2 SSeS Rewrite the sentences with words similar to those underlined.
EXAMPLE: The man in the red car was at fault.
‘The man in the red car caused an accident.
1. Mr. Reed sells cars.
2. The post office is in back of the grocery store.
3. Jim fastens his seat belt when he drives.
4. Go across the street when the light is green.
5. He used his bicycle to go to the store.
Change the statements to questions. Use the words in ().
EXAMPLE: Jerry was listening to the radio. (a CD)
Was Jerry listening toa CD?
1. The boys were watching a movie. (football game)
2, The driver was breaking the law. (obeying)
3. The people in the car were wearing seat belts. (on the bus)
4. Bill and Jane were walking in the park. (store)
BOOK 9 LESSON 2 HOMEWORK ~ EeChange the statements to questions. Use the words in ()-
EXAMPLE: The doctor told Ed to exercise every day. (week)
Did the doctor tell Ed to exercise every week?
1. The police told people to keep on driving around the accident. (them)
2. Linda’s parents told her to come home before 11 p.m. (midnight)
3. You asked me to give you a piece of paper. (pen)
4. The agent asked us to sign a yellow form. (take)
Write sentences with the words like the example.
EXAMPLE: autumn / not / same / winter
Autumn is not the same as winter.
1, apenny/one cent / same
2. agate/similar/a door
3. acircle/ different /a square
4, apartments / barracks / not /same
5. midnight / same / 2400 hours
‘AMERICAN LANGUAGE COURSE.BEES Read the paragraph. Write the topic and select the main idea. |
Many people practice one or two sports. Some people like to play games like
volleyball, tennis, baseball, and football. These people like to play games in groups.
They have fun when they can play with other people. But swimming and running
are sports you can practice without a group of people. One person can practice these
sports. Many people like these sports because they can practice them at the time
they want to. They don't have to wait for anyone else. Finally, sports are good for
your health, both in a group or not.
Topic:
You can practice sports in groups.
Many people don’t like to wait for other people.
A person can practice sports with or without other people.
Baseball is a game you can play with a group of people.
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Match the phrases and write a paragraph.
——— 1. Ted was in a. a ticket and a small fine.
2. Also, he didn't have b. will be more expensive.
___— 3. The police said that c. his seat belt on.
—— 4. Ted got d. an auto accident.
——— 5. Now his auto insurance e. Ted was at fault.
BOOKS LESSON 2 HOMEWORKSESE Read the directions and complete the key.
KEY
School
—— Doctor's office
Gas station
—— Grocery store
Post office
—— Bus station
~—— Restaurant
Penn Avenue
- You are at home on Adams Circle. Go east on Adams Circle and keep on around
the turn. Drop your children off at the school on the corner of Adams Circle and
North Adams Street. Which building is the school?
2. Now, go to the corner of North Adams Street and Penn Avenue. Turn right.
Drive north on Penn to Grant Street. Turn left and stop at the building on the
right. You're at the doctor’s office. Which building is his office?
3. After you leave the doctor's office, drive east on Grant Street. Cross Penn
Avenue and go to the first building on the right. Put some gas in your car.
Which building is the gas station?
4. Aftor that, keep on driving east on Grant Street to the next building. That’s the
grocery store, Which building is it?
‘AMERICAN LANGUAGE COURSE5. After buying some things, go back west on Grant Street. Turn left on Penn
Avenue. Drive 2 blocks then turn right onto Lincoln Street. Go about a block
and stop at the building on the right, the post office. Which building is the post
office?
6. Next, drive east on Lincoln Street and go across Penn Avenue. The bus station
is on your left. Which building is the bus station?
7. Finally, go west on Lincoln Street. Turn left on Penn and drive south to Hank’s
Restaurant. It’s on the right. Which building is the restaurant?
Number the sentences In the correct order. Write a paragraph.
1 ____ After breakfast, I check my books and papers.
The first thing I do every morning is make my bed.
Finally, I leave for work.
—__— After this, I get dressed and have breakfast.
2.
———— When you want to rent a car, the first thing to do is call for prices,
You can call two or three car agents and compare the prices to rent.
Select the agent who has the right price and car for you.
——— Finally, go to the agent’s office and pick up your car.
Reserve the car with the agent you want.
BOOK 9 LESSON 2 HOMEWORKHOMEWORK FOR.BOOK 9 LESSON 3
Complete the sentences with words from the box.
advice
enjoys
excited
friendship
go out
stories
yor
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10.
. Jack didn’t tell the truth. He told a
. Henry and Ed live in the same apartment. They are
. Allen has a problem and needs some _____ from us.
Chad likes his new job. He ____ it.
. Debbie told me something, but she wants only me to know it.
She told mea
Mr. Jones told us some interesting _____ from his
years in the army.
. Hey, Bill! I want to do something tonight. Let’s
. Veronica and Mary like each other and do many things together.
They have a good
). We have a big soccer game tomorrow. I’m very —_
about it. Are you?
Fred: Adam’s not at his desk. Where is he?
Will: I don’t know.I_______he’s at lunch.
BEGEECEGIEN! Unscramble and write these sentences and questions.
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carefully will I the lesson study.
can this who question answer correctly?
do slowly you walk always?
easily I English can't speak.
doesn’t to drive like she fast.
BOOK LESSONS HOMEWORKEe akel Complete the sentences with someone or anyone.
1. Did you tell ____ the secret?
2. No, I didn't tell |
3. Do you know ______ in the new class?
4. Yos, knowin my class.
5. Did you visit ______in Houston last year? |
6. No, I didn’t visit ____ there last year. |
7. Will____play tennis with you?
8. Yes, Tllfind________to play with me.
Circle the letter that best explains the sentence.
a. She went to a drugstore.
b. She was at a bank.
c. She walked to the BX.
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1. Paula walked in the door and went to see the teller.
|. She wanted to see a movie. .
2. Jim fastened his seat belt.
a. He's in the mess hall.
b, He's at the gym.
c. He's at the bank.
d. He's ina car.
3. Mona needs to borrow money for lunch.
a. She doesn’t have any money.
b. She ate lunch early.
c. She brought her lunch.
d. She brought a lot of money.
4, That policeman gave Rita a ticket yesterday.
Rita doesn’t have a car.
Rita broke a traffic law.
Rita always drives carefully. |
Rita was wearing her seat belt. ;
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‘AMERICAN LANGUAGE COURSEExpand the paragraph.
Read the email message first. Then rewrite it by adding one word from each numbered
column to the space with the same number. -
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