 behind boyfriend in the evening. 3 We are always happy on holiday. 4 What
4 1 in 2 between 3 on 4 on 5 in 6 in front of 7 at 8 in 9 in 10 on time do you usually go to bed? 5 My parents don’t often watch TV
in the evening. 6 Our bus is rarely late. 7 My teacher is always nice
5 Suggestions: 1 In winter I get up at quarter past seven. 2 The
to her students. 8 Wendy has always got good ideas. 9 We seldom
bus stop is opposite the school. 3 We don’t have lessons on
go to the cinema on Sunday afternoon. 10 Does your sister often
Wednesday afternoon. 4 The car park is behind the cinema.
get up early in the morning?
5 I see my friends on Saturday. 6 My birthday is on 7th August.
7 The post office is on Queen Street, opposite the newsagent’s. 13 1 Pablo doesn’t like English food. 2 Where do you come from?
8 My parents are at home in the evening. 9 The chemist’s is behind 3 My grandparents never play on the computer. 4 Barbara studies
the supermarket. 10 I have a sandwich at lunchtime. German and Spanish. 5 Ken is never tired in the evening. 6 How
often does it rain in your country? 7 We don’t usually go out in the
evening. 8 Jason plays tennis on Wednesday afternoon. 9 When do
Present simple you see your friends? 10 Does school start at eight o’clock?
14 Suggestions: 1 Rob gets up at seven, gets washed, gets
1 1 carries 2 changes 3 does 4 washes 5 takes 6 goes 7 studies dressed and then goes to work. 2 We never have breakfast in the
8 has 9 wakes 10 lives 11 plays 12 relaxes 13 says 14 tries morning. 3 How often do you go to the cinema? 4 Anna doesn’t like
15 watches her job. 5 Who does your brother live with? 6 The English lesson
starts at half past ten. 7 Where does your mother work?
2 1 leaves 2 cooks 3 go 4 gets 5 wakes 6 has 7 play 8 watch 9 go 8 I always visit my grandparents on Sunday. 9 What do you think
10 wear
about English food? 10 I don’t usually go shopping on Saturday.
3 1 eat 2 lives 3 studies 4 study 5 relaxes 6 work 7 finishes 8 goes
9 watches 10 speak
4 1 My grandparents don’t live in Manchester. 2 Rob doesn’t walk can / could (possibility,
to work. 3 We don’t have breakfast at seven o’clock. 4 You don’t
wear a smart suit. 5 Jason and I don’t go to the same school.
6 My sister doesn’t wear a uniform at school. 7 We don’t work in an
ability, permission)
office. 8 My friend doesn’t live in a big house. 9 John and Caroline 1 1 Barbara can’t speak French. 2 My brother can sing. 3 Can
don’t play the piano in a band. 10 My brother doesn’t work hard. your grandfather use a computer? 4 I can’t ride a bike. 5 We can’t
5 1 Do you live in a big house? 2 Does your father work in an do this exercise. 6 Can I sit here? 7 My brother can play football
office? 3 Do you get up at seven o’clock in the morning? very well. 8 I can’t remember his name. 9 Can your friend speak
4 Does Rob wear a suit to work? 5 Do your friends walk to school? Japanese? 10 Where can I buy a ticket?
6 Does Michael have breakfast with his family? 7 Do your parents 2 1 Can I open the window? 2 Jean can speak Russian.
like their jobs? 8 Do you do your homework in the afternoon? 3 My grandfather can use an MP3. 4 We can sing. 5 You can’t swim.
9 Does Peter work in a bank? 10 Does your teacher come from 6 I can’t do this test. 7 My friend can’t ride a bike. 8 Can I use your
England? phone? 9 Can you dance? 10 Can I borrow your mobile phone?
6 1 Does 2 Do 3 Do 4 Does 5 Does 6 Do 7 Do 8 Does 9 Do 3 1 can speak 2 can’t read 3 can’t listen 4 Can … ask 5 can’t do
10 Does 6 Can … borrow 7 can ride 8 Can … close 9 can write 10 Can … buy
7 1 Does Jo work in an office? 2 Do you like English weather? 4 1 Can / Could I close the door?2 Can / Could I use your mobile
3 Does Alan drink coffee in the morning? 4 Do students in Italy phone? 3 Can / Could I borrow your dictionary? 4 Can / Could I sit
wear a uniform? 5 Does your grandmother watch TV in the here? 5 Can / Could I ask you a question? 6 Can / Could I open the
afternoon? 6 Does your brother play tennis? 7 Do you have window? 7 Can / Could I use this computer? 8 Can / Could I read
breakfast with your family? 8 Does Susan speak German? this newspaper? 9 Can / Could I give you my homework tomorrow?
9 Do Paul and Mary go to school on Saturday? 10 Does your 10 Can / Could I eat this sandwich?
father like football? 5 Suggestions: 1 Can I buy the ticket on the bus? 2 Can I use your
8 1 Do your grandparents live in a big house? No, they don’t. bike to go to school? 3 We can’t speak German. 4 Dad can’t drive
2 Does Jason work hard? No, he doesn’t. 3 Does Stella go out in me to school today. 5 What time can we meet? 6 Can I watch TV?
the evening? Yes, she does. 4 Do you get up at seven o’clock? 7 Can you help me? 8 My sister can dance, but she can’t sing.
Yes, I do. 5 Do your friends play tennis? Yes, they do. 6 Do your 9 Can we play here? 10 Where can I buy an English newspaper?
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aren’t any apples for the cake. 5 Are there any supermarkets in
like / love / hate / enjoy + -ing your town? 6 There are some bags of crisps on the table. 7 There
aren’t any Chinese restaurants in the city centre. 8 There are some
1 1 cooking 2 getting 3 wearing 4 studying 5 going 6 playing new students in my class. 9 Clare always has some biscuits for
7 relaxing 8 working 9 sleeping 10 taking 11 visiting 12 watching
breakfast. 10 Are there any bananas?
13 having 14 trying 15 putting
5 Suggestions: 1 We’ve got some cheese, some ham and some
2 1 getting 2 playing 3 wearing 4 watching 5 cooking 6 playing tomatoes. 2 We haven’t got any bread (We’ve got no bread): we
7 working 8 going 9 talking 10 listening can’t make any sandwiches. 3 Is there any coffee for breakfast?
3 1 tidying 2 watching 3 playing 4 working 5 wearing 6 having 4 We need some potatoes and some lettuce. 5 There isn’t any fruit
7 meeting 8 walking 9 listening 10 doing (There’s no fruit): we need some apples, some bananas and some
4 1 I hate getting up early in winter. 2 We enjoy meeting our lemons. 6 I haven’t got any fruit juice (I’ve got no fruit juice), but
friends. 3 They like seeing the boats. 4 I hate helping my mother. I’ve got some water. 7 Have we got any eggs at home? 8 Where’s
5 Rob hates carrying a briefcase. 6 Martha enjoys cooking for the milk? There isn’t any in the fridge. 9 Can I have a tin of tuna,
her family. 7 I like having breakfast with my family. 8 Sheila loves please? 10 There are some sausages, but there isn’t any fish
sleeping in the morning. 9 I hate studying in the evening. (there’s no fish).
10 Patricia likes eating at school.
5 Suggestions: 1 Jack likes / enjoys relaxing on Sunday. 2 We hate
taking exams. 3 My sister likes / enjoys listening to music. 4 Sandra
Present continuous
loves having dinner with her friends. 5 Robert doesn’t like going to 1 1 causing 2 playing 3 sitting 4 drinking 5 trying 6 removing
school on Saturday. 6 I don’t like watching TV in the evening. 7 visiting 8 writing 9 skiing 10 putting 11 looking 12 reading
7 Does your grandmother like / enjoy cooking? 8 My brother hates 13 studying 14 smiling 15 stopping 16 working 17 coming
going shopping with my mum. 9 I like getting good marks in exams. 18 enjoying 19 wearing 20 cutting
10 My father doesn’t like working at weekends.
2 1 is making 2 is going 3 is eating 4 are sitting 5 is leaving
6 is cutting 7 are playing 8 are doing 9 is writing 10 are having
3 1 Caroline isn’t reading a newspaper. She’s reading a book.
how much? / how many? / 2 Mum isn’t making a bacon sandwich. She’s making a ham
a lot of / much / many / sandwich. 3 I’m not watching a children’s programme. I’m watching
a film. 4 The boys aren’t studying French. They’re studying English.
a little / a few 5 You aren’t drinking a cola. You’re drinking a fruit juice. 6 Nick
isn’t having breakfast. He’s having lunch. 7 We aren’t going to the
1 1 a few 2 many 3 much 4 a little 5 a lot of 6 a lot of 7 many 8 a cinema. We’re going to school. 8 Nick and Andrew aren’t playing
few 9 much 10 many football. They’re playing basketball. 9 The cat isn’t sleeping on the
sofa. It’s sleeping on the chair. 10 I’m not writing a letter.
2 1 We haven’t got much cola. 2 There isn’t much peanut butter
I’m writing a text message.
in the fridge. 3 English people don’t drink much coffee. 4 There
aren’t many unhealthy people in my class. 5 We haven’t got many 4 1 is wearing 2 aren’t watching 3 isn’t enjoying 4 are waiting
exercises for tomorrow. 6 Paul doesn’t eat many cakes. 5 aren’t doing 6 is speaking 7 is writing 8 are eating 9 isn’t playing
7 There isn’t much jam in that jar. 8 We don’t need much butter for 10 isn’t reading
the cake. 9 Emma hasn’t got many computer games. 5 1 Paul and Jack are playing football. 2 Martha is listening to
10 We don’t have much money. music. 3 Brian is eating a sandwich. 4 Sandra and Alison are
3 1 many 2 much 3 many 4 much 5 many 6 much 7 many 8 many reading a book. 5 Sean and Mark are talking. 6 Brandy is sleeping.
9 much 10 much 7 Helen and David are running. 8 Betty is drinking a cola.
4 1 many 2 much 3 much 4 a lot of 5 much 6 many 7 a few 8 a 6 1 A Is Carol speaking Spanish? B No, she’s speaking German.
little 9 a lot of 10 a few 2 A Are Jason and Laura living in Manchester? B No, they’re
living in Liverpool. 3 A Is Pauline using the computer? B No, she’s
5 Suggestions: 1 There are a lot of sausages, but there isn’t much watching a film. 4 A Are your friends going to the cinema? B No,
bread. 2 How much are those tomatoes? 3 My father doesn’t drink
they’re going to the football match. 5 A Is Pamela working in an
much water. 4 I don’t eat many chips, but a lot of vegetables. 5 How office? B No, she’s working in a school. 6 A Is Barbara visiting
many cups of coffee do you drink a day? 6 I don’t eat much meat: I her parents? B No, she’s visiting her grandparents. 7 A Are you
don’t like it a lot. 7 How much time do you spend in front of the TV? drinking coffee? B No, I’m drinking tea. 8 A Is Sandra learning
8 I don’t eat many cakes, but I eat a lot of fruit. 9 I like a little milk in Japanese? B No, she’s learning Chinese. 9 A Is John listening to
my tea. 10 How many calories are there in a packet of crisps? music? B No, he’s making dinner. 10 A Are you meeting Sarah?
B No, I’m meeting Joe.
7 1 Is Brian getting washed? Yes, he is. 2 Are your friends arriving
Countable and uncountable today? No, they aren’t. 3 Is mum making a cake? Yes, she is.
4 Are the children going to bed? No, they aren’t. 5 Are you having
nouns with some and any breakfast? No, I’m not. 6 Is dad cooking dinner? Yes, he is. 7 Is
Frank leaving for work? Yes, he is. 8 Is Mary carrying a rucksack?
1 Sostantivi numerabili: bag, sausage, sandwich, crisp, bottle, No, she isn’t. 9 Is Neil wearing a smart suit? No, he isn’t.
mushroom, potato carton, burger, jar, minute Sostantivi non-
10 Are you using the computer? Yes, I am.
numerabili: lettuce, butter, ham, milk, bread, fruit, food, sugar,
cheese. 8 Suggestions: 1 What are the children doing? 2 Mr Johnson isn’t
wearing a tie. 3 The dog’s playing in the garden. 4 Where are you
2 1 some / no 2 some 3 any 4 any 5 any 6 a 7 some 8 a / no going? 5 What are your parents drinking? 6 Carla isn’t sleeping: she’s
3 1 an / a 2 some 3 a 4 no / some 5 any / some 6 some 7 any doing her homework. 7 Why is Andrea smiling? 8 Patricia and Wendy
4 1 Are there any tomatoes in the fridge? 2 There are some aren’t studying: they’re playing tennis. 9 What’s mum cooking for
eggs for the omelette. 3 I’ve got some English books. 4 There lunch today? 10 We’re not watching TV: we’re studying English.
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3 1 Does Jade live in London? 2 Is the bus leaving? 3 Rob doesn’t 2 1 wore 2 had 3 went 4 thought 5 sang 6 sold 7 bought 8 held
9 got 10 made 11 told 12 left 13 did 14 drank 15 won
have breakfast in the morning. 4 The teacher isn’t writing on the
board. 5 Does this programme finish at half past eight? 6 I’m not 3 1 had 2 listened 3 learnt 4 met 5 hated 6 left 7 worked
going to the supermarket. 7 Does your brother work in a school? 8 studied 9 arrived 10 wrote
8 Are the students talking to the teacher? 9 Paul isn’t using the 4 1 sent 2 sang 3 got 4 bought 5 made 6 finished 7 lived 8 went
computer. 10 Charles doesn’t go to bed at eleven. 9 saw 10 loved
4 1 Ruth usually wears jeans. Today, Ruth is wearing a dress. 5 Suggestions: 1 I had my first job in 1987. 2 We talked to the
2 We usually eat a burger. Today, we are eating pizza. 3 Peter teacher yesterday morning. 3 My dad drank five cups of coffee for
usually walks to school. Today, Peter is cycling to school. 4 My breakfast. 4 Last Sunday we went to the cinema. 5 The film started at
grandmother usually drinks tea. Today, my grandmother is drinking half past four. 6 This morning I read the newspaper and wrote some
coffee. 5 Sheila usually plays on the computer. Today, Sheila is emails. 7 My mother played the piano and sang when she was at
listening to music. 6 John usually sleeps in the afternoon. Today, school. 8 I studied hard and got a good mark in the exam. 9 Alison
John is watching TV. 7 Mark and Nick usually get up at half past bought a new mobile phone. 10 I had an argument with my dad today.
seven. Today, Mark and Nick are getting up at half past six. 8 Rob
usually wears smart clothes / a suit. Today, Rob is wearing casual
cloths / a T-shirt and trainers. 9 Katherine and Steven usually have
lunch in a coffee shop. Today, Lucy and Jan are having lunch in a
Past simple: all forms
restaurant. 10 The cat usually sleeps on the bed. Today, the cat is 1 1 We played tennis with Tom and Sue last week. 2 Joe and
sleeping on the sofa. Dan went to an Indian restaurant yesterday. 3 My father finished
5 1 is talking 2 do … walk 3 get 4 is playing 5 are meeting work at half past seven today. 4 Andrea had a cup of coffee for
6 doesn’t like 7 works 8 is … wearing 9 have 10 is sleeping breakfast this morning. 5 Peter celebrated his 16th birthday last
Wednesday. 6 Jennifer did her homework in the afternoon today.
6 Suggestions: 1 What are you writing? 2 Do your parents often
7 My grandparents spent their holidays in Portugal last summer.
go out in the evening? 3 Donald is in his room: he’s playing on
8 We watched a film on TV last Saturday. 9 I walked to school this
the computer. 4 What do you do at the weekend? 5 The students
morning. 10 Sandra lived in Paris three years ago.
aren’t doing an exercise. 6 I usually do my homework after dinner.
7 Where are Clive and Tessa going? 8 The children aren’t sleeping: 2 1 I didn’t watch TV last night. 2 We saw Paul at the party. 3 My
they’re watching TV. 9 Do you usually walk to school? 10 Is brother did his homework. 4 Mary didn’t have her driving test this
Caroline talking to the teacher? morning. 5 Steven liked the film. 6 We didn’t meet our friends in
town. 7 She didn’t start secondary school in 1997. 8 Fred and Rose
didn’t get up at six o’clock. 9 Peter went to university. 10 We didn’t
play tennis with Mark and Roger.
Past simple: to be and can 3 1 Did she pass her A-Levels? 2 Did you go to the party? 3 Did
they have lunch together? 4 Did Jason buy a red rucksack? 5 Did
1 1 were 2 was 3 were 4 weren’t 5 Were 6 was 7 wasn’t your mother drive to work? 6 Did you get a good mark in your
8 weren’t 9 Was 10 was
Maths test? 7 Did Toby like your present? 8 Did Jasmine do her
2 1 Annie Lennox was in a band. 2 The programme was not very homework after dinner? 9 Did Ben watch the football match on TV?
interesting. 3 Patricia was in London yesterday. 4 Was the Maths 10 Did you have a shower this morning?
test very difficult? 5 Were your grandparents at home last night?
4 1 I didn’t have a glass of cola for breakfast. 2 John didn’t get
6 These jeans were not very expensive. 7 Was the concert good?
up at half past seven. 3 Dad didn’t cook dinner last night. 4 I
8 Jake was a waiter in a restaurant. 9 My mother was not good at
didn’t meet Charles at the bus stop. 5 We didn’t watch a sports
Maths. 10 Were you afraid of spiders? programme last night. 6 My friends didn’t spend their holidays in
3 1 Was your father musical? No, he wasn’t. 2 Was the Greece last year. 7 Steven didn’t see Jackie at the supermarket
programme boring? Yes, it was. 3 Were you at school this morning? yesterday. 8 They didn’t drive to Liverpool last Friday. 9 My
Yes, I was. 4 Was his family rich? No, it wasn’t. 5 Were Robbie and grandparents didn’t travel to France by train. 10 We didn’t go to the
Matt in a band? No, they weren’t. 6 Was your grandfather’s first car cinema with Jane.
red? Yes, it was. 7 Were you happy yesterday? No, I wasn’t. 8 Was 5 1 Did you do your homework yesterday afternoon? Yes, I did.
the film interesting? Yes, it was. 9 Were you at the cinema? No, I 2 Did Paul and Mary have dinner together? Yes, they did. 3 Did
wasn’t. 10 Were the students at school? Yes, they were. Stella send you an email? No, she didn’t. 4 Did you watch TV last
4 1 could / was 2 was 3 were 4 Could / was 5 was 6 couldn’t / night? Yes, I did. 5 Did Sandra pass her driving test? No, she didn’t.
was 7 was 8 were 9 could / was 10 Could 6 Did Tom come to your party? No, he didn’t. 7 Did your mother
study French at school? No, she didn’t. 8 Did the lesson finish at
5 Suggestions: 1 His / Her parents were quite poor. 2 Could you
half past three? No, it didn’t. 9 Did Tom find his mobile phone? Yes,
play tennis when you were seven? 3 Was your father good at
he did. 10 Did the students talk to the teacher? Yes, they did.
Maths when he was at school? 4 Could your sister speak German
when she was a child? 5 My friends weren’t at the library with me. 6 1 Did … pass 2 did … have 3 didn’t have 4 Did … see 5 didn’t
6 I couldn’t cook when I was young. 7 Were you at home last night? go 6 Did … like 7 didn’t stay 8 didn’t go 9 did … buy 10 didn’t walk
8 My sister wasn’t afraid of dogs. 9 Could your parents ski? 7 1 Did you buy these jeans on the Internet? No, I didn’t. I bought
10 Cathy could play two musical instruments, but she couldn’t sing them in a shop in Clarence Street. 2 Did Martin study German? No,
or act. he didn’t. He studied Spanish. 3 Did you watch TV last night? Yes, I
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did. I watched a film with Johnny Depp. 4 Did Jodie pass her driving 5 Who left a message for me? 6 Who did Frank have lunch with?
test? Yes, she did. She passed it last week. 5 Did Mark and Clare 7 What did Chris buy for his grandmother? 8 What caused the
spend their holidays with their parents? No, they didn’t. They spent accident? 9 Who cooked dinner tonight? 10 What made that noise?
their holidays with their friends. 6 Did you have lunch with Jason? 3 1 Who lives in that house? 2 Who did you meet in town?
Yes, I did. We had lunch in a nice Japanese restaurant. 7 Did Paul 3 What cost £50? 4 Who works at Wilkinson? 5 Who did Pamela
send you an email? Yes, he did. He sent me an email last night. have dinner with? 6 What did you buy at the supermarket? 7 Who
8 Did you find your calculator? Yes, I did. I found it in my rucksack. sent you this message? 8 Who did Pat invite to her party? 9 Who
9 Did Rachel go to university? Yes, she did. She went to Oxford turned on the computer? 10 What did you have for lunch?
University. 10 Did the lesson finish at half past three? No, it didn’t. It
finished at half past four.
4 1 Who opened the window? 2 What did you watch last night?
3 Who does Sarah live with? 4 Who broke that vase? 5 What did
8 1 What did you delete? 2 Where did you go with Carla and Betty do on Saturday? 6 How many people came to your party?
Amanda? 3 When did Jason arrive? 4 Why did you go to the 7 What happened to you? 8 Which actor won the Oscar? 9 Who did
supermarket? 5 Who did Sandra meet in town? 6 How did Pat go Caroline go to the cinema with? 10 What do you usually do at the
to school? 7 What time / When did the film start? 8 Why did Paul weekend?
study all day? 9 When did you get your first job? 10 What did you
watch last night?
5 Suggestions: 1 Who did you play tennis with yesterday? 2 Who
gave you this book? 3 What did you have for breakfast? 4 Who
9 1 wore 2 didn’t have 3 bought 4 didn’t play 5 left 6 didn’t do called you this morning? 5 How many people saw the film? 6 Who
7 sent 8 learnt 9 met 10 didn’t go wrote Pride and Prejudice? 7 What did you do last weekend?
10 Suggestions: 1 Ruth finished school when she was sixteen. 8 What happened at the party? 9 Who had the idea of Facebook?
2 A Did you go to the cinema last night? B No, I stayed at home and 10 What did you watch on TV last night?
watched TV. 3 A When did you buy your first mobile phone?
B I bought it six years ago. 4 A Where did you go last week-end?
B We went to London with our friends. 5 John didn’t come to
school today because he didn’t feel well. 6 A What time did the Comparatives
concert finish? B It finished at midnight. 7 A Why didn’t you do
your English homework? B I didn’t have time, but I did all the Maths
and superlatives
exercises. 8 A Did you invite Ted to your party? B Yes, I invited him, 1 1 more intelligent 2 quicker 3 better 4 easier 5 fatter 6 more
but he didn’t come. 9 A What did you do this morning? B I woke up important 7 more old fashioned 8 nicer 9 more elegant 10 slimmer
late, I had breakfast and I read the newspaper. 10 A Did you like
2 1 better 2 brighter 3 more difficult 4 more boring 5 faster
the film? B No, it was very boring.
6 nicer 7 tidier 8 slimmer 9 further / farther 10 cheaper
3 1 easier 2 more comfortable 3 more modern 4 taller 5 more
dangerous 6 further / farther 7 older 8 worse 9 hotter 10 more
too / (not) enough intelligent
/ too much / too many 4 1 cheaper 2 colder 3 longer 4 slower 5 more modern 6 shorter
7 worse 8 older 9 easier 10 more boring
1 1 too small 2 too young 3 too expensive 4 too difficult 5 too long 5 1 My rucksack is heavier than your rucksack. 2 Sandra’s house
6 too late 7 too hot 8 too fast 9 too tired 10 too heavy is further / farther from school than Dave’s house. 3 My mobile is
2 1 big enough 2 smart enough 3 long enough 4 old enough more modern than your mobile. 4 Ann is older than Bob.
5 rich enough 6 tall enough 7 warm enough 8 strong enough 5 Phil is shorter than Steven. 6 Brenda is slimmer than Diana.
9 good enough 10 clever enough 7 My book is longer than your book. 8 Palermo is hotter than
3 1 too many 2 too much 3 too much 4 too much 5 too many Venice. 9 Your camera is /was more expensive than my camera.
6 too many 7 too much 8 too much 9 too many 10 too many 10 Tom’s house is bigger than Alan’s house.
4 1 too 2 too much 3 too much 4 too many 5 too much 6 too 6 1 happy 2 the most fashionable 3 far 4 the most unusual 5 hot
7 too 8 too many 9 too 10 too many 6 the easiest 7 pretty 8 the biggest 9 slim 10 the most practical
5 Suggestions: 1 This house has got one bedroom: it’s not big 7 1 the smallest 2 the hottest 3 the most modern 4 the easiest
enough. 2 I can’t drink this coffee: it’s too hot. 3 There were too 5 the most popular 6 the tallest 7 the most famous 8 the most
many people at the concert. 4 The weather isn’t nice enough to go expensive 9 the most intelligent 10 the best
to the seaside. 5 I didn’t like the film because it was too violent. 8 1 Paul is the richest. Danny is the poorest. 2 Edinburgh is the
6 Jane wants to be a model, but she isn’t tall enough. 7 David coldest. New Delhi is the hottest. 3 Pat’s flat is the biggest. Mary’s
spends too much money on videogames. 8 Caroline didn’t go to flat is the smallest. 4 Frank is the best tennis player. Steven is the
university because her marks weren’t good enough. 9 I didn’t buy worst tennis player. 5 My grandfather’s the oldest. My uncle’s the
that mobile phone because it was too expensive. 10 You spend too youngest. 6 The snow boots are the most expensive. The sandals
much time on the computer. are the cheapest. 7 Your house is the nearest to school. Charlie’s
house is the farthest / furthest from school. 8 The Four Seasons is
the most modern. The Carlton is the oldest. 9 Martha’s the tallest.
Subject / Object questions Bianca’s the shortest. 10 Your rucksack’s is the lightest. George’s
rucksack’s the heaviest.
1 1 Who sent you an email? 2 Who didn’t pass his driving test? 9 1 the most famous 2 friendlier 3 the most expensive
3 Who bought a new car? 4 Who won the Oscar for “Best Actor” 4 the longest 5 easier 6 the busiest 7 quicker 8 the richest
in 1999? 5 Who is always late for school? 6 Who parked the car 9 slimmer 10 worse
in front of the house? 7 Who saw us at the coffee shop? 8 Who 10 Suggestions: 1 What is the funniest film of all? 2 My laptop is
turned off the computer? 9 Who made the chocolate cake? lighter than your laptop. 3 Who’s the oldest person in your family?
10 Who did the shopping? 4 J. K. Rowlings is richer than the Queen. 5 This is the most difficult
2 1 Who plays tennis with Mark? 2 Who did Katherine see in exercise. 6 Mildred is the nicest girl in my class. 7 February is the
town? 3 What did Simon break? 4 What does Mrs Johnson teach? shortest month of the year. 8 My bedroom is the smallest room in
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the house, but is the most beautiful. 9 This is the computer shop 2 1 I am not going to school tomorrow. 2 They aren’t watching
with the best prices. 10 What’s the highest mountain in the world? the football match on Saturday. 3 Are you having dinner with Ted
tonight? 4 Steven and Mary are visiting Edinburgh this weekend.
5 Is Neil coming to the concert? 6 The course is starting on
Possessive adjectives Monday. 7 Paul and Tommy aren’t playing tennis tomorrow
afternoon. 8 My parents aren’t staying at home tonight. 9 The
and possessive pronouns students aren’t taking an exam next Thursday. 10 What time are
your friends arriving tomorrow?
1 1 his 2 Their 3 his 4 Our 5 their 6 her 7 his 8 their 9 Its 10 his
3 1 Is … coming 2 are … doing 3 aren’t going 4 Are … visiting
2 1 theirs 2 my / Mine 3 your / hers 4 Its 5 our 6 hers 7 our 8 her 5 are leaving 6 Are … having 7 am meeting 8 are driving 9 Are …
9 my / Yours 10 its using 10 are playing
3 1 Yes, it’s mine. 2 Yes, it’s his. 3 No, they’re not ours. 4 Yes, 4 1 am not buying 2 are spending 3 Is … going 4 Are … playing
they’re yours. 5 No, it’s not yours. 6 Yes, they’re his. 7 No, it’s not 5 are leaving 6 am visiting 7 is meeting 8 are catching 9 Are …
hers. 8 Yes, they’re mine. 9 No, it’s not theirs. 10 No, it’s not his. staying 10 Are … having
4 1 his 2 his / her 3 yours 4 ours 5 their 6 hers 7 his 8 Hers 5 Suggestions: 1 What time are you coming home tonight?
9 mine 10 their
2 Martin is arriving this afternoon at four o’clock. 3 Tomorrow we
5 Suggestions: 1 A Is this wallet / purse yours? B No, it’s Wendy’s. aren’t going to school. 4 I’m staying at home tonight: there’s an
Mine is on that table. 2 Can I use your calculator? I left mine at interesting programme on TV. 5 We’re not going to Stephanie’s
home. 3 Their house is more expensive than ours. 4 My brother’s party because she didn’t invite us. 6 Tonight we’re having dinner
teachers are younger than mine. 5 Milan is famous for its shops. with Ron and Elaine. 7 We’re spending two weeks in Rome and
6 Their school is bigger, but yours is more modern. 7 My sister and I we’re staying in a hotel in the city centre. 8 A Are you coming to
have both got short hair, but hers is curly and mine is straight. 8 A Is the football match on Sunday? B I can’t. I’m having lunch with my
this our classroom? B No, ours is on the first floor. 9 Clare’s room is grandparents. 9 When are you starting your new job? 10 I’m going
nicer than mine: hers is big and bright, mine is small and dark. to the theatre with Olga tonight: are you coming with us?
10 A Are these bikes yours? B No, ours are over there.
going to,
Present continuous Present continuous
for future for future, will / won’t
1 1 is … coming (F) 2 Is … working (F) 3 is making (P) 4 am using 1 1 Will you be very rich one day? 2 I am going to tidy my room
(P) 5 is … leaving (F) 6 are … arriving (F) 7 is doing (P) 8 are … this afternoon. 3 How long are your English friends staying in
watching (P) 9 is playing (P) 10 aren’t having (F) Milan? 4 We are leaving for Rome on Tuesday. 5 I think our school
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team will not win the match. 6 What will you wear for Jamie’s 5 Have … cooked 6 haven’t read 7 Have … finished 8 have had
party? 7 Tom is having dinner with his grandparents tonight. 8 My 9 Has … arrived 10 Have … spoken
parents will not buy me a scooter for my birthday. 9 I am meeting 3 1 gone 2 gone 3 gone 4 been 5 been 6 been 7 been 8 been
Paul for lunch. 10 What is your sister going to study at university? 9 gone 10 gone
2 1 are going to have 2 are having 3 is going to leave 4 is going 4 1 gone 2 gone 3 been 4 gone 5 been 6 gone 7 been 8 been
to be 5 are having 6 is going to rain 7 is going to fail 8 am going to 9 gone 10 gone
speak 9 are going to go 10 are you going to answer
5 1 Have you called your parents yet? 2 Stella has just gone out.
3 1 am helping 2 is starting 3 are … going to tell 4 am going to 3 Has Peter come back home yet? 4 David has not tidied his room
buy 5 are going 6 are going to break 7 aren’t driving 8 are … going yet. 5 Dad has just arrived home. 6 We have already bought the
to wear 9 Are … going to have 10 am meeting tickets for the concert. 7 We have just met George in town.
4 1 will 2 am going 3 won’t 4 are you going to do 5 will 6 is going 8 I have already done all the exercises. 9 Clarissa has already done
to 7 will 8 won’t 9 am going to 10 is going to the shopping. 10 I have not bought a present for my mother yet.
5 1 Are … going to learn 2 will be 3 are going to have 4 is going to 6 1 A Have you ever played squash? B No, I’ve never played
do 5 will win 6 will be 7 am going to make 8 will have 9 will be squash, but I’ve played cricket. 2 A Have you ever eaten Indian
10 are … going to tidy food? B No, I’ve never eaten Indian food, but I’ve eaten Chinese
6 1 won’t survive 2 Are … going to walk 3 are … going to do 4 am food. 3 A Have you ever met a famous footballer? B No, I’ve never
meeting 5 isn’t coming 6 am going to buy 7 will spend 8 will … get met a famous footballer, but I’ve met a famous tennis player.
9 are leaving 10 will be 4 A Has your brother ever failed an exam? B No, he’s never
failed an exam, but he’s failed his driving test. 5 A Have your
7 Suggestions: 1 When are you going to phone Peter? 2 I’m grandparents ever travelled the States? B No, they’ve never
visiting my grandparents tomorrow. 3 The exam is very easy. You’ll
travelled the States, but they’ve travelled to Australia.
pass it easily. 4 I don’t think Joan will come to the mountains with
us. 5 I’m going to the doctor’s on Friday at quarter past two. 7 1 Has Charles done his homework yet? No, he hasn’t. 2 Have you
6 Why is Brian going to change job? 7 In the future people will eat replied to Jason’s email yet? Yes, I have. 3 Have Andrew and Jade
genetically modified food. 8 Are you going to invite Sue to your had lunch yet? Yes, they have. 4 Have you talked the teacher yet?
birthday party? 9 I think the shops will be closed tomorrow. 10 My No, I haven’t. 5 Has Margaret done the shopping yet? No, she hasn’t.
brother is leaving for Las Vegas tomorrow afternoon. 6 Have your friends arrived yet? Yes, they have. 7 Has Patricia
washed her hair yet? Yes, she has. 8 Has your brother started
university yet? No, he hasn’t. 9 Has mum cooked dinner yet? Yes,
she has. 10 Have you called your grandparents yet? No, I haven’t.
Adverbs of manners 8 1 No, I have already seen it. 2 I don’t know. I haven’t checked
my mobile yet. 3 Yes, I have already met her. 4 No, it hasn’t started
1 1 badly 2 carefully 3 completely 4 dramatically 5 easily 6 fast yet. 5 No, she hasn’t bought it yet. 6 No, thanks. I have already had
7 well 8 happily 9 hard 10 immediately 11 lazily 12 loudly lunch. 7 Sorry, but she hasn’t arrived home yet. 8 No, it hasn’t left
13 noisily 14 quickly 15 slowly yet. 9 I have already done it. 10 I know. I have already read it.
2 1 adj 2 adj 3 adj 4 adv 5 adv 6 adv 7 adj 8 adv 9 adv 10 adj 9 1 We’re not hungry. We have just eaten a big sandwich. 2 Do
3 1 peacefully 2 hard 3 automatically 4 patiently 5 angrily you like my jeans? I have just bought them. 3 A Have you seen
6 suddenly 7 beautifully 8 noisily 9 loudly 10 hungrily Patrick today? B Yes, I have just met him at the supermarket.
4 1 late 2 slowly 3 angry 4 good 5 hard 6 well 7 badly 8 careful 4 I have just read a very interesting book about Nelson Mandela.
9 angrily 10 quickly 5 A Would you like a cup of coffee? B No, thanks. We have just
had one. 6 I’m really sorry. I have just broken a glass. 7 A Can I
5 1 comfortably 2 carefully 3 easy 4 sad 5 late 6 well 7 generous speak to Mr Clarkson? B I’m sorry, he has just gone out. 8 Dad has
8 bad 9 quietly 10 quickly
just arrived home. 9 A Pam’s hair looks great! B Yes, She has just
6 Suggestions: 1 Martin answered the question intelligently. 2 Bob washed it. 10 A Call Helen: she needs to talk to you urgently.
always drives dangerously. 3 Martha opened my present slowly. B Don’t worry. I have just phoned her.
4 Don’t walk so quickly / fast: we’ve got time. 5 Last night I slept
very badly. 6 Call your parents immediately. 7 I can’t understand
10 1 Has Carrie ever lived / lived 2 have been 3 did your friends
arrive 4 Have you ever failed / failed 5 has acted 6 haven’t had
the teacher: he / she is speaking fast. 8 Frank is doing his
7 learnt 8 did you do
homework very carefully. 9 Harry learns languages very easily.
10 Why did Will answer the teacher so angrily? 11 1 spent 2 drove 3 Have … ever sprained 4 have just got 5 had
6 haven’t done 7 met 8 has had 9 hasn’t arrived yet 10 did … get up
12 1 When did you meet your best friend? 2 I haven’t bought
the tickets for the football match yet. 3 A Have you ever been to
Present perfect Australia? B Yes, I went to Sydney last Christmas. 4 Emma has
already finished her homework. 5 A Where have you been?
1 1 stood 2 bought 3 met 4 replied 5 spoken 6 eaten 7 been B I’ve been to the library. 6 Mum has lost her keys. Have you seen
8 done 9 heard 10 liked 11 shown 12 played 13 read 14 slipped them? 7 Have you had a shower yet? 8 Your dad has just called.
15 decided 16 found 17 tried 18 joined 19 spent 20 had 9 A Where are Anthony and Clarissa? B They’ve gone shopping.
2 1 have tried 2 haven’t … replied 3 Has … found 4 have bought 10 We watched a nice film last night.
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