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new edition
Jennifer
Seidl
Answer
Book
With class audio
CD
and
photocopiable
tests
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Introduction
Grammar
Two
is
the
second
of a series of
three
grammar
books

designed
to
make
grammar
clear,
interesting
and
easy
to
understand
for young
learners. The
books
are
designed
to
complement
any
coursebook,
and
they cover
the
same
basic
grammar
syllabus as
most
beginner's
courses. The
books

can
be
worked
through systematically, or
particular
chapters
can
be
selected
and
used
as
needed.
The Revision sections practise the
grammar
covered in
the
preceding
chapters.
Grammar
Two
is
ideal for
pre-teenagers
and
young
teenagers
during their first few years of English
language
study

.
It
has
a communicative, activity-
based
approach.
Alongside
the
written
exercises
(which
can
be
completed
in class or
done
as
homework),
there
are oral exercises as well as
some
pairwork
and
a few puzzles
and
classroom games.
The material revolves
around
the
daily life of

an
English family, their friends,
and
an
alien
creature
called
Trig
.
Trig
is
learning English. His role
in
the
book
might
be
a
comic
one
,
but
its function
is
serious. His struggles, frustrations
and
triumphs
are
a mirror of
the

pupils' own experience.
Each
chapter
begins with a
short
text or dialogue
which
uses
the
target structure (or structures),
usually
accompanied
by
an
illustration to help
learners
understand
the
situation. A 'Words to learn'
box
highlights
important
or useful words which will
be
used
in
the
chapter. A
'Grammar
lesson'

summarizes
the
grammar
point(s), usually in
the
form of a table or in a few simple
sentences
of
explanation
accompanied
by
example
sentences.
The exercises which follow provide practice of the
grammar
and
range from simple
word
insertion to
more
challenging tasks requiring the writing of
sentences.
There are
some
oral activities,
most
of
which
can
equally well

be
used
as written exercises,
with pupils writing in their notebooks. The
answers
to
the
exercises in Grammar
Two
are provided in this
Answer Book.
You
will also find six tests in this Answer Book,
each
of which covers
between
three
and
six
chapters
of
the
Student's
Book. The tests can be photocopied
and used in class.
An
answer
key for the tests
is
included.

Note
on
the second edition
The
second
edition
has
been
revised
and
updated
to
ensure
its
continued
relevance
and
appeal
to young
learners all
over
the
world. Although the structure
and
content
remains
essentially
the
same
,

the
following
changes
have
been
made:
• A few small extra
grammar
points
have
been
added
so
that
all
the
grammar
required for
the
Cambridge
Young Learners English Tests
is
now
covered.

Some
of the vocabulary has
been
simplified
and

there
is
extra
help with vocabulary in the form of
the 'Words
to
learn'
boxes
and
the
Wordlist
at
the
back
of
each
Student's
Book.
• New revision sections have
been
added.
These
can
be
used
to
check
pupils' progress, as pre-test
revision, or
as

additional material for
mixed
ability classes.

An
audio
CD
supplied with
the
Answer Book
provides listening material for use with the
Student's
Book in class. See
the
'Notes for
teachers'
on
page
43 of this Answer Book for
more
information.
Contents
page
Answers to Student's Book exercises
4
Tests
30
Answers to tests
42
Notes

on
listening material
46
Listening activities
47
3
1
The
Bell
family
1
Jenny
and Chip 5
Nick,
Jenny
and their friends
1
goes 6
doesn
't like
1
Can
Jenny
play
the
guitar?
2
's got 7
is
2

Can Mrs
Bell
speak
French?
3
can
8
's got
3
Is
Jenny
twelve?
4
can't
9 likes 4
Has
Jenny
got
dark
hair?
5
likes 10
doesn't
like
5
Are
Jenny
's eyes brown?
6 Have
their

neighbours
got
a
new
car?
7 Can Nick play table tennis?
2 Animals
in
danger
8 Has
Amanda
got
a dog?
9
Is
Nick twelve?
a 1
loves 9
eat
10
Has
Jenn
y got a
skateboard?
2
looks
10
eat
3
has

got
11
prefer
4
know
12
know
5
live
13
means
6 says
14
do
7 live 15
protects
8
weighs
16
are
b weighs 6
breathes
2 grows 7 blows
3
drink
8
are
4
live
9

have
5
come
10
hunt
c
Pupils'
own
answers.
3
My
father
1 gets
up
6
buys
2
washes
7
reads
3
eats
8
leaves
4 walks 9
does
5
carries
10
watches

4
Mr
Bell
1 Does 9
does
2
does
10
does
3
Do
11
does
4
don't
12
Does
5
doesn't
13
Do
6
does
14
do
7
doesn
't
15
Do

8
does
4
2
What's
Trig
doing?
1 Lists
+ ing
X+
ing
double
consonant
+ ing
eating using sitting
talking phoning
swimming
visiting writing
putting
crying driving running
2 What are they doing?
3
1
No
,
they're
not.
They're
walking.
2

No
,
he
isn't. He's climbing.
3 No,
they're
not.
They're
playing tennis.
4
No
,
she
isn't. She's cycling.
5 No,
she
isn'
t.
She's
running.
6
No
,
they're
not.
They're
dancing.
The're
busy
1 's taking 7

'm
making
2
takes
8
Is
3 Are 9
's visiting
4 'm writing
10
's
washing
5
write
11
washes
6
are
you
doing
12 's raining
3
Tom
built
a
go-kart
1
Jenny's
holiday diary
had

9
wrote
2
went
10
won
3 rained
11
saw
4 stayed
12
spent
5
looked
13
played
6
took
14
climbed
7
was
15
hurt
8
met
16
ate
2 Ask questions
a Did

they
stay
at
a nice hotel?
2 Did
Mr
Bell take
any
photos?
3 Did Nick
and
Jenny
go
to
the
disco?
4 Did
Jenny
win
the
swimming
competition?
5 Did Nick climb
on
some
rocks?
b 1
When
did it rain?
2 How

many
postcards
did
Jenny
write?
3
When
did
they
eat
paella?
4
Where
did
Jenny
play volleyball?
5
When
did Nick
and
Jenny
go to
the
disco?
3 They didn't
do
that
Tom
didn't
go to Spain.

2 Tom
didn't
break
his leg.
3 The go-kart
didn't
crash
into Nick.
4 Adam
didn't
play football.
5 Ben
didn't
break
his
arm
. He
broke
his leg.
4 Now
you
a Pupils'
own
answers. Follow example.
~
Did you go to
bed
late last night?
No
, I didn't, I

went
to
bed at nine o'clock.
b Pupils'
own
answers.
5
4
Tom's
flying
to
New
York
1
What are they doing next week?
a 1
am
visiting
5
are
going
2
are
meeting
6
am
walking
3
am
taking 7

am
flying
4
am
watching
b
1
is
helping 5
is learning
2
is
studying
6
is helping
3
is
tidying
7
is
meeting
4 is visiting
2 A disco party
1
What
time
is
it starting?
2 How
many

pupils
are
coming?
3 How
many
teachers
are
coming?
4 Who is
making
the
food?
5
Where
are
you buying
the
drinks?
6
What
music
are
you playing?
7
What
time
is
it finishing?
8 Are
you

taking
any
photos?
9 Are you having a karaoke
competition?
10
Are you inviting friends from
other
schools?
3 Plans
for
next week
Pupils'
own
answers. Follow example.
c:>
On
Tuesday
I'm
meeting
a friend
after
school.
4
Jobs
a
1
Helen is
an
artist. 6

Alex
is
a dancer.
2
John
is
an
actor.
7
Bill
is a
mechanic
.
3
Lisa
is
a hairdresser. 8
Sue
is
a reporter.
4 Max is a
policeman.
9
Don is a pilot.
5
Sally
is
a dentist.
10
Liz

is a teacher.
b
No
fixed answers. Follow example.
c:>
CLASS
Are
you
a/an .

?
6
5
Trig
and
Jenny
at the cinema
1
a
10
The
2 The
11
an
3
the
12
an
4
the

13
a
5 a
14
the
6 a
15
the
7 a 16
the
8
the
17
a
9 a
OR
the
18
the
5
We're
going
to
London
1
About
you
a
the
is

not
needed
at
all.
b
Pupils'
own
answers.
1 I
have

. for breakfast.
2 I go
to school by
bus/on
foot.
3 I have
my
English
lesson
before/after
lunch.
4 I
do
my
home
work
before/after
dinner
.

5
My
parents
go to
work
by
car/bus/train.
2
Why?
Mr
Bell
turned
on
the
radio to listen to
the
news.
2 Nick
went
to
the
fridge to
get
the
milk.
3
Jenny
opened
her
pencil

case
to look for
her
pen.
4 Nick
opened
his
wardrobe
to
get
his coat.
5
Jenny
went
to
the
wash
basin
to
wash
her
hands.
6 Chip
went
into
the
garden
to
chase
the

cat.
7
Mr
Bell
bought
a
newspaper
to
read
on
the
train.
8 Nick
went
to
the
garage
to
repair
his bike.
9 Mrs
Bell
bought
some
flour to
make
a
cake
.
10 Trig

opened
his
book
to l
earn
some
English.
3 Where are they going
and
why?
Amanda
's going to
the
zoo to
see
the/some
penguins
.
2 Tom's going
to New York to visit (his)
Uncle Joe.
3 Trig's going to a/the/his
bedroom
to sleep.
4
Jenny's
going to
a/the
park
to play tennis.

5 Nick's going to
a/the
cafe to
meet
Tom.
6
Jenny
writes
neatly
1 At
school
1
Jenny's
writing is
neat.
2
She
writes
carefully.
3
She
works
well in class.
4 Her
work
is
usually good.
5 Nick
works
carelessly.

6 He
learns
slowl
y.
7 He
sometimes
behaves
badly
in class.
8 Nick
is
often
nOisy in class, too.
9 Nick's
teachers
are
often
angry
with him.
10 Mr Blake
sometimes
shouts
quite loudly.
11
But Nick
is
good
at
PE.
12 His

PE
teacher
is
very happy.
2 Adjective
or
adverb?
Adverbs:
simply, quietly, well, easily, slowly, badly, noisily,
angrily
Adjectives:
easy, slow, simple, angry, quiet, bad, noisy, good
Adverbs
and
adjectives:
fast,
hard
3
Animal
facts
a
Some
possible answers:
1 Mice run fast. Mice
move
silently.
2 Dogs
bark
loudly. Dogs
eat

fast.
3 Lions
roar
loudl
y.
Lions
run
fast.
4
Cats
purr
qUietly. Cats
swim
bad
l
y.
5 Snails
move
slowly. Snails
move
silently.
6 Birds sing beautifully. Birds
run
bad
l
y.
7
Sharks
swim
fast.

Sharks
move
silently.
8 Kangaroos
jump
easily. Kangaroos
jump
fast.
b
No
fixed answers. Follow example.
c:>
YOU
Do
tigers
bark
loudly?
CLAS
S
No,
they don't.
4
Trig's
dream
easily
5
beautifully
2 well
6
correctly

3
quickly 7 carefully
4
neatly
8 fast
7
5 Partner interview
Pupil's
own
answers. Follow
example
.
q YOU
Can
you spell
correctly?
PARTNER
Yes,
I
can
spell
correctly.
YOU
Can
you sing
well?
PARTNER
No
, I
can

't sing
well.
8
Revision
1 (chapters
1-6)
1
Friends
Amanda
can
dance
,
but
she
can
't sing.
She's
got a cat,
but
she
hasn't
got a rabbit.
She likes chocolate,
but
she
doesn
't like
sweets
.
2 Nick

and
Jenny
can swim,
but
they
can
't
ski. They've
got
a dog,
but
they
haven
't
got
a horse. They like
phoning
friends,
but
they
don
't like
doing
homework
.
2
Free
time
1 goes
2 's going

3
reads
4 's
reading
5 listens
6 listens
to
3 What are they
doing
next week?
4
5
On Monday afternoon they're going on a
sightseeing tour.
2
On Tuesday they're visiting the Tower of
London.
3
On Tuesday evening they're seeing 'The Lion
King'.
4
On Wednesday morning they're looking
round
Madame
Tussauds waxwork
museum
.
5
On Wednesday afternoon they're buying
presents.

6
On Thursday they're travelling home.
School
noisily 4
hard
2 neatly
5
fast
3
well
6
in a friendly way
Mistakes
1 Nick
and
Jenny
didn
't go to Italy last year.
2 We're going
to the
cinema
to
see
the
new
Will
Smith
film .
3 Tom's
dad

is
a mechanic.
4
What
are you doing this
weekend?
5
We
are
travelling to London by train.
6 Nick often writes very untidily.
7
Where
did Nick and
Tom
play basketball
yesterday.
S Did you
see
'The
Simpsons'
on
television
last night?
7
Who's the fastest?
.
1
What's missing? 4 Trig and his friends
1 taller

13
large
a
1 taller
than
OR heavier
than
2
the
tallest
14 larger
2
younger
than
OR thinner
than
OR
sm
aller than
3
easy
15
dirtier
3
taller than OR thinner than
4
the
easiest
16
the

dirtiest 4 younger
than
OR heavier
than
OR smaller than
5
slower
17
hotter
5 smaller
than
OR fatter
than
6
the
slowest
18
the
hottest
6
heavier
than
OR
smaller
than
OR fatter than
7 fat
19
pretty
7 smaller

than
OR fatter
than
OR
hea
vier than
8
. fatter
20
prettier 8 older
than
OR taller
than
OR thinner than
9
.
heavier
21
colder 9 older
than
OR taller
than
OR thinner than
10
the
heaviest
22
the
coldest
10

taller
than
OR thinner
than
11
bigger 23
small
b
1
the
youngest
12
the
biggest
24
the
smallest
2
the
heaviest
3
the
smallest
OR
the
fattest
2
Compare the cars
4
the

oldest
OR
the
thinnest
OR
the
tallest
5 the oldest OR
the
thinnest
OR
the
tallest
1
Mr
Allen's
car
is
older
than
Mrs Todd's car.
6
the
oldest
OR
the
thinnest
OR
the
tallest

2
Mrs Todd's
car
is
faster
than
Mr
Allen's car.
3
Mrs Todd's
car
is
bigger
than
Mr
Alien's car.
4
Mrs Todd's
car
is
newer
than
Mr
Allen's car.
5
Geography facts
5
Mr
Allen's
car

is slower
than
Mrs Todd's
car
.
the
highest
6
the
coldest
6
Mrs Todd's
car
is
wider
than
Mr
Alien's car.
7
Mr
AlIen 's
car
is
dirtier
than
Mrs Todd's car.
2
the
driest 7
the

smallest
8
Mrs
Todd's car
is
cleaner
than
Mr
Allen's car.
3 the
wettest
8
the
saltiest
4
the
largest 9
the
tallest
5
the
longest
10
the
biggest
3
Compare the animals
a
A
mouse

is
smaller
than
a cat.
6
In your country
2
A
bear
is
heavier
than
a dog.
Pupils'
own
answers. Follow examples.
3
A giraffe
is
taller
than
an
elephant.
4
A gorilla
is
stronger
than
a monkey.
q

N
ICK
Which is the tallest building in
5
A cat
is
faster
than
a snail.
Merton?
6
A butterfly
is
bigger
than
a
fly.
JENNY
I think it's the new hotel in Wilton
7
A whale
is
longer
than
a fish .
Street.
8
A snake
is
thinner

than
a crocodile.
NICK
I think the church is taller than the
b
1
A cat
is
not as small as a
mouse
.
hotel.
2
A dog
is
not
as heavy as a bear.
q
JENNY
Which is the biggest shop?
3
An
elephant
is
not
as tall as a giraffe.
NI
CK The supermarket in Bridge
St
reet.

4
A
monkey
is
not
as
strong
as a gorilla.
JENNY
No,
I think the supermarket in Park
5
A snail is
not
as fast as a cat.
Street is bigger than the supermarket
6
A
fly
is
not
as big as a butterfly.
in Bridge Street.
7
A fish is
not
as long as a whale.
8
A crocodile
is

not
as thin
as
a snake.
9
8
The
most
interesting
planet
1
2
What's missing?
more
expensive
7
more
use
ful
2
the
most
expensive
8
the
most
useful
3
bad
9

more
boring
4
the
worst
10
the
most
boring
5
more
beautiful
11
more
dangerous
6
the
most
beautiful 12
the
most
dangerous
What
do
you
think?
Pupils'
own
answers.
1

I think Maths
is
more
useful than Music.
OR I think Music
is
more
useful
than
Maths.
2 I
think
English is
more
difficult
than
Chinese.
OR
I
think
Chinese
is
more
difficult
than
English.
3 I
think
school is
more

boring
than
holidays.
OR
I
think
holidays
are
more
boring
than
school.
9 A
lot
of
food
1 Help!
1 a
tube
of
toothpaste
6 a
jar
of
honey
2
a loaf
of
bread
7 a kilo of

meat
3 a
carton
of
yoghur
t
8
a
bar
of
chocolate
4 a bottle of
shampoo
9 a tin of
soup
5 a
packet
of
tea
10
a
piece
of
cheese
2
What's
in
the cupboard?
a
(Answers

in
any
order)
There's a little cheese.
There's a little butter.
There's a little honey.
There's a little coffee.
There's a little bread.
There's a little
flour.
There's a little rice.
There's a little water.
There are a few eggs.
There are a few
potatoes.
There are a few
tomatoes.
There are a few
onions.
4 I
think
dogs are
more
intelligent
than
cats. b
Answers in any order. Follow example.
q
There's
a

little
tea,
aJew
apples
.

OR
I
think
cats are
more
intelligent
than
dogs.
5 I
think
horror
films are
more
frightening
than
science
fiction films.
OR
I
think
science
fiction
films are
more

frightening
than
horror
films.
6 I
think
Geography is
more
interesting
than
Science.
OR
I
think
Science
is
more
interesting
than
Geography.
7 I
think
adventure
stories
are
more
exciting
than
animal
stories. OR I think

animal
stories
are
more
exciting
than
adventure
stories.
8 I
think
cars are
more
dangerous
than
bicycles.
OR
I
think
bicycles
are
more
dangerous
than
cars.
9 I
think
skateboards
are
better
than

rollerblades.
OR
I
think
rollerblades
are
better
than
skateboards.
10
I
think
flowers are
more
beautiful
than
trees.
OR
I
think
trees
are
more
beautiful
than
flowers.
3 Comparing sports
10
Pupils'
own

answers. Follow example.
q
running
I think
running
is
the
most
boring
sport.
I don't think
running
is
the
most
expensive
sport.
3 How much
do
you
eat?
Pupils'
own
answers.
1
I
eat
a lotllots
of
cheese.

OR
I
don't
eat
much
cheese.
2
I
eat
a lotllots
of
sweets.
OR
I
don
't
eat
many
sweets.
3
I
eat
a lotllots
of
apples.
OR
I
don't
eat
many

apples
.
4 I
eat
a lotllots
of
peaches
.
OR
I
don
't
eat
many
peaches.
5
I
eat
a lotllots of lettuce.
OR
I
don't
eat
much
lettuce.
6
I
eat
a lotllots of
meat.

OR
I
don't
eat
much
meat.
7
I
eat
a lotllots
of
dates.
OR
I
don't
eat
many
dates.
8
I
eat
a lotllots
of
biscuits.
OR
I
don't
eat
many
biscuits.

9 I
eat
a lotllots
of
crisps.
OR
I
don't
eat
many
crisps.
10 I
eat
a lot/lots
of
rice.
OR
I
don't
eat
much
rice.
11
I
eat
a lotllots of
bread.
OR
I
don't

eat
much
bread.
12 I
eat
a lot/lots of chocolate.
OR
I
don't
eat
much
chocolate.
13 I
eat
a lot!lots of grapes. OR
I
don't
eat
many
grapes.
14 I
eat
a lot!lots of apricots. OR
I
don't
eat
many
apricots.
15 I
eat

a lot!lots of yoghurt.
OR
I
don
't
eat
much
yoghurt.
16 I
eat
a lot!lots of lemons. OR
I
don't
eat
many
lemons.
17 I
eat
a lot!lots of carrots. OR
I
don't
eat
many
carrots.
18 I
eat
a lot!lots of eggs.
OR
I
don't

eat
many
eggs.
4 Shopping list game
No
fixed answers. Follow
example
.
q PUPIL 1 I
went
to
the shop
to
buy a
jar
of
honey.
PUPIL 2 I
went
to
the shop
to
buy a
jar
of
honey and some potatoes.
PUPIL 3 I
went
to
the shop

to
buy a
jar
of
honey. some potatoes and a packet
of
biscuits.
10
Trig
was
playing
football
when

.
1 Saturday afternoon
Tom
and
Adam
were
climbing trees.
2 Ann
was
painting a picture.
3 Diana
was
washing
her
hair.
4 Leo

was
watching television.
5 Kate
was
shopping.
6 David
was
cleaning his bicycle.
7 Beth
was
reading magazines.
8 Sarah was talking
(to a friend) on the telephone.
9
Peter
and
Joe
were
playing football.
10
Mike
was
playing
the
guitar.
11
LUcy
and
Emma
were listening to music.

2 What were they doing?
(Answers in any order)
Ann was drinking cola.
Peter
and
Joe
were
playing football.
John
was
standing
on
the
teacher
's desk.
Beth
was
eating
crisps.
Leo
and
Emma
were
playing cards.
Kate was listening to music.
Mike
and
Paul
were
fighting.

LUcy
was
dancing.
David
and
Sarah were reading comics.
Diana
was
playing
the
piano.
3 What happened?
Mrs
Bell
was
hanging
the
clothes on the line
when
the
washing line broke.
2
Jenny
was
painting a picture w
hen
she
spilled
the
paint.

3
Mr
Bell
was
driving to the station w
hen
his
car broke down.
4 Mrs
Bell
was cooking
dinner
w
hen
she
cut
her
finger.
5 Nick
and
Tom
were
playing football
when
their ball broke a windo
w.
6
Mr
Bell
was

going up to
the
fifth floor
when
the
lift
stopped.
7 The children were watching television
when
the
lights
went
out.
8 Nick
and
Jenny
were having a picnic
when
it
started
to rain.
11
4
A terrible evening
a
1 was playing
10 br
oke
2
was watching

11
was listening
3
w
as
making
12 h
eard
4 cut
13
was blowing
5
w
as
bl
eed
ing
14
was
rai
ning
6
ran
15
turned
off
7
was lo
ok
ing

16 list
ened
8
kn
oc
ked
17 l
ooked
9
fe
ll
18
h
eard
b
Pupil
s'
ow
n answers.
5
Partner game
No
fi
xe
d a
ns
we
rs. Follow
examples.
<=:>

Wh
en I was having a bath, I wrote a letter.
<=:>
Wh
en I was doing my
Mat
h
s,
I broke my
leg.
<=:>
Wh
en I was cleaning my teeth, I went
to
sleep
.
12
11
You
should
work
harder
1
Trig
shouldn't
do
that
1 He
shouldn't
go to

bed
late.
2 He
should
practise
writing every day.
3 He
shou
l
dn't
waste
time.
4 He
shouldn't
eat
all
day.
5 He
shouldn't
behave
badly.
6 He
should
study
grammar
every
day.
7 He
shouldn't
hide

from Nick
and
Jenny.
8 He
shouldn't
draw
on
the
walls.
9 He should
use
his dictionary.
10 He
shouldn't
pull up
the
flowers.
11
He
shouldn't
pull Chip's tail.
12 He
should
help
in
the
kitchen.
2 Teachers
and
children

No
fixed
answers.
Follow
the
example
.
<=:>
Children should tidy their bedrooms.
3
Problems
(Answers in any order)
Nick
You
should
learn a lot
every
day.
You
shouldn't
waste
time
in class.
You
shou
ld
do
your
homework.
You

should
listen to the
teachers.
Trig
You
should
eat
vegetables
and
fruit.
You
shouldn't
buy
sweets
and
biscuits.
You
should take
more
exercise.
You
shouldn't
watch
television all day.
Arnanda
You
shouldn't
spend
all
your

pocket
money.
You
shouldn't
go
shopping
at
the
weekend.
You
should
do
a lot
of
babysitting.
You
shouldn't
buy
a lot
of
clothes.
Revision
2 (chapters
7-11)
1
Opposites
1 boring 6
small
2
stupid

7 careless
3
expensive
8 ugly
4
heavy
9 fat
5 long
10 far
2
About New
York
1 bigger
5
most
interesting
2
better
6 noisiest
3
tallest
7
(the) dirtiest
4
(the)
most
8
more
exciting
famous

3 How much
is
there?
(Answers
in
any order)
There's a little cheese.
There
are
a few apples.
There
isn't
much
honey.
There
aren't
many
bananas.
There's a little butter.
There
are
a few eggs.
There
isn't
much
rice.
There
aren't
many
vegetables.

4 Shopping
1 a loaf
of
2 a
packet
of
3 a
bag
of
5 Accidents
4 a bottle of
5 a
carton
of
6 a
bar
of
I cut
my
finger
when
I was making
sandwiches.
2
When
I was playing with Adam's dog, it bit
my
hand.
3 I
fell

and
broke
my
arm
when
I was skating
in
the
park.
4
When
Tony
and
I were playing football I
hurt
my
leg.
5
When
Maria
and
I were watching a football
game, the ball
hit
me
on the
head
.
6 I
dropped

some
paint on the floor
when
I
was painting
my
bedroom.
6 What
should
they
do?
He
shouldn't
watch
television. He should
start
his
homework
now.
2
She
should
stay at
home.
She
shouldn't
go out.
3 He
shouldn't
play football. He should rest.

4 He
shouldn't
walk. He should go by bus.
5
She should take
an
apple
to school. She
shouldn't
buy
sweets.
6 He should
ask
a friend to help him. He
shouldn't
copy from his friend.
13
12
I've
just finished
it
1 Irregular verbs
(Answers in any order)
past simple
past participle
given
2
3
4
14

gave
wrote
written
did
done
saw
seen
went
gone
drove
driven
took
taken
forgot
forgotten
drunk
drank
What's happened?
1 I've bought you a hat.
Try
it
on.
2
Tom's
been
on holiday. He's got a
suntan
.
3
[ haven't

eaten
an
ything today. I'm very hungry.
4 Nick
hasn
't
done
his
homework
yet.
He
can't
go out.
5
Jenny's cut her finger.
It
's bleeding.
6
You
haven't
combed
your hair.
[t
looks untidy.
7 I've caught a cold. I've got a temperature.
8
Amanda
's passed her exam. She's very happy.
9
He

hasn't
washed
his
hands
. They're dirty.
10
I've lost
my
key.
[ can't get into the house.
What have they just done?
1 He
has
just
eaten
a
banana
.
2
She
has
just
cut
her
finger.
3
They
have
just
broken

the
window.
4
She
has
just
combed
her
hair.
5
He
has
just
had
a shower.
6
He
has
just
washed
the
car.
7
She
has
just
made
a cake.
8
He

has
just
written
a letter.
Jobs
1
Jenny
has
already
washed
the lettuce.
2
Jenny
has
already
chopped
the tomatoes.
3
Jenny
hasn't
cooked the fish yet.
4 Jenny
hasn't
made
the salad yet.
5
Jenny has already
made
the chocolate pudding.
6

Nick
hasn
't dried the dishes yet.
7
Nick
hasn't
tidied the kitchen yet.
8
Nick
hasn't
set
the table yet.
9
Nick
hasn't
taken Chip for a walk yet.
10
Nick has already
emptied
the rubbish bin.
5
Today
Pupils' own answers.
1
Yes
, I've
already
made
my
bed.

or
No, [
haven
't
made
my
bed
yet.
2
Yes,
['ve
already
had
a
bath.
or
No
, [
haven't
had
a
bath
yet.
3
Yes,
I've
already
done
my
homework.

or
No,
[
haven
't
done
my
homework
yet.
4
Yes,
['ve already
brushed
my
teeth. or
No,
[
haven't
brushed
my
teeth
yet.
5
Yes
, ['ve
already
had
my
dinner.
or

No,
[
haven't
had
my
dinner
yet.
6
Yes,
I've already
seen
my
best
friend.
or
No,
[
haven
't
seen
my
best
friend yet.
7
Yes,
I've already
cleaned
my
shoes.
or

No,
[
haven't
cleaned
my
shoes
yet.
8
Yes
, ['ve already
phoned
my
friend.
or
No,
I
haven't
phoned
my
friend yet.
9
Yes
, I've already
had
a
drink
of water.
or
No,
I

haven't
had
a
drink
of
water
yet.
10
Yes,
['ve already
combed
my
hair. or
No
, [
haven't
combed
my
hair yet.
6 Word square
There
are
nine
past
participles (or eleven,
including
the
examples):
been
done

drawn
drunk
given
grown
seen
taken
written
13
Have
you
been
to
China?
1 Have
you
ever ?
Pupils'
own
answers.
All
answers
are
either
Yes,
I
have
.
OR
No
, I haven't.

2 Countries
and
places
a
b
c
3
1 Anna
and
Maria
have
been
to France.
2 Max
has
been
to India.
3 Fatima
and
Layla
have
been
to
England.
4
Ahmed
has
been
to China.
S

Dimitris
has
been
to
Italy.
(Answers in any
order)
Tom
and
Jack
have
seen
the
Statue
of
Liberty.
Anna
and
Maria have
seen
The Eiffel Tower.
Max
has
seen
the
Taj
Mahal.
Fatima
and
Layla have

seen
The Tower
of
London.
Ahmed
has
seen
the
Great Wall
of
China.
Dimitris
has
seen
the
Colosseum.
No
fixed
answers
. Follow examples.
q YOU
Has
Angela
been
to
Egypt?
PARTNER
Yes,
she
has.

q YOU
Has
Max
seen
the
Pyramids?
PARTNER
No,
he
hasn't.
Before
and
after
1 He
has
hung/put
his trousers in
the
wardrobe.
2 He
has
emptied
the
bin.
3 He
has
made
his bed.
4 He
has

hung/put
his
coat
in
the
wardrobe.
S He
has
put
his school
bag
on
the
chair.
6 He
has
closed/tidied
the
drawers.
7 He
has
tidied his desk.
S He
has
put
his
shoes
under
the
bed.

9 He
has
watered
the
plant.
10
He
has
put
his guitar in
the
wardrobe.
4 I've never

Pupils'
own
answers. Follow examples.
q
been
late for school
I've
never
been
late
for
school.
q
seen
a
spaceship

I've
seen a spaceship lots
of
times.
5 What
would
you
like to
do?
Pupils'
own
answers. Follow
example
.
q YOU
Would
you
like
to
ride
an
elephant?
6
PARTNER
Yes,
I
would
.
YOU
Would

you
like
to
see
a
ghost?
PARTNER
No,
I
wouldn't.
What would
you
like?
Pupils'
own
answers
.
1 I would like a
pet
spider.
or
I
wouldn't
like a
pet
spider.
2 I would like a motorbike.
or
I
wouldn't

like a motorbike.
3 I would like a
new
computer.
or
I
wouldn't
like a
new
computer.
4
J would like a cold. or
J
wouldn't
like a cold.
S I would like a ticket
to
the
North Pole. or
J
wouldn
't like a ticket to
the
North Pole.
6 J would like
an
onion
sandwich.
or
J

wouldn't
like
an
onion
sandwich.
7 J would like a
dancing
lesson.
or
J
wouldn't
like a
dancing
lesson.
S J would like a mobile phone.
or
J
wouldn't
like a mobile
phone.
9 I would like a
horse
.
or
I
wouldn't
like a horse.
10
I would like a cold drink.
or

I
wouldn
't like a cold drink.
15
14
Who
took the bottom one?
1
The one with the blond hair
4
The
ones
in the blue wrappers.
2 Does Mum
want
a large
cabbage
or a small one?
3
He's the tall one.
4 It's
that
one
over there.
5
She's the
one
who's
wearing a red T-shirt.
6

Do you
want
a fruit cake or a chocolate one?
7
The striped socks are nicer
than
the
white
ones
.
8
He's the
one
who's
wearing a suit.
9 The chocolate biscuits taste
better
than
the
other
ones.
10
He's the
one
with the long ears
and
the short
tail.
11
It's the

one
with the white door.
5
12
Which
ones
do you want?
13 Are you going to buy
an
expensive Walkman
or a
cheap
one?
14
Our neighbours have got two dogs, a brown
one
and
a white one.
15
The white T-shirt
is
more
expensive
than
the
blue one.
2 Which one?
Pupils'
own
answers

.
1
I'd like
the
roundlred
ones. or I'd like
the
square/blue
ones.
2
I'd like
the
big/black one.
or
I'd like
the
small/white
one.
3
I'd like
the
long/black
ones
.
or
I'd like
the
short/white
(blue?) ones.
4

I'd like
the
racing/red
one
.
or
I'd like
the
mountain/blue
one
.
5
I'd like
the
red ones. or I'd like
the
white
(grey?) ones.
6
I'd like
the
one
about
space.
or
I'd like
the
one
about
animals.

7
I'd like
the
plain/yellow one.
or
I'd like
the
stripedlred
and
blue
one
.
8
I'd like
the
fast/red/new one.
or
I'd like
the
old/slow/blue one.
3
An
accident
What
6
What
2
Who
7
Who

3
What
8
What
4
Who
9
Who
5
What
10
What
16
Who likes who?
1 Tom
and
Peter like Nick.
2 Nick likes Tom.
3 Sally likes Ellen .
4 Ellen likes
Peter
and
Sally.
5 Nick, Andy
and
Peter like Tom.
6 Tom likes
Peter
and
Nick.

7
Peter
and
Sally like Andy.
8 Andy likes Tom.
9 Ellen likes Sally.
10 Sally likes Andy
and
Ellen.
Who telephoned who?
Who
phoned
Jenny?
Emma
phoned
Jenny.
Who
did
Jenny
phone?
Jenny
phoned
Amanda
and
Kate.
'2
Who
phoned
David?
Leo

phoned
David.
Who
did David
phone?
David
phoned
Kate.
3
Who
phoned
Leo?
Paul
and
Kate
phoned
Leo.
Who
did Leo
phone?
Leo
phoned
David.
4
Who
phoned
Ann?
Amanda
phoned
Ann.

Who
did Ann
phone?
Ann
phoned
Emma.
5
Who
phoned
Emma?
Ann
phoned
Emma.
Who
did
Emma
phone?
Emma
phoned
Jenny
and
Paul.
6
Who
phoned
Kate?
David
phoned
Kate.
Who

did Kate
phone?
Kate
phoned
Paul
and
Leo.
7
Who
phoned
Amanda?
Jenny
phoned
Amanda.
Who
did
Amanda
phone?
Amanda
phoned
Ann.
15
I've
had
it
for
five
months
1
2

3
a
Time expressions
(Answers in any order)
for since
two
years
this
morning
a
week
June
two
months
Wednesday
three years
my
birthday
six
hours last
month
five days
2001
a
day
yesterday
three weeks
Friday
evening
ten

minutes
eight
o'clock
last
summer
How long?
1 since 7
for
2
for
8
for
3
since
9
since
4 since
10
since
5
since
11
for
6
for
12 since
Cities
(Answers in any order)
He has
been

to Paris. He
went
there in 2001
and
in
2002.
He has been to Alexandria. He
went
there
in
2001
and
in
2003.
He has
been
to Istanbul. He
went
there
in
2002
and
in
2004.
He has been to Barcelona. He
went
there
in
2002
and

in
2004.
He has
been
to
Rome. He
went
there
in
2003
and
in
2004.
He has
been
to Berlin. He
went
there in
2003.
He has
been
to Tokyo. He
went
there in
2004.
b 1
In
2002
he
went

to
four
cities.
2
Yes,
he did.
3
In
2004
he
went
to
four
cities.
4 He
went
to Rome
in
2004
5
Yes,
he has.
6
In
2001 he
went
to Paris, Athens
and
Alexandria.
7

In
2003
he
went
to three cities.
8 He has
been
to
Alexandria
twice.
9
Yes
, he did.
10
No, he
hasn't.
4 Conversations
a A
I've
bought
a
new
T-shirt.
B Oh,
great
l
When
did
you
buy

it?
A I
bought
it
yesterday.
2 A
I've
got
a
new
mobile
phone.
B Oh, great!
When
did
you
get it?
A I
got
it
for
my
birthday
last week.
3 A
I've
heard
a great
new
CD

B Oh, great!
When
did
you
hear
it?
A I
heard
it
last
night
on the
radio
4 A I've
mended
my
bicycle.
B Oh, great!
When
did
you
mend
it?
A I
mended
it
last weekend.
5 A
I've
sold

myoId
phone.
B Oh, great!
When
did
you
sell it?
A I sold
it
two
weeks ago.
b No
fixed
answers.
5 Partner game
No
fixed
answers. Follow examples.
q 1 haven't cleaned
my
teeth
for
a year.
q 1 haven't washed
my
face since
my
birthday.
17
16

Will
I be
rich?
1
In
the future
1 will 7 will
2
won't
8
will
3
will
9
will
4
Will
10 will
5
won't
11
will
6
will
12
won't
2
What will
happen?
1 will 9

won't
2
will
10
w
ill
3
won't
11
will
4 will
12
won't
5
Will
13 Will
6
won't
14
will
7 will
15
will
8
will 16
won't
3
Tomorrow's
weather
In

the
south
of
Spain
it will
be
hot.
2 In
the
north
of
Germany
it will rain.
3 In Turkey it will
be
hot.
4 In
the
north
of
Italy it will rain.
5 In
Sweden
it
will snow.
6 In Greece it will
be
sunny.
7 In
the

north
of
France
it
will
be
foggy.
8 In
Norway
it
will
be
cold.
9 In
the
south
of
Italy it will
be
sunny.
lOin
Portugal it will
be
hot
and
windy.
11
In
the
south

of
German
y it will
be
foggy.
12 In
the
south
of
France
it
will
be
cloudy,
but
it
won't
rain.
4
Life
in
the year
2100
18
There
might
be
cities
on
the

moon.
2
People
might
live in
space
stations.
3
People
might
not
go to
work
any
more.
4
Robots
might
do
all
the
work
.
5
There
might
not
be
any
schools.

6
There
might
not
be
enough
room
for
everybody
on
earth.
7
There
might
be
cities
under
the
sea.
8
There
might
be
fast
underground
trains
across
the
world.
5

Your
future
No
fixed
answers.
Follow
example.
q
YOU
Do
you
think you'll be rich?
PARTNER
I might be rich, but I might be
poor.
YOU
Will
you
be famous?
PARTNER
I hope I'll be
famous
.
Revision
3
(chapters
12-16)
1 Match
2
3

4
5
Amanda
and
Zoe have
missed
the
bus, so
they
might
be
late for school.
2 Nick
hasn't
tidied his
room
, so
now
he
can
't
find his mobile
phone.
3
Jenny
and
Trig have
made
a cake,
so

Mrs
Bell
is
very pleased.
4
Mr
and
Mrs
Bell
haven
't
done
the
shopping
,
so
there
isn't
much
food in
the
fridge.
5 Tom
has
broken
his leg,
so
he
can
't play

football.
6 Nick
hasn't
repaired his bike, so
he
can't
ride it today.
Have
you
done the shopping?
1
I haven't
6
haven't
finished
2
have just
made
7 have already learntllearned
3
Have you
done
8
haven't
cooked
4 I have 9 haven't eaten
5
hasn't
done
10

haven't had
A
phone
call
1 Who pl
ayed
badly?
2
Who said
Manchester
played well?
3
What
did your
dad
say?
4
Who did you
see
at
the
match?
5
Who
asked
you to his party?
6
What
did
you

tell him?
7
Who
did you
phone?
8
Who
phoned
you?
I like the blue one
1 the small
ones
4
the
cheap
ones
2
the
green
one
5
black
one
3
a yellow
one
Nick's Uncle Peter
1
has
travelled

2
has
seen
3
has
made
4 visited
5
went
6 Have you
ever
been?
7 flew
8 did you go
6 Weather words
1
hot
2 cloudy
3
windy
4
rained
5
snowed
6 foggy
19
17
Let's
go
swimming

1
Using
-ing
forms
a
1
eating
5
phoning
2
doing
6
playing
3 cycling
7
running
4 listening 8
swimming
b
1
playing 5
Phoning
2 cycling 6
running
3
listening
7
swimming
4
eating

8
doing
2 It's easy!
a
Pupils'
own
answers. Follow example.
~
Swimming is
easy.
~
Skiing is difficult.
b
Pupils'
own
answers. Follow example.
~
1 like swimming.
c:>
J like dancing.
20
18
The
boy
who
broke
his
leg
1 People
who

work
(Possible answers)
1
John
is
an
astronaut.
An
astronaut
is
someone
who
goes into space.
2 Nancy
is
a pilot. A pilot
is
someone
who
flies
an
aeroplane
.
3 George is a
mechanic.
A
mechanic
is
someone
who

repairs cars.
4
Sop hie is a reporter. A
reporter
is
someone
who
reports
on
the
news.
5 Ron is a
postman.
A
postman
is
someone
who
delivers letters.
6 Ken
is
a gardener. A
gardener
is
someone
who
plants
flowers.
7 Mike
is

a musician. A musician
is
someone
who
plays music.
8 Louise is
an
artist.
An
artist is
someone
who
paints
pictures.
9
Charles is a
cook
. A
cook
is
someone
who
cooks food.
10
David is a builder. A builder
is
someone
who
builds houses.
11

Helen is a hairdresser. A
hairdresser
is
someone
who
cuts hair.
12 Fred
is
a taxi-driver. A taxi-driver
is
someone
who
drives a taxi.
13 Diane
is
a
photographer
. A
photographer
is
someone
who
takes photographs.
14 Olivia
is
a secretary. A
secretary
is
someone
who

types
letters.
2
Animal
facts
A polar
bear
is
an
animal
which lives
at
the
North Pole.
2 A koala
bear
is
an
animal
which
eats
leaves.
3 A
camel
is
an
animal
which lives in
the
desert.

4 A
parrot
is
a bird which
can
learn to talk.
5 A
penguin
is
a bird which lives
at
the
South
Pole.
6 A giraffe is a tall
animal
which lives in
Africa.
7 A
canary
is
a bird
which
can
sing
beautifully.
8
An
ostrich
is

a bird which
can
run fast.
3 Links
19
Could
you
swim?
1
They
are
things
that
we
fly.
2 They
are
things
that
we eat.
3 They
are
things
that
we
read
.
1
What
could

you
do?
4
They
are
things
that
we
wear.
Pupils'
own
answers. Follow example.
5 They
are
things
that
burn.
<=>
YOU Could you read?
6 They
are
things
that
we
watch.
PARTNER Yes, I could.
OR
No, I couldn't.
7
They

are
things
that
we
listen to .
8 They are things
that
melt
.
9 They
are
things
that
grow. 2
An
email
10
They
are
things
that
we drive.
1 couldn't
7
can't
2
couldn't
8
can
't

4
Who
or
which?
3 could
9
can
't
4
will
be
able to
10
can
1
who
6
who
5
will
be
able to
11
won
't
be
able to
2
which
7

who
6
won
't
be
able to
12
will
be
able
to
3
who
8 which
4 which
9 which
5
who
10
who
21
20
Shall
I
do
the
shopping?
21
Jenny
has

to
go
1
Asking
for
suggestions
1
What
shall we 5
How shall
we
2
How
much
shall
we
6
What
shall we
3
Where
shall
we
7
Where shall
we
4
When
shall we 8
Who shall we

2
Offering help
1
Shall [ carry your suitcase
7
2
Shall [
post
those
letters?
3
Shall [
open
the door?
4 Shall I
phone
for
an
ambulance?
5
Shall I
do
the washing-up?
6
Shall I close the window?
7 Shall I repair your bike?
8
Shall I
get
your kite

7
3
Making suggestions
1
We
could watch a football match.
2
We
could
see
a film.
3
We
could
bu
y
some
sweets.
4
We
could play tennis.
5
We
could
ha
ve a pizza.
6
We
could visit althe
museum.

22
1 English lessons
We
have to listen to the teacher. OR
We
don't
have
to
listen
to
the teacher.
2
We
have
to
do exercises. OR
We
don't have
to
do exercises.
3
We
have
to
sing. OR
We
don't
have
to
sing.

4
We
have to read to the class. OR
We
don
't have
to
read to the class.
5
We
have
to
write stories. OR
We
don't
have
to
write stories.
6
We
have
to
read newspapers. OR
We
don't
have
to
read newspapers.
7
We

have
to
learn poems. OR
We
don't
have
to
learn poems.
8
We
have to translate sentences. OR
We
don't have
to
translate sentences.
9
We
have to learn
grammar
rules. OR
We
don't
have
to
learn
grammar
rules.
10
We
have to use a dictionary. or

We
don't
have to use a dictionary.
11
We
have to do projects. or
We
don
't have to do projects.
12
We
have to
answer
questions
in
English. or
We
don't
have to
answer
questions
in
English.
2 Daily routine
(Answers in any order)
Nick
and
Jenny
have to get up
at

7.30.
Mr
Bell
has
to leave
home
at
8.00.
Nick
and
Jenny
have to leave
home
at
8.30.
Nick
and
Jenny
have to do
homework
at
4.00.
Nick
and
Jenny
have to go
to
bed
at
9.00.

Nick
and
Jenny
have to go to sleep
at
9.30.
3 Things to
do
a Last
week
Jenny didn't have to help Maria with her
homework.
She
had
to
go to the dentist's.
She didn't have
to
help
mum
to
clean the house.
She
had
to go shopping with
Trig.
This
week
Jenny has to
phone

Aunt Trish.
She
doesn't
have
to
hand
in
her
English project.
She
doesn't
have to take
money
to school for the
school trip.
She has to clean her room
Next
week
Jenny
will
have to
hand
in
her
English
project.
She
won't
have to give Chip a bath.
She will have

to
take
money
to school for the
school trip.
She
won't
have to
get
up early on Saturday.
b
No
fixed answers. Follow
example
.
4
0:::>
YOU DidJenny have
to
go
to
the doctor's
last week?
PARTNER
No,
she didn 't.
0:::>
YOU Did she have to go
to
the dentist's?

PARTNER
Yes,
she did.
Schools
1
don't
have to
8
will have to
2
doesn
't have to
9
didn't
have to
3 will have to
10
don't
have to
4
didn't
have to
11
have to
5
don
't have to
12
don't
have to

6
won
't have to
13
have
to
7
didn't
have
to
14
don't
have to
Revision
4 (chapters
17-21)
1
Maria's pen-friend
1 writing
6
goes
cycling
2 reading
7 studying
3
listening
8 doing
4
meeting
9 watching

5 go
swimming
10
going
2
Adventure World
1 which
6
who
2
who
7
which
3
which
8 which
4
who
9
who
5 which
10
who
3 Sports week
1
had
to
4
had
to

2
couldn't
3
had
to
5
didn't
have to
6
had
to
4 Questions
and
answers
Who shall
we
invite to
the
party?
We
could invite all our friends.
2
Where
shall we go
tomorrow
afternoon?
We
could go to
the
shops.

3
What
shall we do after school?
We
could go
swimming.
4
When
shall we go to
the
cinema?
We
could go
on
Friday evening.
5 I have to finish
my
homework
Carlo would like to watch television,
but
he
has
to help his dad.
2 Nick
and
Trig would like to play
computer
games,
but
they

ha
ve to do the washing-up.
3 Tom
is
going
to
drive his go-kart
because
he
has
done
his
homework.
4 Zoe
and
Amanda
can
go
shopping
because
they have
been
to school.
6 Mistakes
1
fl.ave
has
2
wf:ri:.€l:t
who

3
ffi-EI.e
do
4
ffitl5t
had
to
5 Had you Did you have
6
wOO
which
7 to-go go
8 to cycle cycling
23
22
Trig
is
too
fat
23
Nobody
knows
1
A chase
1
Things, people and places
1
round
6
round

1
someone
10
Everyone
2 up
7 over
3
down
8
up
4
round
9
across
(OR
over)
5
through
10
down
2 Nobody
11
anything
3
something
12 Everything
4
anybody
13
something

5
anything
14
somewhere
6
everywhere
15
something
2
At the circus
7
anything
16
nothing
1 through 5
down
2
round
6
over
8
nothing
17
anything
9
nowhere
18
something
3
across

7
in front
of
4
up
8
round
2
The history book
3
Can they

?
a 1
nothing
2
something
1
Trig's too fat to go through
the
fence.
3
anything
2
Amanda
isn't fast
enough
to win
the
4 everything

competition.
3
The children are too
young
to go to discos.
4
Jenny
and
Ni
ck
are
not
strong
enough
to
carry
Mr
Bell's
heavy
suitcase.
5
Trig
runs
too slowly to win
the
race.
6
Nick isn
't
fit

enough
to run very fast.
b 1
anybody
(OR
somebody)
2
somebody
(OR
anybody)
3
everybody
4
Nobody
5
somebody
c 1
anywhere
4
Too
or
enough?
2
somewhere
3
anywhere
1 He's too fat. 4
everywhere
2
He

isn't
strong
enough.
5
nowhere
3
He
was
(OR
is)
too
slow
4
He isn't fast
enough.
5
He's too dirty.
3
It
sounds terrible
5
Can
you

?
1 The
dog
looks dangerous.
2
Trig looks frightened.

No, I
can't.
It
's too
far.
OR
No,
I
can't
.
I'm
not
strong
enough.
2
No,
I
can't.
It's too high.
OR
3
The kitten feels soft.
4 The spaghetti tastes delicious.
5
The violin
sounds
terrible.
No
, I
can't.

I'm
not
tall
enough.
6
The
box
feels heavy.
3
No, I
can
'
t.
I'm too young.
OR
7 The
soup
tastes
salty.
No, I
can't.
I'm
not
old
enough
.
8
Mrs Bell's roses smell beautiful.
4
No,

I
can't.
It's too difficult.
OR
9 Tom
sounds
terrible.
No, I
can
'
t.
I'm
not
clever
enough.
5
No, I
can't.
I'm
not
fast
enough.
6
No, I
can't.
It's too heavy. OR
No, I
can't.
I'm
not

strong
enough.
7
No
, I
can
't. It's too big.
OR
No, I
can't.
My
mouth
isn't
big
enough.
OR
No, I
can't.
My
mouth
is too small.
8
No, I
can't.
It's too fast/difficult.
OR
No, I
can
'
t.

I'm
not
fast/clever
enough.
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