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B1 Unit 7

The document is a grammar exercise for Unit 7 of the Citizen Z B1 course, focusing on the present simple and continuous, question tags, and the use of 'will' versus 'going to'. It includes various tasks such as completing sentences, writing question tags, and correcting mistakes. An answer key is provided at the end for reference.
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B1 Unit 7

The document is a grammar exercise for Unit 7 of the Citizen Z B1 course, focusing on the present simple and continuous, question tags, and the use of 'will' versus 'going to'. It includes various tasks such as completing sentences, writing question tags, and correcting mistakes. An answer key is provided at the end for reference.
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CITIZEN Z B1 Unit 7 Extension Grammar

1 Complete the sentence with a word from the list 4 Write a question tag for each sentence.
in the present simple or continuous. 1 You’ve got a pet hamster,
get up | come | start | spend | meet haven’t you?
run | take off 2 They aren’t having the picnic tomorrow,
1 I am getting up at 5am tomorrow to ?
go to work. 3 He’s been here before, ?
2 What time the party 4 We didn’t forget anything,
? ?
3 She the weekend with 5 I’ve locked the door, ?
friends.
6 They haven’t arrived yet,
4 The group at 8pm ?
tonight.
7 She likes jazz, ?
5 They the marathon on
8 He’s on his way, ?
Saturday.
6 My flight at 2.55pm 5 Write responses to agree with the sentences
tomorrow. using neither, nor or so.
7 They from Barcelona 1 I’ve got a lot of work to do. So have I.
to see us. 2 I don’t have much time. .
3 I’ll try my best to finish early. .
2 Complete the sentences with will or the correct
form of going to. 4 I’m staying home for some peace and quiet.
.
1 I think he will get lost.
5 I was thinking about going to the library.
2 Your mother not like these marks
.
very much.
6 I decided to go to the park. .
3 We visit family on Sunday.
4 I feel better if I rest a little. 6 Correct the mistakes.
5 She sing tonight. 1 The shops are opening at 10am.
6 We give 100€ to the Red The shops open at 10am.
Cross this year. 2 They’ve already left, have they?
7 I buy Katy Perry’s new CD when it
comes out.
3 I think he’s being here soon.
8 She drive if she has to.

3 Complete with will or the present continuous and 4 A: I’m not sure what to do.
a verb from the list. B: So am I.
wash | wait | rain | plan | go shopping | finish
1 I am washing the car this morning. 5 I’ll relax and do nothing this summer.
2 It looks like it .
3 I think he his project 6 She’s coming with us, doesn’t she?
on time.
4 I for new shoes with my 7 A: I want a new car.
mum later.
B: So am I.
5 We to visit the Prado
museum when we’re in Madrid.
8 I will to see you this weekend.
6 He for us if we don’t
take too long.

Citizen Z B1 Unit 7 Extension Grammar PHOTOCOPIABLE © Cambridge University Press 2016


CITIZEN Z B1 Unit 7 Extension Grammar
Answer Key
1 4
1 am getting up 1 haven’t you?
2 does; start 2 are they?
3 is spending 3 hasn’t he?
4 meets 4 did we?
5 are running 5 haven’t I?
6 takes off 6 have they?
7 are coming 7 doesn’t she?
8 isn’t he?
2
1 will 5
2 will 1 So have I.
3 are going to 2 Neither / Nor do I.
4 will 3 So will I.
5 is going to 4 So am I.
6 are going to 5 So was I.
7 am going to 6 So did I.
8 will
6
3 1 The shops open at 10am.
1 am washing 2 They’ve already left, haven’t they?
2 will rain 3 I think he’ll be here soon.
3 will finish 4 Neither / Nor am I.
4 am going shopping 5 I’m going to relax and do nothing this summer.
5 are planning 6 She’s coming with us, isn’t she?
6 will wait 7 So do I.
8 I’ll see you this weekend.

Citizen Z B1 Unit 7 Extension Grammar Answer Key PHOTOCOPIABLE © Cambridge University Press 2016

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