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Luis C b e f a c d Page 35 B b c b b a c Oxford Discover Grammar  Student Book Answer Key  © Oxford University Press C I’m going to the airport soon Tomorrow, I will be in Bangkok You’re so lucky Will you have a long flight? Yes, I am I’m on the school basketball team Being part of a team is great I don’t like playing basketball Swimming is my favorite sport Page 10 E We enjoy playing basketball Doing sports is good for you I love running in the playground Tom is good at jumping F She likes running He’s good at bouncing a ball They enjoy jumping He hates playing soccer She loves skipping They like climbing Page 11 G playing Starting standing holding being chasing trying catching Running 10 Having H Students’ own answers Module Review Page 12 A interested exciting tired interesting disappointed excited tiring disappointing B c b e f a d Gerund: S(ubject) or O(bject) S O S S O O C Katie loves jumping rope Sam is good at climbing Lucy enjoys running Tara is interested in skateboarding Jack likes playing tennis Page 13 D excited going watching bored running An amazing match ✓ E Students’ own answers Unit Page 14 B My grandpa is from Guatemala In Guatemala, lots of men can crochet My grandpa can crochet beautiful bags and hats My grandparents moved to the U.S in 1970 In those days, lots of people could crochet, knit, and sew My grandma could knit when she was a little girl She couldn’t crochet then, but she can crochet now When my mum was a little girl, she couldn’t knit or crochet She couldn’t sew then either, but she can sew now She can make amazing dresses! You can read the list of ingredients People are often surprised by how many chemicals are in some products You should also read the label if you’re afraid of eating something that you are allergic to If you’re interested in eating healthily, you can find out how much salt, fat, etc., is in a product Don’t buy it if you’re not happy with it Are you curious about how to cook the product? F far clearly more clearly further the furthest the most clearly Page 71 G You can travel the most quickly by plane You can travel the furthest by plane You can travel more cheaply by car than by plane You can travel the most cheaply by bike You can travel further by car than by bike H Students’ own answers Module Review Page 72 A too So Neither either too Neither B carefully clearly well quickly happily easily Oxford Discover Grammar  Student Book Answer Key  © Oxford University Press C You can send messages the most quickly by phone You can travel more cheaply by train than by plane The can travel the most cheaply by bus You can see further with binoculars than with your eyes You can see the furthest with a telescope You can type more easily on a tablet than on a cell phone You can type the most easily on a computer Page 73 D a b b a a b c a b 10 a F Students’ own answers Unit 15 Page 74 B How to Make Easy Mini Pizzas tomatoes, cut into slices cups of grated cheese can of chopped tomatoes Some dough tablespoon of olive oil teaspoon of oregano Some olives First, put a piece of baking paper on a baking tray Spread the olive oil on the baking paper Second, cut two or three rounds of dough and put them on the baking paper Third, put some chopped tomatoes on each round of dough Fourth, put a slice of tomato, some cheese, a little oregano, and a few olives on each round Fifth, cook the mini pizzas in the oven for ten minutes Finally, eat your mini pizzas! Oxford Grammar for school 1,2,3,4,5 ( Full books + CD ) Download Links are given Below. Yes, you Do you have / need to be able to swim? Yes, I can I can type the fastest of all the children in my class! He’s going to visit his grandparents and learn how to catch fish Students’ own answers Module Review Page 42 A It will be September in ten days It will be August 26 on Sunday It won’t be Saturday in four days It won’t be October next month B No, it won’t Yes, it will No, it won’t Yes, it will Oxford Discover Grammar  Student Book Answer Key  © Oxford University Press Unit Page 44 B Coal and oil are fossil fuels The gas in cars comes from oil Today, lots of cars use gas, but one day the oil will run out and we will have no gas We will need a new kind of car Electric cars might be the answer to this problem Electric cars won’t use fossil fuels One day, there may be more alternative energy to power electric cars, too In the future, people might use wind power to make electricity for their electric cars Hydrogen-fuel-cell cars may be more popular than electric cars one day Electric cars have batteries, and their batteries might run out on long trips In the future, hydrogen-fuel-cell cars might create electricity while they are moving, so people may not need to stop for fuel Sentences that express certainty: First paragraph Sentences that express uncertainty: Both second and third paragraphs Page 45 B won’t won’t might may might not C won’t be might build will use might not have might solve will need Page 46 D might not look might be might live might make might not need might put might have might collect E b a e c d F We may drive flying cars in the future We might not have any coal or oil in fifty years One day, people might live in underground homes In twenty years, we might use more wind power Page 47 G We may/might not use pens in the future We may/might travel to other planets in the future We may/might ride bikes in the future We may/might live in underwater houses in the future We may/might not go to school in the future H Students’ own answers Unit 10 Page 48 B a lot of a few some some How many plastic bags you have at home? Oxford Grammar for School Download Free 1,2,3,4,5 ( Full books + CD ) enables you improve your English fast in the easiest way every possible. *\ Free download Encounters Student Book 1 Print Bundle (Encounters: Chinese Language and Culture), ! Adverbs: quickly, far, successfully, excitedly Comparative adverbs: more quickly, further Superlative adverbs: the most quickly, the furthest Page 69 B nervously slowly quickly suddenly tightly loudly excitedly proudly Page 70 C c a c a b a more easily more slowly more quickly more regularly the most regularly the fastest D What’s your favorite invention, Ali? Tom wasn’t watching TV when his dad came home They were having a picnic when it started to rain While we were talking, I had a great idea What was Jenny wearing when you saw her? C f d e a c b Page 19 B need make get put use paint make C Look, Luis I’m making a piñata Do you have lots of glue? 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Yes, they are Unit 13 Page 64 B In the 19th century, Alexander Graham Bell was working on a new invention He was trying to invent a telephone Other scientists were trying to invent telephones, too Antonio Meucci and Johann Philip Reis made telephone machines So did Elisha Gray On February 14, 1876, Gray’s invention was ready Bell’s invention was ready, too Gray hurried to the U.S Patent Office to get a licence for his invention So did Bell But Bell got there first Gray did not become rich and famous Meucci didn’t become rich and famous, either Neither did Reis But we remember them today as important people in the history of the telephone So and too agree with something positive Either and neither agree with something negative C too So Neither either D What you know about Alexander Graham Bell, Carlos? No, you don’t Do you have / need to bring a camera? Yes, it is Are the double bass and the cello cheaper than the violin? Und 19. Yes, you Do you have / need to make sure the boat is safe? Oxford Discover 3: Grammar Book - 2nd edition The 2nd edition of Oxford Discover builds on it 's tried and tested methodology, developing 21st Century Skills in critical thinking, communicat. Oxford University Press is a department of the University of Oxford. Perfect for self-study, but also ideal for supplementary grammar activities in the classroom, this book is the highest level in a series that has been used by millions of language learners and teachers around the world. 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Countable nouns: tomato(es), olives, pizza Uncountable nouns: cheese, dough, olive oil, oregano 10 Page 75 B N N C C N N C N N 10 C 11 N 12 C C How much How many How much How many How much How many How much How many Page 76 E bowl bar slices bag jar bottle carton glass Page 77 F acarton abag bbar ccarton ccup apiece G Let’s make a cake for Grandma and Grandpa That’s a good idea What we need? I was trying to find the light switch when the teacher opened the door The teacher was holding a flashlight while she looked for some candles She was lighting lots of candles when our parents came into the school The teacher gave our parents candles in glass jars while she was selling tickets She put lots of candles in jars on the stage, too When our parents were sitting down, the teacher asked them to blow out their candles We were finishing the play when the lights came on again Everyone laughed! Not really I buy MP3s They’re not as expensive as CDs That’s true CDs are not as modern as MP3s, but I like CDs Me too, but MP3 players are not as big as CD players My MP3player is as small as a cell phone I can put it in my pocket!