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CASE HISTORY 3 page

4 buy 11 to change

5 to read 12 forget

6 read 13 to get

7 feel

Unit 70

1 1 of buying 3 on buying

2 for breaking 4 like arguing

2 1 blamed Trevor for forgetting the tickets.

2 succeeded in saving the driver's life.

3 The customers complained about not receiving the
goods.

4 Emma has accused Matthew of breaking his
promise.

5 Melanie is insisting on cooking a meal for David.

6 A new traffic scheme has stopped cars from going
into the town centre.

7 Everyone congratulated Claude on winning the quiz
competition.

8 Some football fans were arrested for attacking a
policeman.

3 1 about seeing 5 from doing

2 about/at getting 6 like writing

3 on travelling 7 with doing

4 for not writing 8 of/about going

Unit 71

1 1 of falling 3 to move
2 of dropping them

2 1 Nick was afraid to jump.

 

2 Daniel was afraid to argue with the policeman.

3 Matthew is afraid of getting sunburnt.

3 1 to buy 4 to read

2 of getting 5 to book

3 of being

4 1 about being so rude

2 about losing my temper

3 to interrupt you

Unit 72

1 1 We used to like 4 did you use to help

2 used to be 5 1 used to look

3 we didn't use to have

2 1 's/is used to flying planes.

2 used to play badminton.

3 's/is used to climbing mountains.

3 1 to living 5 to drinking

2 to stop 6 to being

3 to work 7 to have

4 to be


Unit 73

1 1 by staying up all night.

2 on waking (in the morning).

3 without using a calculator.

4 for carrying the food.

5 in spite of having it on his list.

6 as well as doing the typing.

2 1 before signing 4 after using

2 after eating 5 before changing

3 Before leaving 6 before opening

3 1 He thought carefully before deciding to buy it.

2 He bought the shop despite having little money of
his own.

3 He became successful by giving the customers what
they wanted.

4 He put the profit back into the business instead of
spending it on himself.

5 He was happy when running his own business.

6 He fell ill as a result of working too hard.

7 He has made a lot of money since buying his first
shop ten years ago.

Unit 74

ill saw him take it.

2 I watched him leave (the restaurant).

3 I heard him drive away.

2 1 I can hear it ringing.

2 I can see her waving.

3 1 can hear them barking.

4 I can smell it burning.

3 1 She felt the building shake.

2 He heard people shouting.

3 She could hear an alarm ringing.

4 They saw the police arrive.

5 He saw a woman crying.

Unit 75

1 1 broke his leg skiing.

2 cut his finger opening a tin.

3 injured her toe running.

4 hurt his back lifting weights.

2 1 Taking a gun out of the drawer, he put it in his

briefcase. (Also possible: Having taken a gun ...)

2 Having left the office, he (then) had to wait a while
for the lift.

3 Reaching the ground floor, he hurried outside to a
taxi. (Also possible: Having reached the ground
floor ...)

4 Pulling out a gun, the taxi driver shot Mitchell.
(Also possible: Having pulled out a gun ...)


3 1 Having studied the map, Trevor knew which way to

g°-

2 Feeling cold, Harriet turned on the heating.



3 Not knowing French, Daniel found it hard to
communicate.

4 Having finished the book, Andrew took it back to
the library.

Unit 76

1 1 uncountable 5 uncountable

2 countable 6 uncountable

3 countable 7 countable

4 uncountable 8 countable

2 1 some biscuits 6 some soap

2 a light bulb 7 a lemon

3 some wine 8 some butter

4 some mineral water 9 some eggs

5 a banana

3 1 a computer 7 much

2 essays 8 a job

3 hours 9 some

4 many 10 a few

5 money 11 pictures

6 food

Unit 77

1 1 a jar of jam

2 a box of matches

3 two loaves of bread

4 a bar of chocolate

5 five kilos of potatoes

6 a box/packet of breakfast cereal

7 two bottles of mineral water

8 a tube of toothpaste

2 1 some 5 some

2 some 6 some

3 some 7 a

4 a 8 some

3 1 beautiful scenery 4 fun

2 good weather 5 an awful journey

3 a meal

Unit 78

1 1 sport 6 a conversation

2 some potatoes 7 some chicken

3 painting 8 war

4 a noise 9 life

5 cheese 10 some egg

2 1 some business

2 an iron

3 a glass, a light

4 a business, some time

5 some experience, an experience


3 1 time 4 a paper

2 an experience 5 an orange

3 a painting 6 fruits

Unit 79

1 1 is 5 has

2 are 6 costs

3 look 7 have

4 are 8 weren't

2 1 was 5 were

2 were 6 were

3 was 7 was

4 were 8 was/were

3 1 is 5 have

2 isn't 6 is

3 are 7 is

4 work 8 has

4 1 Fifteen miles is a long walk.

2 Eight students are travelling on the bus.

3 Three people were waiting for the museum to open.

4 Twenty kilos is the baggage allowance.

Unit8o

1 1 thanks 6 goods

2 damages 7 damage

3 pain 8 savings

4 belongings 9 pains

5 saving

2 1 mathematics/maths 4 economics

2 history 5 geography

3 athletics

3 1 are 5 is

2 is 6 was

3 were 7 were

4 seem

4 1 was 6 aren't

2 outskirts 7 crossroads

3 headquarters 8 is

4 savings 9 gives

5 damage

Unit8i

1 1 don't 5 look

2 go 6 suit

3 is 7 some

4 fit 8 a

 

2 1 some 3 pair
2 pairs 4 some

3 1 are 4 are

 

2 have 5 want

3 know 6 has


4 1 team is 5 police are

2 choir are 6 cattle are

3 crew are 7 population is

4 orchestra is

Unit 82

1 1 a tennis-racket/a tennis racket

2 a television camera

3 an alarm clock

4 a motor cycle

5 a luggage trolley

2 1 Have you got any cotton shirts?

2 What shall I do with this lemonade bottle?

3 Have you got a shopping bag?

4 Is there a shoe shop near here?

5 I'd like a corner table, please.

6 I'll need some climbing boots.

7 Are you a computer operator?

3 1 a stone wall

2 a tourist information centre

3 a bath-towel/a bath towel

4 working clothes

5 a city centre office block

6 a sales graph

7 a credit card

8 a horse-race/a horse race

9 the Marketing Director

10 a weekend bicycle tour

Unit 83

1 1 a 11 the
2 the 12 the
3a 13 the

4 the 14 a

5 The 15 the

6 the 16 the

7 the 17 an
8a 18 the

 

9 The 19 the

10 the 20 the

2 1 Matthew won the race easily.

2 Suddenly a child ran into the road.

3 She was watching a film on television.

4 The bus was half an hour late.

5 The camera videoed the thief.

3 1 a, the, the 5 a, the

2 a, the, a 6 a, the

3 the, the 7 a, the

4 a, the, The

Unit 84

1 1 an, the 4 an, the

2 The, a 5 a, the

3 The, an 6 the, a


2 1 a, a 4 a, the, an, the

2 a, a, the, a 5 the, a, the, the, a, The, a

3 the, a 6 the, a, a, the, the

3 1 a DJ 5 an LA suburb

2 a VIP 6 a UFO

3 an IRA member 7 an AGM

4 a PC 8 an MP

Unit 85

1 1 some luggage 4 some birds

2 some flowers 5 some fruit

3 a cat

 

2 1 a 2 One 3 One 4 a

3 1 A violin is a musical instrument.

 

2 A queue is a line of people.

3 An atlas is a book of maps.

4 A spade is a tool for digging.

4 1 some nuts 4 lovely bread

2 mineral water 5 (university) students

3 some clothes

Unit 86

1 1 He likes chips. 3 He likes art.

2 She likes dogs. 4 She likes chemistry.

2 1 dogs, the dogs

2 cars, pollution, cars, aeroplanes, the pollution

3 the birds, birds, wildlife

4 history, the history, museums, old buildings

3 1 the atom 4 television

2 football 5 the telescope

3 the guitar

Unit 87

1 1 church, the church

2 the cinema, the pub

3 hospital (In American English: the hospital), the
hospital

4 school, college

2 1 college 6 bed

2 the cinema 7 work

3 the station 8 the church

4 sea 9 prison

5 home

3 1 at home 6 to the library

2 in bed 7 in prison

3 to the hospital 8 at college

4 to church 9 in the factory

5 to work


Unit 88

1 1 Thanksgiving, November

2 the weekend, Saturday

3 Christmas, a white Christmas

4 the summer, 1997

5 the afternoon, the year

6 night, the dark, the day

2 1 breakfast 4 the dinner

2 lunch 5 a marvellous meal

3 the lunch

3 1 breakfast 6 night

2 midnight 7 the day

3 Christmas 8 Wednesday

4 Wednesday 9 the Wednesday

5 the morning 10 February

Unit 89

1 1 a very grand hotel

2 quite a tiring journey

3 a really big flat

4 quite a nice meal

 

2 1 so 2 such 3 such 4 so 5 such 6 so

3 1 The piano was so heavy (that) Mike and Harriet

couldn't move it.

2 Tom was so annoyed about United losing (that) he
wouldn't speak to anyone.

3 The band was such a big attraction (that) all the
tickets sold out.

4 Vicky had such a lot of work to do (that) she was
sure she'd never finish it.

5 The party made such a (lot of) noise/so much nois
(that) it kept all the neighbours awake.

4 1 what 2 What a 3 What

Unit 90

1 1 Lake Michigan 5 Tasmania

2 Italy 6 the West Indies

3 The Andes 7 The River Nile

4 The United 8 Brussels
Kingdom 9 the North

2 1 the Thames

2 Hyde Park

3 Heathrow Airport

4 Trafalgar Square

5 Westminster Bridge

6 the Houses of Parliament

7 Buckingham Palace

8 West London

9 The Ml motorway

10 The Ritz


3 I New York

2 the Statue of Liberty

3 Central Park

4 the Metropolitan Museum of Art

5 Broadway

6 Macy's

7 Washington Square

8 New York University

9 the Paramount

10 Broadway

4 1 the Little Theatre 4 the High Street

2 Kingston House 5 the Royal Hotel

3 Wood Lane

5 1 is in George Street.

2 The Odeon Cinema is in the Avenue.

3 The Clarendon Art Gallery is in Newton Lane.

4 King Edward College is in College Road.

5 St John's Church is in South Street.

6 Webster's department store is in the High Street.

7 The Bristol Hotel is in Westville Way.

6 1 A day at Blenheim Palace

2 A train journey in North Wales

3 A tour of the White House

4 A beach on the Riviera

5 A shopping trip to Harrods

6 A small town in France

7 A trip across the Severn Bridge

8 A walk around Lake Windermere

9 A visit to Tower Bridge

10 A journey across the Rockies

11 A look around the National Gallery

12 A boat trip along the Oxford Canal

Unit 91

 

  Near Further away
Singular   that
Plural these those

2 1 these flowers 3 those trees
2 this parcel 4 that dog

3 1 That 6 that

 

2 these 7 This

3 this 8 this, That

4 this 9 These

5 those

Unit 92

1 1 our 5 yours

2 his 6 mine

3 his 7 hers

4 their 8 her

2 1 its 2 it's 3 it's 4 its


3 1 the 4 their

2 her 5 your, your

3 the (Also possible: her)

4 1 Harriet introduced me to a friend of hers.

2 They've got their own pool.

3 It's a favourite hobby of mine.

4 I've got some CDs of his.

5 I'd like my own room.

Unit 93

1 1 the boy's bike

2 the girls' tent

3 the children's skateboards

4 the girl's cat

5 the boys' trophies

2 1 the twins' 5 her children's

2 Luke's 6 the Lanskys'

3 Jason's 7 Olivia's

4 Debbie's

3 1 Mr Hillman's Gun

2 The Smell of Blood

3 The Terrorist's Car

4 The Middle of the Night

5 The Death of Someone Important

6 The Gangsters' Money

4 1 yesterday's paper

2 (a) five minutes' rest

3 this month's special offer

4 in a week's time

Unit 94

1 1 She's/She has got some cats.

2 He hasn't got any petrol.

3 He's/He has got some poison.

2 1 any 4 some

2 any 5 some

3 some 6 any

3 1 some, anything

2 someone, any/some

3 anyone (Also possible: someone), any

4 something, some

4 1 anyone 4 anything

2 any bus 5 any day

3 any colour

Unit 95

1 1 She hasn't had many lessons yet.

2 I'll have to make a lot (of it).

3 I haven't got much energy.

4 Maybe you should add a little water/a few drops of
water.

5 We've invited lots of friends/a lot of friends.


2 1 a lot of 5 much/a lot of

2 many/a lot of 6 many/a lot of

3 many 7 much

4 a lot of

3 1 few 4 a few

2 little 5 little

3 a little 6 a few

4 1 much 4 many

2 little 5 few

3 much 6 little

Unit 96

1 1 Some of them 4 All of them

2 most of them 5 some of them

3 Half of them 6 None of them

2 1 She got some of them right.

2 He got most of them right.

3 He got all of them right.

4 She got none of them right.

3 1 most people

2 No student/No students

3 Most of the money

4 All cars

5 All fruit/Most fruit

6 All (of) the lights

Unit 97

1 1 each 4 each/every

2 each/every 5 every

3 every

2 1 all day/the whole day

2 all night/the whole night

3 every morning

4 all morning/the whole morning

5 all day/the whole day

6 every time

3 1 One of them has a separate restaurant.

2 Both of them serve bar snacks.

3 One of them has a family room.

4 Neither of them allows/allow pub games.

5 Neither of them has/have live music.

6 One of them has a non-smoking area.

4 1 Neither 4 every

2 either 5 whole

3 each (Also possible: every)

Unit 98

1 1 the dress 5 Rita and Melanie

2 Laura 6 Rita

3 the jeans 7 Mike and Harriet

4 Rita 8 Tom


2 1 he 8 she

2 them 9 They

3 us/me 10 you

4 her 11 him

5 she 12 he

6 she 13 you/we

7 them 14 him

3 1 We 4 Me, it

2 you, us 5 she, her

3 it, it, her, She 6 I, you, them, they

4 1 You 2 They 3 You 4 they

Unit 99

1 1 There's/There is a balloon in the sky.

2 There are some boxes on the car.

3 There's/There is an elephant in the garden.

2 1 There's/There is, There'll be

2 are there, There's/There has been or There was

3 there was, There ... have been

3 1 It was very cheap.

2 It was Vicky.

3 It's/It is a nuisance.

4 It's/It is very warm.

5 It's/It is important to keep it somewhere safe.

4 1 There 4 there, it

2 It 5 It, there, It, there

3 There, It

Unit 100

1 1 Vis looking at herself (in the mirror).

2 're/are introducing themselves.

3 He's/He is teaching himself Arabic.

4 She's/She is drying herself (on/with a towel).

 

2 1 yourself 2 ourselves 3 itself

3 1 you 4 her

 

2 him 5 yourself

3 himself

4 1 feel 4 worry

2 help yourselves 5 relax

3 remember

Unit 101

1 1 He cleans them himself.

2 I bake it myself.

3 They grow them themselves.

4 We decorated it ourselves.

5 He types them himself.

6 I develop them myself.

2 1 herself 4 themselves

2 itself 5 yourselves

3 himself


3 1 They're/They are always thinking about each other.

2 They've/They have got lots of photos of each other.

3 They enjoy each other's company.

4 They're/They are crazy about each other.

4 1 each other 4 ourselves

2 each other 5 themselves

3 themselves 6 each other

Unit 102

1 1 a smart one or a casual one, a casual one

2 a big one or a small one, A big one

3 A white one or a brown one, A brown one

4 an ordinary one or an electric one, an ordinary one

2 11 haven't got one.

2 I must get some new ones.

3 Have you seen this one?

4 I've hired one.

5 Can't you find any nice ones?

6 The one in the car is better.

3 1 one 4 them

2 it 5 some

3 one

Unit 103

1 1 everyone/everybody, no one/nobody

2 someone/somebody, something

3 somewhere, Someone/somebody

4 everywhere, nothing

2 1 someone 4 anywhere

2 anyone 5 anything

3 somewhere 6 something

 

3 1 his 3 likes, they
2 it 4 has, their

4 1 I once met someone famous.

 

2 Someone's car is blocking me in.

3 I've got something else/something different to tell
you.

4 We know everyone's opinions/opinion.

5 Everyone else except you is going.

6 Nothing exciting ever happens here.

Unit 104

1 1 modern chairs 4 classical music

2 a black cat 5 an old car

3 solar power 6 a tall building

 

2 pleasant, ideal, quiet, short, popular, lovely, friendly,
helpful, good, marvellous, excellent, local

3 1 The world is asleep

 

2 My chief desire

3 My heart is content

4 The main thing to remember

5 The night is alive


 

6 Inner secrets

7 The only girl for me

Unit 105

1 1 a small white car

2 an attractive old building

3 an expensive wooden garden seat

4 a famous Italian opera singer

2 1 a lovely old glass vase

2 an attractive wall mirror

3 a modern office desk

4 red metal kitchen chairs

5 a splendid old model boat

6 valuable Australian postage stamps

7 a small wooden coffee table

3 1 This is a powerful Japanese business computer.

2 This is an excellent small electric fire.

3 This is a big new chocolate bar.

4 This is a terrific American television comedy.

5 These are stylish aluminium garage doors.

6 These are wonderful modern sports shoes.

7 This is a very good German mobile phone.

Unit 106

1 1 the hungry 4 the unemployed

2 the homeless 5 the old

3 the sick

2 1 We live near a special school for the deaf.

2 The old soldiers were holding a service for the dead.

3 The government should do more for the poor.

4 I'm doing a course on caring for the mentally
handicapped.

3 1 The sick 5 the old people

2 the young people 6 The homeless

3 the unemployed 7 the deaf

4 the poor

Unit 107

1 1 exhausted 3 fascinating
2 interested 4 exciting

2 1 surprised 4 confusing

 

2 disappointing 5 bored

3 puzzled 6 interesting

3 1 relaxing 5 fascinating

2 annoyed 6 thrilling

3 amused 7 exhausting

4 interested

Unit 108

1 1 brightly 6 safely

2 patiently 7 fluently

3 immediately 8 carefully

4 punctually 9 quietly

5 secretly


2 1 angrily 5 enthusiastically

2 happily 6 reasonably

3 automatically 7 securely

4 publicly

3 1 United won the game easily.

2 I've/I have checked the figures carefully.

3 Your dog barked at me very fiercely.

4 It's/It is raining quite heavily (here).

4 1 dark 6 unhappy

2 terribly 7 sadly

3 badly 8 curious

4 suddenly 9 foolishly

5 quietly

Unit 109

1 1 adjective 4 adjective

2 adjective 5 adverb

3 adverb 6 adverb

2 1 hardly 5 fast

2 nearly 6 hard

3 long 7 wrong

4 late 8 straight

3 1 bad 4 well

2 good 5 ill

3 badly

4 1 badly 6 nearly

2 good 7 hard

3 fast 8 lately

4 long 9 likely

5 hardly

Unit 110

1 1 are more interesting

2 is higher

3 is more beautiful

2 1 richest 5 most popular

2 most modern 6 most successful

3 greatest 7 most attractive

4 most exciting 8 happiest

3 1 happier 5 bigger

2 faster 6 more restful

3 more helpful 7 more modern

4 lovelier

4 1 more smartly 4 more carefully

2 longer 5 earlier

3 more often 6 louder/more loudly

5 1 worst 4 best

2 better 5 furthest

3 worse

6 1 least 2 less 3 more 4 Most


7 1 happier 7 more exciting

2 smallest 8 most

3 best 9 wetter

4 shorter 10 lower

5 most important 11 worse

6 older

Unit 111

1 1 The church is older than the library.

2 Matthew is stronger than Daniel.

3 Harriet is taller than Mike.

4 Claire is more popular than Andrew.
4 Mark's car is bigger than Sarah's.

2 1 Friday is the busiest day

2 The Metropole is the nicest hotel in (the) town.

3 This watch is one of the cheapest (watches) you can
buy.

4 This Beatles album is the best (one) they ever made.

5 Alan is the most successful salesman in the
company.

3 1 Plastic isn't as strong as metal.

2 The stool isn't as comfortable as the armchair.

3 Swimming isn't as exciting as surfing.

4 The post isn't as quick as e-mail.

4 1 me 2 1 am 3 me 4 he has

Unit 112

1 1 less painful 4 less attractive

2 less busy 5 less seriously

3 less convenient 6 less optimistic

2 1 Yesterday was a lot colder than today.

2 My coat is a bit longer than is fashionable.

3 I left work slightly earlier than usual this afternoon.

4 The shop is much more expensive than the
supermarket.

5 Is the new machine any more reliable than the old
one?

3 1 more and more difficult

2 more and more complicated

3 more and more

4 longer and longer

5 worse and worse

4 1 the quieter the roads (are).

2 the wider the choice (is).

3 the more confused I get.

4 the more fluently you can speak.

5 the more crowded the beaches get.

Unit 113

1 1 outside 4 Obviously

2 Perhaps 5 silently

3 always 6 hard


2 1 mid 6 mid

2 end 7 end

3 front 8 front

4 mid 9 mid

5 mid 10 mid

3 1 clearly crossed

2 will probably rain

3 didn't fully understand

4 are usually

5 occasionally visited it/
visited it occasionally

6 were soon working

7 has obviously forgotten

4 1 It usually rains when David is on holiday.

2 Rita's friend visits her most weekends.

3 Mark gets a pay rise every year.

4 Rachel never checks her work.

5 1 I've always known your secret.

2 We certainly can't afford a new car. (Also possible:
Certainly we can't afford a new car.)

3 The tourists didn't walk far.

4 Tom cut the paper carefully./Tom carefully cut the
paper.

5 Natasha can also play the violin. (Also possible:
Natasha can play the violin also.)

6 I read the newspaper most days./Most days 1 read
the newspaper.

6 1 peacefully at his home

2 through the streets yesterday

3 to Greece last year

4 there in June

7 1 We had a lovely time in the country.

2 We arrived home safely at about eight.

3 You must come and visit us before too long.
(Also possible: Before too long you must come and
visit us.)

4 It's always nice to see you and Tony.

5 Maybe you'll be able to come in the New
Year./You'll be able to come in the New Year maybe.
(Also possible: You'll maybe be able to come in the
New Year.)

6 We'll see you sometime.

Unit 114

1 1 still, yet

2 still, already

3 yet, still

2 1 I already owe Emma £20.

2 We've already spent all our money./We've spent all
our money already.

3 But it still looks dirty. (Also possible: But it looks
dirty still.)


 

4 We haven't seen them yet. (Also possible: We
haven't yet seen them.)

5 I still can't understand the rules.

3 1 They/Children don't play there any more

2 they/boats still come along the river

3 it/the view isn't beautiful any more

4 it's/it is still our home (Also possible: it's/it is our
home still)

4 I no longer 3 any more
2 yet 4 already

Unit 115

1 1 She's very busy. 3 He's very strong.

2 She's a bit thirsty. 4 He's extremely happy.

2 1 very 4 very

2 quite 5 a bit

3 a bit 6 quite

3 1 That radio is a bit loud.

2 I quite like my new job.

3 Why don't you slow down a little?

4 The rain completely spoilt our day./The rain spoilt
our day completely.

5 We did the job fairly quickly.

6 I feel a lot better now.

7 We enjoyed the concert very much. (Also possible:
We very much enjoyed the concert.)

8 My arms ached terribly.

4 1 absolutely 5 very

2 really 6 totally

3 very much 7 very

4 extremely

Unit 116

1 1 quite 4 quite

2 late 5 bright

3 easy

2 1 rather better

2 rather noisy

3 rather/quite busy

4 quite popular

3 1 It's/It is rather/quite complicated.

2 My car is quite big.

3 it went on rather longer than I expected.

4 I made it quite quickly.

4 1 completely ridiculous

2 fairly difficult

3 completely different

4 fairly surprised

5 fairly useful

6 completely certain


Unit 117

1 1 The plane is too low.

2 The gate isn't wide enough.

3 The water isn't warm enough.

2 1 sweet enough. 5 too many mistakes.

2 too expensive. 6 too much traffic.

3 enough rain. 7 too complicated.

4 clearly enough. 8 enough food

3 1 It's too wet for a picnic/too wet to have a picnic.

2 I/We haven't got enough chairs for all my/our
guests.

3 I had too much equipment to carry.

4 (I think) Natasha is good enough to be a
professional musician.

Unit 118

1 1 up 5 by/beside/next to

2 in/inside 6 around/round

3 above/over 7 in front of

4 along 8 away from/out of
(Also possible: down)

 

2 1 behind, through, below
2 past, down, opposite

3 1 opposite 4 between

 

2 between 5 next to

3 opposite

4 1 under 4 around

2 up 5 into

3 on 6 out of

5 1 to 6 on

2 outside 7 through

3 in/into 8 near

4 past/by 9 among

5 off

Unit 119

1 1 He's/He is on the roof.

2 They're/They are at the disco.

3 He's/He is in the bath.

4 She's/She is at the lights

2 1 at the petrol station 4 in the restaurant

2 at the zoo 5 at the station

3 in the theatre

3 1 in 2 on 3 in 4 at 5 at

6 at 7 on 8 on 9 in 10 at

Unit 120

1 1 In 1961.

2 On 22 November 1963.

3 At 12.30.


2 1 X 6 on

2 on 7 in

3 X 8 in

4 in 9 on

5 at 10 at

 

3 1 in time 3 in time
2 on time 4 on time

4 1 at, on 2 at, in 3 on, in 4 in, in

Unit 121

1 1 since 2 for 3 since 4 for

2 1 He's/He has been in bed for three days.

 

2 They've/They have been in the garden since
breakfast.


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