Traveller Grammar Pre-Interm. Key
Traveller Grammar Pre-Interm. Key
5. at 5. a 6. b 7. c 8. a
B. 6. at 9. b 10. c 11. a
1. My parents didn’t use to give me a 7. for
lot of money. 8. on C.
2. Did you use to go out more in the 9. in 1. On
past? 2. on
3. Alex used to swim more when he 3. ago
was younger. 4. at, in
4.
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5. At 5. weren’t paying
6. from, to/until/till
7. at B.
1. a 2. b 3. c 4. a 5. b 6. a
D.
1. c 2. b 3. a 4. a C.
5. c 6. b 7. a 8. b 1. John was getting ready to go out
when Andrew called.
2. While she was cooking, her daughter was
E. Open answers preparing the salad.
3. Hugh found a wallet as he was
MODULE 2 walking down the street.
4. As soon as I opened the door, my
Unit 5 (2a) mobile phone rang.
A.
5. Steve was sunbathing when it started
1. was raining raining.
2. was doing, was listening
6. She was listening to the radio while she
3. was driving
was doing the housework.
4. were living
5. were playing
6. was standing, wasn’t waiting D.
1. did... return
2. got
B.
3. were... doing
1. Were you sleeping
4. happened
yesterday afternoon?
5. was doing
No, I wasn’t. I was talking on the
6. were
phone.
7. did... see
2. Was Emma cooking at 1:15 pm? 8. was doing
No, she wasn’t. She was doing the 9. was looking / looked
washing-up.
10. saw
3. Were the students doing a project 11. was riding
two hours ago?
12. reached
No, they weren’t. They were taking
13. turned / was turning
a test.
14. didn’t see
4. Were you sunbathing on the beach 15. hit
last Monday? 16. fell
Yes, I was. 17. didn’t stop
5. Was he watching TV at 9:00 pm last 18. drove
night? 19. called
No, he wasn’t. He was listening to 20. reported
the radio. 21. Did... manage
22. couldn’t
C. 23. was
1. was painting a picture.
2. were playing football. Unit 7 (2d)
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3. was sleeping. A.
1. has always wanted
Unit 6 (2b) 2. have visited
A. 3. has spent
1. were making, called 4. Have … ever tasted
2. met, were studying 5. have never travelled
3. did … shout, saw, wasn’t 6. have sent
4. decided, found, was
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B.
1. c 2. a 3. b
4. c 5. b 6. a
C.
1. I have never eaten snails.
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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.
D.
1. visited
2. went
3. have been
4. arrived
5. took
6. saw
7. have always wanted
8. haven’t decided
Unit 8 (2e)
A.
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
B.
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
1999.
C.
2. Keith went to the
museum yesterday.
3. Alice played chess on Saturday.
4. Kerry hasn’t sent the letter yet.
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5. We got stuck in the traffic last D. A: can/could
night. 1. has been B: couldn’t / wasn’t able to,
6. Helen and Nick haven’t ordered 2. Have... taken can/could/may
pizzas yet. 3. took A: can/may
4. have already done 4. A: Can/Could
5. have always wanted, have only been, B: can’t
D.
went Unit 10 (3b)
1. b 2. a 3. b 4. a 5. b 6. b
6. have... known, first met A.
Revision 1. c 2. b 3. a 4. a 5. c
A. E. Open answers 6. b 7. c
1. were coming
2. happened MODULE 3 B.
3. noticed 1. need
4. thought Unit 9 (3a) 2. needn’t
5. was A. 3. Need
6. were walking 1. can’t 4. don’t need
7. saw 2. haven’t been able to 5. needs
8. was 3. May 6. do... need
9. ran 4. Could 7. doesn’t need
10. phoned 5. could 8. needn’t
11. were 6. was able to
12. was 7. can’t
C.
13. were waiting 1. You mustn’t smoke in the hospital.
14. were trying / tried B.
2. We don’t have to wake up early
15. was getting 1. Can/Could/May I leave school early
tomorrow. It’s Saturday.
16. arrived today?
3. She needn’t cook. There is lots of
17. put 2. Can/Could we go to the beach
food.
18. thanked tomorrow?
4. Children mustn’t talk loudly in the
3. Can/Could/May I try on this shirt?
library.
B. 4. Can/Could I use the phone?
5. He doesn’t need to take a taxi. I’ll
1. While I was trying to fix the car, I 5. Can/Could I borrow your camera? drive him to the airport.
got a terrible headache. 6. Can/Could/May we bring our 6. The fridge is empty. Lisa has to go to
2. The students ran out of the project on Monday? the supermarket.
classroom as soon as the bell rang.
3. We saw John and Emily as we were C. D.
leaving the restaurant. 1. Can/Could you give me a pencil, 1. have to, don’t have to, had to,
4. All our classmates were listening please? mustn’t
carefully while George and I were 2. Can/Could you open the door, 2. can’t, don’t need to, can, should,
presenting our project. please? shouldn’t, have to
5. When she locked the door, she turned 3. Can/Could you close the window,
off the lights and went to bed. please?
Unit 11 (3c)
4. Can/Could you answer the phone,
A.
C. please?
1. you tell me where the library is?
1. Have… ever… visited
2. you know when Lisa left the
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B. C.
1. b 2. c 3. b 4. a 5. c 6. a 1. you know what the difference between
vegetarians and vegans is?
C. 2. you tell me how much the train
1. Mr Jones is the friendliest person we ticket costs?
know. 3. like to know when they travelled to
2. Alex is a more careful driver than France for the first time.
Paul. 4. you tell me where you have been all
3. Campsites aren’t as expensive as day?
hotels. 5. you know how often Brian has a
4. That is the silliest joke I’ve French class?
ever heard. 6. you tell me why you are late again?
5. History is less boring than Maths.
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more interested
7. more carefully
8. most popular
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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)
A.
1. will … help, finish
2. do … think, ’ll buy
3. are, won’t happen
4. doesn’t study, will fail
B.
1. are, will go
2. will leave, gets
3. will be
4. will make
5. won’t wait, finishes
6. won’t lie
C.
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.
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D. No, it’s not windy enough to go where the French painter Paul
Sylvia will you do, finish hang-gliding. Gauguin spent about ten years.
Fred ’ll start, come 5. No, I’m too tired to exercise.
Fred ’ll get, book 6. Yes, we are hungry enough to eat REVISION
three pizzas each. A.
Fred Will you help
Unit 16 (4d) 1. c 2. a 3. e
Sylvia ’ll help, ’ll start, get
A. 4. f 5. b 6. d
Sylvia ’ll buy
1. who
2. who B.
Unit 14 (4b)
3. which 1. will destroy, read
A.
4. which 2. will have to, goes
1. will have to, will change
5. who 3. finishes, will take
2. will be able to
6. which 4. will go
3. won’t be able to
4. will rain 5. Will … let me know, arrives
B.
5. will have to
1. Niagara Falls is a great waterfall C.
which/that is in North America. 1. is too late to go shopping.
B.
1. c 2. b 3. a 4. a 5. b 6. b 2. Jørn Utzon is the architect who/ 2. is too old to go bungee-jumping.
that designed the Sydney Opera 3. can’t run fast enough to win the
House. race.
C. 3. Football is a sport (which/that)
She’ll have to learn Spanish. 4. am too busy to go out tonight.
many people in Saudi Arabia play. 5. is too tired to wash the dishes.
She’ll be able to meet new people. 4. A national park is an area of land
She’ll be able to visit different places where people can go and enjoy
and sights. D.
nature.
She’ll have to find a place to stay. 1. That’s the famous scientist who/that
5. The Empire State Building is a
She’ll be able to try Mexican cuisine. was on the news last night.
famous landmark which/that
She’ll have to leave her family and 2. That’s a problem (which/that) we
stands out in New York City.
friends behind. all have to think about carefully.
6. A doctor is someone (who/that)
3. We went to a restaurant last night
people see when they are ill.
Unit 15 (4c) (which/that) we didn’t really like.
A. 4. There’s the mechanic who/that
C.
1. too young repaired my car yesterday.
1. the famous football player who/that
2. enough 5. I ate a chicken sandwich which/that
plays for Manchester United.
3. too tasted awful.
the team (which/that) the famous
4. enough water
footballer Wayne Rooney plays for.
5. very E. Open answers
2. the fundraiser which/that took
6. isn’t warm enough
place at Wembley Stadium on 13
July 1985. MODULE 5
B.
(the place) where the fundraiser
1. It’s too hot.
2. It’s too difficult.
‘Live Aid’ took place on 13 July Unit 17 (5a)
1985. A.
3. He’s got enough money.
3. the American astronomer who/that 1. stay
4. They aren’t rich enough.
discovered the dwarf planet Pluto 2. to do
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in 1930. 3. to make
C.
the dwarf planet (which/that) 4. to find
1. Yes, I am old enough to hire a 5. repair
the American astronomer Clyde
motorbike.
Tombaugh discovered in 1930. 6. rain
2. Yes, I’ve got enough money to go 7. come
4. the French painter who/that spent
shopping. 8. to see
about ten years on the island of
3. Yes, we’ve got enough paint to paint Tahiti in the Pacific Ocean. 9. to examine
the tree house. the island in the Pacific Ocean 10. to visit
4.
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11. clean I can’t stand listening to the news built
12. to become again. 5. is always locked
6. How about having pizza tonight? 6. was sent
B.
2. He rang her to tell her the news. D. C.
3. She put on her trainers to go jogging. 1. b 2. a 3. b 4. c 5. b 1. The old man was rescued by the fire
6. a 7. a 8. c 9. b 10. c fighters.
4. She bought some eggs to make a
cake. 11. b 12. b 2. Their house was sold a month ago.
5. He went shopping to buy a present 3. Tickets are sold at the reception desk.
for Mark. Unit 19 (5c) 4. The students’ parents were called by
A. the teacher.
C. 1. He shouldn’t eat sweets. 5. Paper is recycled by many people
He should go to the dentist’s. nowadays.
1. to make
2. to become 2. He should pay attention in class. 6. The book was returned to the library
He should study harder. last week.
3. hurry
4. to finish 3. He shouldn’t walk.
5. help He should stay in bed. D.
6. taste 4. She shouldn’t go out. 1. travelled
She shouldn’t eat ice-cream. 2. was served
D. 3. was made
1. to get a loan. B. 4. grow
2. to pick Billy up from the airport. 1. You’d better not wear jeans. 5. took
3. him go to the beach. 2. She’d better replace it. 6. was added
4. to go to the dentist with Sue. 3. You’d better not break it. 7. was produced
5. to buy the magazine. 4. He’d better take a jacket. 8. loves
6. to leave a deposit. 5. You’d better take a taxi. 9. is eaten
6. She’d better not forget her passport.
Unit 18 (5b) REVISION
A. C. A.
1. b 2. c 3. c 4. a 5. b 6. a 1. You should not eat too many sweets. 1. c 2. b 3. a 4. c 5. c
2. You should take the bus to the city 6. b 7. b 8. c 9. a 10. b
B. centre, not the car.
1. leaving 3. You had better not be late because B.
2. to touch the boss will be angry. 1. My mother makes me practise the
3. Travelling 4. You should relax. piano every day.
4. to see 5. You had better study more from 2. Carol helped her mother (to) iron
5. shopping now on. the curtains last night.
6. watching
3. Tom’s parents didn’t let him go out
7. to spend
Unit 20 (5d) last Saturday.
8. having
A. 4. It is good to sleep eight hours every
9. to make
1. are kept night.
10. travelling
2. was cooked 5. Fred offered to drive the children to
3. is painted school yesterday.
C. 4. was damaged 6. It was kind of Susan to help Mary
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1. Amanda can’t help crying when she 5. is cleaned with the preparations last night.
remembers her home town. 6. was invented 7. It’s no use trying to fix that old
2. Peter suggested playing football in
phone.
the park.
B. 8. Karen hates doing the same things
3. Jack left the house without locking 1. is spoken every weekend.
the door.
2. put
4. The children are looking forward to 3. was written
visiting Disneyland.
4.
5.
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C. It may/might/could rain. B.
1. She should stay in bed. 6. I may/might need scissors. 1. d 2. e 3. a
She shouldn’t go to work. 4. c 5. g 6. f 7. b
2. You should check the weather C.
forecast. Suggested answers C.
You shouldn’t carry a heavy 1. He may apply for a part-time job at 2. I do too. / So do I. / I don’t.
backpack. the university library. 3. I have too. / So have I. / I haven’t.
3. You shouldn’t waste (any) more 2. He may not buy furniture for his 4. I don’t either. / Neither do I. / I do.
time. f lat. 5. I did too. / So did I. / I didn’t.
You should hurry. 3. He might not take part in an 6. I was too. / So was I. / I wasn’t.
4. He should exercise more. underwater rugby game.
He shouldn’t eat sweets. 4. He may go on a trip to Lake Oulou Unit 24 (6d)
5. He shouldn’t go to bed so late at with his friend Carl. A.
night. 5. He may not invite friends to his 1. She has been teaching primary
He should use an alarm clock. place. school children since 2000.
2. She has been talking for two hours.
D. Unit 22 (6b) 3. They have been playing football
1. was discovered A. since 3 o’clock.
2. was hit 1. doesn’t study 4. He has been driving Formula 1 cars
3. are killed 2. give for six years.
4. is/was made 3. don’t repair 5. I have been trying to find him since
5. are worn 4. will stay 9:30 in the morning.
6. was built 5. buy 6. We have been collecting stamps for
7. isn’t called 6. cries many years.
8. was invented
9. weren’t harmed B. B.
1. e 2. c 3. f 4. a 5. b 6. d 1. c 2. b 3. a 4. b
E. 5. a 6. c 7. b 8. a
Suggested answer C. 9. a 10. c
A police car was parked outside the 1. When it snows, we will go skiing.
bank when it was hit by a bus. The 2. If he doesn’t take the underground, he C.
police car was seriously damaged. will be late for work. 1. has been working
Luckily, no-one was killed but two 3. Marion may come if she finishes 2. has been collecting
women were injured. An ambulance early. 3. have been travelling
was called immediately and the women 4. When Tony gets here, he will call his 4. Have … been crying
were taken to hospital. The bus driver parents. 5. has been playing
was taken to the police station. 5. If you drive fast, you may have an 6. has been cooking
accident. 7. has been trying
MODULE 6 6. Ryan will be in trouble if he doesn’t 8. have been waiting
tell the truth.
Unit 21 (6a) D.
A. Unit 23 (6c) 1. Has … been playing, hasn’t been
1. b 2. c 3. a 4. a 5. b 6. a A. playing, has been playing
1. So have 2. have been waiting, Has … forgotten,
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anything, Peter took the bag from him. 7. told her (that) she is/was never
couldn’t move afterwards. The man looked very shocked and ran happy and that he would see what
2. Jerry plays basketball so well (that) out of the café. ‘What a strange man!’ he could do.
he should become a basketball he thought. When he had finished his
player. coffee, he found another bag of sweets.
3. The children were playing so quietly He had taken the man’s sweets by
(that) I didn’t realise they were in the mistake! ‘The poor man!’ he thought.
house.
4.
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would/could get asked George how he got to school
Unit 30 (8b) 5. lived every morning.
A. 6. ate told Vicky that he took the bus.
1. b 2. a 3. c 4. c 6. asked Philip if/whether he had
5. c 6. b 7. c B. watched the documentary the
1. Elisa wishes she weren’t busy / previous night / the night before.
B. she had more free time. told her that he hadn’t because he
1. where they lived. was reading a very interesting book.
2. We wish we could afford a bigger
2. if/whether they had bought tickets house.
for the museum. 3. I wish I went out with my friends
3. Brian not to play with the matches. more often. C.
4. me to close the window. 4. I wish it weren’t/wasn’t such a hot 1. didn’t work
5. me if/whether I needed any help. day today. 2. would you like
6. the children to be quiet. 3. were
5. Tom wishes he went on holiday.
4. were
C. 5. wrote
C.
1. Dennis wanted to know if/whether 6. would be
1. a 2. c 3. c 4. a 5. b 6. c
Ed was going out that night. 7. were
2. The man asked the waiter to bring 8. wouldn’t be
D.
him some more orange juice.
1. won 9. told
3. My father wanted to know
2. would go 10. would you believe
if/whether I had finished my
3. would look after
homework.
4. went D.
4. The man ordered the taxi driver to
5. needed 1. b 2. c 3. a 4. c
stop the car.
6. wouldn’t mind 5. b 6. c 7. b 8. a
5. Billy told me not to worry. 7. would get
6. Tom asked Paul if/whether he would 8. didn’t dislike
go to the football match the next/ E. Open answers
following week.
REVISION
A.
D.
1. a 2. b 3. c
1. Mr Taylor asked Mark what he was
4. c 5. a 6. b
doing. He told him that he was
7. a 8. b 9. c
looking for the car keys. His father
told him that they weren’t there. 10. a 11. c 12. c
Mark asked him to give him the car
keys. Mr Taylor told him to ask for B.
the car before taking the keys. Mark 1. asked Alan what he was doing.
asked his father if he could borrow told Jim that he was tidying his desk.
the car. Mr Taylor told him that he 2. asked Ben if/whether he would go to
was sorry but he couldn’t have the the football match on Sunday.
car then. Mark told him not to be told Tom that he wouldn’t because
so difficult. His father told him that he was going camping at the
he couldn’t take the car because his weekend.
brother had already taken it. Mark 3. asked Mary why she hadn’t bought
asked him why he hadn’t told him the red dress.
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that in the first place. told Carol that she (had) liked the
pink one better.
Unit 31 (8d) 4. asked the boys if/whether they had
A. bought any new books.
1. would travel said that they had but they hadn’t
2. were read them all yet.
3. would … do 5.
4.
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