Grammarunit 6

1Complete the dialogue with ’ll / will or won’t. Write definitely and probably in the correct place.

SueDo you think Juan (1) ______come to my party on Saturday?

MariaYes, he (2) ______(definitely) come to the party. Don’t worry.

SueWhat about his sister?

MariaSorry, but she (3) ______(definitely) be here. She’s going to stay in Paris for another week.

SueDo you think Juan (4) ______phone us when he’s leaving Paris?

MariaDon’t worry. He (5) ______(definitely) be here on Saturday evening.

SueWhat time?

MariaHe said nine o’clock.

SueOh dear! (6) ______he be in time for the party?

MariaYes, of course. I (7) ______meet him at the station.

SueHow (8) ______you get from the
station to the party?

MariaMy dad (9) ______(probably) drive us in his car.

SueAre you sure?

MariaRelax. We (10) ______be late. I promise!

2Match 1–6 with a–f to make a sequence. Then complete the sentences with the correct form of the verbs.

1If it ______(rain),

2If she ______(not go) out,

3If she ______(watch)Star pops,

4If she ______(want) to be a pop star,

5If she ______(not practise)
every day,

6If she ______(not improve),

ashe ______(need) to practise every day.

bshe ______(want) to be a pop star.

cshe ______(not go) out.

dI ______(get) a headache.

eshe ______(watch) Star pops.

fshe ______(not improve).

3 Write the conditional questions. Then write true answers for you.

1what / you do / if / it be sunny / on Sunday?

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______?

______

2if / you not see / your friends on Saturday / what / you do?

______

______?

______

3what / your teacher do / if / you arrive late / for class tomorrow?

______

______

______?

______

4Correct the mistakes in the sentences.

1If you’ll eat all that chocolate, you be sick probably.

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______

2If they won’t revise, they don’t pass definitely the exam.

______

______

3We probably get a taxi, if there aren’t any
trains.

______

______

4If it will be sunny this weekend, we go to the beach.

______

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Vocabularyunit 6

1Write the numbers.

11,000,000,000 a b ______

21,000,000a m ______

31,000a t ______

4100a h ______

512a d ______

63 or 4 a f ______

72 a c ______

8 ½a h ______

9¼a q ______

100n ______

2Write the times.

11,000 yearsa ______

2100 yearsa ______

310 yearsa ______

4365 daysa ______

531 daysa ______

67 daysa ______

724 hoursa ______

860 minutesan ______

960 secondsa ______

101/60 of a minutea ______

3Write the answers.

1How many is three dozen? ______

2How many weeks are in a year? ______

3What is a half and a quarter? ______

4How many noughts are in a billion? ______

5How many seconds are in a day? ______

6How many minutes are in a quarter of an hour? ______

7How many days are in a decade? ______

8How many years are in a couple of decades? ______

4Find opposite pairs of adjectives in the box. Write them.

______– ______

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5Complete the sentences with some of the personality adjectives in exercise 4.

1My sister always buys me a nice birthday present. She’s very ______.

2My brother loves going to parties and meeting people. He isn’t ______.

3Some people think they are the best at everything. They’re ______.

4When Jim has a problem, he always chooses the best solution because he’s ______.

5She studies a lot and tries to pass her exams. She’s ______.

6He always tells the truth. He’s ______.

7Cycling at night without any lights is a ______thing to do.

8He never does any work. He’s very ______.

9My sister loves chatting to people. She’s ______.

10My mum is really clever but she never talks about it. She’s ______.

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