Homework Answers

 

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Grammar exercise 42

Pre-level

A/An, any, and some

A.

1. some

2. a

3. any

4. some

5. any

6. an

Statements with There is/There are

B.

1. are

2. is

3. is

4. is

5. are

Grammar exercise 43

On-level

 

A/An, any, and some

A.

1. a

2. some

3. a

4. an

5. some

6. some

7. any

8. a

9. any

10. some

11. any

Statements with There is/There are

 

B.

1. There are

2. There is

3. There are

4. There is

5. There is

6. There are

7. There is

8. There is

9. There is

10. There are

Grammar exercise 44

Higher-level

 

A/An, any, and some

A.

1. Gina has an onion. 

---OR She has an onion.

2. Gina doesn’t have any eggs. 

---OR She doesn’t have any eggs.

3. Gina has some milk. 

---OR She has some milk.

4. Gina doesn’t have any cheese. 

---OR She doesn’t have any cheese.

5. Gina doesn’t have any oranges. 

---OR She doesn’t have any oranges.

6. Gina doesn’t have a bottle of oil. 

---OR She doesn’t have a bottle of oil.

7. Gina has some fish. 

---OR She has some fish.

8. Gina doesn’t have any cookies. 

---OR She doesn’t have any cookies.

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Grammar Exercise 39

Pre-level

 

Count and noncount nouns

A.

1. C

2. C

3. C

4. N

5. N

6. C

7. N

8. C

9. N

10. N

11. C

12. N

How many with count nouns

B.

1. onions

2. flour OR milk

3. potatoes

4. flour OR milk

How much with noncount nouns

C.

1. How much

2. How many

3. How many

4. How much

Grammar exercise 40

On-level

 

Count and noncount nouns

A.

1. tomatoes, C

2. potatoes, C

3. oil, N

4. soup, N

5. peppers, C

6. milk, N

How many with count nouns; How

much with noncount nouns

B.

1. How much

2. How many

3. How much

4. How many

Grammar exercise 41

Higher-level

 

Count and noncount nouns

A.

1. olive oil

2. spaghetti

3. potatoes

5. milk

6. oranges

7. apples

8. bananas

9. sugar

 

How many with count nouns; How

much with noncount nouns

B.

1. How many onions do Jung Kim and

Rick need?

2. How much sugar do they need?

3. How many potatoes do they need?

4. How much milk do they need?

5. How much cheese do they need?

6. How many mushrooms do they need?

 

Week 9

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Grammar exercise 33

Pre-level

The past continuous

A.

1. was

2. was

3. were

4. were

5. was

6. were

7. was

Information questions with the past

continuous

B.

1. d

2. f

3. g

4. b

5. c

6. e

7. a

Grammar exercise 34

On-level

The past continuous

A.

1. was visiting

2. were eating

3. was jogging

4. were talking

5. were studying

Information questions with the past

continuous

B.

1. What were you doing?

2. What was Jim doing?

3. Who were you writing to?

4. Why were your writing to your boss?

Grammar exercise 35

Higher-level

The past continuous

A.

1. was jogging

2. was studying

3. were eating

4. was listening

5. were working

Information questions with the past

continuous

B.

1. What were you doing yesterday?

2. Who was helping you?

3. Where did you move?

4. Where were you living before?

5. Why did you move?

 

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Grammar exercise 30

Pre-level

Statements with should

A.

1. e

2. d

3. f

4. c

5. g

6. a

7. h

8. b

Polite requests with could

B.

1. D

2. P

3. D

4. D

5. P

6. P

7. D

Grammar exercise 31

On-level

Statements with should

A.

1. should fix it

2. should call a plumber

3. should not walk home alone

4. should call an exterminator

5. should not buy it

Polite requests with could

B.

1. Could you write your address here,

please?

2. Could you tell me about your education,

please?

3. Could you come for an interview at 3:00,

please?

4. Could you answer the questions on this

application, please?

5. Could you take this to the manager,

please?

Grammar exercise 32

Higher-level

Statements with should/might

A.

1. should

2. might

3. might

4. should

5. might

6. should

Polite requests with could

B.

Answers may vary slightly.

1. Could you make some photocopies,

please?

2. Could you file these letters, please?

3. Could you answer a question for me,

please?

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Grammar exercise 27

Pre-level

Might and might not

A.

1. a

2. a

3. b

4. a

5. a

6. b

Expressions with get

B.

1. c

2. e

3. a

4. d

5. b

Grammar exercise 28

On-level

Might and might not

A.

1. might call

2. might move

3. might not get

4. might fix

5. might not answer

6. might not have

Expressions with get

B.

1. got hired

2. get up

3. get ready

4. get to work

5. get fired

6. get a raise

Grammar exercise 29

Higher-level

Might and might not

A.

Answers will vary.

Expressions with get

B.

1. a

2. b

3. c

4. a

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Grammar exercise 24

Pre-level

The simple past

A.

1. applied

2. made

3. did

4. worked

5. had

6. liked

7. carried

8. got

9. studied

10. went

11. took

12. interviewed

Information questions with the

simple past

B.

1. c

2. h

3. e

4. a

5. g

6. b

7. d

8. f

Grammar exercise 25

On-level

The simple past

A.

1. applied

2. asked

3. got

4. had

5. went

6. studied

7. called

1. applied

2. had

3. studied

4. asked

5. went

6. called

7. got

Information questions with the

simple past

B.

1. did, work

2. did, go

3. did, study

4. did, work

5. did, do

6. did, start

7. did, apply

8. did, learn

Grammar exercise 26

Higher-level

The simple past

A.

1. went

2. had

3. studied

4. did

5. liked

6. applied

7. got

Information questions with the

simple past

B.

Answers will vary.

 

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 Grammar exercise 21

Pre-level

The simple past with regular and

irregular verbs

A.

Present:

works

gets

reads

go

 

Past:

wanted

applied

wrote

moved

 

Yes/No questions with the simple

past

B.

1. No, they didn’t.

2. Yes, they did.

3. No, she didn’t.

4. Yes, she did.

5. Yes, she did.

6. No, she didn’t.

7. Yes, she did.

Grammar exercise 22

On-level

The simple past with regular and

irregular verbs

A.

1. moved

2. had

3. didn’t read

4. didn’t write

5. cleaned

6. worked

7. checked

8. got

9. fixed

 

Yes/No questions with the simple

past

B.

1. Did Anna and Jim move?

Yes, they did.

2. Did they read books?

No, they didn’t.

3. Did Anna clean the garage?

Yes, she did.

3. Did Jim check the fuse box?

No, he didn’t.

4. Did a locksmith fix the locks?

Yes, he/she did.

Grammar exercise 23

Higher-level

The simple past with regular and

irregular verbs

A.

1. needs

2. wants

3. went

4. didn’t like

5. read

6. made

7. ate

8. went

9. saw

10. liked

11. wants

Yes/No questions with the simple

past

B.

1. Do

2. do

3. Do

4. do

5. Did

6. didn’t

7. Did

8. did

9. Do

10. don’t

 

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Grammar exercise 18

Pre-level

 

Questions and answers with which + comparative

1. May

2. May

3. February

4. May

5. February

6. February

Grammar exercise 19

On-level

 

Questions and answers with which + comparative

1. The fruit market is open earlier than the supermarket.

    OR The fruit market is.

2. The supermarket is open later than the fruit marker.

    OR The supermarket is.

3. The supermarket is closer to the bookstore than the fruit market.

    OR The supermarket is.

4. The supermarket is in a safer neighborhood than the fruit market.

    OR The supermarket is.

5. The fruit market is in a noisier neighborhood than the supermarket.

    OR The fruit market is.

6. The supermarket is cheaper than the fruit market.

    OR The supermarket is.

7. The fruit market is more expensive than the supermarket.

    OR The fruit market is.

Grammar exercise 20

Higher-level

 

Questions and answers with which + comparative

1. Which apartment is bigger, A or B?

     Apartment A is bigger than Apartment B.

     OR Apartment A is.

2. Which apartment is sunnier, A or B?

     Apartment A is.

3. Which apartment is more dangerous, A or B?

     Apartment B is.

4. Which apartment is quieter, A or B?

     Apartment A is.

5. Which apartment is more expensive, A or B?

     Apartment A is.

6. Which apartment is better, A or B?

     Apartment B is.

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Grammar exercise 15

Pre-level

Too + adjective

A.

1. new

2. sunny

3. too dark

4. dangerous

5. convenient

6. too far

The Comparative

B.

1. sunnier

2. bigger

3. more dangerous

4. smaller

5. more convenient

6. cheaper

7. noisier

8. better

Grammar exercise 16

On-level

Too + adjective

A.

1. too difficult

2. too far

3. too dangerous

4. too easy

 

The comparative

B.

1. better

2. bigger

3. sunnier

4. closer

5. more convenient

6. worse

Grammar exercise 17

Higher-level

Too + adjective

A.

1. very

2. too

3. too

4. very

5. too

6. too

 

The comparative

B.

Answers will vary.

 

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Grammar exercise 12

Pre-level

Prepositions of time

A.

1. in

2. on

3. on

4. at

5. on

6. on

7. at

8. on

9. in

 

Prepositions of location

B.

1. over

2. on

3. on

4. past

5. around

6. past

7. on

8. up

9. under

Grammar exercise 13

On-level

Prepositions of time

B.

1. over

2. past

3. on

4. around

5. up

6. under

Grammar exercise 14

Higher-level

Prepositions of time

A.

Answers will vary.

 

Prepositions of location

B.

1. past

2. up

3. over

4. around

5. on

 

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Grammar exercise 9

Pre-level

The future with will

A.

1. will

2. will

3. won’t

4. won’t

5. will

 

Yes/No questions with will

B.

1. Yes, she will.

2. No, she won’t.

3. No, she won’t.

4. Yes, she will.

 

Information questions with will

C.

1. c

2. b

3. e

4. a

5. d

Grammar exercise 10

On-level

The future with will

A.

1. will sing

2. will play

3. won’t play

 

Yes/No questions with will

B.

1. Will, go

Yes, I will. OR No, I won’t.

2. Will, listen

Yes, they will. OR No, they won’t.

3. Will, do

Yes, we will. OR No, we won’t.

 

Information questions with will

C.

1. When will he start school?

2. What time will class start?

3. When will you go on vacation?

4. Where will they go in June?

Grammar exercise 11

Higher-level

The future with will

A.

1. will start English class in the fall

2. won’t go to a concert in the summer

3. will go on vacation in the winter

4. won’t go to a fair in the spring

 

Yes/No questions with will

B.

1. Will, learn

No, she won’t.

2. Do, go

Yes, they do.

3. Does, learn

Yes, she does.

4. Will, start

No, she won’t.

5. Does, go

Yes, she does.

 

Information questions with will

C.

1. will

2. do

3. do

4. will

Answers to the questions will vary.

 

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 Grammar exercise 6

Pre-level

Yes/No questions and answers with

the simple present

1. Do

2. don’t

3. Do

4. do

5. Does

6. does

7. Does

8. doesn’t

9. Do

10. do

11. Do

12. don’t

13. Does

14. does

 

Grammar exercise 7

On-level

Yes/No questions and answers with

the simple present

1. Do you like to study?

Yes, I do. OR No, I don’t.

2. Do you and your friends like to study?

Yes, we do. OR No, we don’t.

3. Do you need to learn new words?

Yes, I/we do. OR No, I/we don’t.

4. Do your friends want to watch movies?

Yes, they do. OR No, they don’t.

5. Does your teacher need to use a

dictionary?

Yes, he/she does. OR No, he/she doesn’t.

6. Do your parents like to read?

Yes, they do. OR No, they don’t.

7. Does your sister need to study English?

Yes, she does. OR No, she doesn’t.

8. Does your friend want to meet in the

morning?

Yes, he/she does. OR No, he/she doesn’t.

Grammar exercise 8

Higher-level

Yes/No questions and answers with

the simple present

Students write any of the following questions and answers:

Does Rick like to cook? Yes, he does.

Does Rick need to read a recipe? Yes, he does.

Does Rick need to order food? No, he doesn’t.

Does Rick want to be a chef? Yes, he does.

Does Rick want to be a teacher? No, he doesn’t.

Do Emmy and Alma like to read? Yes, they do.

Do Emmy and Alma like to watch movies? No, they don’t.

Do Emmy and Alma need to learn new words? Yes, they do.

Do Emmy and Alma need to study grammar? No, they don’t.

Do Emmy and Alma want to read in English? Yes, they do.

Do Emmy and Alma want to read in Japanese? No, they don’t.

 

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Grammar exercise 3

Pre-level

The simple present with want to,

like to, and need to

A.

1. a

2. b

3. a

4. b

 

Information questions with want to,

like to, and need to

B.

1. do, need to study

2. does, like to use

3. do, want to practice

Grammar exercise 4

On-level

The simple present with want to,

like to, and need to

A.

1. likes to practice

2. doesn’t like to practice

3. wants to work

4. need to learn

5. don’t need to study

6. don’t need to practice

7. need to learn

8. want to watch

9. need to do

 

Information questions with want to,

like to, and need to

B.

1. do, like to study

2. does, need to learn

3. do, need to study

4. does, like to write

5. do, want to meet

Grammar exercise 5

Higher-level

The simple present with want to,

like to, and need to

A.

1. She needs to study grammar. She

doesn’t need to study vocabulary.

2. They like to read in the library. They

don’t like to read in class.

3. I want to listen to CDs. I don’t want to

use flashcards.

 

Information questions with want to,

like to, and need to

B.

Answers will vary.

 

 

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Grammar exercise 1

Pre-level

The verb be

A.

1. are

2. am

3. is

4. is

5. is

6. is

 

Contractions of the verb be

B.

1. I’m

2. She’s

3. It’s

4. We’re

Grammar exercise 2

On-level

The verb be

A.

1. is

2. is

3. is

4. are

5. are

6. are

 

Contractions of the verb be

B.

1. are, I’m

2. is, It’s

3. is, He’s, It’s

4. are, We’re, It’s

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