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    Answer Key

    Exercise (EX) 1, page (P) 16:  1. Second mention, 2. Second mention, 3. Second mention, 4. Second mention, 5. Silent H in hour, logical “snow” on the ground 6. Silent H in honest, D is a consonant, second mention on “husband,” 7.  Second mention, logical “floor”

    EX 2, P 17:. An animal 2. A taxi cab 3. A box 4. A uniform 5. An elephant 6. A dog 7. A small egg 8. An hour 9. A hat 10. A funny man 11. An unusual house 12. An old car 13. A smelly onion 14. An egg sandwich 15. An honest man 6. A good university 17. An orange sweater 18. An apple pie 19. An American citizen 20. A black horse

    EX 3, P 17: 1. A, a, The, The, the 2. n, n 3. The 4. the The, the 5. An, The, the 6. the 7. the, at, 8. a, the

    EX 4, P 22: 1. Coats 2. Women 3. Babies 4. Days 5. Hours 6. Heroes 7.  Dresses 8. Cities 9. Knives 10. Feet 11. Punches 12. Patios 13. Caresses 14. Sandwiches 15. Ladies 16. Toys 17. Teeth 18. Pennies 19. Rashes 20. Faxes 21. Snakes 22. Patches 23. Wishes 24. Taxes 25. Waltzes 26. Wheezes 27. Buses 28. Shelves 29. Watches 30. Radios 31. Persons/people 32. Fish 33. Nannies 34. Nickels 35. Clocks 36. Pianos 37. Windows 38. Boxes 39 Thieves 40. Attorneys

    EX 5A, P 23: Various answers

    EX 5B, P 23:      Various answers

    EX 6, P 24: 1. Some 2. Any 3. Any 4. Some 5. Some 6. Any 7. Some, any, 8. Some any 9. Some, any, 10. Some, any

    EX 7, P 25: 1. Any, some 2. A, a, some 3.an, a 4. Some, any 5. any, some 6. some, a, Some, a, a 7. A, a, some, some 8. A 9. A, some 10. Some, a, an 11. A, an, some, some 12. Some, 13. any 14. An, a 15. An

    EX 8, P 27: 1 Move, moves, moving 2 Listen, listens, listening 3. Watch, watches, watching 4. Use, uses, using 6. Finish, finishes, finishing 7 Put, puts, putting 8. Begin, begins, beginning 9. Waltz, waltzes, waltzing 10, Explain, explains, explaining 11. Chop, chops, chopping 12. Argue, argues, arguing 13. Sort, sorts, sorting 14. Mix, mixes, mixing 15. Get, gets, getting 16. Work, works, working 17. Borrow, borrows, borrowing 18. Lengthen, lengthens, lengthening 19. Hurt, hurts, hurting 20. Buy, buys, buying 21. Mend, mends, mending 22. Enjoy, enjoys, enjoying 23. Trip, trips, tripping 24. Play, plays, playing 25 Have, has, having 26. Punch, punches, punching 27. Spy, spies, spying 28. Halt, halts, halting 29. Party, parties, partying 30. Spin, spins, spinning 31. Burst, bursts, bursting 32, Employ, employs, employing 33. Estimate, estimates, estimating, 34. Go, goes, going 35. Show, shows, showing, 36. Do, does, doing 37. Plug, plugs, plugging 38. Complete, completes, completing 39. Flex, flexes, flexing 40. Flip, flips, flipping 41. Pass, passes, passing

    EX 9, P 31: 1. They, them 2. They, him 3. He, her 4. He, them 5. He, it, her 6. They, them 7. They, him 8. He, them 9. She, it, her 10. He, him 11. They, him/her 12. They, them 13. He, it 14. He, her

    Ex 10, P 37: 1. My two sons’ room 2. The children’s jobs 3. Mary Ann’s car 4. The workers’ bathroom 5. The student’s book 6. Blanca’s bag 7. The teacher’s sore back 8. The employees’ rules 9. The doctor’s patient 10. The lawyers’ offices

    EX 11, P 38: 1. Mr. Bourret’s brother 2. Mark’s wife 3. Tom’s old car 4. My student’s uncle 5. The dog’s tail 6. My son’s pants 7. Roger’s father 8. The girl’s new car 9. Tom’s children 10. The lion’s roar

    EX 12, P 38: 1. The children’s school 2. The women’s office 3. The babies’ clothes 4. The carpenters’ tools 5. The lazy students’ homework papers 6. The nurses’ uniforms 7. The students’ books 8. His sisters’ new clothes

    EX 13, P 42: 1. In/closet 2. To/ movie, with/friends, after/school 3. On/house 4. Across/river, near/house 5. To/children, at/school, about/crossing 6. Next to/garden, in front of/house 7. During/storm, down/hill/ in back of/house 8.behind/Tom, in/classroom, in/school 9. Outside/house, after/dinner 10. In/garden, without/shirt 11. Upon/shelves, in/bedroom 12. In/lake, during/day, during/summer, with/sons 13. For/girl, in/office, for hours 14. Towards/dog, inside/yard 15. In spite of/danger, on/freeway, on/night 16. In/garage, next to/house 17. Underneath/bed, in/bedroom 18. According to/father, aboard/bus 19. By/man, in/Seattle, in/1922 20. Through/yard, throughout/ night

    EX 14, P 43: 1. S the man, V gave, O shotgun 2. S the dog, V ran, S it, V bit, O mailman 3. S The woman, V took, O her son 4. S My wife, V cooked, O dinner 5. S The policeman, V stopped, O motorist 6. S I, V drive, O car 7. S The man, V ate, O cheeseburger 8. S I, V teach, O my students 9. S the mother, V cooked, O chicken, S she, V fed, O her family 10. The children, V were singing, O song 11. S The boy, V punched, O his brother 12. S I, V dropped, O book 13. S The mother, V lost, O her sons 14. S boys, V drank, O a Coke 15. S man, V kissed, O children 16. S I, V have studied, O languages 17.  S The child, V burned, O his hand 18. S. Girl, V slapped, O boy, 19. S The lifeguard, V. Saved, O girl, 20. S The truck, V hit, O the boy, 21. S the boy, V should eat, O lunch 22. S The student, V forgot, O books

    EX 15, P 44: 1. S Edward, V went, PP into the woods, with the man, from the police department 2. S. The woman, V found, PP three broken plants, on the table, in the kitchen 3. S the teacher, V gave, O the homework assignment, PP to the students 4. S my friend, V spoke, PP to his brother, about their father 5. S She, V cooked, O the best food, PP at the party 6. The fourth boy, V hit, O the girl, PP in the first row, on the arm 7. S girl, V finished, O the exam, PP in the class, in thirty minutes 8. S the doctor, V gave, O injection, PP to the patient 9. S thief, V stole, O jewelry, PP from the jewelry store, 10. S I, V had to cut, O the grass PP in my back yard 11. S man, V failed, O test, PP at the licensing office 12. S the camel, V spit PP into the eye, of its owner 13. S I, V put, O some gas, PP in my car, from work 14.  S I, V washed, O my shirts, PP on Saturday morning 15. S We, V swept, O the floors, PP on Saturday 16. S Son, V broke, O mirror, PP on my car 17. S I, V smelled, O smoke, PP in the kitchen 18. S sentences, V help, O students 19 S salmon, V swim, PP against the current, in rivers, on their way, to their place, of birth

    EX 16, P 45: 1. Nouns: office, friend, books, Prepositional Phrases: to the office with my friend, for my books 2. Nouns: brother, hamburger, French fries, lunch, Prepositional Phrases: for lunch 3. Nouns: girl, bag, mother, table, Verbs: took, put, Possessive Adjectives: her, her, wooden, Prepositions: from, on 4. Verbs: gave, carried, Prepositional Phrases: to her uncle, for her, to her bedroom, Pronouns: She it, he, it, her 5.  Propositional Phrases: in this class, for there days, Nouns: English, class, days, quarter 6. Articles: The a,  a, an, Prepositional Phrases: of milk, for lunch, at school, Verbs: drank, ate , Nouns: boy, glass, milk, sandwich apple, lunch, school

    EX 17, P 46: 1. Of the girl, with the red hair, from my hometown 2. In my house, at home 3. At school, before midnight 4. Into the burning house, with the man, from the fire department 5. On the table, in the kitchen 6. To the students 7. About their father 8. In her family, 9. In the kitchen, for cooks and dishwashers 10. In the class, in thirty minutes 11. In the operating room, with his patient 12. By himself 13. Throughout the evening, for four days 14. Despite their bad behavior, in front of our guests, at the party, in our back yard, on Saturday 15. In the car, under the seat, on the floor 16. In spite of his serious illness, to the concert, at the club, with his friends 17. To her daughter’s friends, in the kitchen, of their house 18.  In the black pants, with the white stripe, up the side, on the next street 19. To their father

    EX 18, P 52: 1. I can speak French, but I can’t write it well.  2.  My sister and my wife like to talk on the phone a couple of times a week.  3. I haven’t retired yet.  4.  We will go to Bulgaria next year, or some friends will visit us.  5.  My students do their homework, and I correct it.  6. I will go home after doing this student handout, for I am getting tired.  7.  My brother, my sister, my father, and I all did what my mother said.  8. She is very beautiful but very stupid.  9. We did not lose our camera, not did we lose our money.  10. She felt sick, so she went to the hospital.  11. He had a lot of money in his pocket, yet he stole something from the store.  12. His mother sent her son to the store for some bread.  13. She wanted to buy some clothes and some furniture.  14. They had a party, for it was her birthday.  15.  She was very tired, yet she had to go to work.

    EX 19, P 53: 1. Fat, happy, old 2. Sunny, hot, humid 3. Small, cute 4. Affectionate, little 4. Small, wooden 5. Shiny, new, red

    EX 20, P 54 & 55: 1. Expensive watch, left wrist, beautiful bracelets, right wrist 2. Fat, old, tired man, important guests, unhealthy but delicious food 3. Polite and smart sons, lazy and messy sons (they) 4. Frantic, young mother, small daughter 5. Economical wives, happy families 6. Affectionate girls, frail, old grandmother 7. Graceful, Asian dancer, beautiful bird, sunny day 8. Enthusiastic students, happy students, apathetic students, lazy students 9. Good, nutritious meal, sweet unhealthy meal 10. Warm, sunny days, good days

    EX 21, P 56: 1. Laughed loudly 2. Drive slowly and carefully 3. Spoke politely, impolitely and angrily 4. Learn quickly and accurately 5. Type carefully 6. Write carefully and neatly 7. Worked rapidly and efficiently 8. Starts dependably 9. Danced gracefully 10. Spoke affectionately, 11. Arrives promptly 12. Waited anxiously

    EX 22, P 57: 1. Speaks Japanese and English fluently 2. Used to mend my clothes carefully 3. Tend to spend their money quickly and foolishly 4. Served their guests graciously 5. Did their English homework rapidly and carelessly 6. Answered their teacher sadly 7. Attacked the policeman violently 8. Treats his employees generously 9. Played the red violin sadly and beautifully 10. Do their job quickly and efficiently 11. Patted head affectionately 12. Shook the ground violently 13. Ran frantically and rapidly 14. Went down foolishly 15. Moved over the land rapidly and violently 16. Sat and watched the television sleepily 17. Barked loudly 18. Was studying his lesson quietly 19. Ate lunch hungrily 20. Play with each other noisily and roughly

    EX 23, P 59: 1. Reliable reliably 2. Angry angrily 3. Sympathetic sympathetically 4. Comfortable comfortably 5. Busy busily 6. Noisy noisily 7. Legible legibly 8. Sarcastic sarcastically 9. Heroic heroically 10. Rapid rapidly 11. Energetic energetically 12. Patient patiently, 13. Lazy lazily 14. Laughable laughably 15. Democratic democratically 16. Horrible horribly 17. Successful successfully 18. Ambitious ambitiously

    EX 24, P 60: 1. Dependable dependably 2. Rough roughly 3. Allergic allergically 4. Edible (no adverb form) 5. Fussy fussily 6. Odd oddly 7. Illegible illegibly 8. Historic historically 9. Helpful helpfully 10. Quick quickly 11. Eccentric eccentrically 12. Impatient impatiently 13. Jumpy jumpily 14, enjoyable enjoyably 15 lethargic lethargically 16. Terrible terribly 17. Awful awfully 18. Superstitious superstitiously 19. Slow slowly 20. Foolish foolishly 21. Sloppy sloppily 22. Peaceful peacefully 23. Courteous courteously 24. Courageous courageously

    EX 25, P 62 & 63: Play plays playing 2. Dream dreams dreaming 3. Switch switches switching 4. Carry carries carrying 5. Refuse refuses, refusing 6. Polish, polishes, polishing 7. Get gets getting 8. Begin begins beginning 9. Have has having 10. Complain complains complaining 11. Drop drops dropping 12. Argue argues arguing 13. Sort sorts sorting 14. Wax waxes waxing 15. Set sets setting 16. Work works working 17. Borrow borrows borrowing 18. Tighten tightens tightening 19 Hurt hurts hurting 20. Fly flies flying 21. Mend mends mending 22. Enjoy enjoys enjoying 23. Trap traps trapping 24. Stay stays staying 25. Hail hails hailing 26. Pinch pinches pinching 27. Spy spies spying 28. Halt halts halting 29. Party parties partying 30. Spin spins spinning 31. Burn burns burning 32. Employ employs employing 33. Estimate estimates estimating 34. Track tracks tracking 35. Show shows showing 36. Do does doing 37. Plug plugs plugging 38. Satisfy satisfies satisfying 39. Flick flicks flicking 40. Flop flops flopping 41. Dress dresses dressing 42. Spank spanks spanking

    EX 26, P 66: 1. Is coming 2. Am writing 3. Is sitting 4. Are buying 5. Are studying 6. Is doing 7. Are thinking 8. Are wearing 9. Is singing 10. Is playing 11. Is turning around 12. Is giving 13. Are drawing 14. Am carrying 15 is raining 16. Are listening to 17. Are answering 18. Is biting 19. Is feeling

    EX 27, P 67: 1. I am not riding 2. You are not writing 3. I am not fighting 4. It is not freezing 5. I am not biting 6. We are not drawing 7. Class is not beginning 8. You are not driving 9. We are not going 10. Your wife is not feeding 11. The sun is not shining 12. I am not flying

    EX 28, P 68: 1. Are studying 2. Isn’t driving 3. Is raining 4. Are walking 5. Isn’t attending 7. Am not planting 8. Is shining 9. Are learning 10. Is getting 11. Are driving and looking at 12. Am not working 13. Are the girls making 14. Is the student studying 15. Isn’t playing 16. Aren’t helping 17. Are you watching 18. Is the boy eating 19. Are the police looking for

    EX 19, P 69: 1. You aren’t taking 2. The day isn’t getting 3. My wife and sons aren’t arguing 4. The vegetables aren’t growing 5. All of the boys aren’t carrying 6. The dog and the cat aren’t sleeping 7. I am not wearing 8. Some of the students aren’t studying 9. Most of you aren’t using 10. You aren’t answering 11. We aren’t all watching 12. Some students aren’t wearing 

    EX 30, P 70: Various answers

    EX 31, P71: 1. Are we living 2. Are some people wearing 3. Am I using 4. Is my wife working 5. Is a dog barking 6. Is something burning 7. Am I wearing 8. Is an old lady talking 9. Are both of my sons working 10. Are some boys playing 11. Is it raining 12. Is a student helping

    EX 32, P 74: 1. Where are the boys taking their books with them? 2. What is my sister smoking now? 3. What are we learning in English now? 4. When are my students coming to school? 5. When are you learning to speak English in class? 6. Who is the dog following to school? 7. What am I writing now? 8. When are you studying English? 9. Where is the teacher sitting now? 10. Where is my sister living now? 11. Where are we taking the car? 12. What are my sons using in their room? 13. What is the woman singing on the radio now? 14. Which language is my wife speaking with her friends in the living room? 15. Where is the plane flying? 16. Whose dog are some boys playing with in the park? 17. Which sentences am I writing on my computer? 18. How many books is the boy holding? 19. How is the old man walking down the street? 20. Whom am I talking to?

    EX 33, P 76: 1. Where is my old classmate coming for a vacation? Why is my old classmate coming to Seattle? 2. Whom are the students listening to in class now? When are the students listening to the teacher? 3. Whose father is the girl buying a birthday present for in K-Mart? What is the girl buying for her father in K-Mart? 4. Where is the woman chasing the thief? Whom is the woman chasing down the sidewalk? 5. Whose brother am I waiting for at the Pine Street bus stop in Seattle now? Where am I waiting for my student’s brother now? 6. Whom is the woman waiting for because she needs a ride to work? Why is the woman waiting for her son?

    EX 34, P 77 & 78: 1. Where is the boy running now? 2. Whose pots and pans is my son carrying for her? 3. What kind of clothes are some students wearing today? 4. Which lady is my student talking to? 5. What are my son and my wife watching now? 6. When am I writing my lesson plans in the kitchen? 7. How many pencils is the student carrying in her bag? 8. What is a mechanic fixing for me? 9. Whom is my dog walking with right now? 10. Why are some students studying very hard? 11. Whom are they thinking about now? 12. What is my neighbor’s son playing now? 13. When is the vacation from school beginning? 14. How is the weather getting? 15. Where am I writing this exercise? 16. Where is my son living now? 17. Whom is my wife teaching how to cook in the kitchen now? 18. What is my wife watching on TV now? 

    EX 35, P 79: 1. Who is playing with his dogs now? 2. Who is speaking in the hallway now? 3. Whose brother is looking for her lost books? 4. How many brothers are fighting with their sister? 5. Who is discussing their husbands? 6. Who is thinking about my sister and brother? 7. What is blocking the intersection? 8. Which man is asking to see his sons? 9. How many dogs are licking the boy’s face?

    EX 36, P 83: 1. Want 2. Likes 3. Helps 4. Communicates 5. Love 6. Bothers 7. Makes 8. Walk 9. Enjoys 10.  Washes 11. Want 12. Does 13. Repairs 14. Have 15. Sleeps 16. Go 17. Hurts 18. Tastes 19. Writes 20. Enjoy 21. Lives 22. Listen to

    EX 37, P 84: Various answers

    EX 38, P 85: 1. Doesn’t try, 2. Doesn’t eat, 3. Don’t write, 4. Doesn’t fix, 5. Don’t take, 6. Doesn’t rain, 7. Don’t make, 8. Doesn’t reach, 9. Doesn’t have, 10. Doesn’t carry, 11. Don’t like, 12. Don’t have to learn, 13. Doesn’t like

    EX 39, P 86: Various answers

    EX 40, P 87:  Various answers

    EX 41, P 88: 1. Does the woman have 2. Do my sons make 3. Does she speak 4.  Do my sons make 5. Do some students always do 6. Do I enjoy 7. Does the sun shine 8. Does a bus driver have 9 Do we use 10. Do good students try 11. Does a postman deliver 12. Do children like 13. Does learning to speak English take 14. Do girls wear 15. Does my sister buy

    EX 42, P 89: 1. Does my dog bark 2. Do cats sleep 3. Does a job application take 4. Does this exercise have 5. Does gas for my car cost 6. Does my son have 7. Are you making 8. Do you often make 9. Does smoking cause 10. Do I always grow 11. Do days get 12. Am I writing 13. Does the teacher often write 14. Do most women have to do 15. Does a new student come

    EX 43, P 90: 1 Does the woman have … No, she doesn’t have 2. Does she talk … No, she doesn’t talk 3. Does the boy draw … No, he doesn’t draw 4. Do my neighbors make … No, they don’t make 5. Do some students always use pens … No, some students don’t always use 6. Do I enjoy … No, I don’t enjoy 7. Does the moon shine … No, it doesn’t shine 8. Does a cab driver have … No, a cab driver doesn’t have, 9. Do we use … No, we don’t use, 10. Do my students try … No, they don’t try 11. Does a doctor see … No, a doctor doesn’t see

    EX 44, P 91: 1. Spend, go 2. Is walking 3. Is sleeping 4. Pay 5. Aren’t doing, are watching 6. Is barking, is bothering 7. Wake up, have 8. Doesn’t live, lives (isn’t living, is living) 9. Am typing, are sleeping 10. Stay up 11. Are thinking 12. Think 13. Are, want 14. Runs, wants 15. Takes, requires 16. Love 17. Is wagging

    EX 45, P 92: 1. What color hair does the woman have? 2. Whom does she speak to on the bus? 3. How many cups of coffee do I drink in the morning? 4. How much noise are my sons making at my house? 5. Whose car does John always use on Thursdays? 6. What do I enjoy teaching? 7. When does the sun shine? 8. How much responsibility does a bus driver have? 9. Which computer lab are we using now? 10. How do good students try? 11. When does a postman deliver mail? 12. Whose computer do my children like to play computer games on? 13. How much time does learning to speak English take? 14. Which clothes does my son wear when he works in my garden? 15. Whose grandchildren is my sister buying toys for at Toys ’R Us right now? 16. When does my dog bark for food? 17. How much sleep do cats get a day?  18. Whom does a job application take a long time to fill out? 19. How many sentences does this exercise have? 20. How much does gas for my car cost? 21. Whose brother do I speak to on the phone once in a while?

    EX 46, P 95: Who likes to ride horses in the afternoon? When do the boys like to ride horses? 2. Who swims in the ocean with his sons? Whom does the man swim in the ocean with?3. How much ice cream does the young boy eat every afternoon? What does the boy eat every afternoon? 4. Who do I give presents to every year? Whose teachers do I give presents to every year? 5. Who buys expensive cars? What do some people buy? 6. How many boys play football every afternoon? What do some boys play every afternoon? When do some boys play football?

    EX 47, P 96: 1. Who buys gas for his car once a week? 2. What sleeps in the kitchen at our house? 3. What gives the new every hour? 4. What costs $45.00 at the bookstore? 5. Who goes to the restaurant twice a week? 6. What makes me nervous? 7. Who eats in the food court at noon? 8. Who gets in trouble more than girls? 9. What lays eggs every day? 10. Who sometimes argues with their mother?

    EX 48, P 99: Various answers

    EX 49, P 103: 1. Went 2. Ate 3. Intended 4. Had, played 5. Made 6. Wasn’t 7. Hung out 8. Liked to look 9. Fixed 10. Came 11. Drove 12. Bound, sent 13. Fed 14. Crept, played 15. Helped 16. Planted 17. Froze 18. Mowed 19. Rang 20. Thought about, was 21. Wept, thought about 22. Tore 23. Pulled 24. Wrote, travelled 25. Swam 26. Opened 27. Smoked 28. Had to spend 29. Taught 30. Slept 31. Did

    EX 50, P 105: 1. Didn’t intend 2. Didn’t have 3. Didn’t let 4. Didn’t remember 5. Didn’t borrow 6. Didn’t arrest 7. Didn’t forget 8. Wasn’t 9. Didn’t bring 10. Didn’t help 11. Didn’t make 12. Didn’t wish 13. Didn’t invent 14. Didn’t correct 15. Didn’t fly

    EX 51, P 106: 1. Didn’t fall 2. Didn’t freeze 3. Didn’t lose 4. Didn’t blow out 5. Didn’t invade 6. Didn’t collect 7. Didn’t see 8. Didn’t fight 9. Didn’t hate 10. Didn’t interview 11. Didn’t wear 12. Didn’t shop 13. Didn’t release 14. Didn’t hear 15. Didn’t reject

    EX 52, P 107: Didn’t prove 2. Didn’t sweep 3. Didn’t shut 4. Didn’t quit 5. Didn’t sit 6. Weren’t sliding 7.  Didn’t shrink 8. Didn’t split 9. Didn’t seek 10. Didn’t run 11. Didn’t pick 12. Didn’t sell 13. Didn’t ride 14. Didn’t sink 15. Didn’t shake 

    EX 53, P 108: 1. Did we intend 2. Did he have 3. Did he let 4. Did he forget to take 5. Did she borrow 6. Did the police arrest 7. Did I forget 8. Was last Thursday 9. Did Tom bring 10. Did he help 11. Did the girls make 12. Did I wish 13. Did he invent 14. Did the teacher correct 15. Did the businessman take

    EX 54, P 109: 1. What color hair did my girlfriend have? 2. Whom did she speak to on the train? 3. How many cups of coffee did I drink in the morning? 4. What were my sons making at my house? 5. Whose car did John always use in the evening? 6. What did I enjoy teaching? 7. When did the sun shine? 8. How much responsibility did a teacher have? 9. Which computer lab were we using yesterday morning? 10. How did good students always try in school? 11.  What did the postman deliver late yesterday? 

    EX 55, P 110: 1. Whose computer did my children want to play computer games on? 2. How much time did learning to speak English take? 3. Which clothes did my son wear when he worked in my garden? 4. Whose grandchildren was my sister buying school clothes for last week? 5. When did my dog bark for food? 6. How much sleep did my cat always get? 7. How much time did a job application take to fill out? 8. How many sentences did yesterday’s assignment have? 9. How much did gas for my car cost yesterday? Whose brother did I speak to on the phone earlier this morning? 11. When did I rewrite these sentences?

    EX 56, P 112: 1. I stopped to buy coffee while I was driving to school. 2. While I was working in my office, I got a phone call from my wife. 3. While I was speaking to my son, I told him about a party. 4. I broke a glass while I was helping my wife in the kitchen. 5. While I was watching television, I fell asleep. 6. While I was eating breakfast, I opened a window in my kitchen. 7. While I was shopping with my sons, I bought two toys for them. 8. While I was drinking coffee with a friend, I saw a pretty girl walking across the street. 9. I had a nightmare while I was sleeping. 10. While I was doing my homework, I took a break. 11. While I was mowing the lawn, my lawnmower ran out of gas. 12. I answered the phone while I was reading the newspaper. 13. I answered the teacher’s question while I was sitting in class.

    EX 57, P 113: 1. Were weren’t eating lunch … 2. We didn’t eat … 3. I wasn’t writing … 4. I didn’t write … 5. My sons weren’t talking … 6. My sons didn’t speak … 7. The man’s girlfriend wasn’t making … 8. The man’s girlfriend didn’t make … 9. The boy wasn’t watching … 10. The boy didn’t watch … 11. The team wasn’t winning … 12. The team didn’t win

    EX 58, P 114: 1. We didn’t fly … 2. Mt sons weren’t eating … 3. I didn’t feel …4. The president didn’t speak … 5. I didn’t see … 6. My mother wasn’t cooking … 7. The girl wasn’t eating … 8. We didn’t shake … 9. My friend didn’t steal … 10. They weren’t taking … 11. The girl didn’t blow out … 12. We weren’t sleeping …

    EX 59, P 119: 1. My, I, Tie, Brazil 2. Learning, English 3. My, Roger, I, Iran, Afghanistan, Pakistan, India, Nepal 3. South Attleboro, Massachusetts, I 5. My, André, I, Rosanne, Providence, Rhode Island, Atlantic, Ocean 6. For, I, Bridgewater State College, Lesley University 7. The Cascade Mountains 8. The, Seattle, Safeco Field, 9. The Microsoft, Redmond, Washington, Seattle 10. My, Africa, Asia, Central America, North America, Mexico, North America 11. I President Obama, I, Instead, I, Rocky Anderson, Utah

    EX 60, P 120: 1. While, I, I, Pine Street, Fifth Avenue, Benson Building 2. Dr. Woo, 3. The, Monday, Tuesday, Thursday 4.  Although, John F. Kennedy 5. It’s, Billy 6. They’ll, J. J. Johnson 7. Wow, Did, Cadillac, Andersons 7. The, I Mrs. Simpson, Bart’s 8. I 10. My, Carl I 11. By 12. We, Seattle, Washington, America 13. The Kent State University, Wednesday, Joseph P. Billings Auditorium 14. I, Ellen 15. Sometimes 16. Have, Seattle 17. My, Canada, Italy, America 18. My, I, French, English

    EX 61, P 121: 1. We, Cascade Court, Friday 2. My, I, Massachusetts 3. The, I, I, Atlantic Ocean 4. My, Monday, Friday 5. On, Veterans Day, May 6. In, Cascade Mountains, Seattle 7. I, Mount Rainier, American, Lisa, Lance 8. I, Mediterranean Sea, Europe, Alex, André 9. The, Seattle Mariners, Seattle, Safeco Field, April, October 10. My, Matt’s Auto Center, Greenwood, Green Lake 11. Independence Day, America, Fourth, July 12. John, Do, I, Lake Washington 13. Seattle Central College, Capitol Hill, Seattle 14. Teachers 15. My, Rosanne, Rhode Island, Atlantic Ocean 16. We, Subaru Legacy, Tony’s One Stop Auto Body, Greenwood Avenue North, North Seattle 17. I, President Obama, Monday 18. George W. Bush, United States 19. All, ESL

    EX 62, P 122: 1. Mary, Bob, Space Needle, Seattle Center 2. On Mount Baker, Bellingham, Washington 3. I, Ford Taurus, Monday, Friday 4. Both, Alex, André, Group Health Hospital, Capitol Hill 5. The, University, Washington, Washington 6. My, December 7. I, Green Lake, Lake Washington, I, Idaho, 8. T, Twin Towers, World Trade Center, New York City, September I, Alaska 9. The, United States’, Mount Rushmore, North Dakota, South Dakota 10. Martin Luther King Junior 11. My, Seattle Mariners, Safeco Field 12. Elliot Bay, Seattle, Pike Place Market, Seattle 13. My, I, Australia, Indonesia, Singapore, 14. Chinese New Year, Tet, Vietnam, January, February 15. The, Pacific Ocean, Atlantic Ocean, United States, America, Asia, Europe


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