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This document is a chapter from a Burlington English Grammar textbook for Grade 7, focusing on present simple, present continuous, and stative verbs. It includes practice exercises and an answer key.

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Burlington English Grammar for Grade 7 Chapter 1 | Present Simple; Present Continuous; Stative Verbs Answer Key Check What You Know 1. a 2. b 3. b 4. b 5. a 6. a Gram...

Burlington English Grammar for Grade 7 Chapter 1 | Present Simple; Present Continuous; Stative Verbs Answer Key Check What You Know 1. a 2. b 3. b 4. b 5. a 6. a Grammar Practice A. 1. is getting, agree 2. begins, doesn’t have 3. are forever dropping, never say, makes 4. stands, are exploring 5. is going, offers 6. like, does it cost, need, don’t want B. 1. My dog is always jumping over the garden fence but he never runs away. 2. Max usually cycles to college but he’s taking the bus today./ Usually, Max cycles to college but today he’s taking the bus. 3. Tanya is taking some extra classes this year so she rarely has time to play tennis. 4. I’m working right now, but I’m meeting some friends later. 5. Maria hardly ever sees her friends during the summer but school is starting soon, so she’ll see them there. 6. Zack usually works at night but he’s staying at home tonight. C1. 1. am spending 2. takes 3. want 4. is coming 5. are not competing 6. like 7. have/are having 8. looks C2. 1. is visited 2. are attracted 3. is located 4. is being organised 5. are being held D. 1. know 2. own 3. belongs 4. looks like 5. smells 6. see 7. feel like 8. am…having 9. Are…thinking of 10. don’t have 11. suppose 12. hate © Burlington Group 2022 E. 1. is happening 2. move 3. am not talking 4. are being called 5. don’t notice 6. are all turning 7. are hit 8. cross 9. are being taken 10. are getting 11. are being put 12. are used 13. is also being developed 14. believe F. 1. are added 2. am not enjoying 3. does it take 4. prefers 5. are being made 6. are taught 7. am trying 8. always loses 9. don’t need 10. is … being knocked down G. 1. c. 2. e. 3. f. 4. a. 5.d. 6. b. H. 1. Once a week 2. every summer 3. constantly 4. at the moment 5. often 6. tomorrow morning 7. tonight 8. never I. 1. don’t go, are going 2. likes, doesn’t like 3. are…leaving, leaves 4. are making, make 5. is looking, looks 6. Do…remember, remembers 7. stay, am staying 8. are weighing, does…weigh, weighs English today 1. c 2. d. 3. b 4. a Challenge Yourself A. 1. are thinking of 2. while they are having 3. is being painted 4. is constantly forgetting 5. hardly ever snows 6. is played B. 1. b. 2. a 3. d 4. b 5. b 6. c 7. d 8. b 9. a 10. c 11. c 12. b 13. d 14. d 15. a 16. c 17. c 18. c 19. a 20. a © Burlington Group 2022 Burlington English Grammar for Grade 7 Chapter 2 | Past Simple; Past Continuous; used to, would, be / get used to Answer Key Check What you Know A. 1. b. 2. a. 3. b. 4. a. 5. b. 6. a. Grammar Practice A. 1. was downloading, stopped 2. picked, started 3. woke, was falling 4. was standing, kept 5 was listening, didn’t want 6. owned, took B. 1. a. 2. a., b. 3. b. 4. b. 5. a., b. 6. a. C. 1. 1. were driving 2. noticed 3. was eating 2. 4. did not want 5. needed 6. were walking 3. 7. arrived 8. took 9. gave 4. 10. slept 11. woke 12. was recovering D. 1. joined 2. were changed 3. was 4. tried 5. was being cleaned 6. was being held 7. were doing 8. were shouting 9. stopped 10. was told 11. cancelled E. 1. used to play 2. was not used to living 3. did not use to sell 4. is used to living 5. used to be 6. will be used to working F. 1. isn’t used to 2. will get used to 3. used to 4. didn’t use to 5. has got used to 6. are used to G. 1. B 2. C 3. A 4. B 5. A 6. B 7. A 8. A 9. C 10. B 11. C 12. B H. 1. did a colour television cost? 2. to eating so late. © Burlington Group 2022 3. was stolen last year 4. see his friends every Saturday 5. this stadium opened 6. was being repaired 7. used to be so busy 8. used to doing these exercises I. 1. While I was doing my homework, my cousins phoned. 2. Andy tidied his room, then hurried to his piano lesson. 3. Which film did you see last night? 4. Last summer I ate ice-cream every day. 5. While I was dancing my brother was serving soft drinks to our guests. 6. Was music playing when Peter entered the restaurant? J. 1. were you walking 2. began 3. was Mr Smith 4. started, was running 5. were you talking about 6. were washing, was heating K. 1. are used to 2. ago 3. went 4. used to have 5. had 6. was cleaning 7. asked 8. am not used to 9. laughed 10. managed 11. smiled 12. remembered English Today 1. I wasn’t born yesterday. 2. I was thinking 3. I knew you would 4. Once was enough Challenge Yourself A. 1 to 2 were 3 did 4 while 5 would 6 was 7 being 8 later B. 1. c 2. a 3. d 4. b 5. a 6. b 7. c 8. c 9. d 10. d 11. b 12. d 13. c 14. a 15.b 16. b 17. c 18. b 19. c 20. d © Burlington Group 2022 Burlington English Grammar for Grade 7 Chapter 3 | Present Perfect Simple; Present Perfect Continuous; Past Simple Answer Key Check What You Know A. 1. a. 2. b. 3. a. 4. b. 5. a. 6. b. Grammar Practice A. 1. I haven’t had anything to eat b. today. I didn’t have anything to eat a. yesterday. 2. Alex has been to school a. and is doing her homework now. William has gone to school b. and will be back at about two. 3. Nick has been working at this café since b. the beginning of July. Tristan has been working in a hotel for a. three months. 4. Have you been learning a. history all evening? Have you learnt b. your French vocabulary already? 5. Emily’s been writing songs b. since she was a teenager. Vanessa wrote a lot of songs a. when she was at university. B. 1. Have you been playing, started 2. told, has broken, fell 3. I’ve ever eaten, it’s been overcooked. 4. have you known, met 5. has been looking, has been trying 6. haven’t tasted, haven’t decided 7. have been driving, have been going 8. has visited, went C. 1. yet 2. always 3. just 4. never 5. already 6. in 2019 7. all day 8. twice D.1. 1 has been organising 2 have travelled 3 have been given 4 have been working 5 has been photographed 6 Have you ever seen 2. 1 been 2 went 3 gone 4 gone 5 been © Burlington Group 2022 E. 1.a. has...been performing b. have....performed c. performed Sentence in picture- c 2.a. painted b. has.... been painting c. have been painted Sentence in picture- b 3. a. has been delivering b. have been delivered c. delivered Sentence in picture- a 4. a. have been calling b. has called c. called Sentence in picture - a F. 1. have been riding 2. has been 3. has increased 4. has also changed 5. developed 6. ever was 7. have never used 8. ago 9. invented 10. Since G. 1. just 2. recently 3. since 4. yet 5. already 6. for 7. last Tuesday 8. a moment ago H. 1. hasn’t given back 2. has been studying 3. forgot 4. have been working, haven’t finished 5. has caught 6. has just gone English Today 1. d 2. a 3. c 4. b 5. e Challenge Yourself A. 1. has been sleeping 2. Harry gone to 3. have not/haven’t seen Stephen since 4. long has Rita been living 5. have been posted 6. biggest fish he has/he’s ever © Burlington Group 2022 B. 1. b 2. c 3. d 4. a 5. b 6. a 7. c 8. c 9. d 10. d 11. a 12. a 13. b 14. a 15. c 16. b 17. b 18. a 19. c 20. d © Burlington Group 2022 Burlington English Grammar for Grade 7 Chapter 4 | Past Perfect Simple; Past Perfect Continuous; Past Simple Answer Key Check What You Know A. 1. a. 2. b. 3. b. 4. a. 5. a. 6. b. Grammar Practice A. 1 S 2D 3D 4D 5S 6S B. 1 had looked 2 had been walking 3 had heard 4 had turned 5 had you been learning 6 hadn’t spoken 7 had picked 8 Had you ever met C. 1 paid 2 had lost 3 had been acting 4 Did you clear 5 had not read 6 had he been working 7 had the burglar broken into 8 did anyone answer? 9 had learnt / learned 10 had you been sitting D. 1. after 2. never 3. before 4. for 5. since 2. 6 before 7 no sooner 8 already 9 until 10 ever E. 1. had tried, fell 2. had been getting, blew 3. had eaten, had 4. performed, had not been playing F. 1. was given 2. had called 3. travelled 4. had been found 5. was seen 6. had been invented 7. had stopped 8. had been destroyed 9. had taken 10. had been asking G. 1. By the time 2. after 3. for 4. all night 5. already 6. before 7. since 8. when © Burlington Group 2022 H. 1. used 2. did not know 3. had not invented 4. had been drawing 5. began 6. had been writing 7. were 8. had created 9. added 10. had made English Today 1. c 2. d 3. b 4. a Challenge Yourself A. 1 when 2 for 3 had 4 anything 5 been 6 since 7 never 8 time B. 1. a 2. a 3. d 4. b 5. c 6. a 7. c 8. c 9. d 10. c 11. a 12. d 13. a 14. d 15. a 16. b 17. b 18. d 19. b. 20. c C. Accept all logical answers. © Burlington Group 2022 Burlington English Grammar for Grade 7 Chapter 5 | Participles Answer Key Check What You Know A. 1. b. 2. a. 3. b. 4. a. 5. b. 6. a. Grammar Practice A. 1. A laughing man is stronger than a suffering man. 2. The only thing that comes to a sleeping man is dreams. 3. Do not waste time staring at a closed door. 4. The painting was taken to the auction. 5. Look at the bear climbing the tree. 6. Having finished their training, they will be fully qualified doctors. B. 1. a 2. a 3. b 4. a. 5. b 6. a C. 1. sung 2. brought 3. dug 4. broken 5. been 6. eaten D. 1. Having switched off the lights, they went to bed. 2. Having asked his sister’s permission, Raghu went out to play. 3. Having stirred the vegetables, Babita switched on the gas stove. 4. Having worked in the garden all day, we were very tired. 5. Not having slept for two days, Tamara wasn’t able to concentrate. 6. Having finished his work, he went out to meet his friends. English Today 1. b 2. d 3. c 4. a Challenge Yourself A. 1. Being a good boy, Dhruv helped his father in the kitchen. 2. Not having enough money, they didn’t go on a holiday. 3. I saw a woman sitting in the café, reading a paper. 4. Not feeling well, Raja didn’t go to the cinema. 5. Walking home, Asim met an old friend. © Burlington Group 2022 6. Wagging its tail, the dog jumped on Rina’s lap. B. 1. b 2. a 3. c. 4. d. 5. c. 6. d 7. a 8. b 9. a 10. c. C. Accept all logical answers. © Burlington Group 2022 Burlington English Grammar for Grade 7 Chapter 6 | Modals; Semi-modals; Modal Perfect Answer Key Check What You Know A. 1. b. 2. a. 3. a. 4. a. 5. a. 6. b. Grammar Practice A. 1. will 2. Could 3. should 4. Would 5. must 6. mustn’t 7. wouldn’t 8. was able to B. 1-b, 2-a, 3-e, 4-d, 5-f, 6-c, 7-k, 8-l, 9-g, 10-i, 11-h, 12-j C. 1. must 2. needn’t 3. won’t 4. will 5. don’t have to 6. should 7. Shall 8. can’t D. 1. was able to 2. didn’t have to 3. can 4. have to 5. could 6. had never been able to 7. had to 8. wouldn’t 9. couldn’t 10. would 11. must 12. will be able to E. 1. have been 2. have stayed 3. have put 4. have got 5. have seen 6. have fallen 7. have woken up 8. have broken 9. have won 10. have tidied 11. have left 12 have spent F. 1. must 2. could 3. shouldn’t 4. could 5. ought to 6. needn’t 7. are usually able to 8 may 9 has to 10 might G. 1. mustn’t 2. be able to 3. needn’t 4. shouldn’t 5. have to 6. ought to 7. Would 8. Shall 9. can 10. could H. 1. b. 2. b. 3. a. 4. b 5. a. 6. b. 7. b. 8. a. 9. b. 10. b. I. 1. ought to 2. can 3. might 4. mustn’t 5. is able to 6. may 7. have to 8. can’t 9. should 10. mustn’t © Burlington Group 2022 English Today 1. can’t, should 2. could, have to 3. should have, might have Challenge Yourself A. 1. must not eat 2. shouldn’t have 3. were not / weren’t able to find 4. could have left 5. ought to get 6. do not / don’t have to ask B. 1. b 2. c 3. a 4. a 5. b 6. a 7. d 8. b 9. a 10. b 11. d 12. b 13. b 14. b 15. d 16. a 17. a 18. d 19. d 20. d © Burlington Group 2022 Burlington English Grammar for Grade 7 Chapter 7 | The Future Answer Key Check What You Know A. 1. b. 2. a. 3. b. 4. a. 5. a. 6. b. Grammar Practice A1. 1. In June, Emily will be taking some important exams. 2. Changes are going to be made to the school system. 3. By the end of the week, I will have finished my project. 4. I think James is going to be really tall when he’s older. 5. I expect you will be tired when you arrive. 6. Surely the exam results will have been announced by next week. 7. The shoes I ordered are being delivered tomorrow. B. 1. True 2. True 3. False 4. True 5. True 6. False 7. False C. 1. are meeting, will have started 2. won’t you buy, will get 3. finishes, will be waiting 4. am going to be, will go Names: Christine, Bella, Oliver, John, Max, Dan, Paul, Hannah D. 1. will be playing 2. will have disappeared 3. will be sleeping 4. will have seen 5. won’t be taking 6. won’t have tidied E. 1 will be 2. are going to 3. are 4. will have 5. are being 6 am going to 7 won’t 8 will have been F. 1. will have been planted 2. will have been transformed 3. will be spent 4. will be created 5. will have been built 6. will be used G. 1. is being 2. this time 3. does 4. By then 5. will have been 6 be using 7 to cost 8 will be H. 1. f 2. h 3. a. 4. e 5. g 6. c. 7. b 8.d © Burlington Group 2022 I. 1. am travelling 2. leaves 3. will probably be 4. will be waiting 5. is going to be 6. will have had 7. won’t be 8. are going 9. starts 10. will have English Today 1. b 2. d 3. a 4. c Challenge Yourself A. 1. will be built 2. once she finishes / has finished 3. time is / does the museum open 4. will not be having dinner 5. am not going to buy 6. will have been solved B. 1. c 2. a 3. b 4. d 5. a 6. c 7. b 8. d 9. a 10. c 11. a 12. d 13. a 14. a 15. b 16. a 17. d 18. b 19. c 20. a © Burlington Group 2022 Burlington English Grammar for Grade 7 Chapter 8 | Causatives Answer Key Check What You Know A. 1. b. 2. a. 3. a. 4. a. 5. b. 6. a. Grammar Practice A. 1-d, 2-b, 3-e, 4-f, 5-a, 6-c B. 1. had /got your teeth whitened 2. haven’t had /got my eyes tested 3. I am having /getting my hair coloured. 4. have / get this one fixed. 5. will have / get / am having / getting the grass cut C. 1. Mum to make 2. my sister to lend 3. my personal driver take 4. him to recommend 5. the dentist check D. 1. put 2. to do 3. checked 4. printed 5. painted 6. to drive 7. deal 8. make E. 1. masks made 2. the mask makers to add 3. these groups to follow 4. a boat built 5. an alien costume designed 6. a local guide to take F. 1 delivered 2. to make 3. create 4 printed 5 installed 6 prepare English Today 1. having my hair done 2. get his mother to take care of it 3. have her call me 4. get it done © Burlington Group 2022 Challenge Yourself A. 1. am having / getting the books delivered 2. had the students work 3. have / get your hair done 4. ever had / got a suit made 5. having / getting the museum designed 6. got her sister to decorate B. 1. d 2. a 3. b 4. d 5b 6. c 7. c 8. a 9. b 10. d 11. a 12. a 13. d 14. b © Burlington Group 2022 Burlington English Grammar for Grade 7 Chapter 9 | Relative Clauses Answer Key Check What You Know A. 1. b. 2. a. 3. b. 4. a. 5. a. 6. a. Grammar Practice A. 1. The gecko, which is sometimes kept as a pet, is a kind of lizard. 2. Abhinav Bindra, who is an Indian shooter, has won a number of medals. 3. I’m going to watch the documentary which is on at nine. 4. Charles Dickens, whose novels are famous around the world, lived in the 19th century in England. 5. The subject that Lisa likes best at school is history. B. 1. who 2. where 3. whose 4. when 5. which 6. what 7. that 8. why C1. 1. Liam, which 2. Thomas, who 3. Ellie, where 4. Poppy, whose 5. David, which 6. who, Chloe C2. 1. Liam is having problems with the maths exercise which he is doing.  2. Thomas is the boy who is sitting near the window.  3. Elle sits at the back of the classroom, where there are some computers. 4. Poppy is the girl desk whose is near the window. 5. David’s bag, which is on the floor, is black. 6. The girl who the teacher is helping is called Chloe.  D. 1. which 2. who 3. whose 4. where 5. when/that 6. whom 7. that/who E. 1. The shirt that I bought yesterday is blue and white. 2. The player who scored most goals was cheered by the crowd. 3. The friend whom I am waiting for should arrive soon. 4. The book which you lent me is very interesting. 5. The people with whom I stayed were very kind. 6. The music that we are listening to is from South Africa. © Burlington Group 2022 7. The lady who teaches us English is from Australia. 8. The girl that I wanted to talk to went home early. F. 1. who 2. whose 3. which 4. where 5. that/which 6. when 7. which G. 1. Clara makes beautiful earrings which/that she sells online. 2. Nick, whose parents own a hotel, will be working all summer. 3. That’s the actor who was in the latest Star Wars film. 4. You shouldn’t swim in winter when the water is very cold. 5. The island of Madeira, where Cristiano Ronaldo was born, is part of Portugal. / The island of Madeira, which is part of Portugal, is where Cristiano Ronaldo was born. 6. Veronica Roth is a successful writer who I once interviewed for the school magazine. H. 1. why you won’t 2 whose 3 what I need 4 some of whom 5 that 6 which James works at I. 1. something (which/that) George would love 2. nothing (which/that )they liked 3. the best pizza I’ve ever 4. anything (which/that) I 5. funniest joke I’ve ever 6. all (that)Laura J. 1. where 2. whose 3. which 4. that 5. that 6. when 7. who 8. whom 9. which 10. whose English Today 1. b 2. a 3. c Challenge Yourself A. 1. who 2. which / that 3. when / that 4. the 5. where 6. to 7. what 8. whose B. 1. b 2. c 3.b 4. d 5. a 6. c 7. a 8. a 9. d 10. d 11. a 12. d 13. c 14. a 15. a 16. d 17. c 18. a 19. c 20. b © Burlington Group 2022 Burlington English Grammar for Grade 7 Chapter 10 | Gerunds and Infinitives Answer Key Check What you Know A. 1. a. 2. a. 3. a. 4. b. 5. a. 6. b. Grammar Practice A. 1. agreed/ arranged 2. spends hours/keeps 3. having /to have 4. can’t stand / hate 5. encouraging /persuading 6. He should B. 1. doing, fill in 2. go, losing, shouting 3. to get, running 4. to be, have C. 1. close enough to see 2. asked me to help 3. looking forward to watching 4. the second person to ask 5. I’m too busy to talk 6. old enough to drive 7. the best person to represent 8. too late to go D. 1. living 2. to use 3. to find 4. taking 5. to solve 6. introducing 7. keep 8. to travel 9. bringing 10. to carry 11. to see 12. laughing E. 1. EAT a. You should stop eating before bed. It’s not good for you. b. You’ve been studying for two hours. Why don’t you stop to eat something? 2. TELL a. I must remember to tell Adam about the test tomorrow. b. How did you know about the party? I don’t remember telling you about it. 3. MOVE a. The injured man tried to move his leg but he couldn’t. b. I think that plant needs more sunlight. Have you tried moving it closer to the window? © Burlington Group 2022 4. GO a. Oh, no! I forgot to go to my dentist appointment yesterday. b. I’ll never forget going to Disneyland when I was nine. It was a great holiday! 5. SAY a. I regret to say that you have not been chosen for the job. b. Liz regrets saying she would cook dinner for 20 people! 6. CLEAN a. The carpet needs cleaning before we put it down this winter. b. We need to clean out the parrot’s cage today. F. 1. to seeing 2. going 3. Zak to message 4. borrowing 5. taking 6. to help G. 1. to travel 2. taking 3. carrying 4. to see 5. spending 6. to leave 7. enjoying 8. to use 9. to look 10. doing 11 to find 12 visiting H. 1. You can help me make the salad by cutting up the vegetables. 2. I’m too angry to talk to her now after having such an argument. 3. We don’t feel like inviting Tim to play basketball with us. 4. She wants to spend her spare time making jewellery. 5. I would like to remind everyone to come early. I. Accept all logical responses. J. Accept all logical responses. English Today 1. c 2. d 3. a 4. e 5. b Challenge Yourself A. 1. did not / didn’t expect to see 2. prefer to go / prefer going 3. forgot to call 4. feel like staying 5. don’t mind washing 6. helped Bob build B. 1. c 2. a 3. b 4. b 5. d 6. d 7. b 8. a 9. a 10. d 11. c 12. b 13. d 14. d 15. a 16. b 17. c 18. b 19. c 20. c © Burlington Group 2022 Burlington English Grammar for Grade 7 Chapter 11 | Conditionals and Temporals Answer Key Check What You Know A. 1. a. 2. b. 3. a. 4. a. 5. a. 6. b. Grammar Practice A. 1. If I told you what to do, b you wouldn’t learn to do it on your own. If I had told you what to do, a you wouldn’t have learnt to do it on your own. 2. If you help me with my history project, a I’ll give you a hand with maths. If you helped me with my history project, b I’d give you a hand with maths. 3. You can win this race a if you practise every day. You could win this race b if you practised every day. 4. We’ll follow my plan if b you don’t have a better idea. We’ll follow my plan unless a you have a better idea. 5. I’ll make you some sandwiches as long as b you promise to eat them on the way. I’ll make you some sandwiches in case a you feel hungry on the way. B. 1. will do 2. sleep 3. smell 4. can listen 5. save 6. look 7. installed 8. turn 9. will concentrate 10. find C. 1. would you wish 2. would have enjoyed 3. had not ordered 4. asked 5. would/could have won 6. would not take 7. drank 8. wouldn’t have barked D. 1 will probably visit 2. don’t want 3. hadn’t happened 4. would need 5. decide 6. would be 7. wouldn’t have found out 8. attended E. 1. We can leave as soon as I close all the windows. © Burlington Group 2022 2. I must remember my teacher’s advice when I take my final exam next week. 3. I’ll answer my emails once I finish talking to Dennis. 4. By the time the firefighters get there, it’ll be too late. 5. Ring me the moment (that) you get your exam results. 6. I’ll look after your things while you go wash your hands. 7. I won’t forgive her until she apologises. 8. She’ll go to bed after she finishes watching the movie. F. (1) time (2) would (3) until (4) had (5) have (6) moment (7) soon (8) if G. 1. C 2. A 3. C 4. A 5. A 6. B 7. C 8. B 9. A 10. C English Today 1. if possible 2. If you say so 3. if not 4. If you ask me Challenge Yourself A. 1. He won’t find out unless we send him a message. 2. If Liz did not go running every day, she wouldn’t be so fit. 3. Phil would have told you if it had been important. 4. Jo will lend me the book the moment (that) she finishes reading it. 5. You can go to the party as long as you come back at 11. 6. The show will be over by the time we get there. B. 1. a 2. c 3. b 4. b 5. a 6. c 7. c 8. d 9. b 10. c 11. b 12. d 13. c 14. c 15. d 16. a 17. a 18. a 19. d 20. d © Burlington Group 2022 Burlington English Grammar for Grade 7 Chapter 12 | wish; had better / would rather; it’s time Answer Key Check What You Know A. 1. a. 2. b. 3. b. 4. b. 5. b. 6. a. Grammar Practice A. 1 knew S 2. hadn’t left S 3. wouldn’t make T 4. had prepared S 5. behaved T 6. had stayed T/S 7. didn’t have S 8. would change S B. 1. could understand/ understood 2. had paid 3. could ride 4. were 5. would not leave 6. cared 7. could/ would win 8. had joined 9. weren’t 10. had taken C. 1. I would rather 2. I would rather 3. had better 4. had better 5. would rather 6. had better D. 1. live 2. made 3. not remember 4. didn’t stop 5. travel 6. told E. 1. got 2. to start 3. made 4. learnt 5. to take 6. bought 7. painted 8. turned … did F. 1. about 2. better 3. hadn’t 4. rather not 5. wish 6. would 7. had 8. time G. 1. I wish that I hadn’t eaten so much at the party last night. 2. If the jeans hadn’t been (so) cheap I wouldn’t have bought them. 3. I wish we did not have a maths test tomorrow. 4. I wouldn’t take a bus if I lived close to school. © Burlington Group 2022 5. If I were you, I would work harder. 6. They wouldn’t have come unless they had wanted to. 7. I could have finished the test if I had had more time. 8. Our street would look better if there were a few more trees. English Today 1. b 2. a 3. d 4. c Challenge Yourself A. 1. I wish she would turn the music down a bit. 2. We had better not tell anyone the rumour. 3. If only Jessie had been able to come to London with us. 4. Do you want to eat here or would you rather eat somewhere else? 5. I wish I had learnt to play a musical instrument when I was younger. 6. It is about time they brought out a new version of this game! B. 1. d 2. d 3. a 4. a 5. b 6. a 7. d 8. b 9. c 10. c 11. a 12. d 13. c 14. c 15. b 16. a 17. b 18. b 19. b 20. c © Burlington Group 2022 Burlington English Grammar for Grade 7 Chapter 13 | Reported Speech Answer Key Check What you Know 1. a 2. a 3. a 4. a 5. b 6. b Grammar Practice A. 1. told 2. said 3. wanted 4. asked 5. told 6. asked B. 1. had been, wouldn’t know 2. had, was 3. wasn’t going to change, had always been 4. didn’t cost 5. couldn’t tell C. 1. him to feed 2. them not to bring 3. everyone to attend 4. the children to put on 5. everyone to keep away 6. her not to stand, it might kick D1. 1. A tourist asked us where the museum was 2. Then he asked us whether we could take a photo of him. 3. We asked him how long he was staying in Rome. 4. He wanted to know whether we had any suggestions for places to visit. 5. Alex asked him if he had already been to the Colosseum. 6. He wondered where we had learnt English. He said we spoke it really well. D2. 1. Where is 2. Could you take 3. How long are you staying 4. Do you have any suggestions 5. Have you already been 6. Where did you learn E. 1. they got 2. said 3. if they trusted 4. could 5. felt 6. had shared 7. if they had checked 8. would be F. 1. how long he/she had been preparing for the film 2. not to leave my phone next to my bed 3. if / whether she belonged to any clubs at school 4. they were moving to Devon the following month 5. him to close the window 6. the doctor would visit me later that afternoon © Burlington Group 2022 G. 1. The little boy begged/persuaded/demanded his parents to take him to the zoo. 2. Abigail invited/recommended/suggested trying the new cafe in the square. 3. When I arrived at the station, I inquired/wondered/complained if the train would be on time. 4. The lifeguard insisted/ordered/instructed everyone to get out of the water immediately. 5. Our teacher promised/warned/refused to let us go home early. 6. The teenager accused/admitted/denied trying to steal a phone from the shop. H. 1. The manager blamed Anthony for breaking the coffee machine. 2. The waiter reminded Amy to take the bill to table 14. 3. The boy requested that they put extra syrup on his pancakes. 4. The little girl accused Tim of eating her ice cream. 5. The man demanded to see the manager. 6. The woman suggested stopping/that they stop for a coffee. I. 1. Gary’s mother asked him if he knew what time it was 2. She always wanted to know where Gary had been 3. She told Gary that his father wanted to call the police 4. She told Gary to always be home before midnight. 5. Then she told him that they wouldn’t let him go on the trip. 6. Finally, she ordered him to go to his room. K. 1. wanted 2. had already seen 3. going 4. cost 5. not having 6. not to worry 7. to pay 8. couldn’t go 9. would be studying 10. would probably go English Today 1. Don’t tell me 2. Says who 3. Don’t even ask 4. Tell me about it Challenge Yourself A. 1. would 2. if/ whether 3. about 4. told 5. for 6. said/ explained/ complained 7. asked 8. to B. 1. b 2. d 3. d 4. a 5. b 6. c 7. c 8. d 9. c 10. c 11. b 12. d 13. a 14. a 15. d 16. a 17. c 18. c 19. d 20. b © Burlington Group 2022 Burlington English Grammar for Grade 7 Chapter 14 | The Passive Answer Key Check What You Know 1. b 2. a 3. a 4. a 5. b 6. a Grammar Practice A. 1. The new drug is being tested on humans for the first time. P 2. According to the forecast, the rain won’t have stopped before the match. A 3. The fans had been waiting in line for hours. A 4. We have been told a completely different story. P 5. A new shopping centre is going to be built in the city. P 6. The teacher should have given us more time to study. A 7. Why were you being so rude to everybody? A 8. The space shuttle will be launched today. P B. 1. is baked 2. is still being investigated 3. must be supervised (by parents) 4. could have been prevented 5. was opened 6. has to be removed 7. are going to be announced 8. had not been told 9. were still being counted 10. has just been won C. 1. are 2. have been 3. was 4. be 5. had been 6. are being D. 1. must be paid, might cut 2. was photographed, was designed 3. didn’t take, had stopped 4. is being held, is planning 5. were produced, didn’t become 6. is made, come 7. are usually thrown away, can be recycled 8. will have been sold, should have bought E. 1. is constantly being changed 2. could be used 3. are currently being built 4. can be driven © Burlington Group 2022 5. will be controlled 6. are often grown 7. was opened 8. is served 9. is charged 10. will be recognised F. 1. is believed to be 2. is thought to have escaped 3. is expected to sign 4. was supposed that 5. is said to have been painted G. 1. locked 2. stuck 3. stolen 4. ridden 5. hit 6. checked 7. hacked 8. blamed English Today 1. b 2. c 3. a Challenge Yourself A. 1. to 2. is 3. was 4. be 5. by 6. with 7. gets 8. been B. 1. b 2. d 3. a 4. c 5. d 6. c 7. d 8. d 9. b 10. a 11. d 12. b 13. b 14. a 15. d 16. b 17. a 18. c 19. a 20. c © Burlington Group 2022 Burlington English Grammar for Grade 7 Chapter 15 | Adjectives and Adverbs; Comparatives and Superlatives; so / such; too / enough Answer Key Check What you know 1. a 2. b 3. a 4. b 5. a 6. b Grammar Practice A. 1. nice, well 2. Famous, highly 3. anxiously, late 4. busy, barely 5. neatly, easy 6. patiently, wrong 7. beautiful, short 8. Luckily, nervous B. 1. furious 2. hardly 3. ugliest 4. the sooner 5. the better 6. more valuable 7. Apparently 8. completely 9. famous 10. happier C. 1. youngest 2. older 3. tallest 4. shorter 5. more easily 6. richer 7. most competitive 8. earlier 9. luckier 10. better 11. fastest 12. most challenging D. 1. as old as 2. not as large as 3. as fluently as 4. not as interested 5. as long as 6. as frequently as E. 1. such 2. enough 3. so 4. too 5. so 6. such 7. enough 8. too F. 1. a lot more difficult than 2. don’t usually have 3. aren’t as friendly as, 4. stricter they are, the better 5. a bit earlier than 6. far too big for 7. such a long holiday 8. not long enough G. 1. B. 2. C 3. A 4. A 5. A 6. C 7. B 8. B 9. A 10. B H. 1. B 2. A 3. D 4. C English Today 1. b 2. a 3. d 4. c © Burlington Group 2022 Challenge Yourself A. 1. such a boring film 2. in a friendly way 3. sings so beautifully 4. plays chess better than/as well as 5. faster you drive, the greater 6. as quickly as B. 1. a 2. a 3. b 4. b 5. d 6. a 7. d 8. c 9. a 10. d 11. b 12. c 13. b 14. c 15. d 16. b 17. b 18. a 19. b 20. c © Burlington Group 2022 Burlington English Grammar for Grade 7 Chapter 16 | Connecting Words Answer Key Check what you know 1. a 2. a 3. b 4. a 5. a 6. a Grammar Practice A. 1. b. 2. a. 3. a. 4. b 5. a. 6. b. 7. b. 8. a. 9. b. 10. a. B. 1. Although/ even though 2. In spite of 3. Since/as 4. Although/Despite the fact that 5. however 6. due to/because of 7. despite/ in spite of 8. as well as/Besides C. 1. we don’t forget 2. buying a new tent 3. going 4. not wanting 5. just watching 6. go 7. is 8. the days are warm D. 1. I didn’t go to school today because I wasn’t feeling well. 2. Despite waking up late, I didn’t miss the plane. / I didn’t miss the plane, despite waking up late. 3. The traffic will be awful due to a public holiday. / Due to the public holiday, the traffic will be awful. 4. Helen has exams as well as a swimming competition next week. 5. Since you live near the sea, it’s not surprising that you love water sports. / It’s not surprising you love water sports, since you live near the sea. 6. We’ll have to cancel the match as a result of the snow. / As a result of the snow, we’ll have to cancel the match. 7. The school day in China is nine hours long whereas in England, it’s around eight hours. 8. We decided to cycle to the shopping centre instead of taking the bus. E. 1. in order to 2. as a result 3. because of 4. because 5. so that 6. as well as 7. moreover 8. despite 9. except for 10. instead of © Burlington Group 2022 F. 1. Since I’d already read the book, I knew how the film would end. 2. Despite being young, Suzy has travelled a lot. 3. We took off our shoes so that we wouldn’t get the carpet dirty. 4. She missed the festival owing to the flu. 5. Even though our car broke down, we managed to arrive on time. 6. With this app, you can have lots of fun in addition to improving your English. 7. In spite of the danger, many people still ride a motorbike without a helmet. / danger of riding a motorbike without a helmet, many people still do it. 8. No one in our family speaks French except (for)/ apart from Elena. English Today 1. just because 2. besides everything else 3. except for one thing 4. thanks, though Challenge Yourself A. 1. well 2. of 3. though 4. to 5. from 6. Despite 7. As 8. In B. 1. b 2. c 3. a 4. c 5. a 6. d 7. d 8. a 9. b 10. a 11. c 12. c 13. c 14. a 15. b 16. a 17. d 18. b 19. d 20. b © Burlington Group 2022 Burlington English Grammar for Grade 7 Chapter 17 | Pronouns; Quantifiers; Determiners Answer Key Check What You Know 1. b 2. a 3. a 4. b 5. b 6. a Grammar Practice A. 1. my 2. yours 3. mine 4. your 5. yourself 6. ourselves 7. her 8. theirs 9. our 10. his 11. him 12. it B. 1. those 2. That 3. These 4. This 5. that 6. these C. 1. many, a few 2. much, little 3. some, any 4. no, plenty D. 1. either 2. neither 3. both 4. Neither 5. either 6. both E. 1 Both my cousins, All my cousins 2. The whole time, All the time, Each time 3. Each athlete 4. Both, Either of 5. Another, The other 6. Neither F. 1. I couldn’t leave my little sisters (all) by themselves. 2. This is Iggy; he’s a neighbour of ours. 3. We don’t have many things to do today. 4. The girls looked at one another and started laughing. 5. Neither Anand nor Tanmay passed the exam. 6. She sold her whole collection of records/ record collection. 7. Can you get me another slice of bread? 8. We enjoyed ourselves at the water park. G. 1. Each 2. some 3. other 4. herself 5. very few 6. little 7. their 8. that 9. many 10. a few 11. lots of 12. both © Burlington Group 2022 English Today 1. a 2. d 3. c 4. b Challenge Yourself A. 1. on 2. few 3. no 4. me 5. Both 6. every 7. each 8. whole B. 1. c 2. b 3. a 4. d 5. a 6. b 7. b 8. c 9. a 10. c 11. d 12. c 13. d 14. b 15. a 16. a 17. b 18. b 19. d 20. c © Burlington Group 2022 Burlington English Grammar for Grade 7 Chapter 18 | Subject-verb Agreement Answer Key Check What You Know A. 1. a 2. b 3. a 4. b 5. b 6. a Grammar Practice A. 1. is 2. go 3. were 4. meets 5. is 6. have B. 1. a 2. b 3. a 4. b 5. b 6. a C. 1. a 2. b 3. b 4. a 5. b 6. a. 7. a D. 1. is, likes 2. do, go 3. is, is, are, are, have 4. is, is English Today 1. c 2. a 3. d 4. b Challenge Yourself A. 1. a 2. a 3. b 4. b 5. a 6. b B. Oliver decide decided to walk to London. He walk walked ten miles a day. At night he hid in hay barns and wake woke each morning aching and weak with hunger. The nights were is worse, because there was are nothing around him but darkness and loneliness. At last he reach reached the city. His sore feet were is bleeding and his clothes were is torn to shreds. In the city neither the old nor the young people noticed notices him. Delicious smells floats floated by from a bakery. There were is piles of freshly baked bread, cakes, buns and pies on the shelf of the bakery. He stare stared at them longingly. C. 1. b 2. a 3. b 4. b 5. a 6. b 7. b 8. b 9. b 10. b © Burlington Group 2022 Burlington English Grammar for Grade 7 Chapter 19 | Kinds of Sentences Answer Key Check What you Know A. 1. b 2. a 3. b 4. a 5. b 6. a Grammar Practice A. 1. Why, you can start making your own clothes instead of buying from the market! Exclamatory 2. One day, I will write a book. Declarative 3. Don’t take life so seriously! Imperative 4. Whom are you waiting for? Interrogative 5. I think you need to take some rest. Imperative 6. Are we going for a holiday this year? Interrogative Accept all logical answers. B. 1. Do people in your country like mangoes? 2. What do you do in your free time? 3. How do you like living in the countryside? 4. Do you like to eat chocolate? 5. When will you go to play in the park? 6. Where do you go to school? C. 1. (affirmative): I like travelling by airplanes. 2. (negative): I don’t like travelling by airplanes. 3. (yes/no question): Do you want to eat something at the airport lounge? 4. (wh- question): Which terminal is our flight departing from? 5. (instruction): Go to gate number 43. 6. (command): Switch off all electronic devices during take off and landing. 7. (request): Please you boarding passes ready for checking. 8. (advice): Make sure to not keep power banks in your cabin luggage. 9. (warning): This is the last and final call for boarding. 10. (exclamatory): Oh no! Our flight’s been cancelled! 11. (exclamatory): Wow! Our flight has just landed! Accept all logical answers. © Burlington Group 2022 D. 1. It is unfortunate we have lost the game. 2. Ouch! My arm is paining very badly. 3. Does Ranjan ever clean his room? 4. Did Samina say anything about the accident? 5. There isn’t a person who doesn’t want to be happy. 6. Stop/Please stop talking. English Today 1. b 2. d 3. a 4. c Challenge Yourself A. Samarth is not taller than Atharv. Yet, Atharv is not the cleverest boy in the class. One day when everyone was not present in the class, they saw a cat crying who had not got stuck in the window. Atharv did not go out. He softly crawled to the window and picked up the cat. Nobody was happy. They will not remember that Atharv is a clever and kind boy. B. 1. a 2. b 3. b 4. b 5. a 6. b C. 1. a 2. b 3. d 4. d 5. b 6. b 7. c 8. c 9. a 10. d © Burlington Group 2022 Burlington English Grammar for Grade 7 Chapter 20 | Phrases Answer Key Check What You Know A. 1. a. 2. b. 3. a. 4. b. 5. a. 6. b. Grammar Practice A. 1. Raghav listened to Ratna with great attention. 2. Do you enjoy playing tennis? 3. Sam has forgotten how to play chess. 4. Shekhar is full of courage. 5. The stars in the sky were twinkling all night. 6. The girl in the red and green dress is my sister. B. 1. The boy in the blue shirt is my friend. 2. The woman we met yesterday is my first cousin. 3. The view across the valley is fabulous. 4. She offered food to the people working in the sun. 5. She went into the dark and dingy attic. 6. Mary lives in an amazingly beautiful house. C. 1. My grandparents lived in a house made of wood. 2. The flag of India was created by Pingali Venkayya. 3. It was a day filled with horrors. 4. Tanya passed several nights without sleep working on her assignment. 5. My brother makes beautiful pots made of earth. 6. My great grandfather was a man of great wealth. D. 1-b, 2-c, 3-e, 4-f, 5-d, 6-a E. 1. a 2. b 3. b 4. a 5. b 6. b F. 1. The police are trying to find the thief. Gerund phrase 2. Leena has designed the poster for the program. Participial phrase 3. Gina wanted to become an astronaut. Infinitive phrase © Burlington Group 2022 4. Lying to people is not a good idea. Gerund phrase 5. Standing in a queue can be tiresome. Gerund phrase 6. She wanted to show off her new car. Infinitive phrase English Today 1. c 2. b 3. d 4. a Challenge Yourself A. Accept all logical answers. B. In a short while from now, we will be landing at Heathrow Airport. I am so excited to meet my friends from my childhood. I am carrying many gifts for them. For my friend’s mother, I have bought a bag made of silk, for his father, I bought a wallet made of leather and for my friend I have picked up an album with a beautiful collage of our childhood pictures. Carrying so many suitcases and bags was a problem, but I must say we managed pretty well. Although my father, a man of limited patience, tried his best to control his anger, while my mother took charge in a calm manner. Anyway, we all enjoy travelling by air so we handled everything in our stride and acted calmly. C. 1. a 2. d 3. b, c 4. b 5. b 6. a 7. b 8. b, c, d 9. d 10. a © Burlington Group 2022 Burlington English Grammar for Grade 7 Chapter 21 | Clauses Answer Key Check What you Know A. 1. a. 2. b. 3. b. 4. a. 5. b. 6. a. Grammar Practice A. 1. They rested in the evening. Phrase 2. They went off to sleep at night. Clause 3. The man who was living in the big house was taken to the hospital. Clause 4. Eating ice cream on a cool day is fun. Phrase 5. I want to travel but I don’t have enough money. Clause 6. I went to France to learn French cooking. Phrase B. 1. Raghu was able to finish his work although he began late. 2. When I was young, I used to go to the mountains every summer. 3. Mary had a little lamp whose fleece was white as snow. 4. Since I returned from Chennai, I haven’t been well. 5. I am scared that I shall fail. 6. No one knows who he is. C. 1. Reema was sure that her mother will like her new clothes. 2. No one knows who he is. 3. I am not sure whether Tom will do the work. 4. I don’t understand how you couldn’t solve this problem. 5. Pay attention to what is being said. 6. Can you guess what I want? D. Accept all logical answers. E. 1. When he returned, we asked him many questions. 2. Despite being poor, he became a singer. 3. With the aim of finding new medicinal herbs, they went into the forest. © Burlington Group 2022 4. His kindness made them grateful. 5. They have come for the purpose of helping you. 6. The news is tough to believe. English Today 1. b 2. a 3. d 4. c Challenge Yourself A. Accept all logical answers. B. 1. Students who work hard usually get good grades. (Adjective clause) 2. Grandpa remembers the old days when there was no television. (Adjective clause) 3. Whether you like it or not, you have to go to bed now. (Adverb clause) 4. Before we go on vacation, we must book our hotel. (Adverb clause) 5. What my brother enjoys playing most is soccer. (Noun clause) C. 1. c 2. a 3. a 4. c 5. c 6 b 7. b 8. c 9. b 10. c © Burlington Group 2022 Burlington English Grammar for Grade 7 Chapter 22 | Often Confused Words Answer Key A. 1. access, excess 2. affect, effect 3. conscious, conscience 4. patience, patients 5. council, counsel 6. allusion, illusion 7. elicit, illicit 8. loose, lose 9. compliment, complement 10. all ready, already 11. led, lead 12. accept, except © Burlington Group 2022 Burlington English Grammar for Grade 7 Chapter 23 | Phrasal Verbs Answer Key A. Matches: 1-h, 2-i, 3-a, 4-b, 5-j, 6-c, 7-f, 8-d, 9-e, 10-g B. 1. I have given up taking sugar in tea and coffee to lose weight. 2. My friend is very innovative. She came up with with this brilliant idea of how to take care of the dogs. 3. When he heard that he wasn’t in final selections of his team, he couldn’t believe it and broke down. 4. She is very ambitious. She is aiming at the best Universities in the world and is working very hard. 5. My father told me whatever the situation don’t give up; just keep trying. 6. He turned down our offer to help him. 7. I am sorry I don’t understand. What are you getting at? 8. I have been very busy working. I want to catch up on my reading. 9. I think he will be able to find a solution and clear up the problem in a few days. 10. Don’t just hang around. Give a helping hand to your friends. © Burlington Group 2022 Burlington English Grammar for Grade 7 Chapter 24 | Little Women Answer Key A. 1. Jo felt the book that her mother had gifted her was a poignant guidebook for any person going on a long journey in life. 2. The one present all the girls received was precious in their eyes because it had a few words written by their mother. 3. Jo listened to Margaret as she was pious and sweet in nature and she felt that she gave advice gently and with a certain tenderness. 4. Margaret decided that she will read a little part of the book every morning because she knew that the book would guide her through her day as their Mother wanted them to read it. 5. Beth decided to help Amy with the tough words and she asked her other sisters to explain the concepts and events they did not understand. B. 1. very or too full crammed 2. a person who makes a journey, often a long and difficult one pilgrim 3. to search for something by moving things around without care and looking into rummage 4. the quality of being too proud of your appearance or abilities vanities 5. unable to relax or be still because you are bored, nervous restless C. 1. pleased disappointed 2. worthless precious 3. harshly tenderly 4. dishonest faithful 5. shouted whispered D. 1. grey dawn 2. green -covered book 3. sweet and pious nature 4. bright heads, serious faces 5. hard words © Burlington Group 2022 Burlington English Grammar for Grade 7 Chapter 25 | What makes our lives worth living! Answer Key A. 1. According to the author, on the whole, there is more poverty and less wealth. False 2. According to the author, recreation is the only thing that makes for happiness in life. False 3. The author mentions four things that are more or less under the control of human beings, which can lead to happiness. True 4. Moral standards, satisfactory home life, work that is useful and recreation are four things that the author mentions will result in happiness. True 5. The author states that we meet people who seem to know what to do with their spare time. False B. 1. people before you predecessors 2. enjoying oneself and relaxing when one is not working recreation 3. having over and above what is needed satisfactory 4. to ask somebody for something in a very strong and serious way entitled 5. understanding and enjoyment of the value of something respect/happy C. 1. weather - whether 2. weighs - ways 3. seam - seem 4. won - one 5. wood - would © Burlington Group 2022 Burlington English Grammar for Grade 7 Review 1 Answer Key A. 1. was raining 2. is collected 3. Are you doing 4. take 5. love 6. doesn’t usually cook B. 1. are we meeting Anna 2. doesn’t leave 3. are you always checking 4. got used to walking 5. would be decorated 6. arrived while we were having C. 1. have you known 2. did you become 3. ever 4. have been 5. have never had 6. got 7. have been going 8. already booked 9. sat 10. haven’t seen 11. has been travelling 12. have stayed D. 1. has not been painted 2. had been doing karate for 3. had never been abroad 4. have you had those 5. last time I spoke French E. 1. ends, have saved 2. will be, I’m going to need 3. I’ll be wearing, make 4. isn’t going to be finished, starts 5. will be doing, won’t be F. 1. may 2. could 3. are 4. needn’t 5. can 6. must 7. don’t have to 8. ought 9. should 10 might G. 1. had a band play 2. got the babysitter to teach 3. had your hair cut 4. get John to take 5. got my phone screen replaced H. 1. What 2. which 3. when 4. why 5. which/that 6. where 7. who 8. whose I. 1. noticing 2. (to) understand 3. to read 4. recording 5. filming 6. to get 7. to share 8. listening 9. to introduce 10. to go J. 1. b 2. a 3. a 4. b 5. a 6. b © Burlington Group 2022 Burlington English Grammar for Grade 7 Review 2 Answer Key A. 1. as long as 2. had phoned 3. wouldn’t buy 4. wouldn’t have bitten 5. will listen 6. don’t book 7. get 8. will go 9. in case 10. won’t be able B. 1. wouldn’t play 2. not take 3. had got 4. started 5. could help 6. didn’t order 7. remind 8. didn’t have C. 1. were going to celebrate 2. following 3. suggested going 4. had done 5. before 6. if anyone had 7. said 8. had just opened 9. previous 10. to call 11. not to book 12. would find D. 1. was invented 2. can be created 3. are being used 4. is usually photographed 5. have been shared 6. be told 7. will be taken E. 1. as 2. smallest 3. manner 4. too 5. further 6. lowest 7. such 8. more 9. so 10. enough F. 1. Even though 2. Whereas 3. Since 4. Moreover 5. Despite 6. As well 7. Owing to G. 1. A 2. B 3. C 4. B 5. B 6. A 7. B 8. C 9. B 10. A H. 1.is 2. is 3. reads 4. are 5. was 6. were I. 1. Pass me the notebook please. 2. Does she go to school every day? 3. Ouch! Her leg injury looks painful. 4. Does my sister’s school have a computer lab? 5. Tomorrow’s morning flight to Mumbai is fully booked. © Burlington Group 2022 J. 1. due to the pandemic 2. a very interesting movie 3. walking to work 4. for the sake of my health 5. a well-dressed woman. K. 1. When I was growing up, we would go to Shimla every summer. 2. Unless one has a ticket, one is not allowed entry into the airport. 3. I was able to reach office on time, despite the buses being delayed. 4. Jessica, who is my best friend, sat next to me in class today. 5. She visits her favourite bookstore whenever she goes to the mall. © Burlington Group 2022

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