Workbook answer key. A 1. Had made up 2. Piece togegher 3. Covers 4. Verify 5. Interpret 6. Altered 7. Go over 8. Go after.

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Workbook answer key

A 1. Had made up 2. Piece togegher 3. Covers 4. Verify 5. Interpret 6. Altered 7. Go over 8. Go after

1. didn’t write 2. didn’t have 3. have been 4. have had 5. have spent 6. did 7. went 8. took 9. climbed 10. cooked 11. felt 12. haven’t gotten 13. haven’t made 14. has been

1 A. What kind of race did you run in? 1B. What kind of race have you run in? 2 A. What countries did they live in? 2B. What countries have they lived in? 3 A. Where did she work? 3B. Where has she worked?

A 1. There are three reasons why gold is so valuable. a. gold is beautiful. b. Gold is useful. c. Gold is scarce 2. Arabic is one of the world’s major languages. a. More than 200,000 people speak it. b. It is the language of the Muslim religion and holy book. c. 15% of the world’s people use Arabic writing. d. Millions of people in Asia and Africa write their own languages using the Arabic alphabet.

3. Gorillas are among the largest, most powerful animals in the African rainforest. a. Adult males can reach 180 cm in height. b. The heaviest gorillas weigh over 200 kg. c. They are extremely strong.

1. Above the paragraph 2. The first word and other important words 3. It is indented 4. They are not indented