... your answers with other students or with your teacher before checking the correct answers in the Key at the back of the book (in 'withKey' editions) Discussion helps everybody to understand and ... different grammarandvocabulary tasks based on a short text and sets of sentences The second part, Section B, asks you to read a passage, answer a number of comprehension andvocabulary questions, and ... understand and speak to the examiner and other candidates in Paper The grammarandvocabulary in this book will be a great help i Problem tenses Entry t e s t Fill each of the blanks with a...
... your answers with other students or with your teacher before checking the correct answers in the Key at the back of the book (in 'withKey' editions) Discussion helps everybody to understand and ... different grammarandvocabulary tasks based on a short text and sets of sentences The second part, Section B, asks you to read a passage, answer a number of comprehension andvocabulary questions, and ... understand and speak to the examiner and other candidates in Paper The grammarandvocabulary in this book will be a great help i Problem tenses Entry t e s t Fill each of the blanks with a...
... your answers with other students or with your teacher before checking the correct answers in the Key at the back of the book (in 'withKey' editions) Discussion helps everybody to understand and ... different grammarandvocabulary tasks based on a short text and sets of sentences The second part, Section B, asks you to read a passage, answer a number of comprehension andvocabulary questions, and ... understand and speak to the examiner and other candidates in Paper The grammarandvocabulary in this book will be a great help i Problem tenses Entry t e s t Fill each of the blanks with a...
... your answers with other students or with your teacher before checking the correct answers in the Key at the back of the book (in 'withKey' editions) Discussion helps everybody to understand and ... different grammarandvocabulary tasks based on a short text and sets of sentences The second part, Section B, asks you to read a passage, answer a number of comprehension andvocabulary questions, and ... understand and speak to the examiner and other candidates in Paper The grammarandvocabulary in this book will be a great help i Problem tenses Entry t e s t Fill each of the blanks with a...
... news (Activities and 3) • actions which are now complete, often with yet and already (Activities 4, and 6) • past events with a present result (Activities and 8) • experiences and news events ... experiment, filter paper ( ) to separate sand from a mixture of sand and salt First, a few grams of salt and sand ( ) with water in a beaker, then a filter funnel with filter paper inside it ( ) ... vary your route and time On parklands, keep to the main paths and open spaces, where you can see and be seen by other people (D) Carry your house keys in your A bag B pocket C hand If someone...
... news (Activities and 3) • actions which are now complete, often with yet and already (Activities 4, and 6) • past events with a present result (Activities and 8) • experiences and news events ... experiment, filter paper ( ) to separate sand from a mixture of sand and salt First, a few grams of salt and sand ( ) with water in a beaker, then a filter funnel with filter paper inside it ( ) ... vary your route and time On parklands, keep to the main paths and open spaces, where you can see and be seen by other people (D) Carry your house keys in your A bag B pocket C hand If someone...
... general emphasis with phrases that use only: Only by patience and hard work will wefind a solution Only in this way we stand any chance of success and we can also use phrases with no: Zn no way ... china shop and upset everyone Fill the gap in the phrases below with one of these words class streets peas head spots cheese a Mozart and Wagner are as different as chalk and b c ... collocates with the adjective: Nobody is immunefrom criticism Here are more examples: ashamed of devoid of integral to subject to descended from lacking in compatible with intent on filled with characteristic...
... left hand Why don't they always stick out their left hand anyway and surprise al1 us (6) once in a while? I've seen some lefties writing like crabs and producing handwriting from (7) planet and ... coastal (8) and inland on bogs and lakes In winter practically (9) British fishing ports and harbours are home to the gulls while inland they either feed off farmland (1 0) find ... life was rnuch easier and more cornfortable when (18)of thern could utter anything more than 'goo-goo' and 'da-da' and (19) rny wife and ould settle down for a rneal without feeling strangers...
... time? We can repeat words linked withand or a preposition: He ran and ran until he could go nofurther This is especially common with time phrases: I've told you time and time again not to pick your ... phrases than you need with time on m y hands grow on somebody round the bend slow but sure cut and thrust rule of thumb ins and outs too much of a good thing lost his touch rank and file make a go ... merely gave a brief and not verv thorou~h glance at the records e The current administrative procedures are slow inefficient and difficult to deal with f The conductor paid close and detailed attention...
... Expressing purpose and efect RESULT, CAUSE AND EFFECT Apart from linking clauses, we can express purpose and result in other ways PURPOSE AND INTENTION We can use vocabulary items with meanings related ... bear Ladies and gentlemen, boys and girls, friends - If we can stand (1) and not give (2) to pressure, if we can keep standing up (3) what we believe in and not cave ... examples: a She walked into the roorn with the stolen picture and looked around carejülly She established that she was alone and walked over to the window She opened it and irnrnediately it started to...