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Chapter 1
Exercise 1, p. 2
1. class is 2. class meets 3. name is 4. Students like 5. Room 218 has / blackboards are 6. I wake
up, take, eat / I go 7. Students are / you wont see 8. you want / you have to arrive 9. I dont
think/anyone arrives 10. name is 11. name is/we use 12. I enjoy / teacher is 13. I have never liked
/ I like
Exercise 2, p. 3
1. are you 2. Im doing 3. I havent seen 4. I know 5. job takes 6. do you work 7. Im 8. I work 9.
Thats 10. I knew 11. are parents 12. They are doing 13. mom is helping 14. dad is working 15. I
hope 16. family can come 17. does that sound 18. I will talk 19. I can call 20. Im 21. we ran into
22. (you) Take 23. (Ill) See
Exercise 3, p. 4
1. fractions are 2. fragment: and 2/3 are 3. Examples are 4. fragment: Whole numbers
(possible subject) are 5. We call 6. numerator is 7. 3 is / 4 is 8. fragment: you want / they must
have 9. fragment: problem is / denominators are 10. Answers will vary.
Exercise 4, p. 5
1. English is 2. fragment: English is 3. fragment: English is 4. fragment: parts are 5. spelling and
pronunciation are 6. fragment: there are pronunciations 7. fragment: I cant pronounce (possible
verb) 8. You can spell 9. fragment: you write / you write 10. Answers will vary.
Exercise 5, p. 5
1. I enjoy / it relaxes 2. fragment: things are / dishes are 3. fragment:food is 4. fragment: you
cook / you need 5. fragment: you can add / you like 6. truth is / list is 7. one is 8. fragment:
Cooking is 9. you want / (you) consult 10. Answers will vary.
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Exercise 6, p. 6
1. is British Columbia 2. do you know 3. province is located 4. fragment: Pacific Ocean is /
province is 5. state lies / Yukon Territory and Northwest Territories are 6. province features 7.
fragment: there are (V) mountains (S) 8. fragment: people live 9. Victoria is 10. fragment:
people live / weather is 11. fragment: British Columbia has12. Answers will vary.
Exercise 7, p. 7
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Exercise 8, p. 8
CIRCLE: 1. Summer / season / year 2. reason / summer / family / Peru / summer 3. picture / wife
/ children / cat / house 4. picture /2006/ airport / flight / Peru 5. Peru / house / Lima 6.
grandmother / grandfather / aunt / house / park / lake 7. family / house / people / house /
grandparents / neighbors / kisses / hugs 8. thing / visit / grandmother / chicken / vegetables 9.
mom / dish / taste 10. part / trip / weeks
Exercise 9, p. 9
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Exercise 10, p. 9
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Exercise 11, p. 10
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Exercise 12, p. 10
1. N 2. N 3. N 4. P 5. N 6. N 7. P 8. N 9. N 10. N 11. N 12. P 13. P 14. P 15. N 16. P 17. P 18. N
Exercise 13, p. 11
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Exercise 14, p. 12
1. <C>In</C> 2005 2. <C>to</C> South America 3. <C>in</C> hotel 4. <C>in</C> Bogota 5.
near</C> museum 6. <C>from</C> Columbia 7. <C>to</C> Peru 8. <C>In</C> Peru 9.
<C>to</C> Machu Pichu 10. <C>After</C> Peru 11. <C>to</C> Argentina 12. <C>at</C>
shop 13. <C>by</C> Presidential Palace 14. <C>with</C> family 15. <C>in</C> South
America
Exercise 15, p. 13
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Exercise 16, p. 14
1. many 2. beautiful 3. red 4. blue 5. strange 6. huge 7. common 8. small 9. brown 10. white 11.
black 12. white 13. cold 14. different
Exercise 17, p. 14
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Exercise 18, p. 15
1. very: yes / dangerous: no 2. incredibly: yes / fast: yes 3. usually: yes / avoid: no 4. three: no /
recently: yes 5. sure: no / tomorrow: yes
Exercise 19, p. 15
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Exercise 20, p. 16
1. when 2. and 3. and 4. Because 5. and 6. After 7. and 8. so 9. and 10. when 11. Although 12.
because
Exercise 21, p. 17

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1. election 2. distribution 3. variation 4. completion 5. hesitation 6. collection 7. drinkable 8.


enjoyable 9. likable 10. predictable 11. suitable 12. acceptable 13. enjoyment 14. requirement 15.
agreement 16. movement 17. statement 18. improvement 19. quickly 20. carefully 21. cheaply
22. beautifully 23. possibly 24. probably
Exercise 22, p. 18
1. correct 2. selection 3. select 4. correct 5. organize 6. correct 7. demonstrate 8. correct
Exercise 23, p. 19
I think my French is all right, but I want to improve my skills in two areas. For
example, my reading skills are weak. I dont know many sophisticated words, and long
sentences are incredibly difficult for me to understand. I have especially large problems
with idioms. In addition to reading, I know that I need to improve my speaking skills.
Some sounds in French are incredibly difficult for me to pronounce. I have a lot of
problems with the sound of R. Most people can understand what I am trying to say, but I
can sense confusion in their voices when I answer the telephone. They say that the first
step in solving a problem is to recognize that you have a problem. I accept that I need to
improve my French, and I am ready to work hard to make my French better to achieve
this important goal.
Exercise 24, p. 20
1. B 2. B 3. B 4. A 5. D 6. C 7. B and I am going 8. B in January 9. D my problems 10. C that
they were
Exercise 25, p. 21
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Chapter 2
Exercise 1, p. 25
WRITE: You write, You do not write, Do you write? / He writes, He does not write, Does he
write? / She writes, She does not write, Does she write? / It writes, It does not write, Does it
write? / We write, We do not write, Do we write? / You write, You do not write, Do you write? /
They write, They do not write, Do they write?
TAKE: I take, I do not take, Do I take? / You take, You do not take, Do you take? / He takes, He
does not take, Does he take? / She takes, She does not take, Does she take? / It takes, It does not
take, Does it take? / We take, We do not take, Do we take? / You take, You do not take, Do you
take? / They take, They do not take, Do they take?
HAVE: I have, I do not have, Do I have? / You have, You do not have, Do you have? / He has,
He does not have, Does he have? / She has, She does not have, Does she have? / It has, It does
not have, Does it have? / We have, We do not have, Do we have? / You have, You do not have,
Do you have? / They have, They do not have, Do they have?
DO: I do, I do not do, Do I do? / You do, You do not do, Do you do? / He does, He does not do,
Does he do? / She does, She does not do, Does she do? / It does, It does not do, Does it do? / We
do, We do not do, Do we do? / You do, You do not do, Do you do? / They do, They do not do,
Do they do?
Exercise 2, p. 27
1. lives 2. start 3. wakes up 4. takes 5. brushes 6. puts on 7. has 8. talk 9. drives 10. does
not know 11. has 12. meets 13. eat 14. go 15. does not have 16. takes 17. does 18. waits
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Exercise 3, p. 28
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Exercise 4, p. 30
WRITE: I am writing, I am not writing, Am I writing? / You are writing, You are not writing,
Are you writing? / He is writing, He is not writing, Is he writing? / She is writing, She is not
writing, Is she writing? / It is writing, It is not writing, Is it writing? / We are writing, We are not
writing, Are we writing? / You are writing, You are not writing, Are you writing? / They are
writing, They are not writing, Are they writing?
STOP: I am stopping, I am not stopping, Am I stopping? / You are stopping, You are not
stopping, Are you stopping? / He is stopping, He is not stopping, Is he stopping? / She is
stopping, She is not stopping, Is she stopping? / It is stopping, It is not stopping, Is it stopping? /
We are stopping, We are not stopping, Are we stopping? / You are stopping, You are not
stopping, Are you stopping? / They are stopping, They are not stopping, Are they stopping?
Exercise 5, p. 31
1. AB 2. A 3. AB 4. A 5. A 6. AB 7. A 8. AB
Exercise 6, p. 31
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Exercise 7, p. 32
1. My best friend Daunte is working at a local bank this year. 2. Daunte is living with his cousin
this semester. 3. They are taking a photography class together next Thursday night. 4. Daunte is
throwing a great party at his house on Sunday. 5. He is reading detective novels these days. 6. He
is going to a hockey game tonight.
Exercise 8, p. 32
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1. Everyone is having Everyone has 2. Mom feeds him Mom is feeding him 3.
Dad is taking Dad takes 4. is stopping every ten seconds stops every ten
seconds 5. Lucky isnt liking bath time. Lucky doesnt like bath time. 6. I fill the
bathtub I am filling the bathtub
Exercise 9, p. 35
WORK: 1. I worked, I did not work, Did I work? / You worked, You did not work, Did you
work? / He worked, He did not work, Did he work? / She worked, She did not work, Did she
work? / It worked, It did not work, Did it work? / We worked, We did not work, Did we work? /
You worked, You did not work, Did you work? / They worked, They did not work, Did they
work?
REPLY: I replied, I did not reply, Did I reply? / You replied, You did not reply, Did you reply? /
He replied, He did not reply, Did he reply? / She replied, She did not reply, Did she reply? / It
replied, It did not reply, Did it reply? / We replied, We did not reply, Did we reply? / You
replied, You did not reply, Did you reply? / They replied, They did not reply, Did they reply?
HAVE: I had, I did not have, Did I have? / You had, You did not have, Did you have? / He had,
He did not have, Did he have? / She had, She did not have, Did she have? / It had, It did not
have, Did it have? / We had, We did not have, Did we have? / You had, You did not have, Did
you have? / They had, They did not have, Did they have?
DO: I did, I did not do, Did I do? / You did, You did not do, Did you do? / He did, He did not do,
Did he do? / She did, She did not do, Did she do? / It did, It did not do, Did it do? / We did, We
did not do, Did we do? / You did, You did not do, Did you do? / They did, They did not do, Did
they do?
Exercise 10, p. 37
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1. lived 2. started 3. took 4. brushed 5. put 6. had 7. talked 8. drove 9. had 10. met 11. ate 12.
went 13. went 14. waited 15. helped 16. washed 17. watched 18. went 19. was

Exercise 11, p. 38
1. took 2. went 3. lasted / did not do 4. drove / stayed 5. were / slept 6. got / saw 7. felt / was 8.
did not want 9. was 10. had
Exercise 12, p. 39
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Exercise 13, p. 40
TAKE: I was taking, I was not taking, Was I taking? / You were taking, You were not taking,
Were you taking? / He was taking, He was not taking, Was he taking? / She was taking, She was
not taking, Was she taking? / It was taking, It was not taking, Was it taking? / We were taking,
We were not taking, Were we taking? / You were taking, You were not taking, Were you taking?
/ They were taking, They were not taking, Were they taking?
DO: I was doing, I was not doing, Was I doing? / You were doing, You were not doing, Were
you doing? / He was doing, He was not doing, Was he doing? / She was doing, She was not
doing, Was she doing? / It was doing, It was not doing, Was it doing? / We were doing, We were
not doing, Were we doing? / You were doing, You were not doing, Were you doing? / They were
doing, They were not doing, Were they doing?
Exercise 14, p. 41
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Exercise 15, p. 43

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1. has invited 2. has traveled 3. have never been 4. have never flown 5. has (already) purchased
6. have not told 7. have considered 8. Have . . . ever had
Exercise 16, p. 44
1. anyone who do not anyone who does not 2. I have name I have named 3. you are need
you need 4. that was made that is made 5. I try I tried 6. If you wanting If you want
7. you were a professional you are a professional 8. pan is being hot pan is hot 9. When
this happen When this happens 10. Then you are taking Then take
Exercise 17, p. 46
TAKE: I will take, I will not take, Will I take? / You will take, You will not take, Will you take?
/ He will take, He will not take, Will he take? / She will take, She will not take, Will she take? /
It will take, It will not take, Will it take? / We will take, We will not take, Will we take? / You
will take, You will not take, Will you take? / They will take, They will not take, Will they take?
HAVE: I am going to have, I am not going to have, Am I going to have? / You are going to have,
You are not going to have, Are you going to have? / He is going to have, He is not going to have,
Is he going to have? / She is going to have, She is not going to have, Is she going to have? / It is
going to have, It is not going to have, Is it going to have? / We are going to have, We are not
going to have, Are we going to have? / You are going to have, You are not going to have, Are
you going to have? / They are going to have, They are not going to have, Are they going to have?
Exercise 18, p. 47
1. After college, I am going to work in a busy law firm. 2. My brother is not going to finish
college for two more years. 3. My brother tells me that I am going to work night and day as a
lawyer. 4. As a prosecutor, I am going to enjoy putting dangerous criminals in prison. 5. Even
better, I am going to make a lot of money. 6. When I am rich, I am not going to waste my money
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on silly material things that I do not need. 7. In a few years, I am going to quit my job, and I am
going to travel all over the world. 8. When I return from my round-the-world vacation, I am
going to buy a little house on the beach and retire.
Exercise 19, p. 48
1. are not reading 2. is happening 3. do not have 4. believe 5. have replaced 6. were
Exercise 20, p. 48
Last year I took a cruise to Alaska. It was a magnificent trip. I saved money from
my part-time job as a cashier at the college bookstore. First, I flew in to Anchorage,
Alaska, from Chicago. I stayed there for a day or two to see the local sights. After that, I
headed to the port to board the ship. This particular cruise liner was one of the largest in
the world with twelve floors and space for over 3,000 guests. I paid extra to get a cabin
with a balcony because the views of the glaciers were supposed to be amazing (or another
reasonable adjective)! Finally, I went on a strict diet at least one month before the cruise.
If nothing else, I wanted to taste all varieties of food that I found on the ship.
Exercise 21, p. 50
1. C 2. B 3. D 4. A 5. B 6. B 7. B makes me 8. C she was already speaking 9. A did not
come 10. D didnt leave
Exercise 22, p.51
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Chapter 3
Exercise 1, p. 53
1. country 2. capital 3. Colombians 4. language / Spanish 5. people / Spanish 6. Cali / city /
country
Exercise 2, p. 54
PARAGRAPH 1: 1. <C>a</C> part 2. <C>a</C> noun 3. <C>the</C> name 4. <C>a</C>
person 5. <C>a</C> place 6. <C>a</C> thing 7. <C>an</C> idea 8. <C>a</C> feeling 9.
<C>the</C> part 10. <C>A</C> verb 11. <C>a</C> word 12. <C>an</C> action 13.
<C>every</C> sentence
PARAGRAPH 2: 1. <C>A</C> pronoun 2. <C>a</C> word 3. <C>a</C> noun 4. <C>An</C>
adjective 5. <C>a</C> noun 6. <C>a</C> pronoun 7. <C>a</C> (good) example 8. <C>an</C>
adjective 9. <C>an</C> adverb 10. <C>the</C> phrase 11. <C>this</C> example 12.
<C>an</C> adverb 13. <C>an</C> adjective
PARAGRAPH 3: 1. <C>this</C> list 2. <C>a</C> group 3. <C>a</C> feeling 4. <C>an</C>
emotion
Exercise 3, p. 55
1. computers 2. watches 3. words 4. actions 5. dresses 6. lunches 7. monarchs 8. arches 9. losses
10. plates 11. dishes 12. bowls 13. pans 14. foxes
Exercise 4, p. 56
1. three days 2. two hours 3. correct 4. correct 5. thirty desks / twenty-three students 6. seven
places 7. correct 8. correct 9. questions 10. many quizzes / my scores are good
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1. monkeys 2. tries 3. toys 4. flies 5. babies 6. ladies 7. bays 8. bullies 9. turkeys 10. biographies
11. replies 12. days
Exercise 6, p. 58
1. lives 2. wolves 3. themselves 4. yourselves 5. leaves 6. wives 7. scarves 8. loaves 9. calves 10.
halves 11. fish 12. species 13. mosquitoes 14. potatoes
Exercise 7, p. 58
1. mice 2. man 3. child 4. teeth 5. goose 6. women 7. feet 8. people
Exercise 8, p. 59
1. an 2. a 3. a 4. a 5. a 6. a 7. a 8. an 9. a 10. an 11. an 12. a 13. an 14. a 15. a 16. an 17. an 18. a
19. a 20. a
Exercise 9, p. 60
1. A / a 2. a 3. a 4. An / a 5. A 6. an 7. A / a 8. a 9. an 10. a
Exercise 10, p. 61
1. C 2. N 3. N 4. C 5. C 6. N 7. N 8. C 9. C 10. N 11. N 12. C 13. C 14. N 15. N 16. C 17. C 18.
N 19. C 20. C
Exercise 11, p. 61
1. Engineering N / subject C / universities C 2. engineer C / machinery N / homes C / offices C 3.
engineer C / pattern C / traffic N / lives C 4. Oxygen N / element C / engineer C 5. engineer C /
navigation N 6. kinds C / engineering N / society C
Exercise 12, p. 63
1. -- 2. -- 3. -- 4. -- 5. -- 6. -- 7. -- 8. -- 9. -- 10. The 11. -- 12. -- 13. -- 14. -- 15. the 16. a 17. the
18. the 19. an 20. The 21. a 22. the 23. the 24. the 25. the 26. -- 27. the 28. -- 29. -- 30. a 31. the

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32. -- 33. the 34. the 35. The 36. a 37. The 38. the 39. The 40. -- 41. -- 42. -- 43. a 44. -- 45. a 46.
the
Exercise 13, p. 64
1. A 2. -- 3. -- 4. -- 5. -- 6. the 7. a 8. -- 9. -- 10. -- 11. the 12. a 13. the 14. a 15. -- 16. -- 17. -- 18.
-- 19. -- 20. -- 21. -- 22. -- 23. -- 24. -- 25. -- 26. -- 27. -- 28. a
Exercise 14, p. 65
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Exercise 15, p. 66
1. a few 2. a lot of 3. many 4. a few / a little 5. A few 6. many / much 7. much 8. a lot of
Exercise 16, p. 67
1. communicate / dolphins 2. eat / elephants 3. need / camels 4. live / alligators 5. sleep /
raccoons
Exercise 17, p. 68
1. camels are 2. Camels are 3. Camels live 4. camel has 5. camels are 6. camels are 7. camels
have 8. Dromedaries are 9. Dromedaries carry 10. People value
Exercise 18, p. 69
1. cow S / is V 2. cow S / provides V 3. kinds (cows=OP) S / produce V 4. cows S / give V 5.
cows S / produce V 6. Cows S / vary V 7. Holstein S / is V 8. cows S / are V 9. cow S / lives V
10. cow S / drinks V
Exercise 19, p. 70
1. choose / writers / words 2. wrote / Shakespeare / poetry 3. authored / Ernest Hemingway /
novels and short stories 4. print / publishing companies / books 5. employs / a newspaper
company / reporters and writers
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Exercise 20, p. 71
1. I S / enjoy V / reading class DO 2. I S / like V / reading DO 3. we S / read V / kinds
DO 4. we S / are reading V / Chapter 5 DO 5. Chapter 5 S / teaches V / poems DO 6. we
S / read V / poems DO 7. poem S / tells V / story DO 8. woman S / saw V / death DO 9.
poem S / discusses V / treatment DO 10. Reading S / gives V / feeling DO
Exercise 21, p. 72
1. on television 2. of the show 3. in the industry 4. of the commercials / for the show 5. to
the studio / before show time 6. For obvious reasons / of the pets / during the shooting /
of the show
Exercise 22, p. 72
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Exercise 23, p. 73
1. Helen S / the theater OP / noon OP 2. friends OP / time OP 3. Helen S / theater DO 4.
seat DO 5. Helen S / seats DO / friends OP 6. friends S / lady OP / hat DO 7. woman S /
view DO / customers OP 8. woman S / situation DO 9. usher S / woman OP 10.
discussion OP / woman S / hat DO 11. result OP / Helen and her friends S / movie DO
12. end OP / movie OP / audience S
Exercise 24, p. 74
1. parents expectations 2. Todays schools / parents and childrens expectations 3.
childrens progress 4. volunteers input / students interactions and habits 5. teachers
aides / volunteers jobs
Exercise 25, p. 75
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Exercise 26, p. 75
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Exercise 27, p. 76
I think that a snail is the slowest animal on this planet. What do we know about this
creature? The snail is a small animal. It carries its house wherever it goes. A snail has a
very hard shell to protect itself. Most snails eat only plants, but some snails eat meat.
Snails live in water or on land. Not many people know that more snails live in water than
on land. For these reasons, I think that the snail is an extremely interesting animal.
Exercise 28, p. 77
1. C 2. B 3. D 4. B 5. D 6. D 7. B an interesting biography 8. A The long-necked bird 9.
B best friends 10. D the taste of the food
Exercise 29, p.78
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Chapter 4
Exercise 1, p. 79
1. gives 2. His words 3. talk 4. go 5. we 6. overlooks 7. The books in the shop 8. My uncle 9.
participate 10. I
Exercise 2, p. 80
1. likes 2. enjoys 3. spend 4. uses 5. holds 6. like 7. grows 8. cooks 9. study 10. sleeps
Exercise 3, p. 80
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Exercise 4, p. 81
1. dont understand 2. The handbooks 3. does not have 4. dont study 5. A used book 6. A dorm
room 7. doesnt serve 8. doesnt have 9. dont go 10. does not play
Exercise 5, p. 82
1. My brother David does not like his job. 2. His bosses bother him. 3. Davids work does not
interest him very much. 4. He doesnt learn new information every day. 5. David earns a lot of
money at his job.
Exercise 6, p. 82
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Exercise 7, p. 83
1. is 2. is 3. is 4. is 5. is 6. are not 7. is 8. are 9. are not 10. is
Exercise 8, p. 83
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Exercise 9, p. 84

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1. C 2. X, she enjoys 3. X, Lisa plays 4. X, she and her teammates practice 5. X, she doesnt like
6. X, team was (possible verb) 7. X, Lisa is 8. X, she tries
Exercise 10, p. 85
My friend Lisa loves to play sports. She enjoys all types of sports, from team sports to
individual sports like golf. In fact, Lisa plays on both the volleyball team and the golf team at our
college. She and her teammates practice every afternoon after classes. Sometimes she travels out
of town for tournaments, but she doesnt like traveling because she misses a lot of class work.
Just last week, her team was in North Carolina for a volleyball tournament. Lisa is a very good
athlete. She tries her best in practice and during competitions.
Exercise 11, p. 86
1. parents live 2. months are 3. people live and work 4. Everybody feels 5. New Mexico offers 6.
mother doesnt like 7. It is
Exercise 12, p. 87
1. computer/ <C>near the teachers desk</C> / is 2. computer / <C>in the study lounge</C> /
does not have 3. books / <C>on top of the bookshelf</C> / are not 4. software/ <C>in the
language lab</C> / includes 5. student / <C>behind me in class</C> / does not study 6.
computer lab / <C>across from the library</C> / contains 7. teacher/ <C>from Switzerland</C>
/ speaks
Exercise 13, p. 88
1. Psychology is 2. students are / are 3. Students like 4. are types 5. students learn 6. One is 7.
were professors / they retired 8. are graduates / who continue
Exercise 14, p. 89

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1. you dont 2. they do not require 3. they are happy 4. There are 5. amount . . . is 6. they are
helpful 7. students . . . visit
Exercise 15, p. 89
John and Joanna study at the City College. He is interested in psychology and
wants to become a psychologist. John is a sophomore, and this year he is choosing a
major. There are three psychology majors at the college, and it has a strong (possible
adjective) reputation around the state. John spends a lot of time at the resource centers.
The library on campus contains a great deal of information, including thousands of
books, reference articles, and online databases. Because he doesnt have a job, John can
concentrate on homework and research papers. John enjoys the classes at the college and
studies as much as he can. In fact, there is a professor at the university that John likes. He
always helps John. John definitely doesnt want to graduate because he loves school so
much!
Exercise 16, p. 91
1. B 2. D 3. A 4. C 5. D 6. B 7. C fits 8. A are more 9. A Mr. Brewster knows OR Mrs. Brewster
knows 10. B is
Exercise 17, p. 92
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Chapter 5
Exercise 1, p. 94
1. M: can / V: change 2. M: has to / V: give 3. M: can / V: be 4. M: could / V: be 5. M: might /
V: see 6. M: should / V: carry 7. M: ought to / V: keep 8. M: should / V: listen 9. M: must / V:
evacuate 10. M: has to / V: leave / M: could / V: go
Exercise 2, p. 96
Situation 1: 1. may 2. Would 3. may/might 4. may/might 5. Can or May 6. can or may; Situation
2: 1. Would 2. can or could 3. Could or Can 4. cant 5. Can or Could 6. Can or Could 7. Can 8.
can or could
Exercise 3, p. 98
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Exercise 4, p. 99
1. could not 2. could 3. were not able to 4. can / could 5. was not able to 6. could not 7. am not
able to 8. could 9. are able to 10. cannot
Exercise 5, p. 100
1. M: has to / V: go 2. M: have got to / V: do 3. (not necessity) 3. M: (weve) have got to / V: get
4. M: must / V: be (not necessity) 5. M: have got to / V: give 6. M: need to V: be
Exercise 6, p. 102
1. M: wont / V: be 2. M: are going to / V: have 3. M: will / V: shine 4. M: may / V: share 5. M:
might / V: be 6. M: will / V: move 7. M: ought to / V: feel 8. M: will / V: need 9. M: may not /
V: last 10. M: may / V: be 11. M: must / V: seek 12. M: should / V: stay 13. M: will / V: hit 14.
M: will / V: be
Exercise 7, p. 102
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Exercise 8, p. 103
1. should 2. had better 3. ought to 4. had better 5. should 6. ought to 7. should 8. should 9. had
better 10. ought to
Exercise 9, p. 105
1. shouldnt 2. mustnt 3. couldnt 4. may not 5. wont 6. might not 7. cant 8. ought not 9.
wouldnt 10. isnt able to
Exercise 10, p. 105
Answers will vary.
Exercise 11, p. 106
1. B 2. A 3. A 4. B 5. B 6. A 7. A 8. B 9. B 10. B
Exercise 12, p. 107
Sociology is the study of human behavior. A sociologist may observe an
institution such as marriage, religion, or education in certain societies. The sociologist
must pay close attention to food, clothing, and rituals because of the customs associated
with them. For example, for a formal wedding in the United States, a bride usually wears
a long, white wedding gown and her attendants also wear formal gowns or dresses. The
groom and his attendants must wear tuxedos. Since the father of the bride has to walk his
daughter down the aisle, he also wears a tuxedo. In keeping with the formality, the
mothers of the bride and groom as well as the guests wear either formal or semi-formal
outfits. Sociologists study not only the types of clothing but also the colors and materials.
Different cultures give importance to different aspects. Therefore, a sociologist has to be
a keen observer.
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Exercise 13, p. 108


1. D 2. B 3. C 4. A 5. D 6. A 7.C has to get 8. B had better 9. A may not 10. B you give
Exercise 14, p. 109
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Chapter 6

Exercise 1, p. 112
1. <C>Of</C> all the countries 2. <C>in</C> the world, 3. <C>in<C> population 4.
<C>after</C> China and India 5. <C>of</C> the United States 6. <C>In</C> the United States,
7. <C>with</C> the most people 8. <C>include<C> Texas, New York, Florida, and Illinois 9.
<C>with</C> the smallest number 10. <C>of</C> people
Exercise 2, p. 112
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Exercise 3, p. 114
1. at 2. to / at 3. from / to 4. about 5. for 6. During 7. under 8. on 9. off 10. near 11. At 12. with
Exercise 4, p. 114
1. on 2. After 3. with 4. at 5. to 6. on 7. In spite of 8. until / until 9. before 10. about 11. like 12.
of
Exercise 5, p. 116
1. in / place 2. in / time 3. at / place 4. in / time 5. in / time 6. on / time 7. on / time 8. in / time 9.
in / place 10. at / time 11. in / time 12. in / place 13. in / place 14. at / place 15. on / place 16. in /
place 17. in / place 18. on / time 19. in / place 20. in / place 21. at / time 22. in / place 23. at /
place 24. in / place
Exercise 6, p. 117
1. in / in / on 2. in / in 3. at / in 4. in / in 5. on 6. on / on / on / on / at 7. in / in / in / in 8. in / in / in
9. in / in / in / in / in 10. at / on / in / On
Exercise 7, p. 118

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1. at Warsaw in Warsaw 2. in November 7, 1876 on November 7, 1876 3. in the age of


fifteen at the age of fifteen 4. in the Sorbonne at the Sorbonne 5. on 1934 in 1934
Exercise 8, p. 119
1. in 2. in 3. at 4. on 5. at 6. in 7. in
Exercise 9, p. 120
Answers will vary.
Exercise 10, p. 122
1. between 2. During 3. around 4. by 5. after 6. in 7. in 8. from 9. till 10. during 11. at 12. for
Exercise 11, p. 123
Answers will vary.
Exercise 12, p. 123
Answers will vary.
Exercise 13, p. 125
1. since for 2. during for 3. since during OR for 4. correct 5. correct 6. correct 7. during
for 8. for since 9. correct 10. for during
Exercise 14, p. 126
1. county for another country county to another country 2. arrive in the airport arrive at the
airport 3. arrive at the new country arrive in the new country 4. to go a fast food to go to a
fast food 5. dont even enter in the restaurant dont even enter the restaurant 6. go for one
place to another go from one place to another 7. when you leave from the new country
when you leave the new country 8. go back to home go back home
Exercise 15, p. 128

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1. on 2. for 3. to 4. at 5. of 6. about 7. in 8. to 9. for 10. at 11. in 12. about 13. with 14. in 15. at
16. on 17. with 18. on
Exercise 16, p. 128
Sentences will vary. 1. for 2. in 3. of 4. with 5. for 6. to 7. for 8. about
Exercise 17, p. 129
1. gave <C>to</C> 2. thanked <C>for</C> 3. dreamed <C> about</C> 4. thought
<C>about</C> 5. looking <C>at</C> 6. spoke <C>to</C> 7. thought <C>about</C> 8. listened
<C>to</C> 9. depend <C>on</C> 10. agreed <C>with</C> 11. looked forward <C>to</C> 12.
complain <C>about</C>
Exercise 18, p. 130
Sentences will vary. 1. to 2. to (do something) or with (somebody) 3. count on 4. forget about
(someone or something) or to (do something) 5. argue about (something) or with (someone) or
for (a position) 6. worry about 7. thank for 8. belong to
Exercise 19, p. 132
Sentences will vary. 1. interested in 2. tired of 3. ready to or for 4. satisfied with 5. excited about
6. afraid of (something) or to (do something) 7. worried about 8. similar to 9. happy about or
with or for 10. frustrated with 11. different than OR different from 12. opposed to
Exercise 20, p. 133
Dear Professor:
Tomorrow my English class starts, and I am excited 1. for (about) that. I have a
question 2. for (about) my son. My son is 15 years old. He is 3. in (on) vacation here 4. at
(in) the United States now, but he has to return 5. (to) Peru 6. on (in) February. He will be

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here 7. during (for) only a short time, and I would like to invite him to our class. Is this
all right 8. for (with) you?
If you agree 9. for (to) this plan, I will tell him. He speaks a little English, but he
needs to practice more. I think this class is good for him. Is that possible? If you say it is
okay, he will come 10. (to) the class with me tomorrow.
I want to thank 11. to you for your help. I am so happy 12. for (about) this
wonderful opportunity for my son and myself.
Sincerely,
Ana Fernandez
Exercise 21, p. 133
I am a student, so people tell me all the time how lucky I am because I do not
have any problems. I disagree with this idea. I am tired of hearing this opinion. My life is
not so simple or so carefree. I think about my family all the time. I am worried about my
father. Will he keep his job? I am concerned about my mother. Will she remember to take
her medicine? (possible sentences: I am concerned about my brother. Will he always be a
frustrated artist? ) I also worry about school. Will I pass my classes? Will I really
improve my English? When will I be able to understand native speakers? In addition to
these current questions, I wonder about my future. I am interested in (possible verb:
getting) a job at the bank, but can I really do this with my (possible negative adjective:
limited) English? I will graduate in May, so I have to be ready for whatever life brings
me. Yes, I am a student, but my life is not as easy as people think.
Exercise 22, p. 135

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1. A 2. B 3. C 4. B 5. B 6. A 7. A in the U.S., the 8. A was an exceptional child 9. A did not


come 10. A At the age
Exercise 23, p. 136
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Chapter 7
Exercise 1, p. 138
1. beautiful 2. dry 3. brown 4. full 5. Many 6. difficult 7. tiny 8. poisonous 9. wild 10. various 11.
unique 12. sandy
Exercise 2, p. 138
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Exercise 3, p. 140
1. aware of 2. famous for <C>avoiding</C> 3. interested in <C>learning</C> 4. tired of /
<C>studying</C> 5. serious about <C>completing</C> 6. capable of <C>achieving</C> 7.
enthusiastic about <C>working</C> 8. responsible for <C>shaping</C> 9. guilty of <C>not
studying</C> 10. ashamed of <C>wasting</C>
Exercise 4, p. 141
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Exercise 5, p. 142
1. I <C>was pleased to accept<C> an invitation to go camping with some friends from work. 2. I
<C>was curious to go<C>, but I didnt know anything about camping. 3. Because my friends are
professional campers, I <C>was happy to travel<C> with them. 4. My friends <C>were
surprised to discover<C> that I didnt own a backpack. 5. I <C>was careful to watch<C>
everything they did during this short weekend trip. 6. Once the car was packed, I <C>was eager
to begin<C> the journey. 7. During the trip, my friends <C>were determined to teach <C>me all
of their camping secrets. 8. I <C>am very proud to say <C>that I did a great job on my first
camping trip.
Exercise 6, p. 144
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1. frightening 2. interested 3. boring 4. embarrassing 5. amazing / fattening 6. amazing 7.


motivating 8. confused 9. relaxed / challenging 10. exciting
Exercise 7, p. 145
1. exciting 2. tiring 3. frightened 4. interesting 5. motivated 6. surprised
Exercise 8, p. 146
1. c 2. h 3. f 4. b 5. g 6. e 7. a 8. d
Exercise 9, p. 147
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Exercise 10, p. 147
1. person who 2. interested in trying 3. ethnic dishes 4. was amazed 5. skin that is 6. afraid to try
7. an ugly fruit 8. exciting new fruit 9. that I found
Exercise 11, p. 148
My sociology class is my favorite class. Professor David Schwartz teaches the class, and
his lectures are (possible adjective: interesting). He is knowledgeable about the subject matter,
and he is more than happy to help us if we have questions. The reading for the class is
interesting. The chapters that are in our textbook are easy to read, and the comprehension
questions that are at the end of each chapter are varied. Professor Schwartz gives us a quiz every
other week, but these quizzes are not difficult if we read the material. I truly enjoy this class, and
I hope to take another class with this (possible adjective: amazing) professor next semester.
(possible final sentence: I am going to learn as much as I can about sociology.)
Exercise 12, p. 150
1. B 2. D 3. B 4. A 5. C 6. D 7. B is giving 8. B of waiting 9. C taking 10. C famous sculpture
Exercise 13, p. 151
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Chapter 8
Exercise 1, p. 154
1. f 2. c 3. e 4. b 5. d 6. a
Exercise 2, p. 154
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Exercise 3, p. 155
1. I / ill 2. I / sweaty 3. they / sick 4. brother / worried 5. I / dehydrated 6. I / better
Exercise 4, p. 155
Answers will vary.
Exercise 5, p. 156
1. is from Hungary 2. were in the same freshman English class 3. be in the wedding 4. were in
my driveway 5. be on their honeymoon
Exercise 6, p. 156
Answers will vary.
Exercise 7, p. 157
1. is sitting 2. is listening 3. is writing 4. is trying 5. is taking 6. are meeting 7. is improving
Exercise 8, p. 158
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Exercise 9, p. 160
Objects will vary. 1. students use reference books 2. Cathy wrote a poem 3. I study vocabulary
words 4. students should read the newspaper 5. I changed my major 6. teacher gave a homework
assignment 7. I dont have a library card 8. Professor Smith finally corrected our exams
Exercise 10, p. 161
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1. a lot of money 2. N/A 3. N/A 4. gasoline 5. money 6. types 7. SUV 8. SUV


Exercise 11, p. 161
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Exercise 12, p. 163
1. X / homework quickly 2. C 3. X / stars clearly (or) clearly see 4. X / intently notices (or)
constellations intently 5. X / incessantly watches (or) the sky incessantly 6. C
Exercise 13, p. 164
1. Kelly and I are flying to Washington, D.C. tomorrow afternoon. 2. The weather in Washington
changed quickly yesterday. 3. The presidential elections will occur next year. 4. The presidential
debate starts in five minutes. 5. President Kennedy died more than forty years ago. 6. Leslie and
Donna are meeting us in Washington this weekend.
Exercise 14, p. 165
Answers will vary.
Exercise 15, p. 166
Fitness clubs are wonderful places to get in shape. First of all, every good fitness club
offers an extensive variety of types of machines and equipment. A member can go into any
fitness club and exercise for hours without using the same piece of equipment. The equipment is
(possible adjectives: new and clean). Fitness clubs often have swimming pools and spas. For
even more practice, special classes are sometimes available. They include yoga and basic martial
arts. All in all, exercising in a fitness club is (possible complement: a great way to get in shape).
(possible final sentence: Fitness clubs are located in almost every city in this country, so they are
easy to find.)
Exercise 16, p. 167
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1. B 2. B 3. A 4. D 5.A 6. A 7. B new job 8. B the school president for five years 9. D hated it
10. B They were next to
Exercise 17, p. 168
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Chapter 9
Exercise 1, p. 169
1. Mothers Day and Fathers Day are 2. These holidays celebrate 3. Popular Mothers day gifts
include 4. S: Boys and girls often think up and make 5. I recently looked for and bought 6. Some
countries celebrate 7. Parents and children enjoy 8. Do you celebrate
Exercise 2, p. 170
1. My grandmother and grandfather love to talk about the good old days. 2. However, they
love and use modern inventions, especially their computer. 3. My grandmother washes and
waxes her new car every Saturday morning. 4. My grandmother and grandfather surf the
Internet. 5. The e-mails and instant messages come mostly from my grandmother. 6. My
grandparents and I have improved our communication through the use of the Internet. 7. My
grandparents now trust and love the power of modern technology.
Exercise 3, p. 172
1. d / but 2. a / but 3. f / but 4. h / and 5. b / and 6. e / so 7. c / or 8. g / but
Exercise 4, p. 173
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Exercise 5, p. 174
1. <C>that<C> contains a heavy frame 2. <C>who<C> move on their own 3. <C>that<C> are
older and dont need special attention 4. <C>that<C> you have chosen 5. <C>that<C> are
labeled with the contents and the name of the room 6. <C>that<C> everyone uses at least twice a
day
Exercise 6, p. 175

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1. People who go to football games get very excited. 2. Sometimes there are games that last
longer. 3. The clock that is used at football games stops and starts regularly. 4. This is much
different from the clocks that are used in soccer games. 5. Fans who go to football games like to
eat specific things. 6. The food that people eat is fairly expensive. 7. For a truly unique
experience that you will not forget, go to a football game.
Exercise 7, p. 176
1. Vicky had a bad day yesterday, so she decided to visit her friend who lives at the beach. 2. The
road that leads to the beach was under construction, but it was not busy. 3. The 100-mile trip that
Vicki took lasted less than two hours, and it was an easy drive. 4. The dinner that Lena made was
ready, and they immediately began to eat. 5. After dinner, Vicki and Lena took a long walk on
the beach, and they talked about things that made them stressed. 6. Lena offered to take Vicki to
a movie, or they could go to a nightclub that opened recently. 7. This trip that was planned at the
last minute was very relaxing for Vicki, and she hopes to visit Lena again soon.
Exercise 8, p. 178
1. <C>Whenever<C> Irene looks for a new job, she gets nervous. 2. <C>Since<C> Irene
is a college graduate, she feels confident about her background. 3. She often felt nervous
and failed to make a great first impression <C>because<C> she lacked interviewing
experience 4. ((Although)) she scheduled many interviews, she was not offered a job at
first. 5. ((While)) many people in Irenes position would have ended their job search
immediately, Irene made the decision to get help from a personal coach. 6. Irene was also
talking to friends about possible job openings in their companies ((while)) she was
training 7. ((After)) she successfully finished her interview training, Irene was finally
confident in her ability to interview for a job.
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Exercise 9, p. 178
1. Whenever = time 2. Since = reason / cause 3. because = reason / cause 4. Although = contrast
5. While = contrast 6. while = time 7. After = time
Exercise 10, p. 179
1. Because Thomas wants to work in the hotel industry, he has decided to get a degree in hotel
management. 2. Although there is a lot of competition in this career, some universities offer
excellent programs for students. 3. He decided to apply to the University of Nevada, Las Vegas
because it has a popular degree program. 4. Before Thomas begins his studies, his family will
visit the city to find him a place to live. 5. When Thomas finishes his program, there will be lots
of job opportunities for him within a large hotel chain.
Exercise 11, p. 180
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Exercise 12, p. 181
Halloween is a very special holiday for both children and adults. Children like to
go trick-or-treating, and adults prefer to go to Halloween parties. In both cases,
everyone likes to dress up or wear a costume. Costumes that are popular this year include
pirates and superheroes. Candy is another important element of Halloween. Chocolate
and fruit candy are childrens favorites. In fact, some children eat their Halloween
candy until they get sick. It is important for parents to limit the amount of candy before
their children eat too much. Halloween is a great holiday for kids, but adults also like it!
Exercise 13, p. 182
It is important to consider the function of a room before you decide to decorate it.
Because the bedroom is such a personal environment, interior decorators say that this
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room reflects a persons personality more than any other room in the house. Living rooms
and kitchens are used by everyone, but the bedroom is decorated exclusively for the
comfort and relaxation of the owner. The bedroom stays closed during social events such
as parties and barbeques because it is considered a private space. Some people decorate
their bedrooms with paintings and pictures, but others prefer a simple look. People who
decorate with a few personal expressions appreciate their private place.
Exercise 14, p. 183
1. C 2. C 3. B 4. C 5. D 6. A 7. D which was 8. B yesterday because 9. A 10. A that bark
Exercise 15, p. 184
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Chapter 10
Exercise 1, p. 186
1. had 2. was <C>tired</C> / was <C>sleepy</C> 3. had 4. was 5. was <C>sad</C> 6. was
<C>sleepy</C> 7. was <C>angry</C> 8. was / was <C>wrong</C> 9. is / is 10. am
<C>lucky</C> 11. have / was <C>good</C> 12. was / am <C>sorry</C>
Exercise 2, p. 186
1. are 2. is 3. is 4. is 5. has 6. is / has 7. is 8. is 9. doesnt have / is 10. has / is
Exercise 3, p. 188
1. make 2. make 3. do 4. make 5. make 6. do 7. do 8. make 9. make 10. make 11. make 12. do
13. make 14. make 15. do 16. make 17. do 18. make 19. make 20. do 21. make 22. make 23.
make 24. make 25. make 26. make 27. make 28. make 29. do 30. make 31. do 32. make 33. do
34. do 35. make 36. do 37. make 38. do 39. make 40. do 41. do 42. do 43. make 44. make
Exercise 4, p. 189
1. Do 2. did 3. did / did 4. does 5. do / make 6. do 7. do / do 8. do / do 9. doing 10. does 11.
doing 12. making 13. do / make 14. do 15. do / do 16. do 17. doing 18. doing 19. makes 20. do
Exercise 5, p. 190
1. make 2. do 3. make 4. make 5. make 6. do 7. do 8. do 9. make 10. makes
Exercise 6, p. 191
1. been doing 2. made 3. do 4. make 5. do 6. do 7. do 8. make 9. do 10. make 11. do
Exercise 7, p. 192
1. said / tell 2. tell 3. tell 4. tell 5. told / tell 6. say 7. tell / say 8. tell / tell 9. say 10. said / telling
Exercise 8, p. 193

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1. C 2. X / told me 3. C 4. C 5. X / tell 6. X / told me 7. C 8. X / said 9. X / told me 10. X / told


him
Exercise 9, p. 194
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Exercise 10, p. 196
1. much 2. many 3. many 4. many 5. many 6. much 7. much 8. many 9. much 10. much
Exercise 11, p. 196
1. many 2. a 3. an 4. many 5. much 6. many 7. many 8. much 9. a / many 10. a
Exercise 12, p. 196
1. C 2. C 3. a lot of 4. much 5. C 6. many
Exercise 13, p. 197
1. a few 2. a little 3. a little 4. a few 5. a little 6. a few 7. a little 8. a few 9. a little 10. a few 11. a
little 12. a little
Exercise 14, p. 198
1. C 2. X / other 3. C 4. X / another 5. C 6. X / Another 7. C 8. X / other
Exercise 15, p. 200
1. very 2. too 3. too 4. too 5. very 6. very
Exercise 16, p. 201
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Exercise 17, p. 202
1. I 2. you 3. your 4. our 5. your 6. you 7. your 8. you 9. you 10. your 11. your 12. your 13. you
14. you 15. your 16. your 17. you 18. you 19. you 20. we 21. your 22. we 23. our 24. It is 25. I
26. you 27. I 28. you 29. you 30. you 31. me 32. you 33. my
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Exercise 18, p. 204


1. Their names were changed for historical reasons, or they were changed for political reasons. 2.
Today we call this country Myanmar, but for many years, it was called Burma. 3. For a long
time, this country was called Siam, but now it is called Thailand. 4. For a few years, Singapore
and Malaysia were one country, but in 1963, they decided to separate into two countries.
Exercise 19, p. 205
Spelling in English is an extremely difficult task. Students do not have many
problems with small words such as cat or (possible answer: dog). Longer words can be
especially tricky. For some people, vowels are the big problem. For example, the sound
of long E can be spelled ee as in beet, ea as in each, or eo as in people. For other people,
consonants cause headaches because one consonant can be pronounced two different
ways. Sometimes the letter c sounds like k as in cool, but at other times it sounds like s as
in race. Another spelling mistake that many people make occurs with silent letters. The
word straight has eight letters, but three of the letters are silent. English spelling is not
easy, so it is not surprising that so many people cannot spell well.
Exercise 20, p. 206
1. B 2. C 3. C 4. A 5. D 6. A 7. D / was 8. D makes 9. B they 10. B many
Exercise 21, p. 207
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