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Out & About 1 – PHOTOCOPIABLE © Cambridge University Press 2015
Grammar
Answer Key
Past simple and past continuous
1:
1
cried,
2
travelled,
3
sent,
4
enjoyed,
5
stopped,
6
broke,
7
fell,
8
chatted,
9
happened,
10
said,
11
knew,
12
tried,
13
cut,
14
turned
2:
1
travelled; enjoyed,
2
Did ... cry,
3
did ... say; chatted;
4
sent; didn’t know,
5
fell; didn’t break,
6
happened,
7
stopped; turned,
8
tried; cut
3:
1
When did you buy that tablet?
2
How much did your new computer cost?
3
What did you do after school yesterday?
4
Why didn’t you call me last night?
5
Where did Dad save the photos on the computer?
6
Which files did you delete?
7
How many copies did Gary print yesterday?
8
Which company did Steve Jobs helps to start?
4:
1
attaching,
2
tying,
3
running,
4
saving,
5
giving,
6
getting,
7
deleting,
8
changing,
9
uploading,
10
thinking,
11
winning,
12
spotting,
13
serving,
14
realising
5:
1
was making,
2
were using,
3
were dancing,
4
was coming,
5
was living,
6
was opening,
7
were visiting,
8
was sitting,
9
was inserting,
10
was starting
6:
1
was listening; heard,
2
said; was still trying,
3
was dancing; fell; broke,
4
was playing; called,
5
was looking; noticed;
6
found, was surfing,
7
was having; spilled;
8
saw; wasn’t going; was going,
9
did you take; were travelling,
10
were you chatting; was trying
7:
1
switched off; was making,
2
was listening; arrived,
3
were playing; said,
4
met; was living,
5
was drawing; was studying,
6
were
trying; went out,
7
left; was pouring,
8
saw; was ... wearing;
9
was trying; stopped,
10
was printing; ran out
8:
1
was trying,
2
ran out,
3
was lying,
4
was ... chatting,
5
wasn’t concentrating,
6
forgot,
7
went,
8
lost,
9
screamed,
10
came,
11
was ... crying,
12
gave,
13
tried,
14
was,
15
managed
Out & About 1 – PHOTOCOPIABLE © Cambridge University Press 2015
Grammar
Answer Key
Present perfect and past perfect
1:
1
hated
2
made
3
spoken
4
drawn
5
called
6
chosen
7
won
8
told
9
kept
10
given
11
paid
12
come
13
walked
14
thrown
2:
1
has ... wanted,
2
haven’t stopped,
3
Have ... seen,
4
has scored,
5
has ... bought,
6
have ... done,
7
have taught,
8
have ... been,
9
haven’t passed,
10
has fallen
3:
1
since,
2
for,
3
since,
4
for,
5
since,
6
since,
7
for,
8
for,
9
since,
10
since
4:
1
ever,
2
just,
3
yet,
4
already,
5
never,
6
already,
7
ever,
8
yet
5:
1
hadn’t won,
2
had ... been,
3
had called,
4
had heard,
5
had ... thought,
6
had ... been,
7
had ... refused,
8
had ... drunk,
9
had lost
6:
1
I don’t think I’ve ever tried surfing.
2
I had never heard such an inspiring story.
3
Have you asked your parents yet?
4
He had already seen the film twice.
5
I’ve just finished reading the most amazing book.
6
Had you already studied English before you came here?
7
I don’t think he has finished yet.
8
Have you ever seen the film
Titanic
?
Perfect and simple tenses
1:
1
Have ... heard,
2
’s been,
3
forgot,
4
Has ... gone,
5
go,
6
lives,
7
’s been,
8
‘ve ... wanted,
9
went,
10
didn’t go,
11
had,
12
Did ... pass,
13
failed,
14
started,
15
has ... got
16
‘ve ... improved,
17
‘s,
18
‘ve been
2:
1
made,
2
threatened,
3
accepted,
4
had always dreamed/dreamt,
5
had been,
6
won,
7
collected,
8
promised,
9
had finished,
10
worked,
11
set,
12
has ... helped,
13
has kept,
14
want,
15
have been,
16
didn’t want,
17
realise
Out & About 1 – PHOTOCOPIABLE © Cambridge University Press 2015
Grammar
Answer Key
Modals
1:
1
C,
2
G,
3
F,
4
D,
5
H,
6
E,
7
A,
8
B
2:
1
can,
2
haven’t been able to,
3
couldn’t,
4
were able to,
5
be able to,
6
Could you,
7
was able to,
8
hadn’t been able to
3:
1
I really have to tidy my bedroom.
2
Does Derek have to take the school bus?
3
Why did you have to go to your cousin’s house yesterday?
4
Do you think we’ll have to study hard next year?
5
It’s our secret so you mustn’t tell anyone.
6
Do you have to pay to get into the museum?
7
You mustn’t forget to take your keys before you go out.
8
You don’t have to tell me now, you can tell me later.
9
If you came with us, you wouldn’t have to take the train.
10
My sister had to get up early every morning last week.
4:
1
I
can’t
see the television. Can you sit down, please.
2
Mark
doesn’t
have to call me if he doesn’t want to.
3
If I was rich, I would
be able to
buy lots of cool things.
4
When you’re in Bilbao, you
ought to
visit the Guggenheim Museum.
5
I’m sorry I
won’t be able
to go to your party on Friday.
6
Students
must always
hand in their homework on time.
7
The police were called and they
were able to
catch the thieves.
8
I’m sorry but you
mustn’t
smoke here.
5:
1
shouldn’t,
2
must,
3
can’t,
4
mustn’t,
5
don’t have to,
6
couldn’t,
7
ought to/should,
8
haven’t been able to,
9
had to,
10
mustn’t
6:
1
should watch,
2
have to complete; mustn’t use,
3
have to / must cut down,
4
shouldn’t listen to,
5
could / couldn’t ride,
6
can tell,
7
have to write down,
8
able to remember
7:
1
can,
2
had to,
3
mustn’t,
4
won’t be able to,
5
had to,
6
can,
7
will be able to,
8
would have to,
9
had to,
10
should,
11
was able to
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