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This document provides an answer key for a grammar reference section from a coursebook on pages 131-142. It includes answers to exercises on topics like subject pronouns, possession, verbs like can/be, articles, comparatives, the present progressive, and giving advice. The summary provides an overview of the content and structure without copying significant text from the document.

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Grammar Reference Answers - 124 PDF

This document provides an answer key for a grammar reference section from a coursebook on pages 131-142. It includes answers to exercises on topics like subject pronouns, possession, verbs like can/be, articles, comparatives, the present progressive, and giving advice. The summary provides an overview of the content and structure without copying significant text from the document.

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Grammar reference – Coursebook pp131–142: Answer key

Intro 4 I’m making dinner.


Subject pronouns and possessive adjectives 5 I’m using it ...
2 their 3 you 4 she 5 His 6 our 7 my 8 Her 6 He’s not working ...; He’s doing a course ...
Can for ability
Unit 8
2 Can you remember your postcode?
have got
3 I can’t remember your name.
1 2 ’ve got 3 ’s got 4 Have, got 5 haven’t got 6 haven’t got
4 Can you say ‘hello’ in six languages?
2 2 We usually have 3 Has she got 4 have 5 I had
5 I can speak four languages.
6 I can’t spell his name. Unit 9
7 She can speak Arabic and French. Comparatives and superlatives
8 I can’t remember his email address. 1 1 slower 2 nicer 3 more dangerous 4 more crowded 5 better
6 more expensive 7 more interesting 8 quicker 9 cheaper
Unit 1
2 1 the most beautiful 2 more expensive 3 the healthiest 4 safer
Possessive ’s and s’
5 the biggest 6 taller 7 the tallest 8 worse than
1 2 brother’s 3 Lucia’s 4 friend’s 5 Maria Teresa’s 6 man’s 7 sister’s
8 cat’s Unit 10
2 1 parents’ 2 parents 3 Charles’s 4 sisters 5 grandparents’ Present progressive – future arrangements
6 colleagues’ 1 1 ’s meeting 2 ’re going 3 ’m working 4 ’s getting 5 ’m seeing
be present: am, is, are 6 ’s giving 7 ’re having 8 ’m going 9 ’re getting 10 ’m having
1 ’m 2 ’s; isn’t; ’s 3 Are; ’m not; ’m 4 are; ’s; ’s 5 Are; are 6 Is; ’s 2 1 Where are you going after this class?
7 am; are 8 ’s; aren’t 2 What time are you getting up tomorrow?
be past: was, were 3 Are you seeing friends tonight?
2 ... were you at Stamford ... 3 We were colleagues ... 4 Were Mario 4 How are you spending your next birthday?
and Lucia ... 5 I was in Athens ... 6 Where was Mr Gomez ... 5 What are you doing at the weekend?
7 How was your exam? 8 Alex and Paul were at the same school ... 6 Are you having a holiday in the next six months?
7 What are you doing next week?
Unit 2
8 Are you going shopping for food soon?
a, an, some
2 some new boots 3 a cup of coffee 4 a good job 5 a spare room Unit 11
6 some good clubs 7 a café 8 an architect 9 some biscuits Articles
10 an old computer 1 the moon 2 a drink 3 a sister; a brother 4 (-) 5 the next train
Present simple – positive 6 an announcement 7 a fantastic flat; the sea 8 (-) 9 (-) 10 a bank
1 misses 2 speak; speak 3 have; has 4 stay; stay 5 live; lives
Unit 12
6 study; studies 7 wants; want 8 cooks; cook
Giving advice with if
Unit 3 1 1 d) 2 f) 3 g) 4 a) 5 h) 6 e) 7 b) 8 c)
Present simple – negative 2 2 If you want some fruit, you should go to the shop.
2 don’t 3 doesn’t 4 don’t 5 don’t 6 doesn’t 3 Don’t eat food with lots of salt if you want to be healthy.
Present simple – questions 4 You shouldn’t eat a lot late at night if you want to sleep well.
2 Do you live near here? 5 If you go out, don’t forget your keys.
3 Where does your brother live? 6 You should go to bed early if you feel tired.
4 What sports do you play? 7 Take these tablets if you have a headache.
5 Do you always watch TV in the evening? 8 You should check the Internet if you want travel information.
6 Where does she usually go on holiday?
Unit 13
Subject and object pronouns
Present perfect
1 He 2 she 3 us 4 She 5 her 6 We 7 me 8 they 9 you 10 them
1 2 Have you met ... 3 Have you had ... 4 Have you swum ...
Unit 4 5 Have you read ... 6 Have you learned ... 7 Has your country won ...
Singular and plural nouns 8 Have you ridden ... 9 Have you done ... 10 Have you been ...
2 emails 3 sisters 4 cities 5 friends 6 newspapers 7 women 2 1 Did you see 2 She’s been 3 I left 4 were you 5 were 6 have been
8 schools 9 parties 7 He’s visited 8 He visited 9 have never 10 started
Past simple
Unit 14
1 Did; didn’t 2 did; didn’t 3 Did; did 4 did; didn’t 5 did; didn’t
Future – be going to, be hoping to, would like to
6 Did; didn’t 7 Did; did 8 Did; didn’t; didn’t
1 2 ’m going to go 3 ’m going to change 4 ’s going to finish
Unit 5 5 ’m going to make 6 ’s going to stay 7 ’m going to ask
there is / there are 8 ’re going to visit
1 is; ’s 2 Are; are; ’s 3 Are; aren’t; ’s 4 Is; isn’t 2 1 Which country would you most like to visit?
2 Which person would you most like to meet?
Unit 6
3 What are you going to do next summer?
Countable and uncountable nouns
4 Are you hoping to learn another language one day?
1 1 an 2 some 3 an 4 some 5 some 6 a 7 much 8 many
5 Would you like to live or work in another country one day?
2 1 much 2 many 3 many 4 much 5 many 6 much
6 What are you hoping to do in the next five or ten years?
Unit 7 7 What are you going to do at work or school in the near future?
Present progressive 8 What would you like to buy soon?
2 I’m going out now ...
3 ... what are you doing?; I’m talking to someone ...

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