Focus4 2E Cumulative Test 2 Units1-4 ANSWERS
Focus4 2E Cumulative Test 2 Units1-4 ANSWERS
Focus4 2E Cumulative Test 2 Units1-4 ANSWERS
Exercise 6
Exercise 2
e.g. Let’s go to the party, shall we?: We use the tag shall
e.g. bustling: A place that is bustling is busy and full of
we? for questions with let’s.
people.
1 Next year, we’ll have been living here for ten years.: We
1 tower: A tower block is a tall building with flats or offices
use the Future Perfect Continuous to talk about things
inside.
that will have been in progress for some time at a
2 damp: If something is damp, it’s cold and wet.
particular point in the future.
3 preach: When you practice what you preach, you act in
2 Your shoes are falling apart – you’d/had better buy some
accordance with what you say.
new ones!: We use had better + bare infinitive to give
4 belongings: Your personal belongings are the items that
advice.
you own.
3 I didn’t use to like horror films, but I’m a big fan now.: The
5 fortune: When you make a fortune, you make a large
correct negative form of used to is didn’t use to.
amount of money.
4 correct: We use a past participle for passive verbs in
reduced relative clauses.
Exercise 3
5 We rushed to get to the station on time, but we needn’t
e.g. To make ends meet means to have enough money to
have bothered – the train was half an hour late!: If you
live.
needn’t have done something, you did it although it
1 attention: If someone is the centre of attention, everyone
wasn’t necessary.
gives them a lot of attention.
2 behalf: On behalf of somebody means as their
representative.
Use of English
Exercise 7
3 pedestrian: A pedestrian zone is a place where no cars
e.g. C: cup: If something is your cup of tea, you like and
or buses are allowed. enjoy it.
4 running: Running water is the water from the tap. 1 B: We use a perfect participle when one event happens
5 treat: When you treat someone to something, you do before another one.
something nice for them, either by buying them 2 A: We use despite to express concession.
something or taking them somewhere nice. 3 D: We use such…that… to give information about cause
and result.
Grammar 4 A: If we say something is bound to happen, we are sure it
Exercise 4 will happen.
e.g. to open: We say you try to do something meaning you 5 D: We use whole to talk about 100 percent of something.
attempt to do something.
1 to buy: We say that you can afford to do something. Exercise 8
2 will/’ll be studying: We use the Future Continuous to talk e.g. to: If you used to do something, you did it regularly in
about an action that will be in progress in the future. the past but you don’t do it now.
3 have spent: If you say that someone shouldn’t have done 1 laughter: When you roar with laughter, you laugh very
something, you mean that it was a bad idea. hard.
4 had been using: We use the Past Perfect Continuous to 2 Although: We use although to express concession.
describe an action in progress at an earlier time in the 3 to: If you ought to do something, you should do it.
past. 4 have: We use the Future Perfect to talk about an action
that will be finished at a particular time in the future.
© Pearson Central Europe Sp. z o.o. 2020 PHOTOCOPIABLE Focus 4 SECOND EDITION (B2/B2+)
Cumulative Test 2 Answer key
Vocabulary, Grammar, Use of English and Reading
© Pearson Central Europe Sp. z o.o. 2020 PHOTOCOPIABLE Focus 4 SECOND EDITION (B2/B2+)
Cumulative Test 2 Answer key
Vocabulary, Grammar, Use of English and Reading
© Pearson Central Europe Sp. z o.o. 2020 PHOTOCOPIABLE Focus 4 SECOND EDITION (B2/B2+)