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LDri - Xmas Holiday Homework
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PAG 30 ES 2

Joe Jacobson was a writer and he had a “eureka” moment when he imagined and invented an electronic book that he could download and read any time he wanted.

PAG 30 ES 3

  1. Was working
  2. Was lying
  3. Finished

PAG 30 ES 4

  1. Was sitting
  2. Was feeling
  3. Heard
  4. Called
  5. Was replying
  6. Went
  7. Opened
  8. Was looking out
  9. Was driving
  10. Was getting
  11. Were
  12. Reached
  13. Put
  14. Was

PAG 30 ES 6

  1. Were studying – met
  2. Crashed – was doing
  3. Was watching – got
  4. Was raining – woke up
  5. Burned – was making
  6. Texted – was walking

PAG 30 ES 7

  1. Were your parents studying when they met?
  2. Were you doing your homework when your computer crashed last night?
  3. Were you watching tv when your mum got home yesterday?
  4. Was it raining when you woke up this morning?
  5. Were you making breakfast when you burned yourself?
  6. Were you walking to school when your friend texted you?

PAG 34 ES 3

  1. Used to
  2. Used to
  3. Bought

PAG 34 ES 4

  1. Used to read – use
  2. Didn’t use to use – drive
  3. Update – used to write
  4. Play – used to play
  5. Used to suggest – give out
  6. Used to watch – watch
  7. Use – used to look up
  8. Didn’t use to worry – give

PAG 34 ES 5

  1. My parents used to take me to school.
  2. I didn’t use to go online.

PAG 34 ES 6

  1. Did your parents use to take you to school? No, they didn’t.
  2. Did you use to go online? Yes, I did.

PAG 44 ES 1

  1. Imagine Dragons
  2. Elisa
  3. Ed Sheeran

PAG 44 ES 3

  1. Has just ended
  2. Haven’t heard
  3. Has already won
  4. Won

PAG 44 ES 4

  1. Yet
  2. Just
  3. Yet
  4. Already
  5. Just
  6. Yet

PAG 44 ES 5

  1. Grown up
  2. Began
  3. Graduated
  4. Has already earned
  5. Didn’t change
  6. Knew
  7. Wrote
  8. Haven’t had

PAG 44 ES 6

  1. I’ve already seen a live band
  2. I haven’t visited a big art gallery yet
  3. I’ve already listened to a Beethoven symphony
  4. I haven’t acted in a play yet
  5. I have already read a classical novel
  6. I haven’t written a poem or a short story yet

PAG 44 ES 7

  1. Have you seen a live band yet? No, I haven’t.
  2. Have you visit a big art gallery yet? Yes, I have.
  3. Have you listened to a Beethoven symphony yet? Yes, I have.
  4. Have you acted in a play yet? No, I haven’t.
  5. Have you read a classical novel yet? Yes, I have.
  6. Have you written a poem or a short story yet? No, I haven’t.

PAG 48 ES 2

  1. The biggest
  2. Busier
  3. More expensive
  4. Better

PAG 48 ES 3

  1. Than
  2. As
  3. More
  4. As
  5. Than
  6. As

PAG 48 ES 4

  1. The worst
  2. The greatest
  3. The most exciting
  4. The funniest
  5. The best
  6. The most intelligent

PAG 48 ES 6

  1. Not old enough
  2. Too expensive
  3. Not confident enough
  4. Too young
  5. Not patient enough
  6. Not fast enough

PAG 78 ES 3

  1. Goes
  2. Will go

PAG 78 ES 4

  1. C
  2. A
  3. E
  4. B
  5. D

PAG 78 ES 6

  1. Go – won’t go
  2. Tell – won’t let
  3. Won’t learn – visit
  4. Doesn’t agree – won’t be
  5. Thinks – will convince

PAG 78 ES 2

  1. C
  2. B
  3. C
  4. B
  5. A

PAG 78 ES 3

  1. Had
  2. Would spend

PAG 78 ES 4

  1. Went – would want
  2. Wouldn’t be – worked
  3. Would improve – took
  4. Would retire – were
  5. Would be – had

PAG 78 ES 5

  1. If I had a part-time job, I’d earn money.
  2. If I earned money, I’d go out.
  3. If I met new people, my life wouldn’t be boring.
  4. If my life weren’t boring, I’d be happy.
  5. If I weren’t happy, I’d need a part-time job.

PAG 78 ES 5

  1. Wanted – I’d ask my father
  2. Needed – I’d go to the bank
  3. Could – I’d work at home
  4. Hadn’t – I won’t do anything
  5. Were – I’d be a tiger
  6. Didn’t have to – I won’t go to school
  7. Were – I’d do lots of things

PAG 96 ES 2

  1. IT
  2. A fashion magazine
  3. From home

PAG 96 ES 3

  1. Doesn’t have to
  2. Can’t
  3. Mustn’t
  4. Has to
  5. Needs to
  6. Needs to
  7. Can
  8. Must

PAG 96 ES 4

  1. Needs to
  2. Doesn’t have to
  3. Can
  4. Mustn’t

PAG 96 ES 5

  1.  Needn’t – mustn’t
  2. Needn’t – mustn’t
  3. Mustn’t – needn’t
  4. Needn’t – mustn’t

PAG 96 ES 6

  1. Do you have to – no, I don’t
  2. Can you – no, I can’t
  3. Can you – no, I can’t
  4. Do you have to – no, I don’t
  5. Do you have to – yes, I do
  6. Can you – yes, I can

PAG 96 ES 7

  1. A police officer has to wear a uniform/doesn’t have to be good at Maths
  2. Secondary school teacher has to have a degree/doesn’t have to be fit
  3. A bus driver has to have a driving licence/doesn’t have to speak English
  4. Airline pilot has to have good eyesight/doesn’t have to be good at Maths
  5. Accountant has to be good at Maths/doesn’t have to have a driving licence
  6. A tourist guide has to work at the weekend/doesn’t have to have a degree

PAG 120 ES 2

  1. 2
  2. 1
  3. 6
  4. 4
  5. 7
  6. 3
  7. 5

PAG 120 ES 3

  1. Had + participio passato
  2. I use it to talk about the earlier of two action in the past

PAG 120 ES 6

  1. Remembered – hadn’t locked
  2. Arrived – had disappeared
  3. Hadn’t recognized – grown
  4. Felt – hadn’t appeared
  5. Was – had it happened
  6. Got – had already called
  7. Had lived – found out