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Grammar_In_Use_4th_edition_by_Murphy-Book

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Key to ExercisesUNIT 6060.12 applying for the job3 remembering names4 winning the lottery5 being late6 eating at home, we went to arestaurant7 having to queue or queuing8 playing very well60.22 <strong>by</strong> standing on a chair3 <strong>by</strong> turning a key4 <strong>by</strong> borrowing too much money5 <strong>by</strong> driving too Fast6 <strong>by</strong> putting some pictures on the60.3walls2 paying/settling3 going4 using5 going6 being/travelling/sitting7 asking/telling/consulting8 doing/having9 turning/going10 taking60.42 I'm looking forward to seeing her. /... seeing Kate.3 I'm not Looking forward to going tothe dentist (tomorrow).4 She's looking forward to Leavingschool (next summer).5 I'm looking forward to playing tennis(tomorrow).UNIT 6161.11 When Jack started working in thisjob, he wasn't used to driving twohours to work every morning, butafter some time he got used to it.Now it's no problem for him. He'sused to driving two hours everymorning. / He is used to driving ...2 She wasn’t used to working nights61.2and it took her a few months to getused to it. Now, after a year, it'sOK for her. She's used to workingnights. / She is used to working ...2 No, I’m used to sleeping on the floor.3 I’m used to working long hours.4 Yes, I'm not used to going to bed solate.61.32 They soon got used to her. /... to the/their new teacher.3 She had to get used to living in amuch smaller house.4 (example answers) They'll have to getused to the weather. / ... to the food./... to speaking a foreign language.61.42 drink3 eating4 having5 have6 go7 be8 being9 live ... livingUNIT 6262.12 doing3 coming/going4 spending/having5 buying/having6 seeing7 watching8 solving9 buying/having62.22 of causing3 from walking (or stop peoplewalking)4 for interrupting5 of using6 of doing7 from escaping (or prevent theprisoner escaping)8 on telling9 to eating10 for being11 for inviting12 of (not) wearing62.32 on taking Ann to the station3 on getting married4 Sue for coming to see her5 (to me) for not phoning earlier6 me of being selfishUNIT 6363.12 There's no point in working if youdon't need money.3 There's no point in trying to study ifyou feel tired.4 There's no point in hurrying if you’vegot plenty of time.63.22 asking David3 in going out4 phoning her/Lisa5 complaining (about what happened)6 keeping63.32 remembering people's names3 getting a job4 getting a ticket for the game5 understanding him63.42 reading3 packing / getting ready4 watchingI5 going/climbing/walking6 getting/being63.52 went swimming3 go skiing4 goes riding5 gone shoppingUNIT 6464.12 I opened the box to see what wasin it.3 I’m saving money to go to Canada.4 I need a knife to chop these onions.5 I'm wearing two sweaters to keepwarm.6 I phoned the police to report the64.2accident.2 to read3 to walk/to go on foot4 to drink5 to put / to carry6 to discuss/to consider/to talk about7 to go / to travel8 to talk / to speak9 to wear / to put on10 to celebrate11 to help / to assist64.32 for3 to4 to5 for6 to7 for8 for... to349

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