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Present Time
Pretest, p. 1. 6. A: is leaving ... is walking ... walks
1. c 5. c B: Do you walk
2. b 6. b B: Does your husband walk
3. a 7. b A: leaves
4. c 8. a
Exercise 9, p. 7.
Exercise 2, p. 3. 1. usual activity
Usual activity: 2. happening right now
bring 3. happening right now
do 4. usual activity
orders 5. happening right now
meet
Right now:
Exercise 10, p. 8.
is ordering 1. Does it
are talking 2. Does it
are waiting 3. Are you
is asking 4. Do you
is taking 5. Do we
are eating 6. is it
Exercise 5, p. 5.
Sample answers: Exercise 13, p. 9.
Partner A: 3. noun, plural
1. An airplane is taking off. 4. verb, plural
2. Two children are riding bikes. 5. verb, singular
3. A cat is looking at a fish. 6. noun, plural
4. A man is climbing a rock/a mountain. 7. noun, singular
5. Two people are skiing. 8. verb, singular
6. A dog is wearing sunglasses.
Partner B: Exercise 14, p. 10.
1. An airplane is landing. 2. createØ, floods
2. Two people/adults are riding bikes. 3. floodØ, causes
3. A cat is sitting on a fish bowl. 4. towns, floods, buildings, homes, roads
4. A girl is climbing a tree. 5. floodØ, townØ, needs, repairs
5. Two people are running on the beach.
6. A dog is wearing big glasses. Exercise 15, p. 10.
Sample answers:
Exercise 7, p. 6. 2. My roommate exercises with friends.
2. is taking ... is snoring ... snores ... sleeps 3. My roommate loves Thai food.
3. am sitting ... sit 4. My roommate drives a big car.
4. speaks ... is speaking 5. My roommate wakes up late on weekends.
5. A: Is it raining 6. My roommate drinks tea every day.
B: is starting 7. My roommate enjoys English.
A: Does it rain 8. My roommate dreams in Chinese.
B: is
1. went 6. saw
Exercise 11, p. 37.
2. walked 7. read
(Answers may vary.)
3. pushed 8. found
4. slept 9. paid 1. rode ... took 7. dug
5. held 10. put 2. chose 8. rose ... set
3. spent 9. sent
Photos: 4. sent 10. taught
1. car seat 5. wore 11. hung / put
2. nutritional information 6. made ... woke
3. dairy aisle
4. checkout counter
Exercise 13, p. 38.
5. receipt
1. B: got
6. produce aisle
2. A: Did you sleep
B: I did ... slept
Exercise 6, p. 35. 3. A: Did you take
2. spoke / didn’t speak B: I didn’t ... missed ... overslept
3. thought / didn’t think B: I didn’t hear
4. drank / didn’t drink 4. A: Did you eat
5. rode / didn’t ride B: didn’t ... didn’t have ... bought
6. sent / didn’t send 5. A: Did you visit
7. forgot / didn’t forget B: did ... saw
8. bought / didn’t buy A: Did da Vinci paint
9. swam / didn’t swim B: he did ... painted
10. won / didn’t win
2. b 6. b
3. b 7. a
4. a 8. b Exercise 35, p. 83.
All four sentences express future time.
Exercise 23, p. 77.
1. 50% 3. 100% 5. 100% Exercise 36, p. 83.
2. 50% 4. 90% 6. 100% 1. B: are you doing (future time)
A: am going ... are going (future time)
Exercise 24, p. 78. B: am meeting (future time)
2. She probably won’t go / probably isn’t going to go to 2. A: are you majoring (present time)
work tomorrow. B: am majoring (present time)
She’ll probably stay / She is probably going to stay A: are you taking (future time)
home and rest. B: am taking (present time)
3. He’ll probably go / He is probably going to go to bed 3. A: are you doing (present time)
early tonight. B: am cutting (present time)
He probably won’t stay / He probably isn’t going to
stay up all night again tonight. Exercise 37, p. 84.
4. She probably won’t run / She probably isn’t going to 1. ’m going 6. driving
run in the marathon race this week. 2. are 7. ’m flying
She’ll probably skip / She is probably going to skip the 3. going 8. ’m taking
race. 4. Are 9. ’m staying
5. flying
Exercise 25, p. 78.
1. 100% 4. 90%
2. 90% 5. 100%
3. 50% 6. 50%
4. starting ... ending ... start ... end Nashville. I don’t know anything about country music, but
5. was sitting ... drinking ... landed ... stung ... dropped ... I’m looking forward to going. We’re leaving Friday evening
spilled as soon as Sara gets off work. We will be away for a week.
6. get ... am going to take ... go We’re going to take the train. It’s a 14-hour trip, so we will
sleep for part of the time. Sara has a cousin in Nashville.
Exercise 45, p. 88. We are going to try to visit her, but it’s possible she will be
1. was raining ... took ... got ... found out of town. We are getting back on Sunday night because
2. opens ... leave we both need to work on Monday. Sara and I are excited
3. A: cut ... is bleeding about our first trip to Nashville.
B: ’ll / will get (action at the moment of speaking)
4. one
5. more than one 3. yourself ... themselves 6. herself
4. itself 7. yourself
(also possible: himself, herself) 8. myself
Exercise 43, p. 179.
Part I Exercise 54, p. 184.
2. Lisa’s 6. William’s Picture A
3. Lisa’s 7. Ned’s
4. Monica’s 8. William’s
5. William’s Exercise 55, p. 185.
1. The other
2. The other
Exercise 44, p. 179. 3. a. Another
1. a b. Another
2. b c. another
4. Another
Exercise 45, p. 180. 5. The other
2. a. Who’s that? Jason. 6. Another ... Another ... The other
b. Whose apple is that? Jason’s. 7. Another ... Another ... Another
3. a. Whose car is that? Roger’s.
b. Who’s that? Roger. Exercise 56, p. 186.
4. a. Who’s that? Buddy. 1. A
b. Whose leash is that? Buddy’s. 2. B
3. You’ve got to
Informal: Can you wait for me?
4. You’ve got to
5. You have to
Exercise 25, p. 206. 6. has to
1. a 7. Do I have to
2. a, b 8. Do I have to
3. a, b
4. b Exercise 39, p. 213.
5. a, b
Sentence b
6. a
7. b
Exercise 40, p. 214.
Exercise 27, p. 207. 3. doesn’t have to
4. doesn’t have to
Sample answers:
5. must not
1. should / ought to take it back to the store
6. don’t have to
2. should / ought to try a different pillow
7. must not
3. should / ought to talk with your advisor
4. should / ought to find a new roommate / move
5. should / ought to call the store and tell them what Exercise 42, p. 215.
happened Most logical conclusions: 1, 4
6. should / ought to tell her you don’t have enough hot
water for long showers. Exercise 43, p. 216.
3. must 6. must
Exercise 29, p. 208. 4. must not 7. must
(Answers may vary.) 5. must not 8. must
More serious or urgent sentences: 1, 3
Exercise 49, p. 218. 5. Today might be a good day to go to the zoo with the
1. can’t 7. wouldn’t kids.
2. will 8. doesn’t 6. I ought to pay my bills today.
3. wouldn’t 9. shouldn’t 7. You shouldn’t stay up too late tonight.
4. do 10. won’t 8. Could you speak any English a few years ago?
5. should 11. could 9. Can / Could / Would / Will you give me your name,
6. can’t 12. didn’t please?
10. We had to wait a long time for the subway last night.
Exercise 50, p. 219. 11. You don’t have to wait for me. I’ll be a little late.
Group 1 speaker: a police officer 12. You won’t tell anyone my secret, will you?
Possible situation: A police officer stops a driver for 13. Please unlock the door for me. I can’t find my key.
speeding. (Also possible: Can / Could / Would / Will you unlock)
Group 2 speaker: a doctor 14. Let’s take a break.
Possible situation: A doctor is examining a patient’s throat. 15. I prefer cooking vegetables to eating them raw.
Exercise 5, p. 285.
Exercise 13, p. 288.
2. are edited
2. are … ed
3. have been changed
3. are being … ed
4. is going to be uploaded
4. are going to be … ed
5. will be deleted
5. are being … ed
6. was fixed
6. have been … ed
7. was … ed
Exercise 6, p. 285. 8. was
1. is going to be offered
2. was taken
5. is used to eating custom for younger generations to visit their elders. They
6. used to have wish them good health and a long life.
7. am used to taking
8. used to go
4. a 10. a
5. a 11. an 3. Correct.
6. a 12. a 4. Correct.
5. Correct.
6. too many new words
Exercise 4, p. 317. 7. a few words / a little vocabulary
1. a 3. b
8. Correct.
2. a 4. a, b
9. several new words
10. are a lot of new words
Exercise 5, p. 317. 11. is a lot of new vocabulary
3. Correct.
4. some furniture or four chairs Exercise 17, p. 323.
5. Correct. 1. d. many cars
6. some furniture or a chair e. much stuff
7. some chairs f. much experience
8. some furniture 2. a. much fruit
b. many vegetables
Exercise 6, p. 318. c. many bananas
Advice: ideas, suggestions, tips d. many tomatoes
Mail: bills, letters, postcards e. many oranges
Jewelry: bracelets, necklaces, rings f. much food
3. a. much fun
Exercise 7, p. 319. b. much help
3. a, count 7. some, noncount c. much time
4. some, noncount 8. an, count d. much information
5. a, count 9. some, noncount e. many facts
6. some, noncount 10. a, count f. much money
7. a. experiences
b. experience
8. a. some ... chicken Exercise 34, p. 334.
b. chickens 1. a 4. a
9. a. are ... lights 2. b 5. b
b. A: light ... isn’t 3. b 6. a
B: It
Exercise 35, p. 334.
Exercise 25, p. 329. 2. Ø ... Ø ... the ... the
(Answers may vary.) 3. a ... a ... the ... the
3. bottle / can 8. carton / bottle 4. B: a ... a …
4. jar 9. can / bottle B: The ... the
5. can 10. bag
6. can / box / carton 11. can / bag Exercise 36, p. 335.
7. bag / box 12. box / bag 1. Ø 6. Ø
2. a 7. the
Exercise 27, p. 329. 3. Ø 8. a
1. A 4. The 9. The
2. A 5. the
3. B
Exercise 37, p. 335.
Exercise 28, p. 330. 1. an … The … Ø … the
1. specific 2. a … The
2. non-specific 3. a
3. non-specific 4. Ø
4. specific 5. An … an
5. non-specific 6. a…Ø…Ø
6. specific
ANSWER KEY Chapter 11 2
Exercise 38, p. 335. Exercise 47, p. 340.
2. Ø 9. The 1. Our teacher gave us a lot of new vocabulary to study.
3. the ... The 10. the … the 2. Would you like to have a little chicken and rice for
4. a ... the 11. a lunch?
5. the 12. The … the … 3. The school advisor had many suggestions for the
6. the the … the student.
7. Ø…Ø 13. the … The 4. There is an urgent message for you to call the doctor.
8. Ø 14. Ø … the 5. My Algebra 101 course is fairly easy.
6. There were many interesting ideas and strong opinions
Exercise 39, p. 336. at the meeting.
1. a 6. Ø 7. My father and I share the same birthday.
2. an 7. The 8. What time did you feed the cats?
3. The 8. Ø 9. We’re not going to order lunch. We just want coffee.
4. Ø 9. the Could we have two coffees, please?
5. Ø 10. Many students have trouble with slang when they
learn English.
Exercise 40
3. Ø 7. the Exercise 48, p. 341.
4. the 8. Ø Jane Goodall
5. the 9. Ø ( 1) Do you recognize the name Jane Goodall? Perhaps
6. Ø you know her for her studies of chimpanzees. She
became very famous from her work in Tanzania.
( 2) Jane Goodall was born in England, and as a child, was
Exercise 45, p. 340. fascinated by animals. Her favorite books were The
1. a. Do you know Richard Smith? He is a professor at Jungle Book, by Rudyard Kipling, and books about
this university. Tarzan, a fictional character who was raised by apes.
b. I know that Professor Smith teaches at the ( 3) Her childhood dream was to go to Africa. After high
University of Arizona. school, she worked as a secretary and a waitress to earn
2. a. I’m taking a history course this semester. enough money to go there. During that time, she took
b. I’m taking Modern European History 101 this evening courses in journalism and English literature.
semester. She saved every penny until she had enough money for
3. a. The Amazon is a river in South America. a trip to Africa.
b. The Mississippi River flows south. ( 4) In the spring of 1957, she sailed through the Red Sea
4. a. Canada is in North America. and southward down the African coast to Mombasa
b. Canada is north of the United States. in Kenya. Her uncle had arranged a job for her in
5. a. I find English grammar a little confusing. Nairobi with a British company. When she was there,
b. English Grammar 099 is a difficult class. she met Dr. Louis Leakey, a famous anthropologist.
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c. The title of this book is Fundamentals of English Under his guidance, she began her lifelong study of
Grammar. chimpanzees on the eastern shore of Lake Tanganyika.
( 5) Jane Goodall lived alone in a tent near the lake. Through
Exercise 46, p. 340. months and years of patience, she won the trust of
2. C the chimps and was able to watch them closely. Her
3. I John is a Catholic. Ali is a Muslim. observations changed forever how we view chimpanzees
4. C — and all other animals we share the world with.
5. I Venezuela is a Spanish-speaking country.
6. C Exercise 49, p. 342.
7. C
8. I On Valentine’s Day (February 14th), sweethearts Part II
give each other presents. 1. b 5. a
9. I I read a book called The Cat and the Mouse in My 2. a 6. b
Aunt’s House. 3. a 7. b
10. C 4. b 8. a
5. who disappeared on a walk in the mountains attendant helped had twin babies.
a. The dog found the child 4. object pronoun: him; A man that / whom security
b. The child disappeared on a walk in the mountains stopped tried to board early.
5. object pronoun: him; A man that / whom I didn’t
Exercise 5, p. 347. know gave me his window seat.
1. a, b
2. b, c, d Exercise 14, p. 351.
1. The man who / that was working at the information
Exercise 6, p. 348. desk was helpful.
2. The man who / that / Ø / whom I walked up to …
2. The manager that hired me has less experience than I do. 3. The man who / that / Ø / whom I called …
4. The man who / that / Ø / whom you recommended …
5. The man who / that is the owner …
3. I like the supervisor that works in the office next to
6. The man who / that / Ø / whom you invited to the
mine.
party …
4. My boss is a person who wakes up every morning with 7. The man who / that gave us a tour of the city …
a positive attitude. 8. The man who / that / Ø / whom I talked to at the train
station …
5. It’s nice to work with people who have a positive 9. The man who / that sold us our museum tickets …
attitude. 10. The man who / that gave me directions …
5. I need to go to the bank today in order to deposit my 4. I cut the rope with a knife.
paycheck. 5. I thanked my friend for driving me to the airport.
6. On my way home, I stopped at the store in order to 6. It is difficult to learn another language.
buy some shampoo. 7. Timmy isn’t old enough to get married.
7. Masako went to the cafeteria in order to eat lunch. 8. It is easy to do this exercise. or This exercise is
8. (no change) easy to do.
9. Pedro watches TV in order to improve his English. 9. Last night I was too tired to do my homework.
10. (no change) 10. I’ve never gone sailing, but I would like to.
11. (no change) 11. Reading is one of my hobbies.
12. Jerry needs to go to the bookstore in order to buy 12. The teenagers began to build a campfire to keep
school supplies themselves warm.
13. (no change) 13. Instead of settling down in one place, I’d like to travel
14. (no change) around the world.
14. I enjoy traveling because you learn so much about
Exercise 41, p. 393. other countries and cultures.
3. for 7. to 15. My grandmother likes to fish / go fishing or
4. to 8. to likes fishing.
5. to 9. for 16. Martina would like to have a big family.
6. for 10. to
Exercise 49, p. 398
Exercise 42, p. 393. Part II
Part II 1. a, b 4. a, c
1. Car sharing 4. move ... take 2. b, c 5. c
2. to join 5. owning 3. b
3. driving / using 6. reducing
4. … what the minimum amount to open an account is. close you stand or sit next to someone.
5. … if the account is free.
Exercise 24, p. 414.
Exercise 16, p. 409. 1. a, c 2. b, c
Checked sentences: 1, 2, 3
Exercise 25, p. 415.
Exercise 17, p. 410. Sample answers:
2. think that 2. I hope that it won’t rain tonight.
3. don’t believe that 3. I don’t think that a storm is coming.
4. think that 4. I think that you hear hail on the roof.
5. agree that 5. I don’t believe that the roads will be icy tomorrow.
6. think that
Exercise 28, p. 417.
Exercise 20, p. 411. 2. Ryan said, “I’m starving, and there’s nothing in the
1. B: happy that fridge.” or
2. B: pleased that “I’m starving, and there’s nothing in the fridge,” Ryan
3. A: surprised that said.
B: certain that 3. Megan said, “I left my purse at home. I have no bus
4. A: aware that fare.” or
B: sure that “I left my purse at home. I have no bus fare,” Megan
said. or
“I left my purse at home,” Megan said. “I have no bus
Exercise 22, p. 412. fare.”
Sample answers: 4. Jon asked, “Did you miss the registration deadline
1. a. her English teacher is really good. too?” or
b. she is enjoying her class. “Did you miss the registration deadline too?” Jon
2. a. her son has the flu. asked.
b. he doesn’t have the flu.