Page:of 8 Automatic Zoom 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