E
Use the keywords to complete the second sentence so that it means the same as the first sentence.
(30) Harry had won the lottery before he gave up his job.
After Harry_
(31) Sally climbed out of the river and then sat down.
As soon as_
(32) When we arrived John had already left.
By the time_
(33) His girlfriend married him after he won the lottery.
When_
Functional language
G Complete the conversation with expressions from the box.
Me, too Neither am I So am I Neither do 1 So do I Sandra: Hi Janet! What are you doing?
Janet: Hi Sandra! I’m playing one of those new lottery scratchcards.
Sandra: Really? I don’t bother with those. Tm not very lucky.
Janet: (34)_. But you know what they say, ‘There’s always a first time.’
Sandra: Do you believe that rubbish? 1 don’t.
Janet: (35)_really, but...
Sandra: What?
Janet: Weil, if s only 50p, isn’t it?
Sandra: I prefer bingo.
Janet: (36)_! I go every Thursday evening.
Sandra: (37)_. Where do you go?
Janet: To that new club on the High Street. Would you like to come?
Sandra: Not this week. I m really busy.
Janet: That's fine. (38)_.
H Read the conversation in exercise G again. Then choose the best word to complete these sentences.
(39) Both / Neither Janet nor Sandra are lucky.
(40) Both / Neither of them play bingo.
(41) Both/Neither of them play on Thursday evening.
(42) Both /Neither of them has much time this week.
1 Correct these conversations. Each conversation has one mistake.
(43)
A: Where do you live?
B: I live in Madrid.
A: Wow! Neither do 1._
(44)
A: Pm learning Spanish.
B: I’m too. I already speak it very well._
(45)
A: I don’t like English food very much.
B: So do I. 1 think ifs horrible._
(46)
A: Pve never won any money on the lottery.
B: Me, too.__
Straightforward Intermediate Unit Test 4 p2