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Key to Exercises
UNIT 60 61.3 63.2
2 They soon got used to her. / 2 asking David
60.1
... to the/their new teacher. 3 in going out
2 applying for the job
3 She had to get used to living in a 4 phoning her/Lisa
3 remembering names
much smaller house. 5 complaining (about what happened)
4 winning the lottery
4 (example answers) They'll have to get 6 keeping
5 being late
used to the weather. / ... to the food.
6 eating at home, we went to a 63.3
/... to speaking a foreign language.
restaurant 2 remembering people's names
7 having to queue or queuing 61.4 3 getting a job
8 playing very well 2 drink 4 getting a ticket for the game
3 eating 5 understanding him
60.2
4 having
2 by standing on a chair 63.4
5 have
3 by turning a key 2 reading
6 go
4 by borrowing too much money 3 packing / getting ready
7 be
5 by driving too Fast 4 watching
8 being
6 by putting some pictures on the 5 going/climbing/walking
9 live ... living
walls I 6 getting/being
60.3 UNIT 62
2 paying/settling 63.5
62.1
3 going 2 went swimming
2 doing
4 using 3 go skiing
3 coming/going
5 going 4 goes riding
4 spending/having
6 being/travelling/sitting 5 gone shopping
5 buying/having
7 asking/telling/consulting
6 seeing
8 doing/having UNIT 64
7 watching
9 turning/going
8 solving 64.1
10 taking
9 buying/having 2 I opened the box to see what was
60.4 in it.
62.2
2 I'm looking forward to seeing her. / 3 I’m saving money to go to Canada.
2 of causing
... seeing Kate. 4 I need a knife to chop these onions.
3 from walking (or stop people
3 I'm not Looking forward to going to 5 I'm wearing two sweaters to keep
walking)
the dentist (tomorrow). warm.
4 for interrupting
4 She's looking forward to Leaving 6 I phoned the police to report the
5 of using
school (next summer). accident.
6 of doing
5 I'm looking forward to playing tennis
7 from escaping (or prevent the 64.2
(tomorrow).
prisoner escaping) 2 to read
8 on telling 3 to walk/to go on foot
UNIT 61
9 to eating 4 to drink
61.1 10 for being 5 to put / to carry
1 When Jack started working in this 11 for inviting 6 to discuss/to consider/
job, he wasn't used to driving two 12 of (not) wearing to talk about
hours to work every morning, but 7 to go / to travel
62.3
after some time he got used to it. 8 to talk / to speak
2 on taking Ann to the station
Now it's no problem for him. He's 9 to wear / to put on
3 on getting married
used to driving two hours every 10 to celebrate
4 Sue for coming to see her
morning. / He is used to driving ... 11 to help / to assist
5 (to me) for not phoning earlier
2 She wasn’t used to working nights
6 me of being selfish 64.3
and it took her a few months to get
2 for
used to it. Now, after a year, it's
UNIT 63 3 to
OK for her. She's used to working
nights. / She is used to working ... 63.1 4 to
2 There's no point in working if you 5 for
61.2 6 to
don't need money.
2 No, I’m used to sleeping on the floor. 7 for
3 There's no point in trying to study if
3 I’m used to working long hours. 8 for... to
you feel tired.
4 Yes, I'm not used to going to bed so
4 There's no point in hurrying if you’ve
late.
got plenty of time.
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