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Grammar Exercises Answer Key

The document consists of grammar exercises from pages 36 and 39, including multiple choice questions, conditional sentences, and fill-in-the-blank activities. It covers various grammatical structures such as verb tenses, conditional forms, and wishes. Each exercise is numbered and provides answers or prompts for practice.

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Grammar Exercises Answer Key

The document consists of grammar exercises from pages 36 and 39, including multiple choice questions, conditional sentences, and fill-in-the-blank activities. It covers various grammatical structures such as verb tenses, conditional forms, and wishes. Each exercise is numbered and provides answers or prompts for practice.

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Grammar

Ex 1 page 36

1. B
2. C
3. A
4. D

Ex 2 page 36

1. Will bite, touch


2. Was, would be
3. Met, would ask
4. Didn’t leave, will miss
5. Knew, wouldn’t help
6. Didn’t stop, will get
7. Would run, seen
8. Would be , didn’t win

Ex 3 page 36

What would you do if you found an envelope full of money in the street? Would you took it to
the police station? Or would you keep it and buy yourself something you really wanted? Would
you buy your mom and dad a present? If you buy them a present they would want to know
where you got the money from. If you told them the truth maybe they wouldn’t be so happy.
And if you didn’t tell them the truth, you would feel really bad. You know what, I hope I never
find an envelope full of money in the street

Ex 4 page 36

1. When
2. As soon as
3. When
4. If
5. If
6. Until

Ex 5 page 36

1. If
2. Until
3. If
4. As soon as
5. As soon as
6. If
7. Until
8. Unless

Ex 6 page 37

1. Has
2. Could
3. Wouldn’t
4. Weren’t
5. Was
6. Would
7. Could

Ex 7 page 37

1. If only i was understand maths


2. I wish the boys in my class weren’t so childish
3. I wish I could find my phone. Where is it?
4. If only I could afford to buy those new shoes
5. I wish I don’t have to get up for school so I can stay in bed
6. If only I wouldn’t got too much homework this weekend

Ex 8 page 37

1. E
2. A
3. H
4. B
5. C
6. G
7. D
8. F

Ex 9 page 37

1. If he would be honest,
2. If I wouldn’t going to detention, I wouldn’t met sara
3. If I hadn’t met sara, I wasn’t be able to invite her to my house
4. If she said no to my invitation, I would stay at home alone
5. If she hadn’t came to my place, we wouldn’t became best friend

Ex 1 page 39

1. G
2. H
3. A
4. C
5. F
6. B
7. D
8. E

Ex 2 page 39

1. Open
2. Truth
3. Lie
4. Get
5. Do
6. Open
7. Hide

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