Unit 4 * 1 1 wanted 2 3 4 5
didn’t take was going would call; had arrived hadn’t seen
2 1 those 2 3 4 5 6
day before then following day there following Saturday
3 1 told 2 3 4 5
said told told said
4 1 Alex suggested (that) we go for a pizza. 2 3 4 5 6
The doctor recommended (that) she stayed / stay in bed. The policeman ordered us to stand still. The teacher reminded the students (that) their essays were late. The security guard warned us not to go in that building. Tony told me (that) he liked my new friend.
5 1 He asked me if I would stay. 2 3 4 5 6
Susan asked her boyfriend why he was leaving. My sister asked me where her coat was. The policeman asked them who they were. The taxi driver asked me where I lived. He asked us what we were studying.
Unit 4 ** 1 1 it was the first time (that) she had seen that film. 2 3 4 5
she would call me the following day. those were his favourite clothes. he had been born there. that was the man she had seen the day before.
2 1 said 2 3 4 5
told told said told
3 1 The doctor reminded me to (remember to) take my medicine. 2 3 4
His mother ordered him not to walk on the carpet. Kim recommended trying / that I / we try the new restaurant. The climber warned me / us not to go any higher.
4 1 if / whether he had looked 2 3 4 5 6
if / whether she had washed if / whether he had left if / whether she could pick him up what time the film finished where she would wait
5 1 Carole offered to help her husband wash the car. 2 3 4 5 6
It’s a long time since she’s been on holiday. They would sing around the piano every Christmas. Sue and José are meeting at the cinema at 8 p.m. That’s the singer who was on TV yesterday. He reminded us to book a table at the restaurant.
6 1 holds 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
got when which longest happiest Since has married married said had … cheated is looking
Unit 4 *** 1 1 the day before 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
he wanted his that he could go / come there that they weren’t going to have they would get married the following month
2 Students’ own answers. 3 1 Ross suggested going out / (that) we go out for dinner that night. 2 3 4 5
Emma offered to help me with my homework. My sister reminded me that I had a dentist’s appointment that afternoon. The teacher ordered the class to stop talking (immediately). The weather man warned us (that) there was a storm coming.
4 1 if he could come to the cinema 2 3 4 5
where he was going if / whether she liked Beyoncé’s music if / whether she would marry him where he came from
5 1 told said 2 3 4 5 6
was living used to live / lived being been that we don’t eat us not to eat have had (Correct)
6 Students’ own answers.
Unit 5 * 1 1 Can he / Is he able to speak 2 3 4 5
Could you / Were you able to swim could / can you turn could / can you shut could / can they have
2 1 should 2 3 4 5 6
mustn’t shouldn’t ought to should don’t have to
3 1 He must be very nervous about his interview. 2 3 4
Kim may be offended if we don’t take a present. She can’t be happy if she’s looking for another job. People might think you’re bored if you leave early.
4 1 C 2 C 3 A 4 A 5 B 6 C 5 1 should have gone 2 3 4 5 6
shouldn’t have eaten might have stayed can’t have had could have stolen couldn’t have won
Unit 5 ** 1 1 Could / Can 2 3 4 5
won’t be able to / can’t can’t be able to couldn’t / wasn’t able to; could / can
2 1 may help 2 3 4 5 6
should notice might tell ought to make should make sure shouldn’t use
3 1 should have used 2 3 4 5
can’t have realized shouldn’t have used must have read may have offended
4 1 will be attending / will attend / are attending 2 3 4 5
’ve been living / ’ve lived; understand ’d never met may / might come / be able to come used to go / would go / went
5 1 Students must arrive on time for their exam. 2 3 4 5 6
The man shouldn’t have shaken hands with the Japanese woman. Neil’s sister suggested that I see the doctor. / Neil’s sister suggested seeing the doctor. Janet has been working here for eight months. This is the man who told me about the festival. The meeting had already started when we arrived.
Unit 5 *** 1 1 was able to 2 3 4 5 6
could / was able to won’t be able to / can’t was able to can; couldn’t / weren’t able to could / was able to; can’t / am not able to
2 If you travel frequently, then you need to learn about handshaking taboos – in which countries should do you shake people’s hands and what type of handshake will should you use? In northern Europe, you should have shake hands quickly and firmly, but in southern Europe you couldn’t should / ought to be prepared for a longer handshake. You can shouldn’t / ought not to / mustn’t shake hands too firmly because this may be seen as aggressive. You also need to remember that, in some countries, you do must / should never shake hands with somebody of the opposite sex.
3 Students’ own answers. 4 1 You could have told me (that) you were going to wear a suit. 2 3 4 5
They might have gone out for dinner. Tom must have been happy to see you. Kim shouldn’t have pointed her palm at somebody in Greece. You can’t have seen Sian because she’s on holiday.
5 Students’ own answers. 6 1 You’re not allowed to walk on the grass. 2 3 4
Students mustn’t run in the corridors. Gemma has been living in Shanghai for 30 years. The students’ results may not have arrived yet.