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'Have played've talked've been playing 'have talked 'have tried 'have been talking've watched've tried've only been watching 'have only been watching'. 'I to all his records. I like most of them. 2 %et off the "hone& 'ou for an hour. 3 'i love (le! de la Iglesia. I all his films. 4 'our clothes are dirty& '
'Have played've talked've been playing 'have talked 'have tried 'have been talking've watched've tried've only been watching 'have only been watching'. 'I to all his records. I like most of them. 2 %et off the "hone& 'ou for an hour. 3 'i love (le! de la Iglesia. I all his films. 4 'our clothes are dirty& '
'Have played've talked've been playing 'have talked 'have tried 'have been talking've watched've tried've only been watching 'have only been watching'. 'I to all his records. I like most of them. 2 %et off the "hone& 'ou for an hour. 3 'i love (le! de la Iglesia. I all his films. 4 'our clothes are dirty& '
ve tried ve been talking ve watched ve been trying ve listened ve only been watching Language in Use UNIT 0 PRESENT SIMPLE, PRESENT CONTINUOUS, PAST SIMPLE, PAST CONTINUOUS, USED TO 1 Put the verbs in brackets into the correct form: Present Simple, Present Continuous, Past Simple, Past Continuous or Used to. 1 Neil (work) in a caf every weekend. 2 Neil (work) in a caf this summer. 3 Neil (work) in a caf last year. 4 Neil (meet) Louise when he (work) in a caf last summer. 5 Neil (work) in a caf but now he works in a bank. 6 I (not study) English this week as I need to concentrate on other subjects. I (not study) any English last week. ! I (study) English but now I (study) rench. " I (study) for my English e!am when the "hone (ring). 1# English is an im"ortant subject for me. I (study) it for #$ minutes every day. PRESENT PERFECT SIMPLE AND PRESENT PERFECT CONTINUOUS 2 Complete the sentences $ith the correct verb forms from the bo%. 1 I to all his records. I like most of them. 2 %et off the "hone& 'ou for an hour. 3 I love (le! de la Iglesia. I all his films. 4 )e know the other team well. )e against them before. 5 *h+ there you are. I to find you for ages. 6 'our clothes are dirty& 'ou in the mud again& I to "hone him three times this morning. ! I the ,- series since .anuary. I don/t know what ha""ened in the first e"isodes. " Look& )e about this "roblem before so you know what I think. 1# ,urn that music off. 'ou to it for nearly an hour. PAST PERFECT SIMPLE AND PAST PERFECT CONTINUOUS 3 &atch sentence be'innin's (1)6* to sentence en+in's (a)f*. 1 0is eyes were tired 2 0e had already "ublished some "oetry 3 0e was sure he would "ass the e!am 4 0e was beginning to lose concentration 5 0is clothes were dirty 6 )e knew he would do a good job a but he hadn/t written a novel yet. b because he/d been "laying football. c because he/d been working on the com"uter all day. + because he/d been studying all morning. e because he/d "ainted our house before. f because he/d studied all the to"ics really well. FUTURE TENSES 4 Choose the correct future tense to complete the sentences. 1 I can/t meet you tomorrow. Ill record 1 m recording some songs in London. 2 )ell have finished / ll be finishing our meeting by then. 3 2on/t come round at 3 o/clock because well be eating 1 ll eat dinner then. 4 I liked that recording studio. Im definitely using 1 m definitely going to use it again. 5 , ,his song needs remi!ing. - 'es+ maybe. Ill ask 1 m going to ask the sound engineer to record it again. 6 I can/t meet you tomorrow. Im going 1 ll go to the recording studio. Language in Use UNIT 0 TENSE REVISION: ALL TENSES 5 Complete the email belo$ $ith the correct tense of the verbs in brackets. 0i 4arla+ 0ow are things at home5 (s you know+ I 6 (write) to you from 7ritain where I 8 (do) an English course. I 9 (do) the course for eight weeks now and I # (learn) lots of English. ,he course is really intensive : we have over thirty classes "er week. 7y the end of the course I $ (have) more than 9;; hours of classes+ so I 3 (definitely 1 end u") s"eaking better English than you& <y host family+ <r and <rs .ones are really friendly. ,hey know ="ain >uite well as they used to live there. In fact they ? (meet) each other when they @ (live) in 7arcelona. ortunately they only s"eak to me in English. ,hey say they
A (s"eak) ="anish >uite well+ but they think they/ve forgotten most of it now. ,hey/ve got one son+ Evan+ who
6; (study) at university at the moment. I 66 (see) some "hotos of him and he/s really goodBlooking. 0e 68 (come) home this weekend+ so I/ll have a chance to meet him. I 69 (write) to you again to tell you all about it. 'ou "honed me the other day but unfortunately I 6# (just 1 go) out. Chone me again tomorrow. 7ut don/t call between 3 and ? ".m. because we 6$ (have) dinner then. ,hat/s all for now. (ll the best+ <arDa. C.=. <rs .ones says she/s sorry she was a bit im"atient with you on the "hone. =he was really tired because she 63 (work) all day. 6 .se the $or+s in brackets to re$rite the sentences so that the/ mean the same. 1 I didn/t like s"inach when I was younger. I (use) like s"inach when I was younger. 2 ,he e!am will have started by A o/clock. ,hey (doing) the e!am at A o/clock. 3 I have no "lans to visit my sister this year. I (going) my sister this year. 4 I started coming here ten years ago. I (for) ten years. 5 ,he concert started before we arrived. )hen we arrived+ (already). 6 0ave you arranged to meet .ake tomorrow5 (meeting) .ake tomorrow5 Everything will be ready when they arrive. )e ("re"ared) everything by the time they arrive. ! ,he last time I saw him was in 8;;3. I (since) 8;;3. Correct the verb forms in bol+ print. 1 )hy do you wear my sweater5 2 Are you liking the concert5 3 ,he chair broke while I sat on it. 4 )e have this car for two years. 5 ,hey are playing on the com"uter for two hours. 6 .im wasn/t there when I arrived. 0e already left. 0is clothes were dirty because he repaired the car. ! , I/m thirsty. - I get you something to drink. " 2on/t call me between 3 and ? because I0ll watch my favourite "rogramme. 1# I can/t meet you tonight as I meet my girlfriend. 11 Euick& 4lose the windows& It will rain. 12 Ill be losing three kilos by the end of the week. go tell look for lose clean arrive get move drive get up Language in Use UNIT 1 GERUNDS AND INFINITIVES 1 Choose the correct form to complete the sentences. 1 To eat 1 Eating slowly can hel" us to eat less. 2 <y "arents let me go 1 to go to the concert. 3 0ave you considered to buy 1 buying a bike5 4 <y trainer wants that I run 1 me to run the <adrid <arathon. 5 I went to the bank to get out 1 for getting out some money. 6 0e refused to go 1 going on the course. I >uite fancy to go 1 going to a disco tonight. ! 'ou risk getting 1 to get an infection if you don/t treat that cut. " ,hey were lucky to win 1 winning the match. 1# 0e insisted on to help 1 helping us. 2 Complete the sentences $ith the 1erun+ or the 2nfinitive form of the verbs in the bo%. 1 It/s dangerous so fast. 2 I couldn/t avoid him my secret. 3 <y mum made me my room. 4 I don/t mind early. 5 I/ve decided another job. 6 I tend nervous before e!ams. )e e!"ect house ne!t month. ! 0e looked a lot fitter after nearly ten kilos. " .im suggested to the cinema. 1# I managed on time. 3 Complete the te%t $ith the 1erun+ or the 2nfinitive form of the verbs in brackets. =tudies using laboratory animals suggest that
6 (follow) a low calorie diet may hel" human beings 8 (live) longer. 0owever+ in my view it would be wrong 9 (recommend) that all human beings follow this ty"e of diet. irstly+ nobody has yet managed # ("rove) that a low calorie diet will have the same effect on human beings as on rats or mice. =econdly+ $ (eat) too little can make us 3 (gain) weight by ? (slow) down our metabolism. ,hirdly+ "eo"le who eat too little risk @ (get) illnesses+ as their bodies may not receive enough "roteins and minerals A (function) normally. inally+ many "eo"le will refuse 6; (follow) e!tremely low calorie diets. ,hey sim"ly enjoy 66 (eat) too much. 4 &atch sentence be'innin's (1)6* to sentence en+in's (a)f*. 1 I sto""ed buying 2 I sto""ed to buy 3 *h no& I forgot to see 4 I/ll never forget seeing 5 I must remember to invite 6 I don/t remember inviting a my grandmother yesterday. b soft drinks because I wanted to lose weight. c =am to the "arty. *therwise+ he/ll be offended. + my grandmother after she/d dyed her hair "ink& e =arah to the "arty. I/m going to ask her to leave. f some soft drinks on the way home from work. 5 Complete the sentences so that the/ are true for /ou. 1 I/ll never forget . 2 <y mum gets u"set when I forget to . 3 I remember a few years ago. 4 I must remember to ne!t week. 5 <y mum wants me to sto" . 6 ,he other day I sto""ed to on the way home from school. cook weight spell verbal united social un- in- ir- il- dis- Language in Use UNIT 1 6 .se the $or+s in brackets to re$rite the secon+ sentence so that it means the same. 1 %oing there was not a good idea. (silly) It was . 2 'ou shouldn/t eat so many burgers. (sto") 'ou should . 3 I can/t wait to see her again. (forward) I/m . 4 <ake sure you turn off the lights. (remember) 'ou must . 5 I te!ted him so that he knew that we/d arrived. (tell) I te!ted him that we/d arrived. 6 ,hey/ll "robably "ass the test. (likely) ,hey are . ,he teacher told us to re"eat the e!ercise. (made) ,he teacher . ! It/s not a good idea to eat before doing s"ort. (eating) is not a good idea. " 0e might go to rance ne!t summer. (considering) 0e . a* ,++ the correct prefi% from the bo% to the a+3ectives (a)e*. a relevant b legible c honest + healthy e tolerant b* Complete the sentences $ith the correct a+3ective from 4%ercise a. 1 'our handwriting is com"letely & 2 0e/s very of other "eo"le. 3 'ou shouldn/t eat so >uickly. It/s . 4 ,he teacher told me to sto" asking >uestions. 5 2on/t trust them& ,hey/re very . ! Complete the sentences $ith a $or+ from the bo% an+ an appropriate prefi%. 1 0e/s not fat but he/s a little . 2 It is easy to >uite a lot of English words. 3 *ur holiday was ruined by the behaviour of some of the other tourists. 4 ,hey always the food in the canteen. ,he "otatoes were really hard this morning. 5 ,he baby gorilla has at last been with its mother. 6 0e/s >uite a wellBknown "sychologist. 0e s"ecialises in communication. " Complete the messa'es $ith the correct form of the $or+s in brackets. 1 0i Cete+ =orry you couldn/t contact us by "hone last night. (fortunately) our "hone/s been (connected) because we/ve been (able) to "ay the bill. 2 0i .ane+ I/ve s"oken to 2ave about our (union) ne!t week. 0e says it/ll be ("ossible) for him to come. 3 0i =ammy+ =orry about our little (agreement) the other day. I shouldn/t have called you (social) just because you had the music on too loud. I/ve been really tired recently so I/m feeling >uite tense. 4 0i .immy+ I think the "ainter has (charged) us for the work he did last week. 4an you ring him and sort it out5 I/m sure he didn/t mean to be (honest). ,here/s "robably been some kind of (understanding). Language in Use UNIT 1 Language in Use UNIT Language in Use UNIT 2 MODAL VERS 1 &atch sentences (1)!* to their follo$)up sentences (a)h*. 1 'ou mustn/t take "hotos here. 2 'ou shouldn/t take "hotos here. 3 'ou don/t have to take any "hotos. 4 'ou needn/t have taken any "hotos. 5 0e can/t have taken any "hotos. 6 0e must have taken some "hotos. 0e didn/t need to take any "hotos. ! 0e could have taken some "hotos. a ,here are no images on the digital camera. b 0is sister told him she was going to send him co"ies of hers. c It/s forbidden. + ,hey might get annoyed if you do. e I/d already taken some before you arrived. f 7ut he decided not to. ' 7ut you can if you want. h 0is memory card is nearly full. 2 Choose the correct mo+al verb to complete the sentences. 1 ,o be a secret agent you neednt 1 mustnt be strong but you might 1 have to be intelligent. 2 , )hat/s ha""ened to ,im5 0e ought to 1 must have arrived home by now. - 0e should 1 might be in a traffic jam. 3 )hen I was at school we werent allowed to 1 mightnt use calculators in our <aths e!ams. )e had to 1 must do all the sums in our heads. 4 'ou can 1 must take this weekend off if you want. 'ou mustnt 1 dont have to work every weekend. 5 I must 1 might clean the house today. I really should have cleaned 1 had to clean it last week but I didn/t have time. 6 , )hat "ersonality >ualities need doctors 1 do doctors need to have5 - )ell+ they must can 1 be able to remain calm in crisis situations. 3 Choose the correct mo+al verb to complete the +ialo'ue. , 0ave you got both the secret documents5 - No. I was able to 1 might 6 get one of them but I mustnt 1 couldnt 8 find the other one. , )ell you should have looked 1 had to look 9 harder. ,hey mustnt 1 cant # "ossibly be anywhere else. - No+ I can 1 may $ assure you that I looked everywhere. ,he enemy could 1 was able to 3 have stolen them before we arrived. , 2id you get the "hotos of the secret room5 - 'es. ,hey nearly caught me when I was taking them. I must 1 had to ? hide under the table so that they didn/t see me. , Fight. Now I need 1 need to @ have your re"ort. - I sent it to you by email. , 'ou dont have to 1 mustnt A send re"orts by email& ,he enemy could 1 should 6; get them. 4 5eci+e if the mo+al verb forms in bol+ print are correct (C* or incorrect (2*. Correct the incorrect ones. 1 0e cant have left home yet. It/s much too early. 2 It/s a "ity we didn/t do the lottery. )e could win a lot of money. 3 'ou really ought to clean the kitchen before mum comes back. 4 0ave a rest. 'ou might be e!hausted. 5 %reat& I mustnt go to school tomorrow. 6 'ou dont have to interrupt him while he/s working. ,ake an umbrella with you. It can rain later. ! I neednt have taken my swimming gear. ,he water was too cold to swim in. saw eye see look the of her side down point Language in Use UNIT 2 5 .se a mo+al verb to re$rite the sentences so that the/ mean the same. 1 It wasn/t necessary for you to go. 'ou . 2 It/s "ossible that they left the "arty. ,hey . 3 0e has definitely been in the city. 0e . 4 2on/t s"eak to your mother like that. 'ou . 5 )e managed to break the secret code. )e . 6 It was a bad idea to kee" the "hotos under the bed. 'ou . It/s im"ossible for me to come tomorrow. I . 6 a* Correct the i+ioms b/ replacin' the $or+s in bol+ print $ith the $or+s from the bo%. 1 I couldn/t look the funny part. 2 I suddenly found a light. 3 I couldn/t see the sense with studying. 4 =he looks through the nose at the rest of us. 5 I won/t be able to see them in the eyes again. b* Complete the sentences $ith the correct i+ioms from 4%ercise 6a. 1 )hen I was younger I hated school and studying. 2 ,he "roblem was >uite com"le! but and worked out how to solve it. 3 Everyone else laughed but . 4 =he/s a bit of a snob and most of her neighbours. 5 0e knew his "arents were disa""ointed in him and he couldn/t again. a* Choose the correct particle to complete the sentences. 1 orget last year. )e need to look over 1 ahead to ne!t year. 2 I didn/t know where Cuebla de =anabria was+ so I looked it up 1 out in )iki"edia. 3 ,he "olice are still looking into 1 through "ossible causes of the fire. 4 I went to the bus station to see my friend away 1 off. b* Complete the sentences $ith the correct form of a phrasal verb $ith look or see. 1 =cientists are new ways of treating (lGheimer "atients. 2 <y girlfriend/s going to the =tates for the summer. I/m going to the air"ort to . 3 I new words in the dictionary to make sure I understand them. 4 <ichael Chel"s is already to the ne!t *lym"ics in London. (N=)EF= Ans!e" #e$ 6ense revision UNIT 0 1 1 works 1 used to work 2 is 1 was working 3 worked 1 was working 4 met 1 was working 5 used to work 6 /m not studying didn/t study ! used to study 1 study 1 am studying " was studying 1 rang 1# study 2 1 /ve listened 2 /ve been talking 3 /ve watched 4 /ve "layed 5 /ve been trying 6 /ve been "laying /ve tried ! /ve only been watching " /ve talked 1# /ve been listening 3 1 c 2 a 3 f 4 d 5 b 6 e 4 1 /m recording 2 /ll have finished 3 /ll be eating 4 /m definitely going to use 5 /ll ask 6 /m going 5 1 /m writing 2 /m doing 3 /ve been doing 4 /ve learnt1/m learning 5 /ll have had 6 /m definitely going to end u" (allow /ll definitely end u") met ! were living " used to s"eak 1# is studying 11 /ve seen 12 /s coming (allow /s going to come) 13 /ll write 14 had just gone 15 /ll be having 16 /d been working 6 1 didn/t use to 2 will be doing 3 am not going to visit 4 have been coming here for 5 the concert had already started 6 (re you meeting will have "re"ared ! have not seen him since 1 are you wearing 2 2o you like1(re you enjoying 3 was sitting 4 have had 5 /ve been "laying 6 had already left had been re"airing ! /ll get " /ll be watching 1# /m meeting 11 /s raining 12 /ll have lost 2s it 'oo+ for us7 UNIT 1 1 1 Eating 2 go 3 buying 4 me to run 5 to get out 6 to go going ! getting " to win 1# hel"ing 2 1 to drive 2 telling 3 clean 4 getting u" 5 to look for 6 to get to move ! losing " going 1# to arrive 3 1 following 2 to live 3 to recommend 4 to "rove 5 eating 6 gain
slowing ! getting " to function 1# to follow 11 eating 4 1 b 2
f 3 a 4 d 5
c 6
e 5 (Many possible answers) 1 (gerund) 2 (infinitive) 3 (gerund) 4 (infinitive) 5 (gerund) 6 (infinitive) 6 1 silly (of me 1 you+ etc.) to go there 2 sto" eating so many burgers 3 looking forward to seeing her again 4 remember to turn off the lights 5 to tell him 6 likely to "ass the test made us re"eat the e!ercise ! Eating before doing s"ort " is considering going to rance ne!t summer a* a irrelevant b illegible c dishonest + unhealthy e intolerant b* 1 illegible 2 intolerant 3 unhealthy 4 irrelevant 5 dishonest Stand Out 2 Language in Use Photocopiable 16 % Pea"s&n E'u(a(i)n, S.A., 200* Ans!e" #e$ ! 1 overweight 2 miss"ell 3 antiBsocial 4 undercook 5 reunited 6 nonBverbal " 1 Hnfortunately 1 disconnected 1 unable 2 reunion 1 im"ossible 3 disagreement 1 antiBsocial 4 overcharged 1 dishonest 1 misunderstanding Secret $orl+s UNIT 2 1 1 c 2 d 3 g 4 e 5 a 6 h b ! f 2 1 needn/t 1 have to 2 ought to 1 might 3 weren/t allowed to 1 had to 4 can 1 don/t have to 5 must 1 should have cleaned 6 do doctors need 1 be able to 3 1 was able to 2 couldn/t 3 should have looked 4 can/t 5 can 6 could had to ! need to " mustn/t 1# could 4 1 4 2 I (could have won) 3 4 4 I (must) 5 I (don/t have to) 6 I (mustn/t1shouldn/t) I (may1might1could) ! 4 5 1 needn/t have gone 2 might have left the "arty 3 must have been in the city 4 mustn/t s"eak to your mother like that 5 were able to break the secret code 6 shouldn/t have ke"t the "hotos under the bed can/t come tomorrow 6 a* 1 I couldn/t see the funny si+e. 2 I suddenly sa$ the light. 3 I couldn/t see the point of studying. 4 =he looks +o$n her nose at the rest of us. 5 I won/t be able to look them in the e/e again. b* 1 I couldn/t see the point of 2 I suddenly sa$ the light 3 I couldn/t see the funny si+e 4 she looks +o$n her nose at 5 look them in the e/e a* 1 ahead 2 u" 3 into 4 off b* 1 looking into 2 see her off 3 look u" 4 looking ahead