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2 i Me s aireaoy oeen to ttaiy twice. 2 i ney nad lunch at i .uu p.m. 3 Have they deaned the house yet? 4 lve eaten three bananas so far today. 5 We met in Brazil in 2007. 6 She caRed two weeks ago.
3 t He look 2 d»d you go 3I ve never had 4 hasnt cafled 51 came n 6 Have you seen 7 J’ve ałready read 81 tost
4 1 g) 2f) 3d) 4e) 5a) 6b> 7h)
1 1 son-in-law 2&3 fiancć, fiancće 4 stcpbrothcr 5 brother-in-law 6 grandparents 7 married
2 1 whose 2 who 3 which 4 where 5 who 6 where
3 i ThaTs the man whose wite works with me. 2 This is the bar where we have drinks. 3 She*s the lady who you met last summer. 4 Here are some ideas which can help you. 5 They’re the people who we saw on the train. 6 Here’s the book which you were asking me about.
4 l; 2/ 3/ 4x 5/ 6/
1 1 daughter*in*law 2 aunt 3 stepfather 4 stepmother 5 sister-in-law 6 uncie 7 single
2 t where 2 who 3 who 4 where 5 which 6 whose
3 1 Thafs the place where I have lunch. 2 She $ the person who I know we# 3 This is the song which I sing in tfie bath. 4 They’re the famty whose son was ill. 5 This is the resort where you had a holiday. 6 Order the pizza which you 6ke.
4 1X2/3X4/5/6/
1 1 hotel 2 library 3 supermarket 4 station 5 bank
2 1 g) 2e) 31) 4d) 5b) 6a)
3 1 Tum Å„ght at the comer. 2 Takethefirst tuming onthe left.
3 Go past the supermarket. 4 Go down this road. 5 You can’t miss it. 6 The theatre is on your left. 7 Tum ńght at the next junction.
4 1 f) 2h) 3b) 4g) 5c) 6e) 7d)
1 1 chemist 2 hospital 3 post Office 4 theatre 5 car park
2 1 b> 2a) 3e) 4d) 5g) 61)
3 t rt s next to the supermarket. 2 Turn teft at the end ol the road. 3 It s opposite the hospital. 4 Tum Å„ght at the post Office.
5 Cross the road near the bank. 6 Go leń out ot the museum.
7 Take the second tuming on the left.
4 1 g) 2e) 3f) 4h) 5b) 6c) 7d)
1 tdistance 2 long 3 old 4 age 5 wide 6 depth
2 1 He isnl fast enough to win the race. 2 They re too late to have lunch. 3 It s too cold to go swimming. 4 Is she intelligent enough to go to university? 5 I m not confictent enough to ask the question. 6 The winÄ™ i$ too warm to drink.
3 1 lt’s too nojsy (in here) to hear what youYe saying. 2 The streets were too busy to park. 3 He is too ugfy to be a model. 4 The hotel isnt dean enough to stay (in). 5 My sister isn*t old enough to go to schód. 6 The tea isn’t hot enough to sen/e.
4 1 g) 2f) 3b) 4d} 5h) 6e) 7a)
1 1 hetght 2 high 3 fast 4 depth 5 length 6 wide
2 1 He isn t tali enough to ctoan the Windows. 2 TheyYe too poor to go on holiday. 3 It s too hot to play tennis. 4 Is she old enough to go to a pub? 5 ł’m not ctever enough to pass the exam. 6 The book is too boeing to read.
1 1 nobody. eN/erybody 2 anybody, somebocfy 3 nobody. everyt>octy
2 Countable: house, chUdren, bus Uncountable: pollution. food, rubbish, truit, advice
3 1 i$ 2 aren t 3 are 4 aren’t 5 is 6 isnt
4 1 are/many 2 is/much 3 is/moch 4 are/many
1 1 nothing, anyihing 2 something. nothing 3 Everybody. something
2 Countable: nver. shop. schód, book Uncountable: money, informatłon. air, ice
3 1 is 2 isn't 3 is 4 aren t 5 are 6 isn t
4 1 is/much 2 is/much 3 are/many 4 are/many
1 1 make 2 make 3 do 4 do 5 make 6 do
2 1 do 2 prepated, madÄ™ 3 tned. did
3 1 snce 2 for 3 sińce 4 for 5 snce 6 sińce 7 smee 8 for
4 1 l*ve had long har sińce I was a chikl 2 They’ve been here for two hours. 3 l've had this bag Since June. 4 We’ve ptayed tennis together sińce 2004.5 She hasnt eaten meat for two years
1 t do 2 make 3 make 4 do 5 make 6 do
2 1 pm, make 2 beeame, madÄ™ 3 ereated, madÄ™.
3 1 for 2 sińce 3 sińce 4 sińce 5 Since 6 for 7 sińce 8 for
4 1 l ve had a dog Since I was young. 2 TheyVe been here for frve hours. 3 l’ve been on this bus sińce ten 0’cfock. 4 We’ve known each other sińce 2003.5 She hasnt played the guitar sińce 2002.
1 1 to took up 2 ’re tooking at 3 took after
2 1 He’$ been working for a long time. 2 They've been płaying golf sińce ten o’clock. 3 lt's been raining for three days 4 She has been living here for morę than a year. 51 haven’t been speakjng to her sińce we had a row 6 The car hasnt been working sińce a week ago.
3 1 They haven*t been singing loudly. 2 We’ve been cleaning the house all day. 3 l’ve been living here sińce 2005.4 Pńoes have been going down recently. 5 Claire hasnt been doing any exerci$e. 6 How long have you two been going out?
1 1 's lookjng at (for) 2 *m looking forward to 3 ’s tooking after
2 i He’s been watching IV for three hours. 2 They ve been tafking on the phone Since lunchtime. 3 lt’s been snowing sińce Tuesday. 4 Has she been working at the bank for a long time?
51 haven't been eating cheese sińce last summer. 6 The cat hasnt been feeling well for a week.
3 1 We haven’t been working hard. 2 They’ve been collecting slamps for years. 3 She’s been studying maths Since 1998.
4 Pnces have been going up. 6 Susan has been makng the beds 6 How long have you been playing?
4 1 h) 2e) 3g) 4d) 5a) 6b) 7f)
1 Fruit: strawbemes. melon, appfes (tomatoes) Vegetables: (tomatoes), salad Other: chicken. chocolate. pizza
2 1 roast 2 carrots 3 Grate 4 Gril 5 Fry 6 Heet
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