The Perfect Gerund (-ing form) shows that the action of the -ing form has happened before the action of the main verb. 14 Remember . (post) the letters on your way home. gQIJ~ .. to the party. . It involves 3) (slide) down extremely igh sand dunes on a board. Fred: I've been trying to phone Rupert all day, but there's no answer. . ', dad said. difficulty Ann . Depending on 1 could B ought to C should where you live, you 8) need to travel a long distance. . A to stay B stay C staying 7 I'm hoping to by two o'clock . Be likely to means 'may' (possibility). . Would you mind is used to express pOlite, formal requests. . .. . . He couldn't be at work. 6 I know how . All you need to do is put your name on a list. worth 2) .. . (do)! .. . .. .. . Bookmark. (NOT: before fie wi/! . A: Could / May / Shall you tell me where the post office is, please? Title: New Round-up 2: English Grammar Practice. Look at Claire's notes to Ann and make comments and speculations using modals. Katie: A bit. She can't have got the invitation yet. Also, he wants us to arrive at 8 am and we 2) .. .. clock in. Use can/can't or must to form sentences. It's one day out you will never forget! Then act out. . A will have taken B will take C take @ 'm taking 2 A will be having B will have C are having D having 3 A will be leaving B leave C will to leave D leaves 4 A arriving B will to arrive C arrives D will have arrived 5 A will find B is going to find C are finding D find 6 A will have recovered B will be recovering C recovers D are recovering 7 A until B by the time C by then D by 8 A happen B is happening C is to happen D happens 9 A go B are going C will have gone D will go 16, Tense Forms Time Words Ago is used to refer to past time (used with Past Simple). 10 Tom managed to pass his driving test. He 6) . Like before, we 6) .. choose when we would like to take those breaks. 43, o Modal Verbs Read the email and underline the correct item. a dead end: sth leading nowhere 6 One hundred thousand dollars may seem like a lot of money, but a false alarm: an unnecessary warning it's compared to the millions the basketball star earns each year. 8 You hear part of a talk on text messaging. (travel) across Asia this summer. Fascinated.) . . 5 I haven't been to the cinema for a year. (amaze) reviews she received the next day were even more 10) " .. . . Round Up Level 6 Students' Book/CD-Rom Pack . At SeaWorld, you 2) can/must swim with one of the most beautiful creatures on earth; the bottlenose dolphin. . Can I park my car in your garage? Can I borrow your pen, please? ~h.QlJl.dr,I t. h~'{~ /j~d. .. . Ashley Audrain's new book 'The Whispers' a razor-sharp thriller examining contemporary morality and . Hosted by Katrin Bennhold. (90% certain; future only; he'll win easily.) . Dear Ann, I'm sorry to hear about your problem but really there are so many things you can do to make your life better. . He is likely to arrive tonight. 3 She has to take her medicine every day. Is he likely to win the race? Why are you staring at it like that? . I have ever spoken to Bill's wife. 7 Your friend can't find her mobile phone. (Q(.Jlc;U~ . Say something. (look) in my rearview mirror when I was (forget) to do that! You will be absolutely amazed at 7 A must B can C ought to what you see! . Tom stopped . t9. Before that, I 3) " ", , , " "", a day of school for two years. goes, "A problem shared, is a problem halved!" Sounds li ke n? "" "", " , here at the moment, so I think I 10) """""""""""" in and watch a film this evening. 4 A: Jenny, could you check what time the flight arrives, please? .. . Revision 2 (Units 1-4) Revision 3 (Units 1-6) Revision 4 (Units 1-8) Revision 5 (Units 1-10) . . 6 A: Can / Shall / Would I have some ice cream , please? By next month, it 7) ,.""""" 8 Of all the places in the world, I would prefer . It may be listening to your 5) music, talking to a friend or 6) spending time with a pet. . Shall I open the window? . 0 a) It is against the regulations to use a dictionary b) I don't think he's at home. 3 Sam, you're .. .. . . Why did she leave her job? new round up 1 teacher book. 'Changing my hairstyle is quick and cheap and it always 3) a smile on my face: she says. Would you mind moving your car, please? . . thick-skinned: insensitive to criticism thorn in one's side: sth that causes trouble/anxiety pet hate: sth one particularly hates a wild goose chase: search for sth with no result all fingers and thumbs: very clumsy In Other Words My student debt is a real .. . thQt:IJ.in roy. . He might want some more food. . Villanova's Cam Whitmore, the Big East Freshman of the Year, heard his name called at 20, going to the Houston Rockets. 3 (hurt) badly in the past, she found it very difficult to trust anyone again. STUDENTS BOOK WITH CD-ROM: New Round-Up 5: English Grammar Practice. {{e;:0n't f:J~ye. B: Yes. This document was uploaded by user and they confirmed that they have the permission to share it. . __ ~I_ could have consulted a law . """"""."" truth . 2 A student has just come into the class and left the door open. . . 44, 1 Look at Appendix 1 on pages 239-245, then fill in the correct particle(s) for the phrasal verbs. You have to eat your carrots. So, what did I miss? He denied having killed James. (formal) Everyone must obey the law. Why don't we go for a ride? Roundup: 4 science fiction novels to take you back to the future and forward again . Clouds moving in different 3) usually mean bad weather is not far off. . 6 Put the verbs in brackets into the correct infinitive form or the -ing form. D 36, Underline the correct word(s). accurate weather forecasts. 2 The police are carrying an investigation 2 I'm so fond .. .. skiing that I go to a ski resort for a week every winter. The 'write-in' activities are ideal for homework. prohibition You can't smoke there. . A entertained 3 We often go . A walked B was walking C had been walking 20 Bridget was upset because she the exam. A having cheated B to have cheated C to cheating 9 You see a doctor as soon as possible. Some sandboarders, owever, prefer 6) . (keep) their feet untied because it allows more freedom of movement. He wanted 3) . B: I have .. done that. I am to get to the airport before 9.00. .. bad weather this week. . all over town looking for that new Harry Potter book. . . . (work). About 40,000 people including celebrities, world-class athletes, and, of course people who just want 2) . . over a little? He told me not to give up. She started learning English two years ago. 9 Fill in the gaps with: needn't have, didn't need to and the correct form of the verb in brackets. laire: Hey, I've got an idea! . Hi Carol, Thanks for your email. There is a difference in meaning between may and be allowed to in questions. , : 10 Have you already/yet done the cleaning? Carla's family were 4) .. . . (thrill) to witness their little girl 's 5) . Each book contains clear grammar explanations, regular . English In Use 2 Look at Appendix 2 on pages 246-253, then fill in the correct preposition. You think she is playing football in the garden. . What do you say to him? . A I'd be happy to. You need to polish your shoes. People who have tried sandboarding say it's totally addi ctive! f\ 7 You mustn't feed the zoo animals. Read the text below and think of the word which best fits each gap. Dear John, I was glad to receive your email. . replied his wife. She still can't walk very well. What do you say to him? .. (influence) by the rock culture of the seventies. difficulty He . Of course, you 3) buy a telescope to get a better view, but isn't it a pity that we 4) .. .. . just look up on a dark night and see the amazing sights of the galaxy? It is always 7) . 4 Next summer, I'm looking forward to . (ask) you. (50% certain; it's possible they are still at school.) (do) everything I can to get better. . 10 Put the verbs in brackets into the infinitive or -ing form. Infinitives are used with the verbs: appear, claim, happen, pretend, seem etc and with modal verbs. Be allowed to is used to express permission, to say what the rule is. C;f'l.r.r.a1, to infinitive or -ing form. I remember him/his/Tim/Tim's talking about that island. 42, Modal Verbs 0 6 Choose the most appropriate response. New Round-Up 6 Student's Book / CD-ROM PK - Grammar can be fun! The president was accompanied .. by his wife on his recent tour. Try the new Google Books. Lessons provide a variety of games and written exercises and students will have plenty of opportunities for additional practice with the interactive student . 5 He was promoted in 1990 and went on .. . The Letter tanding at my letterbox, 1 nervously ripped open the creamy white envelope. (negative; I don't think he's at work.) . A: Rob was the first .. You mustn't smoke in hospitals. He . (be) at the library. D b) It is possible that we will play football tomorrow. Bill: 18) say I agree with you, Alan, but he didn't say anything. . . always fai led the tests. . Bill: There is a possibility of working overtime but you 3) . . We . , . (give) her a present after all; it wasn't even her birthday! (walk) is entirely acceptable. Look at the four choices given for each gap and try to reduce the choices by eliminating the obviously incorrect ones. B ti liu thuc Pearson Longman - nh xut bn sch hc ting Anh kh uy tn. So remember to go to SeaWorld if you are ever in California. decide/go sailing look forward to/relax Bill/spend time/fish dad/enjoy/steer mum/prefer/sunbathe begin/get dark notice/storm approach wind/too strong/control boat dad/have difficulty steer not able/prevent/boat/from overturn coastguard/happen/see them help/them/get on board glad/be safe Bill and his family decided to go sailing. The season won't end for another five months, so I'd prefer 4) .. . . . Look! . .. to the cinema was a year ago. . They take the -ing form when they are not followed by an object. She had to be present at the lecture last Monday. Pearson Longman, 2011 - English language - 160 pages. 2 Identify the use of the modal verbs in bold, then write a synonymous modal verb or expression. $32.29. 17 Choose the correct item. 7 I have difficulty .. . She hasn't passed her exams yet. 4 Shall I cook spaghetti for dinner? happens, the person must be taken 6) In a book-signing Thursday evening at a Huntington Beach Barnes & Noble, Bob May will reflect on growing up gay in 1960s Orange County, surviving the AIDS pandemic and finding a new life on stage. 4 I hope she doesn't get . But I'll be upset with him if he has. . I have to admit to those mistakes though. 7 We visited Sue last weekend. (have) fun, enjoy 3) (run) this famous race each year! Don't worry. But fo r people who enjoy 1) Jiving, . (informal; refusing permission) Children may not be left unaccompanied. A No, you couldn't. . 4 I've just been on . Firstly, it's important to exercise regularly, and avoid eating 4) . food. to America last summer. A: I didn't know you were 1) interesting / interested in gardening. We are waiting for his first novel . Have got to has the same meaning as 'have to' but it is used in spoken English. tl.W~.Y. is too late. At weekends, I enjoy .. gaing .out with lYlyJ.rkmdf2 . . 39, past participle expresses a complete action in the past. . beat my brother in a match. Take care, David 27 , e The Infinitive / -ing form / -ing/-ed adjectives 13 Put the verbs in brackets into the correct passive infinitive or -ing form. B: You didn't need to / should / needn't take some more lessons. 10 He's been complaining for / about a terrible headache all day. . . . . .t.C:4Ic;hc:t; .!.YQW. Alan: What about overtime? Complete the sentences using the words in bold, as in the example. .. at home. Carla has always been 1) .. in,tc;rc;;3t.ed (interest) in dancing. laire: Oh, dear. Brad has been studying Japanese !Qrjsince three months. (What was the exhibition like? 1 Write the correct form of the infinitive . . B: I'm afraid I haven't finished my homework .. " so I can't. She must be working. 2 His music seems . Progress Check 9 Question Words .. Adjectives Adverbs of manner Progress Check 10 rm Comparisons .. And / But / Or / Because Progress Check 11 .. . (suggestion) Certain verbs or expressions have virtually the same meaning as some modals. Well, if you are, you are not alone. A couple of hundred years ago, anyone 1) cowd. 4 I saw him give you the letter. Bring your club to Amazon Book Clubs, start a new book club and invite your friends to join, or find a club that's right for you for free. . .. . Maybe she's an actress. soft drinks or sweets? But try the same thing today and you would be lucky to see more than a couple - and those 2) actually be aeroplanes or satellites rather than stars! . (you aren't They couldn't smoke there. 5 There's no point in / about . 3 I can't stand .,. . Claire: Oh! It gets in at 10: 15. cp.l.Jldl.wap. . 'If too many people have a hairstyle, I avoid it. MARKET MOVEMENTS: --Brent crude oil is up 0.6% to $74.99 a barrel. He 2) .. . .. ask you the time? I prefer driving to flying. . . (no object) need, require, want are followed by to -infinitive, the -ing form or the passive infinitive. , (feel) sorry for myself, but I must admit . (it's forbidden) You may not smoke there. likely She . . . 5 Would you mind moving over a little? 23, e The Infinitive / -ing form / -ing/-ed adjectives 5 Put the verbs in brackets into the correct infinitive form Every year, New Yorkers look forward to 1) .. ~c;~jng . (see) one of the world's greatest races take place on their streets - The New York City Marathon! . . .. . 10 Children must not play football in the streets. Then act out. . . 5 All the performers got . (excite) and 7) (frighten) than she'd ever been in her life. . None of us can avoid stress 2) . , but luckily there are 3) things we can all do to reduce our stress levels. Forms of the Infinitive Forms of the -ing form Active voice Passive voice Active voice Passive voice Present (to) repair (to) be repaired repairing being repaired Present Continuous (to) be repairing --=--- Perfect (to) have repaired (to) have been repaired Perfect Continuous (to) have been repairing having repaired having been repaired The Present Infinitive refers to the present or future. . What flavour would you like? . He wasn't allowed to/couldn't cross the border. . It's too cold to go swimming. New Round-Up 1 Students Book. 4 I'm sorry, I don't agree by / with you. You see, I 12) must / can attend all my lectures or I 13) should / will fail my course. . Uploaded by: Amaia. 38, bare perfect infinitive (We know that something happened in the past although it was not necessary.) (two weeks in the past) Before is used to indicate sth happened earlier than sth else. "I just hope you 6) from Thursday afternoon 7) .. we go away." 7 Ann claimed .. (meet) Tom Cruise while she was in America. (hurry) because the flight had been cancelled. C She wanted to spend time with her children. . 5 I'm sure I've yet/already seen this film. . 6 The band went on (play) even after the lights had gone out. Lucky visitors 3) ought to/may even receive a dolphin kiss! . PDF. 's difficult. Has he come yet? ytJ.LJr. 4 When did you last hear from him? .. .. .. .. .. . . (not/be) Bill's car. I was happy to hear you're going to Paris this summer. 7 Would you like me to carry your luggage? 5 The police say that there is no hope . You shouldn't have served my soup with a dead fly in it. Are you sure you mentioned it yesterday? are used when we offer to do something. .. go shopping with you. 3 A: You should . . Can - Could - Was able to (ability) 4 . , see what you're reading? New Round-Up 6 SB. Dear Claire, I'm writing to ask if you 1) could / might give me some advice. B: He must (be) really surprised. . How about inviting Sally and Mary? 5 Your friend always looks tired . Can/May - Be allowed to (permission) Modal Verbs o 5 A: I want to pass the driving test this year. She's able to run a marathon. . . a) May I use your phone? ), o Modal Verbs 1 What do these signs mean? (laugh at). (it isn't necessary - absence of necessity) I ought to get my hair cut. . . a) He is probably at home. (repeated action - ability in the past) He was able to ride a bike when he was ten . 6 You should take up a hobby. .. . When was the last time you met him? B: Certainly. ;3)r6 )r, .. They ought to be home by now. . Why weren't you at the meeting this morning? . . You can 4) . Oie down) or and up. . These are: need (= must), had better (= should), have to/have got to (= must), be able to (= can), used to (= WOUld), etc. . . . (It wasn't necessary for her to buy any apples and she didn't.) "Why?" 20, The Infinitive / -ing form / -ing/-ed adjectives f\ 7 II Listen and repeat. (ask) me again - I've made up my mind. . . For is used to express the duration of an action. . New Round Up 6 - Student's Book with audio Dr.NTHC 15.6K subscribers Subscribe 3.4K views 1 year ago New Round-Up Audio corresponds to each page of the book New Round Up -. 5 .. take the Underground here. (formal; giving permission) Might I speak to Mr Jones, please? But the 9) . In really bad cases, peanuts can cause a condition known 4) . . anaphylaxis causing your airways to block and stopping you from breathing. (clean) his room, Bob also did the washing-up. They ought to have arrived an hour ago. Alan: I had a doctor's appointment. ROUND UP LEVEL 6 STUDENTS' BOOK/CD-ROM PACK 4 avg rating 2 ratings by Goodreads Softcover ISBN 10: 1408235013 ISBN 13: 9781408235010 Publisher: Pearson Education, 1900 View all copies of this ISBN edition: Synopsis rare book "synopsis" may belong to another edition of this title. new_round_up_4_student_s_book.pdf - Google Drive. . (negative; I'm sure she isn't over forty.) (passive) We advise leaving early. A of riding B to riding C riding 3 It's quite late. 3 You needn't wear a tie to the interview. How 8) , . Would you be so kind as to clean up the room? Students' book . 7 Jane was afraid . (show) her school report to her parents. . ", on holiday in England. new round up 1. english grammar book round up 1. new english file elementary students book workbook 1. new english file intermediate students book part 1. english grammar book round up 1 pdf. . . -ing/-ed adjectives -ing adjectives describe what somebody or something is. Already is used with Perfect tenses in mid - or end - position in statements and questions. Alan : Did he say anything about break times? A already left B have already left C had already left It was very kind of Peter me his book. "Yes, he's passed him!" He couldn't have been at work yesterday. . you mind closing the door? She can't have stolen the money. . "Could I leave now?" Jill: Don't worry. (It's very urgent that I meet her.) (If I don't go there, there will be no one to meet the person who is coming tonight.) New Round-up: English Grammar Practice. Overview Download & View New-round-up-6-teacher"s-book.pdf as PDF for free. . If you can see it 7) . , it means that the weather has cooled and rain is ClEAR 8) A Not at all. , but I prefer to go to a drop in the ocean: an insignificant amount 5 Tell the neighbours it was . ; Tom found his dog. 2 I must exercise more often. .. sit outside, look up at the night sky and see thousands of stars. .. (ask) for directions since I'd been to Karl 's house before. . He never worked at weekends. . She's been learning English for two years. This requires reading product ingredients carefully and making sure that the food you order in a restaurant is safe. The Perfect tense is used in the main clause. Would you like me to pick up your laundry? . What do you say to her? Sign in Students do both oral work in pairs and in groups and written work in New Round-Up. Designs. 5 Tom (sleep) but I'm not sure. B: Yes, please. After the dolphin pool, you 4) may/should be eager to see even more sea animals. A can B must C might 7 I'd like to the theatre tonight. . 4 A: I'd love (lie) on the beach right now instead of typing reports. A robbery B burglary C speeding 4 You hear a teacher talking to a student. Museum Rules and Information All visitors are required 1) . to. Choose the correct grammar form for the words in capitals and fill in the gaps. . .. (go) away somewhere for the day. D in the exam. a night owl: sb who likes to stay up late at night a feather in one's cap: an achievement one is proud of 1 When I get my degree, it will be a real fegt.nt;r in. 4 He aimed the target and fired his gun. . . @ Not at all. . . . laire: Look, you just need some more lessons. .. (go) to Ted's party. . 47, Progress Check 1 Complete the sentences using the words in bold, as in the example. How does he think the problem should be dealt with? HELP / 6 Read the text below and think of the word which best fits each gap . 9 Ann finds it difficult to get up in the morning. I ran through the airport, but I .. . Round Up Level 6 Students' Book/CD-Rom Pack by Dooley, Jenny, Evans, V and a great selection of related books, art and collectibles available now at AbeBooks.com. Shall I help you with the dishes? .. . 2 I'm afraid I haven't posted your application form still/yet. 46, Progress Check 1 (Units 1-3) Choose the correct item. . .. . You shouldn't feel guilty about your situation. . (misunderstand). You know he has a lot of work on at the . 'Dear, Sarah Jones', the letter egan. finding the stolen painting. 6 Lisa admitted to / in . 28, The Infinitive / -ing form / -;ng/-ed adjectives e 16 Put the verbs in brackets into the infinitive or -ing form. He can't climb mountains now but he had been able to do so before his accident. . (wake up). I don't like this food. /jving . 6 She has been to Belgium once before/ago. . If you would be so kind as . . We are .. )r. fQr. He seems to have been studying for the test all night. I went .. 1;o.havt: gQt:I~ .. He can ride fast. . We 9) . bring it to the attention of the personnel department sometime. . We can use the Present Gerund instead of the Perfect Gerund without a difference in meaning. 7 I'd like (book) a return ticket to London, please. The Perfect Infinitive is used to show that the action of the infinitive happened before the action of the verb. 8 Stop pretending (eat) your food - just finish it up, please. . . It is common knowledge amongst British taxpayers that keeping Britain's streets free of litter requires a 0) . I'll never forget 7) . You're sure this is because she doesn't get enough sleep. Stations are clearly signposted and maps are 6) available at ticket windows. . 8 I was very upset when I failed the audition, so you can imagine how delighted I was . You think she left it in the car. A going B to be go C to go 8 He denied .. in the exam. B Yes, I would . She found a new position. Just let me know if there's anything else I can do to help. 11 How long ago did she start the course? New Round Up l b sch chuyn v rn luyn Ng Php kh hay c ngi hc nh gi rt cao. Subject of the infinitive / -ing form The subject of the infinitive or the -ing form is omitted when it is the same as the subject of the main verb. .. , .. " .. to swallow," said the football coach. . prepare for the party. If you answered "yes" to BUY the questions above, then you're probably a sugar addict! New Round-Up is especially designed for different students studying English in different ways. We all have to make 7) .. responsible for maintaining high standards of cleanliness on our streets before 8) .. .. . (not/dress) formally for he If you wanted to borrow my car, you . I sM~. . (single action) (NOT: was a~ 9 to) Could/Was able to are both used in negations and questions for either single or repeated actions. to af7k . . (belong) to Harry. Idioms 3 Fill in the correct idiom. . 9 I'm not used to . 2 I . 24 Underline the correct item. . If that's the case, you 5) ought to/shall visit the bat ray pool. etc. . Thanks. Like many teens, sixteen-year-old Georgia Jones 0) .. C .. to experiment with new hairstyles. f(Jr. . Revision Revision 1 (Units 1-2) . . You can publish your book online for free in a few minutes. (hear) I had been hurt. 4 It was the most entertaining show she had ever seen. In it, you can see hundreds of shark species swimming silently above you - a truly amazing sight. 11 I wouldn't phone Lisa after midnight. atie: Claire: Yes. (He has probably received it by now.) .. . the museum building. (they weren't duty allowed to) allowed) You mustn't smoke there. By Julie Gallant. (10) Only 3 left in stock - order soon. .. . . Fred: I hope he's OK. .. . . The Present Continuous Infinitive expresses an action happening now. 6 Your friend wants to buy you a gift for your birthday. . They say it is not very 1) , but in fact, London as one of the best public transport systems in the world. new round up starter.pdf Uploaded by June Nguyen Copyright: All Rights Reserved Available Formats Download as PDF or read online from Scribd Flag for inappropriate content Download now of 114 . 12 Have you heard from / of your new pen-friend yet? . Would you like me to help you with the dishes? "Mum, I've got to go to the library. " ti liu new english file intermediate students book part 6. new english file elementary students book pdf. Why did he become a dancer? . . . (two weeks earlier than last week). 6 Tim was very fortunate at / in finding the plane ticket at such a low price. an you imagine 7) . (speed) headfirst down a sand un e at 80km/ hr? 3 smoke here. . (more polite; asking for permission) You may use the phone. 3 If you press the wrong buttons, the machine will break .. , . It 11) needs to / might be a good idea to work nights so that I can study during the day. . Shall I help you with the dishes? Announced during the Config event on Wednesday, June 21st, all K-12 students across the US can now access Figma for free on education Chromebooks. He ought to have been more tolerant. The modal verbs are: can, could, may, might, must, ought to, will, would, shall, and should. t.Q b.~ pub.liqh~d . . Hng Dn Hc Sch Hiu Qu. It is likely that he will arrive tonight. run much faster when he was younger. 9 What do you mean . (do) with all that money? . B: Not at all. . 8 I'm afraid of (lose) my way in the forest. . . . . . (= Does the rule permit it?) .. . 8 He hasn't driven a car for/since he had the accident. And may / could / shall you put some ice in it, too? I will. . . 5 Will you help me with the laundry, please? Have to (= it's necessary) is used when the necessity comes from outside the speaker or when others decide for the speaker what is necessary to do. "What a lovely surprise!" Many people suffer 1) .. food allergies. 8 Lisa's really bad at / with cooking ; she doesn't even know how to fry an egg. Audio corresponds to each page of the bookNew Round Up - Starter: https://youtu.be/L9LCt9i_pFYNew Round Up 1: https://youtu.be/atcQrYhnvU0New Round Up 2: htt. Each Students' Book now comes with an . . . Every year, a staggering 660 million pounds 1) .. spent on clearing litter from the streets - all this 2) . the fact that dropping litter is against the law in the UK. .. 4 Peter is accustomed to / in . .. consider) your CV, we would like 8) . (offer) you some training for another position in our company. When did you last meet him? .. open the door. Of course I 14) could / may leave university but I don't want to. He (get up) early on Saturdays. 8 Sarah sang that song last week. 7 Fill in: must or have to. . . It is also important to take time out every day to do something that makes you happy. You needn't have finished today. I advise you to see a doctor. ?, Might he ? A had travelled B have travelled C travelled 13 Did Ann work in the UK before she came 14 15 16 17 18 19 to Italy? I'll leave before he comes. . . Why should I? to. . I feel I 7) might / ought to do something to help her as well. 2 Let's go for a bike ride. . don't feel guilty about your situation don't stop attending university get a job as a babysitter/waitress save money cook your own meals walk instead of using public transport apply for money from the Students' Support Fund You shouldn't feel guilty about your situation. To get ideas for her hair, Georgia 4) .. . . 2 A: Good evening. . The Miltons are at home making a statement to the police. . 2 She will probably pass her exams. .. (start) her own business after she graduates. Good luck! 'm asking are always asking 7. are visiting 10. dependsfRound-up 6 KEY 10. .. . She could/was able to read when she was four. He shouldn't have taken your bicycle. Students will find grammar practice enjoyable with New Round-Up. Tom may be studying in his room. She began crying/to cry. PREDleDNG THE WEATHER These days, meteorologists give us 0) . .r.~~!7()na.b[y . Look at the pictures and describe what happened, Use these verbs: rob, jump, leave, run, enter, smash, call, report, happen, write, discover, ring. However, we never have two -ing forms together. .. . 12 The car needs filling up with petrol. 30, English In Use 1 Look at Appendix 1 on pages 239-245, then fill in the correct particle(s) for the phrasal verbs.
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