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Grammar Section

6    2 On the sofa sat the cat.

3    Onto the stage came the singer.

4    At the foot of the mountain stands the university.

5    Up into the sky rosę the balloons.

6    Down the Street spęd the car.

7    Here is our taxi.

8    Up the cliff climbed the team.

7    2 did Rachel know that her life was about to change

3    actually been there, we would have heard about it in the news

4    difficult is the problem that we need an expert to solve it

5    making several attempts did they manage to puli the girl out of the river

6    had she opened the front door than he handed her the two dozen roses

7    had the town experienced such cold weather

8    you run into him, tell him l'm looking for him

9    have I had such a good time 10 do we go to the cinema

8 2 must you forget    4 will the children learn

3 will you be able to    5 will you teach

9    At the time, rarely did patients sun/ive morę than a few months after diagnosis.

Only by starvation diets could doctors reduce the sugar in a patient's blood.

Only after Sir Fredrick Banting and Dr Charles Best discovered insulin did diabetes patients get the chance to live.

Never before had there been a drug iike this.

No sooner had they succeeded in treating patients than the news spread.

Barely could they produce enough insulin to cover the demand.

Only when large companies started to produce insulin were morę patients able to get it.

2

had I gone

6

had I come across

3

had I looked

7

did he smile

4

did I know

8

did I realise

5

had I sat

9

did I understand

2

did Brian want to

7

here comes the

3

the car that broke

headmaster

down

8

only did Mum make

4

are you to go there

9

it Mary who/that failed

5

did we know

10

and so was

6

were the students

11

Terry needs is

allowed to

12

had she put

Unit 16

1 2

this

6

This

10 This

13

That 16 That

3

This

7

that

11 That

14

This, 17 That

4

Those

8

Those

12 these,

these 18 this

5

These

9

this

those

15

this 19 This

2 2

that, Those

6

these

10 these, those

3

That

7

this, those

11 this, that

4

that

8

that, This

12 This

5

that, That

9

This

3

2

a lot of

4

many 6 a lot of

3

much

5

many 7 much

4

2

a lot of 3

Few

4 a lot of 5 many 6 Few

5

2

a great deal

10

no 17 lots of

3

Hardly any

11

plentyof 18 a little

4

a little

12

a lot of 19 little

5

some

13

few 20 much

6

several

14

a great 21 A great

7

Much

deal of number of

8

much

15

several 22 plenty of

9

Hardly any

16

little

6

2

A large number

5 a lot

3

Very few

6 lots

4

many

7 a good deal of

7

2

B 4

A

6 C 8 A

3

C 5

A

7 C 9 C

8

2

anything

6 anyone

3

some

7 anywhere

4

something, nothing

8 no

5

any, something

9 nowhere

9

2

everybody arrives

6 Every, will get

3

every, have seen

7 Everything went

4

everything, needed

8 Everybody is waiting

5

everywhere, looked

10

2

Some

5

something 8 anything

3

anything

6

everything

4

anybody

7

any

11

2

hardly ever see

5 hardly anything

anything interesting

6 hardly anywhere

3

hardly ever plays any 7 hardly ever see anyone

4

hardly any

12

2

other day

4 other

3

every other

5 the others

13

2

Neither 5

whole

8 Nonę of 11 Each

3

Nonę, all 6

Either

9 either 12 Both

4

Ali 7

all

10 every

14

2

Neither

4

all 6 either

3

nonę

5

whole 7 every

15

2

all

4

whole 6 neither

3

nonę

5

Both 7 nonę

16

2

one 4

every;

5 whole 7 ones

3

all

one

6 every 8 whole

17

2

every 3

each

4 every 5 each 6 each

18

2

either 4

both

6 every 8 Nonę

3

neither 5

neither 7 all

19

2

Both my sister and l

would really Iike to come.

3

Either Emily or Jack will pick you up from the airport.

4

The whole room was painted pink.

5

Nonę of the guests tried my pizza.

6

Both boys were sent to the headmaster's office.

7

Every student has to participate in the sports day.

8

Each member of the team received a medal.

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