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Stop and check 3
Tense review
2 took place
were woken
being sung
joined in
were singing
met
were made
9 did help
10 were buried
11 were borrowed
12 were strengthened
13 had been
14 would / could have happened
15 lasted / were to last
16 has been
17 was visited
18 is believed
19 would be
20 is conducted
Verb patterns
1 My doctor persuaded me to see a
specialist
2 My best friend suggested (that) I
(should) look for another job
3 My mother made me go back to bed
4 The defendant denied (even) being in
the shopping centre when the theft
took place
5 Uncle Frank couldn’t get used to living
in Acapulco,
Modals
Tense usage for non-fact
were / was
’d known, ’d have taken
*d booked
wouldn't drink / didn’t drink
got
hadn’t listened, would be
were
hadn't told
Metaphors and idioms
finger
moon
foot
blue
dawned
Stop and check + Answer Keys
Softening the message
1 Could you possibly lend me £100?
2 It would be better not to tell him
3 If I were you, | wouldn’t wear that dress
4 I wouldn’t be surprised if it didn’t work / Pd be surprised if it worked
5 [Yd have thought Samantha was over forty years old
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Linking devices
1 Despite
to
Whatever while / when Provided / If having due to / following / after / owing to /
as a result of Since
9 that / which
10 However / Nevertheless / All the same / Stull
11 when / once
12 such
13 that
14 whether/if
15 as/ since / because
Intensifying adverbs
1 absolutely sincerely totally thoroughly perfectly strongly deeply bitterly very entirely
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Relative pronouns
1 My father, who died recently, was the most amazing man you could ever meet
2 The time of year I love the most is early Spring
3 1 was very concerned about what you said you and your friends had been
up to
4 Jill lives in Brazil, where the big carnival is held
5 All the children whose mums were there enjoyed the concert more
6 Everyone I asked was full of praise for him
7 To whom it may concern
8 I’m not exactly sure why I'm asking you this
9 I can’t stand people who are always moaning about everything
10 The clothes in which she was found were not the ones she was wearing when she left home
Participles Cycling selling Brought losing, missing having Breaking Given, knowing eating
ON
Vocabulary
1 foot bill
2 mind boggles
3 cost earth
4 safe sorry
5 takes sorts
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doesn’t
hadn't
must / should
might have / may have / could have
wouldn’t
conscientiously
late
severely
widely
eagerly
naturally
Anyway
Just ~
actually
Mind you
1 What I like about Bob is his big blue
eyes
2 Something my father did was work
very long hours
3 Its working late that I really hate
4 Never will ] forget the loyalty you have
all shown to me
5 What this company must do is change
and move forward
1 Brad Fitt and Jemima Aspin are
expected to attend tonight’s film
premitre
2 All applicants are assumed to be over
18
3 John Lennon is said to have lived here
in the early sixties
4 Women today are thought to be
smoking more
5 A number of people are believed to
have survived the initial impact
put up
gives away
work out
get on with
give up
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1 breakthrough
2 slip-up
3 comeback
4 drawback
5 showdown
8
1 assassinated 8 risky
2 astonishing / 9 trivial amazing / 10 gradually astounding 11 stressful
3 scrutinize 12 boastful
6 accomplished 15 rival
7 vital
]
2 couldn’t 12 to kill
3 would 13 stealing
4 could 14 to escape
5 attend 15 keep
6 going 16 (to) make
8 (to) stop 18 can’t
9 leaving 19 saying
10 heading 20 should
2
_ He persuaded me / you / him / her / us / them to leave / He was persuaded to leave
2 They wanted me to tell them a joke
3 Both defendants denied being there on the day of the crime
4 I would rather be in here with you
5 -Do you mind me opening the window? / Do you mind if I open the window?
bitterly thoroughly seriously hopelessly utterly
My only daughter, who lives in Edinburgh, is doing very well at college
I went to school with Naomi, whose brother is now a senior judge
I don’t understand why he never seems
to make friends at school
Cornwall, where I was brought up, is the most beautiful part of Britain History, which I studied at university,
is becoming increasingly popular
1 Working long hours, I know what it’s
like to have little or no free time
Booked in advance, flights abroad can
be very cheap
Having spent part of my life living on
the streets, I understand the problems
of homeless people
Written in only nine months, Carol White’s first novel soon became a best- seller
Knowing her children would try to find them, Claire hid all the Christmas presents carefully
so long as unless although Supposing
As
You can’t count on her
If you pull your socks up, you'll pass the exam
My father had to foot the bill when my
brother crashed his car
John is in deep water after sending that email
Sara was over the moon when I called
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