Traveller Pre Intermediate Grammar Book Key
Traveller Pre Intermediate Grammar Book Key
9. b 10. c 11. a
1. My parents didn’t use to give me 7. for
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2. Did you use to go out more in the C.
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past? 1. On
3. Alex used to swim more when 2. on
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6. from, to/until/till 1. c 2. a 3. b
7. at B. 4. c 5. b 6. a
1. a 2. b 3. c 4. a 5. b 6. a
D. C.
1. c 2. b 3. a 4. a C. 1. I have never eaten snails.
5. c 6. b 7. a 8. b 1. John was getting ready to go 2. My brother visited Africa a few
out when Andrew called. years ago.
E. Open answers 2. While she was cooking, her 3. Did Sheila take a pottery course
daughter was preparing the salad. last year?
MODULE 2 3. Hugh found a wallet as he 4. The boys have always wanted to
was walking down the street. go skiing.
Unit 5 (2a) 4. As soon as I opened the door, 5. Mother has just made a
A. my mobile phone rang. chocolate cake.
1. was raining 5. Steve was sunbathing when it
2. was doing, was listening started raining. D.
3. was driving 6. She was listening to the radio 1. visited
4. were living while she was doing the 2. went
5. were playing housework. 3. have been
6. was standing, wasn’t waiting 4. arrived
D. 5. took
B. 1. did... return 6. saw
1. Were you sleeping yesterday 2. got 7. have always wanted
afternoon? 3. were... doing 8. haven’t decided
No, I wasn’t. I was talking on the 4. happened
phone. 5. was doing Unit 8 (2e)
2. Was Emma cooking at 1:15 pm? 6. were A.
No, she wasn’t. She was doing 7. did... see 1. A: ’ve tried, since
the washing-up. 8. was doing B: haven’t seen, for
3. Were the students doing a 9. was looking / looked 2. A: ’ve visited, since
project two hours ago? 10. saw B: Have you been
No, they weren’t. They were taking 11. was riding 3. A: have you had
a test. 12. reached B: haven’t had, for
4. Were you sunbathing on the beach 13. turned / was turning 4. A: have they known
last Monday? 14. didn’t see B: have known,
Yes, I was. 15. hit since A: have been,
5. Was he watching TV at 9:00 pm 16. fell for
last night? 17. didn’t stop
No, he wasn’t. He was listening 18. drove B.
to the radio. 19. called
1. Agnes has been a teacher for
20. reported ten years.
C. 21. Did... manage
2. Paul has had his new motorbike
1. was painting a picture. 22. couldn’t
since last month.
2. were playing football. 23. was
3. I haven’t seen Richard for two days.
3. was sleeping. 4. My brothers haven’t
Unit 7 (2d) played basketball for three
A.
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D. 3. A: can/could
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1. has been B: couldn’t / wasn’t able to,
6. Helen and Nick haven’t 2. Have... taken can/could/may
ordered pizzas yet. 3. took A: can/may
4. have already done 4. A: Can/Could
D. 5. have always wanted, have only B: can’t
1. b 2. a 3. b 4. a 5. b 6. b been, went Unit 10
6. have... known, first met (3b) A.
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1. c 2. b 3. a 4. a 5. c
A. E. Open answers
6. b 7. c
1. were coming
2. happened MODULE 3
3. noticed B.
4. thought 1. need
Unit 9 (3a)
5. was 2. needn’t
A.
6. were walking 3. Need
1. can’t
7. saw 4. don’t need
2. haven’t been able to
8. was 5. needs
3. May
9. ran 6. do... need
4. Could
10. phoned 7. doesn’t need
5. could
11. were 8. needn’t
6. was able to
12. was 7. can’t
13. were waiting C.
14. were trying / tried B. 1. You mustn’t smoke in the hospital.
15. was getting 2. We don’t have to wake up
1. Can/Could/May I leave school early
16. arrived early tomorrow. It’s Saturday.
today?
17. put 3. She needn’t cook. There is lots
2. Can/Could we go to the
18. thanked of food.
beach tomorrow?
3. Can/Could/May I try on this shirt? 4. Children mustn’t talk loudly in the
B. library.
4. Can/Could I use the phone?
1. While I was trying to fix the car, 5. He doesn’t need to take a taxi.
5. Can/Could I borrow your camera?
I got a terrible headache. I’ll drive him to the airport.
6. Can/Could/May we bring our
2. The students ran out of the 6. The fridge is empty. Lisa has to go
project on Monday?
classroom as soon as the bell to the supermarket.
rang.
3. We saw John and Emily as we C.
D.
were leaving the restaurant. 1. Can/Could you give me a
1. have to, don’t have to, had
4. All our classmates were listening pencil, please?
to, mustn’t
carefully while George and I 2. Can/Could you open the door,
2. can’t, don’t need to, can,
were presenting our project. please?
should, shouldn’t, have to
5. When she locked the door, she 3. Can/Could you close the
turned off the lights and went to window, please?
4. Can/Could you answer the phone,
Unit 11 (3c)
bed.
please? A.
1. you tell me where the library is?
C. 2. you know when Lisa left the
1. Have… ever… visited D.
building?
2. hasn’t bought, this month 1. A: may/can/could
3. you tell me how often your son
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D.
2. nearest
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6. more interested
7. more carefully
soon as he arrives in Paris.
5. We’ll be back before it gets dark.
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8. most popular
9. heavier
10. most crowded
E.
Suggested answer
Dowlers is the newest of the
three and it is also the largest.
Ridgeview is larger than Longwood
but Longwood is older
than Ridgeview. Also, Longwood
doesn’t have as many shops as the
other two
– only 150. Ridgeview has many
shops but Dowlers has the most
shops of
all. It has 350 shops. However, it
isn’t the most popular of the
three. It has 80,000 visitors per
month. Ridgeview is more popular
than the other two with 100,000
visitors per month. Dowlers
is farther/further from the city
centre than Longwood. It’s 45
minutes away. Longwood is 30
minutes away.
MODULE 4
Unit 13 (4a)
A.
1. will … help, finish
2. do … think, ’ll buy
3. are, won’t happen
4. doesn’t study, will fail
B.
1. are, will go
2. will leave, gets
3. will be
4. will make
5. won’t wait, finishes
6. won’t lie
C.
1. Alice will call us when she
gets home.
2. After they go home, they will
have dinner with friends.
3. I won’t play computer games
until I finish my homework.
4. He will visit his parents as
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about ten years on the island of
4. No, it’s not windy enough to
Sylvia will you do, finish go hang-gliding. Tahiti in the Pacific Ocean.
Fred ’ll start, come 5. No, I’m too tired to exercise. the island in the Pacific Ocean
Fred ’ll get, book 6. Yes, we are hungry enough to
Fred Will you help eat three pizzas each.
Sylvia ’ll help, ’ll start, get Unit 16 (4d)
Sylvia ’ll buy A.
1. who
Unit 14 (4b) 2. who
A. 3. which
1. will have to, will change 4. which
2. will be able to 5. who
3. won’t be able to 6. which
4. will rain
5. will have to B.
1. Niagara Falls is a great
B. waterfall which/that is in North
1. c 2. b 3. a 4. a 5. b 6. b America.
2. Jørn Utzon is the architect who/
C. that designed the Sydney Opera
She’ll have to learn Spanish. House.
She’ll be able to meet new 3. Football is a sport (which/that)
people. many people in Saudi Arabia
She’ll be able to visit different places play.
and sights. 4. A national park is an area of
She’ll have to find a place to stay. land where people can go and
She’ll be able to try Mexican cuisine. enjoy nature.
She’ll have to leave her family and 5. The Empire State Building is
friends behind. a famous landmark
which/that stands out in New
Unit 15 (4c) York City.
A. 6. A doctor is someone
(who/that) people see when
1. too young
they are ill.
2. enough
3. too
4. enough water C.
5. very 1. the famous football player
6. isn’t warm enough who/that plays for Manchester
United.
B. the team (which/that) the famous
1. It’s too hot. footballer Wayne Rooney plays
2. It’s too difficult. for.
3. He’s got enough money. 2. the fundraiser which/that took
4. They aren’t rich enough. place at Wembley Stadium on
13 July 1985.
C. (the place) where the fundraiser
‘Live Aid’ took place on 13 July
1. Yes, I am old enough to hire
1985.
a motorbike.
3. the American astronomer who/that
2. Yes, I’ve got enough money to
discovered the dwarf planet Pluto
go shopping.
in 1930.
3. Yes, we’ve got enough paint to
the dwarf planet (which/that)
paint the tree house.
the American astronomer Clyde
Tombaugh discovered in 1930.
4. the French painter who/that spent
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Gauguin spent about ten years.
3. can’t run fast enough to
win the race.
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5. I can’t stand listening to the 4. built
12. to become news again. 5. is always locked
6. How about having pizza tonight? 6. was sent
B.
2. He rang her to tell her the news. D. C.
3. She put on her trainers to go jogging. 1. b 2. a 3. b 4. c 5. b 1. The old man was rescued by the
4. She bought some eggs to make 6. a 7. a 8. c 9. b 10. c fire fighters.
a cake. 11. b 12. b 2. Their house was sold a month ago.
5. He went shopping to buy a 3. Tickets are sold at the reception desk.
present for Mark. 4. The students’ parents were called
Unit 19 (5c)
A. by the teacher.
C. 5. Paper is recycled by many
1. He shouldn’t eat sweets.
1. to make people nowadays.
He should go to the dentist’s.
2. to become 6. The book was returned to the library
2. He should pay attention in
3. hurry last week.
class. He should study harder.
4. to finish
3. He shouldn’t walk.
5. help D.
He should stay in
6. taste
bed. 1. travelled
4. She shouldn’t go out. 2. was served
D.
She shouldn’t eat ice-cream. 3. was made
1. to get a loan.
4. grow
2. to pick Billy up from the airport.
B. 5. took
3. him go to the beach.
4. to go to the dentist with Sue. 1. You’d better not wear jeans. 6. was added
5. to buy the magazine. 2. She’d better replace it. 7. was produced
6. to leave a deposit. 3. You’d better not break it. 8. loves
4. He’d better take a jacket. 9. is eaten
Unit 18 (5b) 5. You’d better take a taxi.
A. 6. She’d better not forget her passport. REVISION
1. b 2. c 3. c 4. a 5. b 6. a A.
C. 1. c 2. b 3. a 4. c 5. c
B. 1. You should not eat too many sweets. 6. b 7. b 8. c 9. a 10. b
1. leaving 2. You should take the bus to the
2. to touch city centre, not the car. B.
3. Travelling 3. You had better not be late 1. My mother makes me practise the
4. to see because the boss will be angry. piano every day.
5. shopping 4. You should relax. 2. Carol helped her mother (to) iron
6. watching 5. You had better study more from the curtains last night.
7. to spend now on. 3. Tom’s parents didn’t let him go
8. having out last Saturday.
9. to make Unit 20 (5d) 4. It is good to sleep eight hours
10. travelling A. every night.
1. are kept 5. Fred offered to drive the children to
C. 2. was cooked school yesterday.
1. Amanda can’t help crying when 3. is painted 6. It was kind of Susan to help
she remembers her home town. 4. was damaged Mary with the preparations last
5. is cleaned night.
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1. She may/might /could go on a diet. 4. Neither will Have … seen, Haven’t … heard,
2. He may/might/could become
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REVISION
A.
4. Shouldn’t you visit a doctor? ar
4. was so funny that
everybody laughed.
2. You may/might/could have an B. was such a funny joke that
accident. 1. aren’t I? everybody laughed
3. I may/might/could visit him this 2. will you?
summer. C.
3. doesn’t she?
4. She may/might/could cut her finger. 1. a 2. b 3. c 4. b 5. c 6. a
4. did you?
5. He may/might/could buy a yacht.
5. can they?
6. She may/might/could burn the food. D.
6. shall we?
7. have they? 1. so
B. 2. so
8. aren’t you?
1. When he sees you, he’ll be surprised. 3. How
2. If you apologise to George, he’ll 4. such
C.
speak to you again. 5. What
1. have you 6. such
3. If you are honest with me, I’ll
help you. 2. did you 7. so
3. don’t you
4. If you promise that you’ll
4. won’t I
drive carefully, I’ll lend you Unit 27 (7c)
5. can’t you
my car. A.
5. When Mr Sullivan retires, he’ll 1. himself
take up gardening. D. 2. them
2. Doesn’t it look great on me? / 3. myself
C. It looks great on me, doesn’t 4. us
it? 5. herself
1. a 2. b 3. a 4. a 5. c 6. b
3. Haven’t we met before? / We 6. yourselves
have met before, haven’t we?
D.
4. Can’t you ride a bike? B.
1. has been 5. Aren’t you studying for your
2. have been getting 1. yourself
English test?
3. has been cooking 2. himself
6. Isn’t the jacket on the sofa yours?
4. has made 3. themselves
/ The jacket on the sofa is yours,
4. ourselves
5. has been cleaning isn’t it?
5. himself
6. has cleaned
6. myself
7. hasn’t cleaned Unit 26 (7b)
8. have been doing A.
C.
9. haven’t finished 1. How
1. c 2. a 3. b 4. c 5. b
10. have bought 2. such
6. a 7. c 8. a 9. c 10. b
11. have been 3. What
12. haven’t been 4. so
13. has been working / has worked 5. How
6. such Unit 28 (7d)
14. has just finished A.
7. What
15. has prepared 1. fell
B. 2. played
E. Open answers 3. had prepared
1. was such fine weather that we
went swimming. 4. washed
MODULE 7 was so fine that we went swimming. 5. came
2. are so cheap that I’ll buy three.
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(that) he should become a from him. The man looked very 7. told her (that) she is/was never
basketball player.
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shocked and ran out of the café. ‘What happy and that he would see what
3. The children were playing so quietly a strange man!’ he thought. When he he could do.
(that) I didn’t realise they were in had finished his coffee, he found
the house. another bag of sweets. He had taken
the man’s sweets by mistake! ‘The
poor man!’ he thought.
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4. would/could get
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5. asked George how he got to
A.
5. lived school every morning.
1. b 2. a 3. c 4. c told Vicky that he took the bus.
6. ate
5. c 6. b 7. c 6. asked Philip if/whether he had
B. watched the documentary the
B. previous night / the night before.
1. Elisa wishes she weren’t busy / she
1. where they lived. told her that he hadn’t because he
had more free time.
2. if/whether they had bought tickets was reading a very interesting
2. We wish we could afford a
for the museum. book.
bigger house.
3. Brian not to play with the matches.
3. I wish I went out with my
4. me to close the window.
friends more often.
5. me if/whether I needed any help. C.
4. I wish it weren’t/wasn’t such a
6. the children to be quiet. 1. didn’t work
hot day today.
5. Tom wishes he went on holiday. 2. would you like
C. 3. were
1. Dennis wanted to know if/whether 4. were
C.
Ed was going out that night. 5. wrote
1. a 2. c 3. c 4. a 5. b 6. c
2. The man asked the waiter to bring 6. would be
him some more orange juice.
D. 7. were
3. My father wanted to know
1. won 8. wouldn’t be
if/whether I had finished my
homework. 2. would go 9. told
4. The man ordered the taxi driver to 3. would look after 10. would you believe
stop the car. 4. went
5. Billy told me not to worry. 5. needed D.
6. wouldn’t mind 1. b 2. c 3. a 4. c
6. Tom asked Paul if/whether he
would go to the football match the 7. would get 5. b 6. c 7. b 8. a
next/ following week. 8. didn’t dislike
E. Open answers
D. REVISION
1. Mr Taylor asked Mark what he A.
was doing. He told him that he was 1. a 2. b 3. c
looking for the car keys. His father 4. c 5. a 6. b
told him that they weren’t there. 7. a 8. b 9. c
Mark asked him to give him the car 10. a 11. c 12. c
keys. Mr Taylor told him to ask for
the car before taking the keys. B.
Mark asked his father if he could 1. asked Alan what he was doing.
borrow the car. Mr Taylor told him told Jim that he was tidying his desk.
that he was sorry but he couldn’t
2. asked Ben if/whether he would go
have the car then. Mark told him
to the football match on Sunday.
not to be so difficult. His father
told Tom that he wouldn’t because
told him that he couldn’t take the
he was going camping at the
car because his brother had already
weekend.
taken it. Mark asked him why he
3. asked Mary why she hadn’t
hadn’t told him that in the first
bought the red dress.
place.
told Carol that she (had) liked the
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