Pioneer Beginners Grammar KEY

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5. Are you Irish? 8. That’s my amazing laptop.
Y Yes, I am.
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6. Are Tina and Alice classmates? B.
No, they aren’t. They are flatmates. 2. … are amazing sunglasses
3. … ‘ve got a small office
MODULE 1 B. 4. … tablet is new
Unit 1 (1b) 1. Our 4. your 5. … house is big
A. 2. Her 5. Their 6. … are cheap folders
1. your, My 3. My 6. His
2. are, Our Unit 6 (2c)
3. Your C. A.
4. I’m 1. a 2. a 3. an 4. a, an 1. that
5. a, a 6. a, a 7. a 2. This
B. 3. Those
1. an 2. a 3. an 4. a 5. an D. 4. this
1. How are you 5. that
C. 2. How old is she 6. These
1. Are, am not/am, am/am not 3. Who is he
2. are, Are, aren’t, are 4. Where are they from B.
3. am not, am 5. What’s your address 1. Those are brushes.
4. aren’t/are, are/aren’t 6. Where is (Madrid) 2. These are babies.
3. Are those your neighbours?
Unit 2 (1c) E. 4. Where are the children?
A. Open answers 5. Those are glasses.
1. is, She 6. These are my/our radios.
2. are, They 7. Are these your flatmates’ car keys?
3. isn’t MODULE 2 REVISION 2
4. Is, is Unit 4 (2a)
A. A.
B. 1. Has … got, hasn’t -s: keys, roofs, cameras,
1. Is, is/isn’t, isn’t/is 2. has got backpacks, sisters
2. is, It’s 3. have got/haven’t got, haven’t got/ -es: classes, brushes, watches
3. is/isn’t have got -ies: families, dictionaries
4. It’s 4. Have … got, have -ves: lives, shelves
5. is/isn’t, isn’t/is 5. has got/have got irregular: men, teeth, children, women
6. is, It’s, is
B. B.
C. 2. Has Sally got a sister? 1. They are my favourite watches.
1. c 2. b 3. c 4. c 5. c No, she hasn’t. She’s got a brother. 2. Our DVDs are old.
3. Have we got a camera? 3. The children have got new bags.
No, we haven’t. We’ve got a laptop. 4. Where are the babies?
Unit 3 (1d)
4. Have Peter and Robert got a 5. Dan has got white teeth.
A.
magazine? 6. All the houses have got red roofs.
1. b 2. b 3. c 4. c 5. a 6. b No, they haven’t. They’ve got a (an
7. Her new sunglasses are terrible.
English) dictionary.
B. 8. The books on the shelves are old.
5. Have you got a red car?
1. Who is he No, I haven’t. I’ve got a yellow car.
2. How old are you C.
6. Have they got two umbrellas?
3. What’s your telephone number No, they haven’t. They’ve got one 1. Has … got, hasn’t, ‘s got
4. Where is she from umbrella. 2. have got/haven’t got
5. How are you 3. have got
6. What’s your address C. 4. Have … got, haven’t, ‘ve got
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1. b, b 2. b 3. a 4. b 5. has got/hasn’t got, hasn’t got/has


got
REVISION 1 5. a 6. b
6. have got/haven’t got, haven’t got/
A.
have got
1. Is Louise from France? Unit 5 (2b)
No, she isn’t. She is from Argentina. A.
D.
2. Are you good friends? 2. I think his watch is expensive.
1. c 2. b 3. c
Yes, we are. 3. I really like your purple umbrella.
4. c 5. b 6. b
3. Is Jason an electrician? 4. This is Mum’s favourite bag.
No, he isn’t. He is a bus driver. 5. That is a terrible picture.
4. Are they neighbours? 6. Eve’s notebooks are old.
No, they aren’t. They are friends. 7. Ken’s got only one blue pen.

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E. B. B.
Open answers 1. What time 1. next 5. behind
2. Where 2. behind 6. in, on
3. When 3. in front of 7. behind
MODULE 3 4. Where
5. What time
4. in
Unit 7 (3a)
A. Unit 12 (4c)
1. b 2. b 3. a 4. c REVISION 3 A.
5. c 6. b 7. c 8. a A. 1. is 4. Are, are
1. Do you like, don’t, prefer 2. Are, is 5. Is, isn’t
B. 2. go 3. isn’t
1. get 3. prepares
2. teaches, works 4. don’t watch, think B.
3. go, have 5. finishes 1. It’s
4. doesn’t cook 6. do you have 2. There are, They are
5. watch 7. doesn’t go, go 3. Is there
6. start, finish 8. Do you play, do 4. there aren’t, there is
5. There isn’t
C. B. 6. Are there
1. don’t read, read 1. b 2. c 3. c 4. b
2. enjoy 5. a 6. a 7. b 8. a C.
3. don’t watch 1. a, The 4. an, a
4. live C. 2. a, a 5. a, a, the
5. speak 1. She has English lessons on Tuesdays 3. The/An, the
6. like, don’t like and Thursdays.
7. want 2. No, he doesn’t. He goes running in REVISION 4
the afternoon. A.
8. don’t use
3. I get up at 7 o’clock every day. 1. Alex never watches documentaries
9. has, goes
4. No, they don’t. They play tennis on on TV.
10. doesn’t hang out, gets
Wednesday. 2. Do they always have a shower in the
5. He goes to the gym on Mondays and morning?
D. Saturdays. 3. We don’t usually cook at the
1. on 2. at 3. at 4. at 5. In 6. On 6. My favourite TV programme/It starts weekend.
at 9 o’clock every night. 4. I am sometimes late for work.
Unit 8 (3b)
5. Do you often wash the car on
A. D. Saturdays?
1. c 2. c 3. b 4. b 5. b, c 6. b Open answers 6. Does he usually travel abroad every
month?
B.
1. Does Linda walk to work?
No, she doesn’t. She takes the bus.
MODULE 4 B.
1. in 5. on
Unit 10 (4a)
2. Does Eric play football on 2. behind 6. in
A.
Saturdays?
1. c 2. b 3. b 4. b 5. a 6. c 3. next 7. next to
No, he doesn’t. He goes to the gym.
4. behind 8. under
3. Does the match start at 8?
No, it doesn’t. It starts at 7. B.
4. Does Melissa go for coffee in the 1. My colleague is never late for work. C.
afternoon? 2. Jack sometimes goes to bed at 1. Are there, there are
No, she doesn’t. She goes shopping. midnight. 2. Is there, there isn’t, there is
5. Does your father go running? 3. Does Carol usually get up early in 3. There is/isn’t
No, he doesn’t. He plays football. the morning? 4. There are, There is, there isn’t
6. Does his cousin do athletics? 4. Luke doesn’t usually mow the lawn.
No, he doesn’t. He does gymnastics. 5. Lee often finishes his lessons at 9 D.
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p.m. 1. b 2. c 3. a 4. b 5. c 6. c
Unit 9 (3c) 6. Does your brother always have a big
A. breakfast?
E.
1. When do you go to the gym Open answers
2. When do they go climbing Unit 11 (4b)
3. What time do you get up A.
4. What time does she have breakfast 1. in 4. in front
5. When do the children watch TV 2. on 5. under
3. next

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3. Give 5. There is some milk in the coffee but
Y 4. Take there isn’t any sugar.
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5. Don’t eat 6. There are some strawberries in the
6. Don’t make cake but there isn’t any chocolate.
7. Bring
MODULE 5 8. do Unit 18 (6c)
A.
Unit 13 (5a)
C. 1. How much
A.
1. c 2. b 3. a 4. b 5. c 6. a 2. How many
1. can 5. Can, can’t
3. How many, how many
2. Can, can’t 6. can’t
D. 4. How many
3. can 7. can
Open answers 5. How many
4. can’t 8. can’t
6. How many
7. How much
B.
1. Can Matt drive a car? No, he can’t. MODULE 6 8. How many
9. How much
2. Can we climb a/the mountain? Yes, Unit 16 (6a)
we/you can. 10. How many
A.
3. Can they ride their bikes? No, they 1. C 2. C 3. U 4. C 5. C
can’t. B.
6. U 7. C 8. U 9. C 10. U
4. Can your daughter speak two 1. a 2. b 3. a 4. c 5. c
languages? No, she can’t. 6. b 7. a 8. a
B.
5. Can you paint a/the room? Yes, I/we
1. some
can.
2. an, some, a, some
REVISION 6
6. Can your grandfather surf the Net? A.
No, he can’t. 3. some
Countable: carrot, doughnut,
4. some
biscuit, steak, onion,
Unit 14 (5b) 5. a, some mushroom
A. 6. some Uncountable: yoghurt, rice, tea,
1. Don’t take 5. Don’t talk 7. some, some, a cheesecake, tuna,
2. Turn 6. Help 8. some butter
3. Don’t turn on 7. Don’t eat
4. Open Unit 17 (6b) B.
A. 1. d 2. f 3. b 4. e 5. c 6. a
B. 1. some, some, any
1. Don’t turn 5. Turn 2. some C.
2. Don’t take 6. Don’t park 3. some 1. How many 5. How much
3. Be 7. Don’t eat 4. any 2. How much 6. How many
4. Go 8. Don’t use 5. any 3. How much 7. How many
6. any 4. How many
Unit 15 (5c) 7. some
A. 8. some, some, any, some D.
1. us 2. her 3. me 1. an, any 4. some
4. them 5. him 6. you B. 2. some, any 5. some, some, a
1. Would you like some carrot cake for 3. a, any 6. a, some
dessert?
B.
2. Mandy would like some chicken E.
1. b 2. b 3. b 4. c
soup. Open answers
5. a 6. c 7. a 8. a
3. Would you like some pasta or some
rice?
REVISION 5 F.
4. Keith would like some cheese in his
A. Open answers
sandwich.
1. Can, can’t 5. Would you like some chicken
2. can’t nuggets for lunch?
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4. can’t chips. Unit 19 (7a)
5. can’t A.
6. can’t, can C. visit – visiting
7. Can, can’t, can 2. There is some yoghurt in the fridge studying, cleaning, speaking, drinking,
but there isn’t any cheese. talking
8. can/can’t, can’t/can
3. There are some apples in the bag ride – riding
but there aren’t any bananas. taking, hiding, making, writing, driving
B.
4. There is some tuna in the sandwich stop – stopping
1. Help
but there isn’t any chicken. travelling, swimming, cutting, sitting,
2. Don’t turn
running

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B. B. Unit 24 (8c)
1. isn’t wearing, is wearing 1. c 2. c 3. b 4. a 5. b A.
2. are watching, aren’t sleeping 1. were, was
3. is crying C. 2. weren’t
4. isn’t working, is studying 1. How about … 3. was, weren’t
5. isn’t playing, is checking 2. Let’s … 4. was
6. is talking 3. Let’s … 5. was
4. How about … 6. were, were, was
Unit 20 (7b) 5. Let’s …
A. 6. Let’s … B.
1. c 2. c 3. b 4. c 5. a, b 7. How about … 1. Was the shopping centre crowded?
8. Let’s … Yes, it was.
B. 2. Was Amy in France last month?
1. is … doing, is watching D. No, she wasn’t. She was in Italy.
2. Are … cleaning, are planting Open answers 3. Was the weather hot and sunny?
3. are … writing, am/’m drawing No, it wasn’t. It was windy.
4. are … looking, is trying 4. Was the football match interesting

C.
MODULE 8 yesterday?
No, it wasn’t. It was boring.
Unit 22 (8a) 5. Were Peter and Jack tired last night?
1. Are the boys planting trees? A. Yes, they were.
No, they aren’t. They are collecting 1. planted 5. met
rubbish.
2. went, had 6. got, went REVISION 8
2. Is Mary reading a newspaper?
3. cleaned 7. ate A.
No, she isn’t. She’s reading a
magazine. 4. sent 8. left, wanted 1. stayed, didn’t go
3. Are Karen and her sister tidying 2. sent
their/the room? B. 3. played
Yes, they are. 1. Sue stayed at home last Saturday 4. did...do, bought
4. Is George having lunch at the afternoon. 5. wasn’t, decided
moment? 2. We watched an interesting 6. visited
No, he isn’t. He’s making a phone call. documentary last night.
5. Are you recycling paper and plastic? 3. My cousins visited London last May.
B.
Yes, I am/we are. 4. They played table tennis last night.
1. wasn’t 5. Were
5. The girls tidied their room two days
2. was 6. wasn’t, wasn’t
Unit 21 (7d) ago.
3. wasn’t 7. was, were
A. 6. Mum cooked spaghetti for lunch
yesterday. 4. was
1. Let’s go to a restaurant.
2. Let’s stay at home.
Unit 23 (8b) C.
3. Let’s order (a) pizza.
A. Open answers
4. Let’s not have
5. Let’s make a salad. 1. Did … do, she didn’t, ironed
2. finished, did … get D.
6. … let’s cook some chicken
3. Did … visit, he did, had Open answers
7. Let’s not eat
4. Did … meet, I didn’t, stayed, wanted
B.
1. … making a cake B. MODULE 9
2. … watch it 2. What did Gary buy last Tuesday? Unit 25 (9a)
3. … buying her a present He bought a book. A.
4. … wear some warm clothes 3. Where did your brother meet his Positive Form: bad, cheap, colourful
friends yesterday afternoon? Comparative Form: brighter, more
5. … going home
He met them at Gary’s café. difficult, better,
6. … go to the beach
4. How did Susan get to work happier, more
7. … a game of tennis yesterday? amazing, hotter
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She took the bus.


REVISION 7 5. When did they visit Dubai? B.
A. They visited Dubai in 2014. 1. George is happier than Steve.
1. is shining, are singing 6. What did you have for dinner 2. A/The village is quieter than a/the
2. Is … cooking, isn’t, is doing yesterday evening? city.
3. is raining I/We had some tomato soup.
3. A/The horse is slower than a/the car.
4. are tidying 4. The red car is newer than the yellow
5. am/’m getting C. car.
6. are … asking 1. c 2. e 3. d 4. b 5. a 6. f
7. are feeding

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E. B.
Y Open answers 2. She shouldn’t walk. She should go to
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a/the doctor.
MODULE 10 3. He shouldn’t drink cold drinks. He
should drink some warm tea.
Unit 28 (10a)
4. You shouldn’t eat sweets. You
Unit 26 (9b) A.
should go to a/the dentist.
A. 1. is going to learn
5. You shouldn’t use the car every day.
Comparative Form: older, more 2. are going to plant You should recycle.
expensive, easier, 3. aren’t going to travel 6. You shouldn’t forget your passport.
smaller, prettier, 4. are going to buy You should buy a camera.
better, worse,
5. aren’t going to cook, are going to
farther/further
have REVISION 10
Superlative Form: oldest, most
6. isn’t going to work A.
expensive, easiest,
smallest, prettiest, 7. isn’t going to drive, is going to use 1. Is Jason going (to go) on a cruise
best, worst, 8. ‘m going to play next summer?
farthest/furthest Yes, he is.
B. 2. Are you going to cook pasta for
B. 2. ...Fred is going to buy a sleeping bag. dinner?
1. the most expensive 3. …Helen is going to visit her No, I’m not/we aren’t. I’m/We’re
grandfather. going to cook chicken.
2. the fastest
4. ...we are going (to go) on a cruise. 3. Are they going to travel to Paris in
3. the largest
5. ...they are going to try local food. June?
4. the most popular
No, they aren’t. They are going to
5. the smallest 6. ...Bob and Ken are going to take the
travel to Paris in August.
bus.
4. Are you going (to go) scuba diving
C. tomorrow?
1. a 2. b 3. a 4. a 5. b Unit 29 (10b) Yes, I am/we are.
A. 5. Are we going (to go) sightseeing
Unit 27 (9d) 1. c 2. b 3. a 4. b 5. a 6. a today?
A. No, we aren’t. We are going to buy
B. souvenirs.
1. because 4. so
1. Are they going to travel to Brazil 6. Is Alan going to play tennis on
2. so 5. because
next month? Monday afternoon?
3. because
No, they aren’t. They are going to No, he isn’t. He is going to play
travel to Mexico next month. volleyball.
B. 2. Is he going to paint the/his house
1. so 4. because next year? B.
2. because 5. because Yes, he is. 1. is going to be
3. so 3. Are the children going to play 2. ‘m not going to take
football in the afternoon?
3. are going to travel
REVISION 9 No, they aren’t. They are going to do
a/their Science project. 4. Are … going to visit
A. 5. is going (to go)
1. dirtier, dirtiest 4. Are we going (to go) fishing next
weekend? 6. are … going to arrive
2. bigger, biggest
Yes, we are.
3. better, best C.
5. Are you going to buy a new mobile
4. colder, coldest phone? 1. f 2. h 3. g 4. e
5. taller, tallest No, I’m not/we aren’t. I am/We are 5. b 6. a 7. c 8. d
6. more expensive, most expensive going to buy a tablet.
D.
B. Unit 30 (10c) Open answers
1. a 2. c 3. b 4. b 5. a 6. c A.
1. shouldn’t
C. 2. shouldn’t
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1. best 4. slower 3. shouldn’t


2. closest 5. more expensive 4. should, shouldn’t
3. than 6. most 5. should
6. shouldn’t, should
D. 7. shouldn’t
1. because 4. so 8. shouldn’t
2. so 5. because 9. should
3. so 10. shouldn’t

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Pioneer Beginners
Grammar Key
H.Q. Mitchell - Marileni Malkogianni

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