... the paint, one of my sisters (11) (open) the door Nobody (12) (tell) her that we (13) (be) in the room, you see So instead of painting the walls, we (14) (spend) all morning cleaning the paint ... Clive C was deciding C has become C was telling C was moving C come C stay C am going D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D wasn't writing have been have had am not doing was stopping was waiting have changed ... kind of car? ever Have c) This is my first visit to Scotland I This is the first time d) During dinner, the phone rang I While 26 had already left this kind of car before Scotland phone rang GRAMMAR...
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... It cost me a lot of money The new Key points Long sentences with relative clauses are more common in writing In speech it is more usual to join shorter clauses with conjunctions The hotel, which ... lives in Paris They arrived in Peru He's in the kitchen At refers to points with a particular purpose rather than inside She lives at home I'll meet you at the bus stop Compare: They met in the cinema ... of Britain d) I was brought up in/ on an island near/next to the coast of Scotland e) Travelling by /in your own car is better than going by/on foot f) Jack was leaning by/against the wall with his...
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First Certificate language practice with key 9 pdf
... Larry Explain what each object is for, using one of the verbs in the box a) brush It's for painting things b) glue c) fridge d) sink e) dustbin f) toothbrush g) corkscrew h) key 79 FIRST C E R ... and in spite of These expressions are followed by a noun (including the -ing form used as a noun), and not by a clause (subject + verb) In spite of the rain, we went out (Although it was raining, ... Afterwards means after something has happened The film is starting now I'll tell you afterwards Other problems • In: On: At: In January, In 1968, In the morning/afternoon/evening On Thursday, On my...
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First Certificate language practice with key 10 potx
... am in favour of some gadgets, but I am against of having everything in life depending on pushing a button 91 Explanations Ability Can and be able to Can, like all modal verbs, cannot be used in ... used in an infinitive or continuous form We use be able to in situations where we need these forms I'd like to be able to swim Not being able to swim is annoying Certainty and uncertainty • Must ... at down though at and over out in away and it although far to who B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B in with which the with so into of out which which why much in since C C C C C C C C C C C C C C...
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First Certificate language practice with key 11 docx
... later) But in everyday speech we often use didn't need to for both cases GRAMMAR 17 M O D A L V E R B S : PAST Pronunciation and writing In speech, have is often contracted in the forms in this ... been injured 2) You could have been injured e) A: You forgot my birthday again! B: 1) Sorry, I should have looked in my diary 2) Sorry, I had to look in my diary f) A: We had a terrible crossing ... contracted in the forms in this unit I must've left my wallet in the car Indirect speech Must and shall In indirect speech (see Grammar 6) must is reported as must or had to Shall is reported...
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First Certificate language practice with key 12 pot
... opens? Complaining Inviting Asking for information Accepting an invitation Asking for advice 10 Asking for directions Introducing other people Offering to something Disagreeing Ending a conversation ... Asking how someone is Asking for information Introducing yourself and others Inviting Accepting and declining invitations Offering something Offering to something 105 FIRST C E R T I F I C A T ... church 106 Declining an invitation Introducing yourself Greeting a friend Offering to something Asking for directions 10 Offering something Agreeing Apologising Giving directions Giving advice G...
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First Certificate language practice with key 15 pps
... thought • With not as/so as Being a nurse is not as interesting as being a doctor • With (just) as as Living in the country is just as expensive as living in London • With such as I've never been ... subject Instead we use everything Everything is missing, I'm afraid (NOT All is missing) Note these idiomatic uses of no No parking No smoking It's no use It's no good Each refers to the single ... I always go to the cinema on Thursdays in winter Thursday I go to the cinema every Thursday in winter b) This has nothing to with you! none This is business! c) I'm afraid there aren't any empty...
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First Certificate language practice with key 18 doc
... something • Prepositions With agree with, argue with, begin with, charge someone with a crime, deal with, discuss something with someone, provide someone with something, share something with someone, ... - In believe in, confide in someone, involve someone in something, specialise in, succeed in, take part in - Of accuse someone of something, (dis)approve of, die of something, dream of, remind ... followed by -ing or infinitive: little change of meaning Some verbs can be followed either by an -ing form or an infinitive and there is little or no change in meaning Verbs in this list include:...
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First Certificate language practice with key 20 pot
... succeeded owing to her hard work (verb + owing to) Grammar 13 and the first part of this unit cover linking words that join clauses within a sentence There are also linking words that join ideas ... additional points Furthermore , Moreover , In addition to , As well as this , Besides this • Giving opinions We can introduce personal opinions Personally , In my own opinion/view • 186 Sequencing We ... the points we are making First (of all) , Secondly , Next , Then , Finally/lastly/last of all In narrative, the sequence of events can be introduced by: First , Then , After that , Finally /in the...
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