Jenny Oh, you know. Rob Say, seven forty-five? Positive people are healthier and live longer. Page 45 Exercise 5b 1 Live in the present, not in the past. I still have the receipt. Could you come back in about half an hour?
Give it back! B It depends. When can you pay me back? Lesson 6C Page 48 Exercise 1b owl 5 violin player 4 champagne 2 feet 6 party 1 flowers 3 Page 48 Exercise 1c 1 doing Page 49 Exercise 2a 1 [P] I was drinking champagne.
What about? Page 51 Can you understand this text? His answers are very short, so the conversation dies. Page 53 Exercise 4b 1 He promised to help me. Lesson 7B Page 54 Exercise 1b 1 B 2 D 3 C 4 E 5 F 6 A Page 54 Exercise 1d 1 after another verb using all the left-overs 2 after a preposition making something delicious out of nothing 3 used as a noun making soup The exception is give.
Page 56 Exercise3b 1 They have a reputation for being bad at languages. Difficult: the verbs change for each person; pronunciation 6 1 Order a drink and a sandwich Page 56 Exercise3c The easiest test was getting a drink and a sandwich in a bar.
The most difficult was getting a taxi to a famous place. Page 56 Exercise3d 1 F The waiter understood him first time. Page 57 Exercise 4a incredibly really Spanish is very difficult. Rob says he is, but he is very tired. Page 58 Exercise 1b 1 Never better. Page 58 Exercise 2a 2 I have a headache. Page 58 Exercise 3a 1 Rob thinks he has flu.
Page 59 Exercise 3b Do you have a temperature? This is ibuprofen. Two every four hours. Page 59 Exercise 4e Rob That was a lovely meal. Rob I think I should get back to the hotel now. Jenny Any time. It is not an obligation, and is not as strong as you have to or you must. Should I go? It is the l. Page 61 Exercise 3c 1 What should I do? Page 61 Exercise 4a His best friend flirts with his girlfriend.
Nothing happened. Lesson 8C Page 64 Exercise 1a 1 The woman has red curly hair and blue eyes, and is wearing is wearing a dark green skirt and a white top. The man has dark hair and a big moustache. He is wearing a shirt and tie and a coat and hat. He offered to follow her.
Page 65 Exercise 4a 1 'Vivienne, you didn't answer my last letter. I will be yours. I have an idea,' he said slowly. Everyone is asleep,' she said quietly. Page 66 Can you understand this text? Page 68 Exercise 2a They are all about an imagined future. The tense of the verb after if is the past simple. Page 68 Exercise 3b 1 chicken 2 horse 3 monkey 4 snake 5 elephants 6 dolphins 7 lion 8 bull 9 sheep 10 mosquito Page 69 Exercise 4a camel crocodile dolphin elephant giraffe kangaroo lion mosquito Speaker 2 He has claustrophobia.
Speaker 3 She is afraid of clowns. Page 70 Exercise 2b Question 2 Speaker 1 It started when she was Speaker 2 It started about ten years ago. Speaker 3 It started when she was six or seven. Question 3 Speaker 1 She is nervous if she is outside when it gets dark. He never uses the underground and he needs an aisle seat on a plane. Page 71 Exercise 3a 1 When she was Page 71 Exercise 5a The two verb forms are the present simple and the present perfect.
Page 71 Exercise 6b 1 F They affect at least a quarter of the population. Page 72 Exercise 2b BM 2, 6, 7, 9, 10 ZM 1, 3, 4, 5, 8 Page 72 Exercise 3a 1 All the verbs are in the past tense because he is dead he was born, he made, he died, etc. Present tense they have three children This refers to a situation which is true now in the present.
Present perfect he has been a musician, he has lived, he has won Page 73 Exercise 4c 1 He was born in Madrid in Page 74 Exercise 2a 1 Turn left. Page 75 Exercise 3b Go to the subway station at Prospect Park. Take the B train to West 4th Street. Come out of the subway on Eighth Avenue, go straight on for about 50 yards, and take the first left. Page 75 Exercise 4b 1 He says there was a problem on the underground.
Lesson 10A Page 76 Exercise 1a The five inventions are: the dishwasher, windscreen wipers, disposable nappies, Tipp-Ex, and the bullet-proof vest. Page 76 Exercise 1b 1 The dishwasher was invented by Josephine Cochrane in Page 76 Exercise 1c 1 Her servants used to break plates and glasses when they were doing the washing-up. Page 76 Exercise 2a 2 Disposable nappies were invented by Marion Donovan.
Page 76 Exercise 2b 1 Yes 2 b 3 a Page 77 Exercise 3a 1 discover 2 base 3 design 4 invent Page 77 Exercise 3b 1 designed 2 given 3 invented 4 opened 5 shown 6 played 7 called 8 used Lesson 10B Page 78 Exercise 1a Page 78 Exercise 2c 1 WC didn't use to get to school on time. Page 78 Exercise 2d 1 b the past 2 b things that happened repeatedly Page 79 Exercise 3a 1 He used to hate school.
Page 79 Exercise 3a 1 Where did you use to live? Speaker 5 had a very good physics teacher. Speaker 1 hated doing sport. Speaker 2 liked one school, but not another. Speaker 3 used to read a lot at school. Lesson 10C Page 80 Exercise 1b Adrian decides to go to the party.
He decides to drive and to pick Tina up at 9. Page 80 Exercise 1c T Hi, Adrian. A Oh, hi Tina. I might go, but I might not. T Oh, come on. You might meet someone. T Great. Shall we get a taxi there? It might be difficult to park. T Fine. What time shall I get the taxi for?
A Yes… No… Listen. T Are you sure about that? Page 80 Exercise 1d Tina is waiting for Adrian, who is half an hour late. He has changed his mind again. Page 80 Exercise 1e I might go, I might not.
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