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ADePaoli - January Grammar Practice
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Pag. 92 ex. 1

1 We arrive in Rome at 10.30.

2 There’s a sightseeing tour until 1.30.

3 Lunch is at 1.30.

4 The bus leaves Rome at 5.30.

5 The bus gets back to the hotel at 6.30.

6 We spend a total of seven hours in Rome.

 

Pag. 93 ex. 2

1 A What time is the kick off of the match Arsenal against Rome?

   B It’s at 8.00 p.m.

2 A What time does the Los Angeles flight arrive?

   B It arrives at 9.30

3 A What time does Sport Today start?

   B It starts at 8.30

4 A When does your passport expire?

   B It expires on the 31st of May 2020

5 A When’s Andy’s birthday?

   B It’s on the 15th of May

 

Pag. 93 ex. 3

1 The draw for the first round of Wimbledon is to take place on the 25th of May.

2 The chief of police is to give a press conference this afternoon.

3 Teachers are to hold a one-day strike on Wednesday to protest about class sizes.

4 The long-awaited Picasso exhibition is to open in February next year.

 

Pag. 93 ex. 4

1 Quick! The bus is just about to leave.

2 Get the umbrella. I think it is about to start raining.

3 Ssh! The film is just about to start.

4 Mum, can I have a biscuit? ⁓ No, we are just about to have dinner.

5 Jane needs to know we’re going to be late. ⁓ Yes. I am just about to text her.

 

Pag. 133 ex. 1

1 I can speak German.

2 I can play the piano.

3 I can cook pasta.

4 I could speak English when I was ten.

5 I could ride a bike when I was six.

6 I couldn’t use a computer when I was five.

7 I could swim when I was three.

 

Pag. 133 ex. 2

1 Can he find his keys? ⁓ No, he can’t.

2 Can you book online? ⁓ Yes, I can.

3 Can they see the band? ⁓ No, they can’t.

4 Can he sing? ⁓ No, he can’t.

5 Can she rollerblade? ⁓ Yes, she can.

 

Pag. 133 ex. 3

1 You’ve left the oven on! I thought I could smell gas.

2 The train was really busy, but eventually we were able to find two seats.

3 I couldn’t swim until I was about six.

 

Pag. 138 ex. 1

1 You must have a valid insurance.

2 You must be at least 17 years of age.

3 All the passengers must wear a seatbelt.

4 You mustn’t drive under the influence of alcohol and drugs.

5 You mustn’t use a mobile phone while driving.

6 Under 12s mustn’t sit in the front.

 

Pag. 138 ex. 2

1 You mustn’t feed the animals.

2 You don’t have to buy anything.

3 You have to fasten your seatbelt.

4 You don’t have to pay in pounds.

5 You have to turn off your mobile.

 

Pag. 138 ex. 3

1 Do you have to wear a school uniform?

   No, we don’t.

2 I can’t come out tonight. I’ve got to visit my grandmother.

   Oh, that’s a shame. Have you definitely got to go?

3 Late again!

   Sorry, but I had to go to the doctor’s.

4 Have you seen Lara recently?

   No, I haven’t. We really must get in touch with her, though.

5 What time do we have to be at school for the trip tomorrow?

   I think the coach is leaving at 6.30. You mustn’t be late, or they’ll go out without you.