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ISBN 1-903128-99-4

G R A M M A R W A Y

PICTURE

FLASHCARDS

FOR

GRAMMARWAY 4

Jenny Dooley - Virginia Evans

Published in 1999 by Express Publishing

3 Roman Bridge Close, Blackpill, Swansea SA3 5BETel: +44-1792-404855 – Fax: +44-1792-404886e-mail: inquiries@expresspublishing.co.uk.INTERNET http: //www.expresspublishing.co.uk.

© Jenny Dooley - Virginia Evans

All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted in any form, or byany means, electronic, photocopying or otherwise, without theprior written permission of the Publishers.

ISBN 1-903128-99-4

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TO PREPARE YOUR FLASHCARDS FORCLASSROOM USE:

ñ remove pages from book.

ñ cut along the dotted lines.

ñ stick the pictures onto separate pieces of cardboard.

ñ the corresponding words and sentences for each picture are printed at the back ofthis book. Simply cut them out and stick them onto the back of the flashcards.

ñ group cards into individual units (each card is printed with a unit number and flashcard number).

ñ store in separate envelopes or folders.

ñ use in class to present grammatical structures by sticking the cards onto the boardOR to give your students further practice the cards can be passed around the class.

Note: There are also word flashcards in this book ( page 70 ) for tense drilling.Follow the steps above concerning their use.

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1 He works in a bank.He takes the train to workevery morning.

2 The sun sets in the west.

3 The plane from Brusselsarrives at 8:30.

4 a) Peterson overtakesWilliams and wins therace.

b) Mike Dalton plays thepart of Macbeth.

c) Then the prince gets onhis horse and quicklyrides away.

5 He is giving the baby abath at the moment.

6 I’m looking for a new jobthese days.

7 a) I’m always meetingSara when I goshopping.

b) You’re constantlyinterrupting me whenI’m talking.

8 They’re moving into theirnew house next week.

9 Rachel has had the dogfor three years.

10 She has just washed herhair.

11 The Taylors have bought asailing boat.

12 She has taken fifteenpictures today.

13 Sam has been talking onthe phone for half an hour.

14 Her feet hurt. She hasbeen walking all morning.

15 Somebody has beengiving away our plans.

16 A: Where is Pam?B: She isn’t here. She’s

gone to the supermarket.

17 a) Where have you beenPam?

b) I’ve been to thesupermarket.

Unit 1 (flashcards 1 - 50)

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18 They went camping by thelake last month.

19 First she paid the driver,then she got out of the taxi.

20 Kitchens were/used to bevery different a hundredyears ago.

21 At seven o’clock yesterdayevening they were havingdinner.

22 He was walking down thestreet when he ran into anold friend.

23 She was talking on hermobile phone while shewas driving to work.

24 One beautiful autumnafternoon, Ben wasstrolling down a quietcountry lane. The birdswere singing and theleaves were rustling in thebreeze.

25 She had finished workwhen she met her friendsfor coffee.

26 He was happy. He hadsigned an importantcontract.

27 They had been lookingfor a house for six monthsbefore they found one theyliked.

28 Last Friday Ron had to flyto New York. His flight wasdelayed. He was annoyed.He had been waiting atthe airport for three hours.

29 Simon Cook painted hisfirst picture in 1980.

30 Simon Cook has painted alot of pictures.

31 Mr Clark taught Maths forthirty years.

32 Mrs Nelson has taughtFrench for twenty years.

33 When Jim came home,they watched a film on TV.

34 When Jim came home,Mary was watching a filmon TV.

35 When Jim came home,Mary had alreadywatched the film on TV.

36 I’m afraid we won’t be ontime for the meeting.

37 I’ll take this leg of lamb.

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38 A: I don’t understand thisexercise. Will you helpme with it?

B: Of course! I’ll explain itto you.

39 I’m going to become afamous violinist one day.

40 They are going to getmarried in three months.

41 Look at the clouds! It’sgoing to rain.

42 This time next week, we’llbe cruising round theislands.

43 Don’t call Julie. I’ll beseeing her later, so I’llpass the message on.

44 A: Will you be using thephotocopier for long?

B: No. Why?A: I need to make some

photocopies.

45 She will have delivered allthe newspapers by 8o’clock.

46 By the end of next month,she will have beenteaching for twenty years.

47 In the year 2020 peoplewill drive electric cars.

48 She is going to cut thesunflowers.

49 I like this one better thanthe other. I’ll take it.

50 A: Do you like this blouse?B: Yes. Why?A: I’m going to give it to

my daughter as a gift.

1 Ken and Nancy enjoygardening. They couldhire a gardener, but theyprefer to do the workthemselves.

2 SA: Has he lost his keys?SB: Yes. He seems to have

lost his keys.

Unit 2 (flashcards 1 - 2)

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1 It’s a cold day. The peopleare skiing on the crispwhite snow.

2 Life can be very enjoyablefor retired people. Theyhave a lot of spare timeand can take upinteresting hobbies.

3 Sprinters run quickly. Theywake up early in themorning and train hard allday.

4 fairly quiteexpensive expensive

rather/pretty veryexpensive expensive

5 ticket: í20London-Leeds: 4.5 hrsThe coach is cheap. It isslow, though.

6 ticket: í45London-Leeds: 2 hrsThe train is moreexpensive than the coach.It is also faster.

7 ticket: í100London-Leeds: 40 minsThe plane is the mostexpensive of all. It is alsothe fastest.

Unit 3 (flashcards 1 - 7)

1 Scientists do a lot ofresearch in order to findcures for various diseases.

A lot of money is spent onequipment every year, butthe information collected isinvaluable.

Unit 4 (flashcard 1)

1 He was able to climb upthe tree.

2 Everyone should recycletheir rubbish.

Unit 5 (flashcards 1 - 13)

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3 You don’t need to look uphis phone number. I’ve gotit right here.

4 You mustn’t/can’t driveover 35 mph.

5 They’re wearing lightclothes. It must besummer. It can’t be winter.

6 It’s four o’clock. Thechildren should be/oughtto be home by now.

7 A: John isn’t answering hisphone. Where can hebe?

B: I don’t know. He couldbe in the manager’soffice.

8 Can I look at the figures,please?

9 Could you send thesamples to my office,please?

10 Shall I explain it again?

11 We could have the meetingon Tuesday instead.

12 You should always wear alife jacket when you gocanoeing.

13 The owners shouldn’thave left/ought not tohave left the windowunlocked.

1 The Forbidden City issituated in the centre ofBeijing. It was built as theImperial Palace for theemperors of China. It wasnamed the Forbidden Citybecause no common or

foreign person wasallowed to go insidewithout special permission.

2 Simon is having histemperature taken. Hismother is taking histemperature.

Unit 6 (flashcards 1 - 2)

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1 What did Mr Lee tell hispartner yesterday? He toldhis partner, ‘We will haveto spend a lot of moneyon the construction ofthese buildings.’

ORHe told his partner (that)they would have to spenda lot of money on theconstruction of thebuildings.

2 a) A: Why are you mixingthe liquids?

B: Shall we take notes?b) Yesterday, they carried

out an experiment. Onestudent asked theteacher why he wasmixing the liquids.

The other student askedthe teacher if/whetherthey should take notes.

3 A: Please don’t tell anyoneabout this.

B: Inform the managerimmediately.

C: Let’s call the computerexpert.

Lorna asked them not totell anyone about it. Petertold them to inform themanager right away. Jimsuggested calling thecomputer expert.

Unit 7 (flashcards 1 - 3)

1 It was Steven Spielbergwho/that directed ‘E.T.’and ‘Jurassic Park.’

2 No sooner had theyarrived at the station thanthe train pulled in.

Unit 8 (flashcards 1 - 2)

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1 They had booked ticketsbefore they went to thecinema. They will go homewhen the film is over.

2 Dolphins are so appealing(that) it is hard not to likethem. They are suchintelligent creatures (that)they can communicate witheach other.

3 Traffic is getting worsebecause/as more peopleare buying cars. Traffic isgetting worse on accountof the fact that morepeople are buying cars.

4 They met in a café todiscuss their holiday.They met in a café so thatthey could discuss theirholiday.

Unit 10 (flashcards 1 - 7)

1 If/When it rains, the roadsget slippery and dangerous.

2 If we work hard, we’llfinish the project on time.

3 Richard is daydreaming.‘If I didn’t have to worksuch long hours, Iwouldn’t be so tired.’

4 Simon made a big mistakebecause he wasn’t careful.‘If I had been more careful,I wouldn’t have madesuch a big mistake.’

5 I wish/If only I didn’t haveto take the train to workevery day.

6 I wish/If only I hadn’tstolen the motorbike.

7 I wish you would paymore attention!

8 I wish/If only he wouldn’tgive me so much work.

Unit 9 (flashcards 1 - 8)

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5 He prefers to make thingsby hand although/eventhough he could use amachine.

6 They look as if/as thoughthey are in a hurry.

7 A camel is an animalwhich/that lives in hotcountries. A computer is somethingwhich/that we use forstoring information.A firefighter is someonewho/that puts out fires andwhose job is very risky.

Unit 11 (flashcards 1 - 12)

1 This is Mr Branson’s class.He is writing an exampleon the board. The studentsare reading it. He will askthem some questions later.

2 This is Melanie. She issitting at her desk. She isgiving a file to hercolleague, Samantha. Thefiles behind her are hers.Melanie’s boss asks her toupdate them every week.

3 They are feedingthemselves.

4 They are feeding eachother.

5 The children aresomewhere outside thebuilding. There aren’t anychairs. The teacher iswriting something on theboard. Everybody islooking at the board.

6 There aren’t manycherries, but there are alot of strawberries.Is there much pasta? Yes,there is a lot.

7 Laura has got a fewpeaches. She can makesome jam.

8 Lucy has got (very) fewpeaches. She can’t makeany jam.

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1 ‘Is she a scientist?’‘Yes, she is.’‘Does she work hard?’‘Yes, she does.’

2 ‘How many people arethere in the picture?’‘Five.’‘Where are they?’ ‘In the kitchen.’‘What are they doing?’‘They’re having lunch.’

3 It isn’t a gorilla, is it?

4 They are rabbits, aren’tthey?

5 This isn’t a cat, is it?

6 This is a donkey, isn’t it?

Unit 12 (flashcards 1 - 4)

9 Simon has got a littlepaint. He can paint thedoor.

10 Rick has got (very) littlepaint. He can’t paint thedoor.

11 Both the motorcycle andthe bicycle have gothandlebars. Both of thesehave two wheels. Neitherof these has/have room forluggage. Neither themotorcycle nor the bicycleis convenient in winter.

12 All of these are means oftransport. None of thesecan travel across water.All of these can carrypassengers.

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