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Unit Money loves usually saves doesn t want doesn t like always wants doesn t spend like believe / know understands want know prefers don t like don t believe / don t know doesn t understand don t want don t know doesn t prefer am saving is sleeping are listening are eating are trying is practising Are you saving Is he sleeping Are they listening Are you eating Are you trying Is she practising countable nouns (e.g. book / books) some any How many? a few a lot of there is there are a How many any There is How much a few There is some a little / some much any a few / some many 0 uncountable nouns (e.g. water) some any How much? a little a lot of there is someone something somewhere anyone anything anywhere everyone everything everywhere no one nothing nowhere anywhere something everywhere anything nowhere anything are, turning up; turn up Do, download; am downloading are, switching off; switch off Discover English PHOTOCOPIABLE Pearson

Unit Out and About will present continuous tense (be) going to am writing am meeting is giving am getting up am catching am getting off are you writing are you meeting is Miss C. giving Are you getting up are you catching are you getting off No, she isn t. She is writing an e-mail. No, she isn t. She is meeting her favourite pop star. No, she isn t. She s giving a conference at four o clock. No, she isn t. She is getting up early. No, she isn t. She is catching a train to Bristol. No, she isn t. She s getting off at three o clock. will get won t go will have will discuss will compete won t go will come am meeting am not going will meet / won t meet won t eat will buy is going to organise are you going to travel am going to get on are going to take is not going to compete am going to stay not going to miss will argue will travel are landing are you going to do he is doing Are you going to look for it today? Is he going to pick you up early? Will people drive only electric cars in the future? Are they arriving at the train station at o clock? Is she going to work in her new car tomorrow? Will children go to school in 0 years time? 0 No, I m not. Yes, he is. No, they won t. Yes, they are. No, she isn t. Yes, they will. Discover English PHOTOCOPIABLE Pearson

Unit Be careful! past simple past participle be was / were been buy bought bought break broke broken eat ate eaten fall fell fallen find found found go went gone have had had hurt hurt hurt learn learnt learnt make made made see saw seen send sent sent win won won write wrote written When?, ago, yesterday, last week How long?, never, since, already, just, for, yet, ever went saw were was learnt bought did you and your family go did you see Were your younger sisters Was everything Did you learn did your mum buy have bought have had has just disappeared has happened have already phoned has seen have your parents bought have you had Has he just disappeared? has happened Has anyone seen have you phoned for since a week three o clock ten years last year two hours Christmas a long time Wednesday a few days the 0s months 00 a year last month haven t been; since Has he had; for haven t found; --- have been; for; have already made has happened; have just cut Have you done; No, I haven t. Did you have; Yes, I did. Has he ever had; No, he hasn t. Did they visit; No, they didn t. Has your friend learnt; Yes, he / she has. Did his dog sleep; No, it didn t. 0 have had; since has disappeared; bought; yesterday has never liked; broke had, haven t eaten; yet Have you done; yet; bought have already had; had Discover English PHOTOCOPIABLE Pearson

Unit Time Detectives B was walking were digging was sleeping were talking were writing was tidying Gloria was visiting the castle. My dad was sleeping on the sofa. We were helping our History teacher. Her grandma was complaining about the weather. Meg and I were doing our homework. Mrs Elliot was watching TV. used to teach didn t use to eat used to tell used to be didn t use to live used to have Did your Maths teacher use to teach you Yes, he did. Did you use to eat pizza No, I didn t. Did your daughters use to tell Yes, they did. Did Joanna use to be Yes, she did. Did Greg use to live No, he didn t. Did you use to have Yes, we did. was getting was walking found came were opening saw Was it getting dark? Were you walking carefully? Did you find a wooden chest? Did your mum come to you? Were you opening it slowly? Did you see a gold crown? Yes, it was. Yes, we were. Yes, we did. Yes, she did. Yes, we were. Yes, we did. Discover English PHOTOCOPIABLE Pearson

Unit Everyday Life be allowed to / let make I m not allowed to watch TV on weekdays. I will let you listen to my new MP player. You are always allowed to ask questions. Will your mum let us eat the sweets? My dad usually lets me play the computer. Our mum always makes us do our homework after school. have to, must mustn t don t have to, doesn t have to should, shouldn t must don t have to must don t have to must doesn t have to mustn t mustn t must mustn t mustn t must should mustn t should mustn t should should asking for permission ability asking for permission request request ability I could swim when I was seven. I had to go early. She didn t have to clean her room. They couldn t meet their friends.. We didn t have to do it quickly. I wasn t allowed to phone her. mustn t make let must should allowed Discover English PHOTOCOPIABLE Pearson

Unit Fashion adjective comparative superlative casual more casual the most casual cheap cheaper the cheapest expensive more expensive the most expensive good better the best heavy heavier the heaviest long longer the longest tall taller the tallest Have you got these jeans in a smaller size? Wearing a dress is more elegant than wearing a tracksuit. Who is the shortest person in your class? The most comfortable piece of clothing that I have is my sweater. My size isn t as big as my father s. Skirts are less fashionable than trousers. longer the most expensive more casual not as good-looking as heavier than as long as not as baggy as more fashionable than not as comfortable as the cheapest the tallest better Do looks doesn t look don t Does look like doesn t look like looks like look like don t look like don t look like Which of your bags is the least colourful? The blue shoes are less comfortable than the green ones. What is the least expensive T-shirt in this shop? They are the least fashionable clothes I have ever seen! Meg is less sporty than her younger sister. Your costume is less scary than your friends costume. 0 d c b f e a less sporty as sporty as the least sporty as sporty as most less than more as as than as like more most look Discover English PHOTOCOPIABLE Pearson

Unit Crazy Communication who which / that where which who who where which that e f d b a c which / that which / that where which / that where who can t; must may; might might / may might not might / may might / may might / may might not must, tired can t, ill must, hungry must, angry can t, easy must, thirsty can t may / might may / might must can t might not must who where might not which / that may / might Discover English PHOTOCOPIABLE Pearson

Unit Our World situation, result present simple, If present simple b situation, result past simple, If would c b; don t believe f; is e; get d; go c; doesn t get a; drink were, b could, f won, d found, c met, e were, a see tell goes doesn t buy switch off are would you ask, didn t speak would buy, wasn t Would you be, lived didn t have, would spend would you do, found situation, result present simple, If will b rains, will take don t come, will be am, will call isn t, won t go talk, will go doesn t understand, will ask will you do, don t have will you go, don t have will she come back, doesn t like will you ask, is will he repeat, wants will they clean, come 0 wasn t would be wasn t wouldn t have stays is don t go will feel didn t live 0 would leave Students own answers. Discover English PHOTOCOPIABLE Pearson

Unit Parties I could sing well I wasn t tired I had a lot of friends she could drive I didn t have to clean my room he didn t have spots going wearing playing blowing up / to blow up to get dressing up / to dress up didn t have to had was didn t have to could didn t dance I wish I was a rich person. I wish I could go to London on holiday. I wish I had only good grades at school. I wish I could eat ice cream every day. I wish I played the piano like Chopin. I wish I got more pocket money. verb + -ing verb + infinitive can t stand decide enjoy expect practise can t wait miss learn plan prefer to put up taking / to take to invite lighting wrapping this useless pen to me show the mess to you the cushion to me send the invitations to them write about everything to me first she will teach some useful things to us. to get getting got didn t get getting to get verb + -ing or infinitive hate like love start Discover English PHOTOCOPIABLE Pearson

Unit 0 The Media e d f c b a Is the room cleaned every day? Are the tests checked by the teacher every week? Is the car used very often by your dad? Are these programmes shown on Friday? Is music downloaded by students very often? Is his blog read by a lot of people? will he is it wasn t it haven t they were they didn t you No, he won t. No, it isn t. Yes, it was. Yes, they have. No, they weren t. Yes, I did. write writes are writing is writing wrote wrote were writing Do you write Does he write Are you writing Is the writing Did you write Did he write Were you writing was writing have written 0 has written will write will write are going to write is going to write Was he writing Have you written 0 Has he written Will you write Will he write Are you going to write Is he going to write use are read checks are invited is chosen are remembered is cleaned are checked is used are shown is downloaded is read don t write doesn t write aren t writing isn t writing didn t write didn t write weren t writing 0 was recording, saw have already started wait, will see are you going to haven t read am feeling wasn t writing haven t written 0 hasn t written won t write won t write aren t going to write isn t going to write Discover English PHOTOCOPIABLE Pearson