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Destination Grammar & Vocabulary with Answer Key Malcolm Mann * i £ ·-·-:• . . Steve Taylore-Knowles
4 Units Unit 1 Unit 2 Grammar Grammar Present simple, present continuous, stative verbs Past simple, past continuous, used to Pages 6 ---------------------------------------------- Umt4 Unit 5 TJ11it 6 uni 7 Unit 8 unit 1v Unit 11 Huit 1 2 unn 1-1 Unit 14 Gran1111ar Grammar Granunar Grammar Grammar Grammar urammar Grammar Fun and games 12 Present perfect simple, present perfect continuous -----------18 Past perfect simple, past perfect continuous 21 Learning and doing 24 /,-· Future time (present continuous, will, be going to, present simple) 30 Prepositions of time and place 33 Coming and going 36 -·,-. /. z '/, , The passive 1 42 The passive 2 45 Friends and relations 48 Countable and uncountable nouns 54 ------------------- Articles --------------------- 57 TJnit 1 � Buying and selling 60 unu 16 Unit 17 'lnit , o Unit 20 TJrit 21 Grammar Grammar urammar Grammar Pronouns and possessive determiners Relative clauses Inventions and discoveries Modals 1: ability, permission, advice Modals 2: obligation, probability, possibility Sending and receiving Unit ------------- 22 Grammar Modals 3: the modal perfect Unit 23 Grammar Questions, question tags, indirect questions Unit 24 Vocabulary People and daily life 66 69 72 78 81 84 94 97 100
Units Pages 1.Jn1 .t: 5 Grammar So and such, too and enough 106 Unit 26 Grammar Comparatives and superlatives 109 ----���--➔--➔--�--�-· --------------- --➔---�----------·-- --------- 112 \Jnit 2d Grammar Conditionals 1: (zero, first, second) 118 ------------- -------------------- Unit --------------------- 29 Grammar Conditionals 2: (third) -----··--·-·-·------- 121 ------ Unit 30 Vocabulary Body and lifestyle 124 Unit 32 Unit 33 Unit 34 Unit 35 Grammar Grammar Vocabulary Grammar Grammar Reported speech Reported questions, orders, requests Creating and building Direct and indirect objects wish Unit 36 Vocabulary Nature and the universe R,vi��\12 t]"fili;\a4 .. ; 35'la'nd 36. ·. ·/':lr)l! 4�.l·:t�_f:!.· _.t::;:.-; i��<.;f�: ,._l.: ·,fI· •�-:,.,_}. ,.-,y .. � '':�"'· /- �-> Unit 37 Grammar -ing and infinitive Unit 38 Grammar Both, either, neither, so, nor Unit 39 Vocabulary Laughing and crying ' . ' ·,_, � J '(... . �- %",., Unit 40 Grammar Connectives Unit 41 Grammar The causative --------�-- Unit 42 Vocabulary Problems and solutions Reference section Irregular present forms Irregular verbs Topic vocabulary Phrasal verbs Prepositional phrases Word patterns Word formation 130 133 136 142 145 148 154 157 160 166 169 172 182 182 184 202 206 208 212 s
6 Grammar Present simple, present continuous, stative verbs Present simple statement • I/you/we/they play ... He/she/it plays ... Use Present habits Permanent situations States General truths negative Vyou/wejthey do not (don't} play .. . He/she/it does not (doesn't} play .. . Example Marsha goes to dance lessons every Saturday. Does Dan work at the cinema? I like the new James Bond film. You play chess with 32 pieces. question Do Vyou/we/they play ... ? Does he/she/it play ... ? Helpful hints The present simple is often used with the following words and phrases: adverbs • always • usually • often • sometimes • rarely • never phrases • every Monday/week/etc • each Monday/week/etc • once/twice a week/month/etc • three times a week/month/etc � �The verbs be and have have irregular present forms. See page 182. Remember that these adverbs usually go before the verb, but after the verb be. • I often play football with my friends. • I am often late for my piano lessons. statement negative question I am ('m} playing ... I am not ('m not} playing ... Am I playing ... ? He/she/it is ('s} playing ... You/we/they are ('re} playing ... He/she/it is not (isn't/ 's not} playing ... You/we/they are not (aren't/ 're not} playing ... Is he/she/it playing ... ? Are you/we/they playing ... ? Use Actions happening now Temporary situations Annoying habits (usually with a/ways) Example Jan is watching a DVD upstairs. She is working at the museum until the end of the month. My brother is always borrowing my CDs without asking! Helpful hints The present continuous is often used with the following words and phrases: • now • right now • at the moment • today • this week/month/etc Stative verbs do not usually describe actions. They describe states (feelings, thoughts, etc). They are Some common stative verbs: • not normally used in continuous tenses. ✓ I like reading books in my free time. � I am liking readiRg books iR my fr:ee #me. appear include be know believe like belong to love hate need have prefer see seem taste think understand want � � Some of these verbs (such as be, have and think) are used in continuous tenses when they describe actions. ✓ What do you think about his new song? ✓ I'm thinking about last night's match.
Present simple, present continuous, stative verbs Unit 1 Look at the pictures of Helen and use the prompts to write sentences. Use the correct form of the present simple. every day I get up I at half past seven often I eat fast food for lunch in the evening I usually I meet her friends for coffee once a week I watch a film at the cinema rarely I go to the gym have a driving lesson I twice a week seven. ·················································································· 2 ................................................................................. . 3 ................................................................................. . 4 ................................................................................ .. 5 ................................................................................ .. 6 ................................................................................ .. [[) Complete using the correct present continuous form of the verbs in brackets. You may have to use some negative forms. 1 Gordon? I think he .................................................. (write) a letter at the moment. 2 Yes, the match is on TV now, but we .................................................. (lose). 3 Right now, Margaret .................................................. (have) a shower. Do you want to ring later? 4 Sally .................................................. (stay) with her aunt for a few days. 5 I .................................................. (lie)! It's true! I did see Madonna at the supermarket. 6 Josh .................................................. (always / use) my bike! It's so annoying. 7 We .................................................. (have) lunch, but I can come round and help you later. 8 .................................................. (you I play) music up there? It's really noisy! [£] Rewrite correctly. Change the words or phrases in bold. 1 Are top musicians studying for many years? ................................................................................................... .. 2 What's going on? I hope you don't touch my things! ........................................................................................... .. 3 It's a small business, so each person is doing lots of different jobs ............................................................. . 4 Does Christine listen to the radio, or is that the TV I can hear? .................................................................. . 5 I am usually buying a special ticket each week for the bus because it's cheaper ................................. . 6 Our washing machine is starting when you press this button ......................................................................... .. 7 How's the match going? Does our team win? ..................................................................................................... .. 8 Many people are enjoying spending time on the beach on holiday ............................................................... .. 7