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Key to Exercises
UNIT 110 111.2 UNIT 113
2 He hasn’t gone yet.
110.1 113.1
3 I usually have … 3 They haven’t finished (it) yet. / … 2 Although I had never seen her before
finished repairing the road yet.
4 OK 3 although it was quite cold
5 Steve hardly ever gets angry. 4 They haven’t woken up yet. 4 although we don’t like them very much
5 She hasn’t found one yet. / … found
6 … and I also sent an email. 5 Although I didn’t speak the language
7 I always have to repeat … a job yet. well
6 I haven’t decided (what to do) yet.
8 I’ve never worked / I have never 6 Although the heating was on
worked … 7 It hasn’t taken off yet. 7 although I’d met her twice before
9 OK 111.3 8 although we’ve known each other a
10 … my friends were already there. or 3 still long time
… my friends were there already. 4 yet 113.2
5 any more
110.2 2 a In spite of (or Despite)
6 yet
2 Katherine is always very generous. b Although
3 I don’t usually have to work on 7 any more 3 a because
8 still
Sundays. b although
4 Do you always watch TV in the 9 already 4 a because of
10 still
evenings? b in spite of (or despite)
5 … he is also learning Japanese. 11 already 5 a Although
12 yet
6 a We were all on holiday in Spain. b because of
b We were all staying at the same hotel. 13 still Example answers:
14 already
c We all had a great time. 6 a he hadn’t studied very hard
7 a The new hotel is probably expensive. 15 still b he had studied very hard
16 any more
b It probably costs a lot to stay there. 7 a I was hungry
8 a I can probably help you. b being hungry / my hunger /
UNIT 112
b I probably can’t help you. the fact (that) I was hungry
112.1
110.3 2 even Lisa 113.3
2 usually sleeps 2 In spite of playing quite well, we lost
3 not even Amy
3 It’s / It is usually easy to … or 4 even Lisa the game. or In spite of the fact
Usually it’s / it is easy to … (that) we played quite well …
5 even Kate
4 were both born 6 not even Lisa 3 Although I’d hurt my foot, I managed
5 She can also sing to walk home. or I managed to
6 Do you usually go … 112.2 walk home although I’d …
7 I have / I’ve never spoken 2 We even painted the floor. 4 I enjoyed the film in spite of the silly
8 We’re / We are still living … 3 She’s even met the prime minister. story. / … in spite of the story being
9 You always have to wait … 4 You could even hear it from the next silly. / … in spite of the fact (that) the
10 We might never meet street. / You could even hear the story was silly. or
11 I probably won’t be noise from … or In spite of … , I enjoyed the film.
12 Will you still be You could hear it / the noise even 5 Despite living in the same building,
13 She’s / She is hardly ever from the next street. we hardly ever see each other. or
14 We would / We’d never have met 6 I can’t even remember her name. Despite the fact (that) we live in …
15 It doesn’t always take 7 There isn’t even a cinema. or We hardly ever see each other
16 We were all … we all fell 8 He didn’t even tell his wife (where he despite …
17 always says … she never does was going). 6 They came to the party even though
9 I don’t even know my neighbours. they hadn’t been invited. or
UNIT 111 112.3 Even though they hadn’t been
111.1 2 even older invited, they came to the party.
3 He doesn’t write poems any more. 3 even better 113.4
4 He still wants to be a teacher. 4 even more difficult 2 It’s very long though.
5 He isn’t / He’s not interested in 5 even worse 3 We ate it though.
politics any more. 6 even less 4 I don’t like her husband though.
6 He’s still single.
112.4
7 He doesn’t go fishing any more. 2 if UNIT 114
8 He doesn’t have a beard any more.
3 even if 114.1
or He hasn’t got … 4 even 2 in case you get hungry / … you are
10–12
5 even though hungry
He no longer writes poems. 6 Even 3 in case it rains
He is / He’s no longer interested in
7 even though 4 in case you get thirsty / … you are
politics. 8 even if thirsty
He no longer goes fishing.
9 Even though 5 in case you need to call somebody
He no longer has a beard. / He’s no 6 in case you get lonely / … you are
longer got a beard.
lonely
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