Progress Test Files 1--5 English File Intermediate Answer Key __top__ -

The English File Intermediate course is designed for adult learners who have reached an intermediate level of English proficiency. The course covers a range of topics, including grammar, vocabulary, reading, and listening skills. The Progress Test Files 1-5 are used to assess students' understanding of the material covered in the course.

Explanation: Use Present Simple for habits/routines ("usually"). 2. a) did you go Explanation: "Last summer" indicates finished past time, requiring Past Simple. 3. b) will pass Explanation: Use "will" for predictions based on opinion or belief (often with "I think", "I'm sure"). 4. b) am seeing Explanation: Use Present Continuous for fixed future arrangements (appointments). 5. have never been Explanation: Experience up to now requires Present Perfect. 6. has just gone Explanation: "Just" + Present Perfect for very recent actions; "gone" means she is there now. 7. wrote Explanation: Finished past time period / dead person = Past Simple. 8. have known Explanation: "For ten years" indicates duration from past until now = Present Perfect. 9. an Explanation: Engineer starts with a vowel sound. 10. an Explanation: International starts with a vowel sound. 11. a Explanation: "A lot of" is a fixed expression. 12. – (no article) Explanation: Plural/uncountable nouns (free time) generally don't take an article in this context. 13. a Explanation: Singular countable noun mentioned for the first time. 14. worst Explanation: Superlative of 'bad' is irregular: bad → worse → worst. 15. better Explanation: Comparative of 'good' is irregular: good → better. 16. most expensive Explanation: Superlative of long adjectives (3+ syllables) uses "most". 17. This bridge was built in 1995. Explanation: Past Simple Passive (was/were + past participle). 18. My bicycle has been stolen. Explanation: Present Perfect Passive (have/has been + past participle). The English File Intermediate course is designed for

Here is the answer key for Progress Test Files 1-5: "I'm sure"). 4.

You’ve practiced "functional" English—things like asking for permission, making suggestions, and describing people’s appearances and personalities in detail. How to approach the "Answer Key" requiring Past Simple.


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