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Grammar Answer Key

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Tense review 1 I’ll lend
1 2 you’ll have
1 weren’t doing 3 are taking
2 Don’t send 4 will have done
3 am learning 5 correct
4 didn’t do 6 is going to work
5 learn 7 I’ll have
6 haven’t done 8 correct
7 Send 9 starts
8 hadn’t learned 10 I’m not going to do
2 7
1 Tell, happened 1 have wanted
2 has taught, have got 2 don’t have
3 had never thought, am seriously considering 3 did
4 ‘ve forgotten, ‘ve done 4 was growing up
5 said, wasn’t listening, was talking 5 have
6 went, had 6 look
7 ‘m thinking, haven’t made 7 ‘m letting
8 misbehave 8 woke
9 was sleeping
3 10 looked
1 are you watching 11 ‘m going to start
2 I’m studying 12 ‘ll be working / ‘m going to work
3 I know 13 ‘ll have gained
4 died
5
6
had expected
went on
Used to and would
7 Do you want 1
8 I’ve just remembered When I was 12, I joined a basketball team in my home town.
9 haven’t had We were supposed to wear our team’s kit, but we waited and
10 I’ve already done waited, week after week and the kits never arrived, so we would
wear a green t’shirt and a pair of shorts of any colour – we
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wouldn’t mind what colour they were but I would always
1 We leave, we come back wear a purple and orange pair! We would train every Monday
2 I’m going away tomorrow, I’m sharing and Wednesday for an hour and a half. We would get really
3 We’re going to be camping, I’m going to try tired after those training sessions. There were 15 of us on the
4 will get, it will be team and we would play matches every Saturday. Would you
5 We’ll be talking believe, we never won one match? We lost every single match
6 I’ll have learned we ever played on a Saturday. Would we mind? No, we would
5 enjoy playing together and working as a team so much that
1 are coming it wouldn’t matter. The following year, when I was 13, things
2 will mind changed radically – we finally got our kits – which we would
3 arrives wear with pride! Suddenly, we started winning. We would tell
4 we’ll be doing each other it was because we finally had our lucky kits!
5 is going to be
6 we’ll have practised
7 you’ll get
8 I’m going to buy
9 We’ll be revising
9 I’ll have given

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Grammar Answer Key

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1 I used to have a PSP, but I sold it for 20 euros!
Questions
2 My best friend used to be a Chelsea supporter – now he’s 1
seen sense and supports Liverpool, like me! 1 do you enjoy
3 Did you use to play tennis when you were at school? 2 do you like
4 I didn’t use to enjoy that TV series, now I’m hooked! 3 are you studying
5 Did your sister use to go to that posh school on the corner? 4 did you start
6 When my brother lived in France, he used to speak French 5 Did you know
very well. 6 Have you ever had
7 My grandma didn’t use to like broccoli – now she loves it! 7 did you talk
8 My mum says that in the past, people didn’t use to worry 8 was the teacher
about the future, like we do today. 9 Do you think
9 Did your dad use to work as an actor or a writer? 10 Have you received/Are you receiving
10 My grandparents used to live in the same street as us, but 2
then they moved house.
1 What looks small?
11 My mum used to have a lovely old sports car but now she
2 Who is going to your party?
has a sensible seven-seater!
3 When will Joshua be in Salamanca?
12 People didn’t use to believe that the world was round!
4 Which jumper do you like best?
3 5 Why isn’t she going to school tomorrow?
1 Lucy used to / would get up at 10 o’clock. She didn’t use to 6 Where shall we go?
get up at 6.30. 3
2 Lucy used to be a student at university. She didn’t use to 1 doesn’t she?
work. 2 shall we?
3 Lucy used to live in London, she didn’t use to live in 3 can we?
Manchester. 4 didn’t he?
4 Lucy used to / would write letters to her friends, she didn’t 5 will you?
use to / wouldn’t contact them through social media 6 haven’t I?
networks. 7 are they?
5 Lucy used to / would wear jeans and a t’shirt every day, she 8 could he?
didn’t use to / wouldn’t wear smart clothes.
6 Lucy used to / would go to bed very late every day. She didn’t
use to / wouldn’t go to bed early.
Modal verbs
7 Lucy didn’t use to have any children. 1
8 Lucy didn’t use to / wouldn’t go on holiday. 1 may
4 2 could
3 could, can’t
1 My grandma used to love gardening.
4 must
2 A few years ago, my brother didn’t use to / wouldn’t help me
5 may not
with my homework – now he does!
6 can’t
3 My sister used to know the lead singer in that band.
7 might
4 Did you use to / Would you get anxious the day before an
8 must
exam when you were at school?
5 What did people use to do before money existed? 2
6 My dad used to / would pay a lot for good beef in the 1 might be
supermarket, but now he’s vegetarian! 2 can’t have
7 Jonathan didn’t use to want any children, then he met his wife 3 could take
and they had four! 4 must be
8 When I was little my mum used to / would read me a story 5 can’t be
every night. 6 must be
9 I used to live in Edinburgh when I was young. 7 may get
10 Didn’t Emma use to play the piano? 8 may not have
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Students’ own answers
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Students’ own answers
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Grammar Answer Key

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1 can’t
Conditional possibility
2 must 1
3 could/might/may 1 E 2D 3I 4G 5B 6C 7A 8F 9H
4 might/may
2
5 must
6 could/might/may 1 they’d given
7 can’t 2 place
8 might/may 3 bought
4 find
4 5 hadn’t lent
1 T 2F 3T 4T 5F 6F 7T 8F 6 would have signed
7 refuse
5
8 didn’t change
1 can’t/couldn’t 9 wouldn’t sell
2 must 10 won’t want
3 could/might/may
4 must 3
5 might/may 1 If I knew how to sew, I would make my own clothes.
6 can’t/couldn’t 2 I’ll wear your jumper if you wear mine.
7 might/may 3 If we’d got to the sale early, we would have found what we
8 can’t/couldn’t were looking for.
4 If I don’t find what I want in the charity shops, I’ll look in the
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high-street shops.
1 must have walked 5 I wouldn’t have used that website if you hadn’t told me about
2 could/might/may have already died it.
3 may/might not have heard 6 People wouldn’t come here to shop if we didn’t have lots of
4 must have been great shops (here).
5 can’t/couldn’t have understood 7 We won’t be able to afford a holiday if we don’t save €100
6 must have blown every month.
7 may/might not have reached 8 If he hadn’t spoken out about the economic problems, we
8 could/might/may have left wouldn’t have become aware of them.
7 9 If they didn’t charge a booking fee, the tickets wouldn’t cost
1 Jaime might come with us tomorrow, but he’s not sure yet. €30 each.
2 Paula may have already gone home. She’s not in the library. 4
3 She can’t be 18! She looks far too young. 1 as long as / provided that
4 Eduardo can’t have expected to become famous! 2 as long as / provided that
5 Ana might not be able to play in the concert next week. She’s 3 Even if
not sure. 4 unless
6 Jonan must have a lot of money. He’s always buying things. 5 as long as / provided that
7 I must have torn my trousers on the hike yesterday. 6 as long as / provided that
8 This may / might / could be their flat, but I’m not sure. 7 unless
8 8 even if
1 must have been
2 must have had
3 must be
4 may/might not be
5 could/may/might have already sold
6 may/might not have wanted
7 could/may/might get
8 can’t have worked

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