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Inside Out Upper Intermediate Grammar Companion Key 3 1 Images (1) a) have been 1 b) take a) shows c) have b) captures d) was working c) is piloting e) noticed d) has just helped f) were emitting e) is watching g) was causing f) has progressed h) had passed/passed g) board i) placed h) has been circumnavigated j) shone i) is currently developing k) made l) had been 2 m) has become a) inspired n) have b) was orbiting o) was c) thought d) had taken e) proved f) had taken g) was h) landed Inside Out Upper Intermediate Grammar Companion Key Inside Out Upper Intermediate Grammar Companion Key 4 1 Images (2) a) wasn’t 1 b) isn’t a) So am I. I’m not. c) don’t b) Neither do I. I do. d) are c) So do I. I don’t. e) is d) Neither do I. I do. f) mustn’t e) Neither have I. I have. g) can’t f) So can I. I can’t. h) does g) So would I. I wouldn’t. i) haven’t h) Neither had I I had. j) aren’t i) So did I. I didn’t. k) shall j) Neither do I. I do. l) will/would/can/could k) So am I. I’m not. m) don’t l) Neither did I. I did. n) isn’t m) So am I. I’m not. n) Neither am I. I am. 5 a) It’s at 2.30, isn’t it? 2 Student’s own answers. b) Her name’s Connie, isn’t it? c) She lives near the school, doesn’t she? 3 Student’s own answers, one of the following: d) They’re playing Italy, aren’t they? a) Neither am I. I am. e) It was William, wasn’t it? b) So did I. I didn’t. f) It wasn’t that good, was it? c) So can I. I can’t. g) Well, it’s not that cheap, is it? d) So have I. I haven’t. e) Neither can I. I can. 6 Student’s own answers, one of the following: f) So did I. I didn’t. a) Yes, I am. No, I’m not. g) Neither have I. I have. b) Yes, I did. No, I didn’t. h) So will I. I won’t. c) Yes, I have. No, I haven’t. i) So do I. I don’t. d) Yes, I can. No, I can’t. j) So would I. I wouldn’t. e) Yes, I would. No, I wouldn’t. f) Yes, I am. No, I’m not. g) Yes, I do. No, I don’t. Inside Out Upper Intermediate Grammar Companion Key Inside Out Upper Intermediate Grammar Companion Key 4 1 Images (3) a) Could you tell me where you were born? (Answer 4) 1 b) Is it true that you use your middle name as a) Do you know if there is an ATM machine near your last name? (Answer 1) here? c) I’d like to know how you would describe b) Could you tell me how long it takes to get to yourself. (Answer 6) the station? d) Do you mind telling me if you’ve got any bad c) Do you happen to know if the Paris flight has habits? (Answer 7) been delayed? e) Could you tell me when you started acting? d) When do you think they’ll arrive? (Answer 5) e) Do you know where the library is? f) Would you say your big break was playing the f) Would you say Oxford is a good place to live? computer game heroine ‘Lara Croft’? (Answer 3) g) Could you tell me how much this costs? g) I’m interested to know if you are any good at h) Have you any idea what the exchange rate for computer games. (Answer 2) Euros is? 5 Student’s own answers. 2 a) Could you tell me how far the hotel is from the city centre? b) Do you know how long it takes to walk to the city centre? c) I’d like to know how much a single room is/costs? d) Could you tell me if the internet facilities are free? e) Have you any idea how much a taxi is/costs from the airport?/Have you any idea how much a taxi from the airport is/costs? f) I was wondering where your excursions to local sights go. 3 Student’s own answers, for example, Do you know what time the library closes? Could you tell me how to get to the bus station? Do you have any idea where I can get my camera fixed? Inside Out Upper Intermediate Grammar Companion Key Inside Out Upper Intermediate Grammar Companion Key 5 2 Family (1) a) on revising 1 b) for being a) We’ve arranged to meet them at 8 o’clock. c) on paying b) I don’t mind cooking dinner for you. d) for being c) I spent three hours reading my book last night. e) on passing d) Peter tends to lose things all the time. e) We’re aiming to leave before it gets dark. 6 Student’s own answers, for example, This evening, I feel like going to the cinema. I’ve f) Marco was only pretending to be angry. always dreamt of scoring the winning goal in g) I’m considering looking for a new job. the World Cup final. h) He refuses to do it. i) We expect to arrive in about 30 minutes. j) I really miss seeing my friends back home. k) Can you remind me to turn off the lights? l) I’d prefer you to come at 6.30. m) I’ll invite Sam to come with us. 2 a) forced b) making c) let d) allow 3 a) to do b) stay c) to go d) to be e) getting up f) tidy g) going h) playing i) to be 4 Student’s own answers. Inside Out Upper Intermediate Grammar Companion Key Inside Out Upper Intermediate Grammar Companion Key 4 2 Family (2) a) at 1 b) to a) It’s free to download NetShield Firewall. c) of NetShield Firewall is free to download. d) for b) It’s easy to install WebBrowserX. e) about WebBrowserX is easy to install. f) on c) It’s impossible to break TopChef Cookware. TopChef Cookware is impossible to break. g) for d) It’s free to join FamilySearch. h) at FamilySearch is free to join. i) for 2 j) with a) sorry to hear k) in/with b) great to be l) on c) ready to leave m) to d) impossible to hear e) Pleased to meet 5 Student’s own answers. f) likely to rain g) easy to get 6 Student’s own answers, for example, I’m not h) important (for you) to be bad at tennis. I’m useless at singing. I’m fed up with the weather. i) difficult (for me) to understand j) easy (for you) to find 3 Student’s own answers, for example, It’s essential to study hard. It’s important to speak English as much as possible. It’s useful to read books in the language. Inside Out Upper Intermediate Grammar Companion Key Inside Out Upper Intermediate Grammar Companion Key 3 3 Money (1) a) a 1 b) a a) not with the c) The b) with the d) a c) not with the e) the d) with the f) the e) not with the g) the f) with the h) the We’re now almost at the end of our holiday to i) the North America. The United States is amazing. In j) the New York at the moment – staying at the Gershwin Hotel just off Fifth Avenue near Union Square. k) the Went to the Museum of Modern Art this morning, which was fantastic, and off for a walk in Central Park later. Have been all over the country – a) a highlights so far are the Rocky Mountains, Mount b) a Rushmore, canoeing on the Colorado River and surfing in the Pacific in California. Off to Canada c) the for two weeks in a few days. d) a Will e-mail again soon. Jx e) the 2 a) A a) the b) a b) the c) the c) – d) the d) the e) the e) the f) the f) – g) the g) – h) a h) the i) the i) – j) the j) – k) the k) the l) the l) – m) the m) the n) the n) – o) the p) the q) a Inside Out Upper Intermediate Grammar Companion Key Inside Out Upper Intermediate Grammar Companion Key 4 a) the sugar b) sugar c) the CDs d) CDs e) bars music the music the bars f) £20 the £10 5 a) – the b) – – c) – the Inside Out Upper Intermediate Grammar Companion Key Inside Out Upper Intermediate Grammar Companion Key 3 3 Money (2) a) ’d come out didn’t have 1 (Bold underlined verbs refer to the present or b) wouldn’t be ’d gone future. Verbs in bold only refer to the past.) c) ’d told could have done a) If he hadn’t made such a mess of his exams, d) wouldn’t worry were he’d be at university now. e) had ’d be able b) If it were a bit cheaper, I’d buy it. f) didn’t like wouldn’t have bought c) I’m sure he’d have got the job if he’d applied for it. g) would have done ’d put in d) If I had more money, I’d have bought it. h) ’d be didn’t smoke. e) If your parents hadn’t lent us that money, we’d be in a real mess. 4 Student’s own answers, for example: f) If ever you needed financial help, who would a) If I found a winning lottery ticket in the you turn to? classroom, I’d not tell anyone and claim the money. 2 b) If I could be anywhere in the world right now, I’d be in a café in New York. a) If I hadn’t overslept, I wouldn’t have missed my train. c) If I borrowed my friend’s car… b) If he’d been in work today, I could have asked d) If I could change one thing about myself… him. e) If I won €10 million in the lottery… c) If we hadn’t missed the last bus, we wouldn’t be having to walk home. 5 Student’s own answers, for example, If I had d) If I didn’t like him, I wouldn’t be going to his the chance, I’d love to live abroad for a while. party. Things would be a lot better if I had a bit more e) If I didn’t like him, I wouldn’t have gone to free time. I wouldn’t be surprised if it rained his party. this afternoon. f) If she had time, she could (would be able to) help me. g) If I’d seen him, I would have talked to him. h) If I hadn’t stayed up all night, I wouldn’t be feeling so tired. Inside Out Upper Intermediate Grammar Companion Key Inside Out Upper Intermediate Grammar Companion Key 6 Student’s own answers, for example, It’s important to drink plenty of water. It’s a good 4 Body (1) idea to exercise as much as possible. 1 a) That must be awful b) Serves you right. c) I know what you mean. d) You’ve only got yourself to blame. 2 1) a c 2) b d 3 Student’s own answers, for example: a) Serves you right/You’ve only got yourself to blame/Poor you/Oh dear b) I know what you mean/Oh dear c) Poor you/Oh dear/That must be awful d) Serves you right/You’ve only got yourself to blame/Poor you/Oh dear 4 a) going b) drinking c) spending d) ’d look e) start f) Go g) to take 5 a) If you ask me, you should complain to the manager. b) If I were you, I’d report it to the police. c) You could try joining a club or a course or something. d) Have you tried calling his mobile? e) Have you thought of getting a new one? f) It’s probably best to say nothing. g) If you ask me, you should go to the doctor’s. Inside Out Upper Intermediate Grammar Companion Key Inside Out Upper Intermediate Grammar Companion Key 4 4 Body (2) a) They’ve called the meeting off called off the meeting/called it off/called off it. 1 b) We’ll look the problem into/look into the a) turned up problem/look into it/look it into straight away. b) getting at c) That’s the second time he’s let Tom down/let c) got away down Tom/let him down/let down him this week. d) go on d) Sam got his illness over/got over his e) went off illness/got it over/got over it very quickly. f) came out e) They turned my proposal down/turned down g) grew up my proposal/turned it down/turned down it. f) I gave smoking up/gave up smoking/gave it up/gave up it a few years ago. g) We need to go your report through/go through 2 your report/go it through/go through it again. a) 4 h) I can always count Fred on/count on b) 1 Fred/count him on/count on him to be there for me. c) 2 i) I ran Sarah into/ran into Sarah/ran her d) 9 into/ran into her in town yesterday. e) 5 f) 6 5 g) 8 a) turn it up h) 7 b) pick them up i) 3 c) saw through him d) dawned on me 3 e) come across it a) 3 f) look it up b) 7 g) fill it in c) 2 h) made it up d) 1 i) puts up with him e) 6 j) get away with it f) 8 g) 4 h) 5 i) 10 j) 9 Inside Out Upper Intermediate Grammar Companion Key

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