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Basic Answer Key

This document is an answer key for a grammar workbook titled "Grammar in Context Basic, Seventh Edition". It provides answers to exercises throughout the workbook covering topics like singular and plural nouns, adjectives, comprehension questions, and exercises involving subject-verb agreement. The answer key is formatted with the exercise or reading name, page number, and numbered answers corresponding to each question in the workbook.
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GRAMMAR IN CONTEXT BASIC, SEVENTH EDITION

ANSWER KEY
UNIT 1 WELCOME TO THE UNITED EXERCISE 3 page 8
1. am
STATES 2. are
BE 3. am
Singular and Plural Nouns 4. am
Adjectives 5. am
6. is
Reading 1 7. is
8. are
BEFORE YOU READ page 4 9. am
Answers will vary. 10. are
COMPREHENSION page 4 11. is
1. T 12. are
2. F
ABOUT YOU page 8
3. F
Answers will vary.
LISTEN page 5
ABOUT YOU page 8
1. False
Answers will vary.
2. False
3. False Reading 2
4. False
5. True BEFORE YOU READ page 9
6. True Answers will vary.
7. False
COMPREHENSION page 9
8. True
1. F
EXERCISE 1 page 6 2. T
1. We 3. T
2. She
LISTEN page 10
3. I
1. True
4. He
2. True
5. We
3. False
6. It
4. True
7. They
5. True
8. You
6. False
EXERCISE 2 page 7
EXERCISE 4 page 11
1. is
1. I’m
2. am
2. a. Simon’s, b. He’s
3. are
3. a. Dorota’s, b. She’s
4. are
4. They’re
5. are
5. The laundromat’s
6. is
6. It’s
7. are
7. a. You’re, b. I’m, c. We’re
8. is
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EXERCISE 5 page 12 7. are
1. ’m 8. A dollar
2. ’re 9. are
3. ’m 10. This
4. ’s
5. ’m Reading 3
6. ’m
7. ’re BEFORE YOU READ page 15
8. ’s Answers will vary.
9. are
COMPREHENSION page 16
10. ’s
1. F
11. ’s
2. T
12. ’m
3. F
13. are
14. ’re
LISTEN page 16
15. ’s
1. False
16. ’s
2. True
17. ’s
3. False
18. ’s
4. False
19. ’re
5. True
20. ’re
6. False
7. True
EXERCISE 6 page 12
8. False
1. sheets
2. quarters
EXERCISE 9 pages 17–18
3. dimes
1. isn’t/’s not
4. dryers
2. isn’t/’s not
5. nickels
3. aren’t/’re not
6. machines
4. aren’t/’re not
7. towels
5. ’m not
8. items
6. isn’t/’s not
9. blankets
7. aren’t/’re not
10. coins
8. aren’t/’re not
11. dollars
9. aren’t
12. citizens
10. isn’t/’s not

EXERCISE 7 page 13
EXERCISE 10 page 18
1. This is
Answers will vary.
2. That’s
3. These are
EXERCISE 11 page 19
4. Those are/These are
Conversation A
5. This is/That’s
1. new
6. Those are
2. different
3. helpful
EXERCISE 8 page 14
4. easy
1. sheets
5. crowded
2. are
6. early
3. These
7. big
4. They’re
8. good
5. Quarters
6. Those
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Conversation B 13. they’re not
9. hot 14. These
10. open 15. They’re
11. big 16. good
12. different 17. that
18. are
EXERCISE 12 page 20 19. cold
1. a. early, b. 7 a.m. 20. It’s
2. hot B
3. cold 1. ’s
4. late 2. aren’t
5. sunny 3. They’re
4. She’s
EXERCISE 13 page 20 5. ’s
Answers will vary. 6. it’s not/it isn’t
7. are
ABOUT YOU page 20 8. are
Answers will vary. Possible answers: 9. aren’t
1. am 10. It’s
2. a. is/isn’t/is not/’s not, b. is/isn’t/is not/’s not 11. it’s
3. are/aren’t/are not 12. are
4. is/isn’t/is not/’s not
5. is/isn’t/is not/’s not EDITING PRACTICE pages 24–25
6. are/aren’t/are not 1. We’re
7. am/’m/am not/’m not 2. C
3. it’s/it is
EXERCISE 14 page 21 4. You’re
1. cars 5. isn’t
2. a. prices, b. shelves 6. These
3. matches 7. They’re
4. families 8. are
5. dishes 9. big
6. a. crackers, b. boxes 10. These
7. babies 11. C
8. languages 12. Ø
13. You’re
REVIEW page 23 14. I’m
A. 15. he’s/he is
1. I’m 16. He’s
2. This
3. You’re WRITE page 25
4. We aren’t Answers will vary. Possible answers:
5. We’re These are green apples. They’re on sale. They’re very big.
They’re only $1.75 a pound. Those are red apples. They’re not
6. I’m on sale. They’re not very big. They’re $2.39 a pound. These
7. are are free samples of the green apples. They’re not very fresh.
8. I’m Those are free samples of the red apples. They’re fresh. These
9. This is red apples are good. Those green apples aren’t good today.
10. big
11. early
12. Those

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UNIT 2 TIME AND MONEY EXERCISE 4 page 31
1. Her
Possessive Nouns and Adjectives 2. Our
Be—Questions 3. Their
Articles A and An 4. my
5. Your
Reading 1
Reading 2
BEFORE YOU READ page 28
Answers will vary.
BEFORE YOU READ page 32
COMPREHENSION page 29 Answers will vary.
1. F
COMPREHENSION page 32
2. F
1. T
3. T
2. T
3. F
LISTEN page 29
1. True LISTEN page 33
2. True 1. Yes, it is.
3. False 2. Yes, he is.
4. True 3. Yes, they are.
5. True 4. Yes, they are.
6. False 5. No, it isn’t.
7. True 6. No, they aren’t.
8. True
EXERCISE 5 page 34
EXERCISE 1 page 30 1. Are Simon and Victor
1. Dorota’s 2. Are they
2. Simon’s 3. Is the supermarket
3. Marta’s 4. Am I
4. Simon’s 5. Is it
5. Dorota’s 6. Are you
6. Simon’s 7. Are we
8. Is Dorota
EXERCISE 2 page 30
1. Simon’s kids EXERCISE 6 page 35
2. Victor’s daughter 1. Yes, it is.
3. Simon’s children 2. No, he isn’t./No, he’s not.
4. Marta’s father 3. Yes, they are.
5. Dorota’s car 4. No, he isn’t./No, he’s not.
6. Victor’s watch 5. No, they aren’t./No, they’re not.
6. No, it isn’t./No, it’s not.
EXERCISE 3 pages 30–31 7. Yes, it is.
1. your 8. No, they aren’t./No, they’re not.
2. her
3. their ABOUT YOU page 35
4. my Answers will vary.
5. his
6. our EXERCISE 7 page 36
Conversation A
ABOUT YOU page 31 1. Am I
Answers will vary. 2. are
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3. Are we 6. Monday through Saturday
4. are 7. Twenty-four hours a day
5. Is it 8. It’s a machine for cash.
6. isn’t 9. to get cash
Conversation B 10. It’s a secret.
7. Are you
8. ’m not EXERCISE 10 page 41
9. Is it 1. How
10. is 2. Where
11. Are you 3. What
12. ’m not 4. Why
13. Are they 5. Who
14. are 6. When
15. Is it 7. What time
16. ’s not 8. What

EXERCISE 8 page 37 EXERCISE 11 page 41


1. men 1. is it
2. a. person, b. people 2. are we late
3. a. woman, b. children 3. is it (OR is the ATM)
4. a. child, b. children 4. is she (OR is that woman)
5. man 5. money is
6. women 6. old is
7. men
8. people
ABOUT YOU pages 41–42
Answers will vary.
EXERCISE 9 page 37
1. are
EXERCISE 12 page 42
2. is
1. a
3. are
2. an
4. is
3. an
5. is
4. a
6. are
5. a
7. is
6. a
8. are
7. a
Reading 3 8. an
9. a
BEFORE YOU READ page 38 10. a
Answers will vary.
EXERCISE 13 page 43
COMPREHENSION page 39 1. First Community is an old bank.
1. F 2. That’s a new ATM.
2. T 3. Thanksgiving is an American holiday.
3. F 4. This is an identification number.
5. This is an easy test.
LISTEN page 39 6. That’s a big envelope.
1. at the bank
2. at the supermarket EXERCISE 14 page 43
3. Dorota’s 1. ’s an
4. It’s 7:30. 2. ’s a
5. She’s a security guard.
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3. are 12. a
4. ’s a 13. Dorota’s son
5. is a 14. C
6. ’s a 15. C
7. are 16. C
8. are 17. are
9. are 18. people
10. ’re 19. Ø
11. ’s an 20. You’re
12. ’s
UNIT 3 SENDING INFORMATION
REVIEW page 45 Imperatives
A
1. How
Let’s
2. are Subject and Object Pronouns
3. Are you
4. is Reading 1
5. an BEFORE YOU READ page 50
6. what Answers will vary.
7. my
8. Is COMPREHENSION page 50
9. it is 1. F
10. Are 2. T
11. they aren’t 3. F
12. a
13. His LISTEN page 51
14. people 1. True
15. Who 2. False
16. a 3. True
B 4. True
1. Am I 5. False
2. Where 6. False
3. Why 7. False
4. Whose 8. False
5. Is
6. When EXERCISE 1 page 52
7. What time 1. b
8. Who 2. g
3. d
EDITING PRACTICE pages 46–47 4. c
1. C 5. e
2. is it 6. a
3. are we 7. h
4. an 8. f
5. a machine
6. C EXERCISE 2 page 52
7. isn’t she 1. Don’t forget your papers at home.
8. Her 2. Don’t be late for your meeting.
9. C 3. Don’t use a red pen.
10. Is her son small 4. Don’t print your name.
11. C
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5. Don’t leave item 17 empty. 4. Let’s get
6. Don’t write the day first. 5. Let’s fill it out
7. Don’t write with a pencil. 6. Let’s call
8. Don’t go to the Social Security office on Sunday. 7. Let’s not bother
8. Let’s look up
EXERCISE 3 page 53
1. Don’t get EXERCISE 6 pages 56–57
2. Don’t use 1. me
3. Don’t forget 2. her
4. Take 3. me
5. Write OR Use 4. us
6. Don’t put OR Don’t write 5. him
6. him
EXERCISE 4 page 53 7. them
1. Get 8. it
2. Don’t touch 9. it
3. don’t ask 10. you
4. get
5. Be EXERCISE 7 page 57
6. let 1. a. We, b. them
7. tell 2. a. You, b. me
8. Make 3. a. We OR They, b. her
9. Say 4. a. He, b. him
10. wash 5. a. them, b. me
11. Don’t forget 6. a. us, b. We
12. come
EXERCISE 8 page 57
Reading 2 1. It
2. us
BEFORE YOU READ page 54 3. them
Answers will vary. 4. us
5. it
COMPREHENSION page 54
6. It
1. F
7. she
2. F
8. her
3. T
9. He
10. him
LISTEN page 55
11. them
1. True
12. we
2. True
13. it
3. False
14. we
4. True
5. False
ABOUT YOU page 57
6. False
Answers will vary.
7. True
8. False
REVIEW page 59
1. Please help
EXERCISE 5 pages 55–56
2. me
1. Let’s go
3. Let’s look
2. Let’s drive
4. write
3. Let’s not walk

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5. use UNIT 4 LIFESTYLES
6. Don’t use
7. put
The Simple Present
8. Use Frequency Words
9. fill out Time Expressions
10. I
11. Let’s see Reading 1
12. Write
BEFORE YOU READ page 64
13. it
Answers will vary.
14. Don’t forget
15. make COMPREHENSION page 64
16. me 1. F
17. you 2. T
18. let’s go 3. F

EDITING PRACTICE page 60 LISTEN page 65


1. Ø 1. True
2. C 2. False
3. C 3. True
4. him 4. True
5. not 5. True
6. C 6. False
7. C 7. True
8. Don’t 8. True
9. C
10. Ø EXERCISE 1 page 66
11. them 1. enjoys
12. Let’s 2. like
13. it 3. has
14. C 4. invites
15. C 5. spend
16. me  6. call
7. visit
WRITE page 61 8. play
This is a financial aid application. Read it carefully. Write
your name and Social Security number on it. Dashes are
always in a Social Security number. Don’t write them on EXERCISE 2 page 67
the application. Some questions are hard. Ask about them. 1. plays
Dorota is helpful. Ask her for help. The man at the financial 2. tries
aid office is helpful, too. Ask him for help. He helps people. 3. watches
Learner’s Log, page 61 4. likes
1. Get an application online or from the Social Security 5. goes
office.
6. worries
2. Fill out all the necessary information.
7. cleans
3. Print the information.
8. spends
4. Don’t forget to sign the form.
9. a. loves, b. washes
5. Find your original birth certificate.
10. does
6. Find another identity document.
7. Take or send all your documents to the Social Security
office. EXERCISE 3 pages 67–68
Answers may vary. Possible answers include:
1. Americans like outdoor concerts.
2. American museums have many learning activities.
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3. A city park has a lot of fun activities. EXERCISE 6 page 73
4. People sometimes invite their friends to their homes. 1. doesn’t have
5. A movie theater sells popcorn. 2. don’t keep
6. American families enjoy movies on weekends. 3. doesn’t complain
4. don’t make
ABOUT YOU pages 68–69 5. don’t have
Answers will vary. 6. doesn’t talk
7. doesn’t mean
EXERCISE 4 page 69 8. don’t relax
1. New immigrants always ask
2. Americans often invite EXERCISE 7 pages 73–74
3. Usually an American invites OR An American usually 1. Simon (OR He) doesn’t work on Wednesday.
invites 2. Many Americans don’t work on Sunday.
4. A dinner guest always arrives 3. Simon (OR He) doesn’t get paid every week.
5. Usually guests bring OR Guests usually bring 4. Salary (OR It) doesn’t mean money for an hour of work.
6. Sometimes they bring OR They sometimes bring 5. Dorota and Simon don’t complain about long work hours.
7. guests often say 6. I don’t get weekends off.
8. Sometimes guests ask OR Guests sometimes ask 7. Halina (OR She) doesn’t work forty hours a week.
8. You and I (OR We) don’t work overtime.
EXERCISE 5 page 70
1. has ABOUT YOU page 75
2. enjoy Answers will vary.
3. pays
4. plays EXERCISE 8 page 76
5. have 1. don’t like to talk
6. sells 2. expect to get
7. likes 3. like to complain
8. enjoy 4. doesn’t want to leave
9. need 5. need to take
10. have 6. don’t expect to work
7. doesn’t like to work
Reading 2 8. tries to do
9. needs to find
BEFORE YOU READ page 71
10. don’t try to work
Answers will vary.

COMPREHENSION page 71 EXERCISE 9 page 76


1. T 1. Victor wants to take a day off on Sunday.
2. T 2. He doesn’t want to take a day off on Friday.
3. F 3. Many Americans try to get a second job.
4. The workers don’t expect to work on Sundays.
LISTEN page 72 5. Sometimes I try to take Friday nights off.
1. True 6. Simon doesn’t need to work overtime.
2. False
3. True EXERCISE 10 page 77
4. False 1. don’t have
5. False 2. don’t like
6. False 3. don’t work
7. True 4. doesn’t pay
8. False 5. doesn’t like
6. don’t think

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7. don’t want to work EXERCISE 12 page 80
8. don’t find 1. Do you deliver the pizzas?
2. Do you work Monday through Friday?
ABOUT YOU page 77 3. Do you use your car?
Answers will vary. 4. Does the job pay well?
1. works OR doesn’t work 5. Does Joe’s Pizza have vegetarian pizza?
2. gets OR doesn’t get 6. Do you like your new job?
3. spend OR don’t spend
4. pays OR doesn’t pay EXERCISE 13 page 81
5. like to work OR don’t like to work 1. Do they eat lunch in restaurants?
6. get OR don’t get 2. Does Victor (OR he) like salads?
7. pay OR don’t pay 3. Does Ali (OR he/she) buy prepared food?
8. takes OR doesn’t take 4. Does that restaurant (OR it) have vegetarian food?
9. expect to get OR don’t expect to get 5. Do you go to lunch before noon?
10. go OR don’t go 6. Do Halina and Peter (OR they) want to order sandwiches?
11. changes OR doesn’t change 7. Does this restaurant (OR it) deliver sandwiches?
12. keeps OR doesn’t keep 8. Do Americans (OR they) eat prepared food (OR it) in the
13. make OR don’t make supermarket?
14. work OR don’t work
ABOUT YOU pages 81–82
Reading 3 1. Do you like to eat in restaurants?
2. Do you like pizza?
BEFORE YOU READ page 78 3. Do you like to cook?
Answers will vary. 4. Do you eat dinner with your family?
5. Do you eat lunch at home?
COMPREHENSION page 79
6. Do you and your friends sometimes order takeout food?
1. T
7. Does someone cook for you?
2. F
8. Do restaurants in your country deliver?
3. F
9. Do supermarkets in your country have deli sections?
10. Do most people in your country eat meat?
LISTEN page 79
1. True
EXERCISE 14 page 82
2. True
1. Do you and Peter cook
3. True
2. Do you have
4. True
3. Does the food taste
5. True
4. Does it have
6. False
5. Do they have
7. False
6. Do you like to cook
8. False
7. Does the supermarket prepare
8. Do you and Halina eat
EXERCISE 11 page 80
1. a. Does, b. Yes, he does. Reading 4
2. a. Does, b. Yes, it does.
3. a. Does, b. No, he doesn’t. BEFORE YOU READ page 83
4. a. Do, b. Yes, they do. Answers will vary.
5. a. Do, b. No, they don’t.
6. a. Do, b. Yes, they do. COMPREHENSION page 83
7. a. Does, b. Yes, it does. 1. T
8. a. Do, b. Yes, they do. 2. F
3. F

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LISTEN page 84 4. How many people ride their bicycles to work?
1. False 5. Which workers exercise during their lunch hour?
2. True 6. How many people in your company exercise before
3. True work?
4. False 7. Whose company has a gym for the workers?
5. True 8. What happens after lunch?
6. True
7. False EXERCISE 19 page 89
8. False 1. What kind of clothes do people wear at the gym?
2. Why do people (OR Americans) exercise?
EXERCISE 15 pages 85–86 3. Whose friend exercises during her lunch hour? OR
Whose friend wears sneakers with a business suit?
1. How often
4. When do some office workers exercise?
2. What
5. What does a bike messenger do?
3. Why
6. How much does that bike cost?
4. How many
7. How often does Louisa exercise?
5. What kind of
8. Who works on a bicycle?
6. How much
7. How
REVIEW page 91
8. Where
1. Do you work
9. When
2. I don’t
10. Who
3. have
4. work
EXERCISE 16 pages 86–87
5. Do you like
1. What does Halina ask Dorota? She asks Dorota about
exercise in the United States. 6. I do
2. What kind of exercise does Dorota do? She walks. 7. go
3. Where does Dorota exercise? She exercises in a park 8. come
(near her house). 9. don’t work
4. When does Louisa exercise? She exercises during her 10. spend
lunch hour. 11. Does she go
5. How often does Dorota exercise? She exercises (OR tries 12. She doesn’t go
to exercise) five days a week.
13. What do you and your daughter do
6. Why do people need to exercise? Because they want
14. to walk
to stay healthy. OR Because they sit all day. OR Because
they have desk jobs. 15. How often do you go
7. What do bike messengers do? They take mail from one 16. We try
office to another. 17. we go
18. What kind of food does your daughter eat
EXERCISE 17 page 87 19. She likes
1. does she walk? 20. doesn’t like
2. does she wear sneakers to work? 21. Who doesn’t like
3. does she have a day off (each week)? 22. loves
4. (new) shoes do you have? 23. He takes
5. does she go to the gym in the winter? 24. Where does your son go
6. bikes does Peter (OR he) see (in the street)? 25. He goes
7. do bike messengers (OR they) ride fast? 26. Does he enjoy
8. do Shafia and Ali (OR they) like to run? 27. he does
28. He has
EXERCISE 18 pages 88–89 29. He doesn’t like
1. Who needs a job? 30. How much does the school cost
2. Who wants to exercise? 31. How many children go
3. What kinds of jobs pay well? 32. go

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EDITING PRACTICE pages 92–93 7. True
1. What does bike messenger mean? 8. True
2. C
3. does a bike messenger deliver EXERCISE 1 page 98
4. delivers 1. can’t
5. Who works 2. can
6. C 3. can’t
7. happens 4. can
8. They sometimes open OR Sometimes they open 5. can
9. C 6. can’t
10. always ride 7. can’t
11. C 8. can’t
12. C 9. can
13. they often ride 10. can
14. means
15. C EXERCISE 2 page 99
16. C 1. You should read
17. They never need  2. You should wash
18. to go 3. He shouldn’t be
4. He should practice
WRITE page 93 5. You shouldn’t drive
Nina/She lives in Chicago. Nina/She likes the city. Why 6. He should learn
does Nina/she like it? Because it’s wonderful in the summer! 7. New drivers shouldn’t drive
Nina/She often goes to a big park downtown. It has concerts
every Thursday evening. Nina/She doesn’t pay for these 8. You should look
concerts. They’re free. Nina/She likes to visit Lake Michigan. It
has many free beaches. But the water is often cold. Nina/She EXERCISE 3 page 100
doesn’t swim in June or July. Nina/She swims only in August.
Nina/She also visits a beautiful park on the lake. Sometimes 1. has to take
Nina/she has dinner at a restaurant near the lake. Nina/She 2. does not have to get/doesn’t have to get
doesn’t do that often. It’s expensive. Nina/She sometimes 3. have to pass
invites friends to visit Chicago. 4. has to practice
5. do not have to take / don’t have to take
UNIT 5 DRIVING 6. do not have to be / don’t have to be
Modals: Can, Should, and Have To 7. have to have
8. doesn’t have to teach
Reading 1
ABOUT YOU page 101
BEFORE YOU READ page 96
Answers will vary.
Answers will vary.

COMPREHENSION page 96 EXERCISE 4 pages 101–102


1. T Possible answers:
2. F 1. Drivers can’t go over 65 miles per hour. Drivers have to
3. F go at least 45 miles per hour.
2. Riders can’t ride a bicycle here. Riders have to walk with
their bicycles or use another street.
LISTEN page 97 3. Drivers can’t turn right. Drivers have to go straight or
1. False turn left.
2. True 4. Drivers have to stop. All drivers at the intersection have
3. True to stop.
4. True 5. Drivers should watch for pedestrians. Pedestrians can
5. True cross here.
6. False 6. Drivers can’t enter. Drivers have to go another way.

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7. Drivers can only go one way. Drivers have to go in the 7. False
direction of the arrow. 8. False
8. Drivers can’t go this way. Drivers shouldn’t enter this road.
9. Drivers should be careful in a school zone. Drivers EXERCISE 7 page 107
shouldn’t drive fast in a school zone. 1. Yes, she does.
2. No, she can’t.
ABOUT YOU page 102 3. No, she shouldn’t.
Answers will vary. 4. Yes, they can.
5. No, she doesn’t.
EXERCISE 5 page 103 6. Yes, they can.
Possible answers: 7. No, they don’t.
1. can use 8. Yes, they should.
2. can take
3. shouldn’t leave EXERCISE 8 page 107
4. a. have to study, b. don’t have to do 1. c
5. a. should wash, b. can’t wash 2. a
6. have to be 3. f
7. a. has to take, b. doesn’t have to pay, c. can take 4. b
8. a. shouldn’t wait, b. can’t learn 5. d
9. should watch 6. e
10. should wait 7. h
8. g
EXERCISE 6 page 104
Conversation A EXERCISE 9 page 108
1. can use 1. Can we go
2. can drive 2. Do we have to get
3. has to get 3. Should we try
4. doesn’t have to get 4. Can I wash
5. should study 5. Does he have to sit
6. has to take 6. Do I have to use
Conversation B
ABOUT YOU page 108
7. can’t see
1. Can people buy food and drinks at a gas station?
8. shouldn’t worry
2. Do young children have to sit in a car seat?
9. can take
3. Can children sit in the front seat?
10. have to wear
4. Do people have to pump their own gas?
Reading 2 5. Do adults have to wear seat belts?
6. Do most people have to drive to work?
BEFORE YOU READ page 105
EXERCISE 10 pages 109–110
Answers will vary.
Possible answers:
COMPREHENSION page 105 1. They can pay with a credit card or cash.
1. T 2. A child can sit in the front passenger seat when he or she
is twelve years old.
2. F
3. A small child has to sit in the back seat because air bags
3. F
can hurt children.
4. They can pay for gas right at the pump.
LISTEN page 106
5. She has to get a new car seat because Anna is too big for
1. True her old infant seat.
2. True 6. She can buy water in the store.
3. False 7. She should buy a car seat for toddlers.
4. True 8. She has to stop at a gas station because she needs to
5. True buy gas.
6. False
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9. Children can ride safely in a car by using a seat belt. 3. should I
10. She should buy a car seat at the outlet mall because 4. you can
things aren’t as expensive there. 5. you should
6. should I
EXERCISE 11 page 110 7. Do I have to
1. does Anna have to sit in the back seat?
8. You can’t
2. do they have to stop for gas on their trip?
9. can it
3. should everyone (OR they) drive carefully?
10. can
4. can an air bag (OR it) hurt small children (OR them)?
B.
5. (things) does Halina (OR she) have to buy for Anna (OR her)?
1. What should I know
6. can Anna (OR she) sit?
2. You have to have
7. should I get a new car seat for my daughter (OR her)?
3. Where can I get
8. do I have to pay for this car seat (OR it)?
4. Should I go
5. You can’t/cannot get
EXERCISE 12 page 110–111
6. Why do I have to take
1. Where should we sit?
7. you have to practice
2. Which website should I check? 
8. I can help
3. Where can she buy a good one?
9. Can we start
4. What kind of car seat does Halina have to buy for her?
10. you have to take
5. How much should I spend?
11. you have to get / you can get
6. Why do they have to sit in car seats?
7. When should I buy a new one?
EDITING PRACTICE pages 116–117
8. Why do they have to drive with an adult?
1. do we have to study
2. C
EXERCISE 13 pages 112–113
3. can I drive
1. Who has to buy a car seat?
4. can have
2. What should Amy use?
5. have to have
3. Which gas station can give us the best price for gas?
6. do we have to practice
4. Which children should sit in the back seat?/Who should
sit in the back seat? 7. you should practice
5. How many people have to travel today? 8. can we do
6. What can hurt children in a car? 9. C
7. Which drivers have to drive with an adult at night?/Who 10. has to go
has to drive with an adult at night? 11. Does the adult have to
8. Who should buy some water? 12. C
9. Which car seat is very popular? 13. C
10. Who has to wear a seat belt?
WRITE page 117
EXERCISE 14 page 113 Possible answers:
1. Do you have to use A. The baby can’t sit on the mother’s lap.
2. Can you put The baby has to be in an infant seat.
3. I have to take The adults should fasten their seat belts.
4. We can stop B. The child has to sit in the back.
5. Ed should learn The child can’t sit in the front.
6. When does he have to take C. The young driver can’t drive alone at night without an
7. He should practice adult.
8. he can learn a lot The young drivers have to have an adult in the car at
night.
The young adults should go home.
REVIEW page 115
D. She should not drive and talk on her cell phone.
A.
She should put both hands on the steering wheel.
1. have to
2. Why do you have to
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UNIT 6 SCHOOL 5. must include
6. must give OR must serve
Must and Have To
Count and Noncount Nouns ABOUT YOU page 124
Quantity Expressions Answers will vary.

Reading 1 EXERCISE 4 page 125


1. must not
BEFORE YOU READ page 120
2. don’t have to / do not have to
Answers will vary.
3. don’t have to / do not have to
COMPREHENSION page 120 4. doesn’t have to / does not have to
1. T 5. must not
2. F 6. don’t have to / do not have to
3. F 7. doesn’t have to / does not have to
8. must not
LISTEN page 121 9. must not
1. True 10. must not
2. False
3. True ABOUT YOU page 125
4. False Answers will vary.
5. False
6. True ABOUT YOU page 125
7. False Answers will vary.
8. True
Reading 2
EXERCISE 1 page 122
1. pay BEFORE YOU READ page 126
2. serve Answers will vary.
3. fill out
4. sign COMPREHENSION page 126
5. tell 1. F
6. be 2. T
3. T
EXERCISE 2 pages 122–123
1. You must print your answers. LISTEN page 127
2. You must not use a pencil. 1. False
3. You must fill out the application. 2. False
4. You must sign your name. 3. True
5. You must not print your name in Part 3. 4. True
6. You must not write in the last box. 5. False
7. You must write your monthly income. 6. True
8. You must not use a red pen. 7. True
9. You must not give false information. 8. False
10. You must write your Social Security number.
ABOUT YOU page 128
EXERCISE 3 page 124 Answers will vary.
Answers will vary. Possible answers:
1. must apply ABOUT YOU page 128
2. must follow Answers will vary.
3. must sign OR must provide OR must state?
4. must provide OR must include OR must state

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EXERCISE 5 page 129 COMPREHENSION page 134
1. candy 1. F
2. fruit 2. T
3. jar 3. F
4. can
5. milk LISTEN page 134
1. True
EXERCISE 6 page 130 2. True
1. loaf 3. True
2. slices 4. False
3. can 5. False
4. jar 6. False
5. tablespoons 7. True
6. slice 8. False
7. can
8. glass EXERCISE 9 page 135
9. piece 1. some
10. bunch 2. any/some
3. some
ABOUT YOU page 130 4. any
Answers will vary. 5. some
6. any
ABOUT YOU page 131 7. any/some
Answers will vary. 8. some
9. some
EXERCISE 7 page 131 10. any/some
1. a little oil
2. a. a little milk, b. a little sugar/a. a little sugar, ABOUT YOU pages 135–136
b. a little milk Answers will vary.
3. a little meat
4. a little butter EXERCISE 10 page 136
5. a little salt 1. a. a lot of, b. many/a lot of
6. a little popcorn 2. a. a lot of, b. much
3. a. a lot of, b. many
EXERCISE 8 page 132 4. Many
1. some 5. a lot of
2. any 6. a lot of
3. any 7. a. a lot of, b. much
4. some OR any 8. Many/A lot of
5. some
6. some EXERCISE 11 page 137
7. any OR some 1. a little
8. any 2. a little
9. any 3. a few
10. some 4. a few
5. a little
Reading 3 6. a few
7. a little
BEFORE YOU READ page 133 8. a few
Answers will vary.

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ABOUT YOU page 137 B.
Answers will vary. 1. a carton of
2. a jar of
ABOUT YOU page 138 3. a lot of
Answers will vary. 4. some
5. cans of
ABOUT YOU page 138 6. a loaf of
a. Answers given. b Answers will vary. 7. any
1. How many 8. a bottle of
2. How many
3. How much EDITING PRACTICE pages 142–143
4. How much 1. a few
5. How many 2. C
6. How many 3. any
7. How much 4. a glass of water
8. How much 5. Ø
9. How much 6. C
10. How many 7. C
8. a lot of
EXERCISE 12 page 139 9. a lot of
1. a few 10. C
2. a little 11. C
3. any 12. Ø
4. a little 13. must OR have to
5. much 14. C
6. a lot of 15. advice
7. many
8. How much WRITE page 143
9. much 1. Answers will vary.
10. a lot of 2. Sample answer:
11. a lot of I buy a lot of healthy food for my family. And I try to
12. How many be a good example for my family. Here are a few examples.
I drink a glass of water before each meal. Then I’m not so
hungry. I don’t drink any soda. Sometimes I drink a cup of
REVIEW page 141 tea after a meal. I have some cereal or eggs for breakfast. I
A. have salad with a bowl of soup for lunch. I eat a piece of fruit
every day, too. I don’t eat much red meat. I try to eat a little
1. a lot of fish or chicken every week. I also try to eat a can of beans for
2. have to protein. I always eat a lot of vegetables with dinner. A few
3. some friends ask me about food for their kids. I always give them a
piece of advice: “A parent has to be a good example.”
4. a little
5. don’t have to
6. some UNIT 7 SHOPPING
7. How many Prepositions
8. some There Is and There Are
9. a few
10. a lot of
Quantity Words
11. have to Reading 1
12. must
13. must not BEFORE YOU READ page 146
14. How much Answers will vary.
15. much

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COMPREHENSION page 146 ABOUT YOU page 149
1. T Answers will vary. Questions are:
2. F 1. How many days a week do you work?
3. F 2. How many hours a day do you talk on the phone?
3. How many hours a day do you spend online?
LISTEN page 147 4. How many times a month do you go to the library?
1. True 5. How many hours a night do you sleep?
2. True 6. How many times a day do you cook?
3. True 7. How many days a week do you shop for food?
4. False 8. How many minutes a day do you exercise?
5. False
6. True EXERCISE 2 page 150
7. False 1. at
8. False 2. at
9. True 3. in
4. in
EXERCISE 1 page 148 5. in
1. at 6. to
2. on 7. at
3. in 8. near
4. on 9. on
5. in 10. next to/near
6. at 11. at
7. at 12. to
8. after
9. in EXERCISE 3 page 151
10. before 1. after
2. for
ABOUT YOU page 148 3. on
Answer will vary. Questions are: 4. for
1. When do you watch TV? 5. out of
2. When do you drink coffee? 6. next to
3. When do you relax?
4. When do you go to sleep? EXERCISE 4 page 152
5. When do you wake up? 1. on
6. When do you go shopping? 2. in
7. When do you listen to the news? OR When do you 3. at
watch the news? 4. After
8. When do you wash your clothes? 5. in
9. When do you eat lunch? 6. to
10. When do you read blogs? 7. at
11. When do you see your friends? 8. after
12. When do you do your homework? 9. on
13. When do you take an aspirin? 10. at
14. When do you work?
Reading 2
ABOUT YOU page 149
Answers will vary. BEFORE YOU READ page 153
Answers will vary.
ABOUT YOU page 149
Answers will vary.
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COMPREHENSION page 154 EXERCISE 8 page 159
1. F 1. some
2. F 2. any
3. T 3. some
4. one
LISTEN page 154 5. enough OR any
1. True 6. no
2. False 7. any
3. False 8. a lot of
4. False
5. True EXERCISE 9 page 160
6. False 1. There’s
7. True 2. They’re
8. False 3. There’s
4. They’re
EXERCISE 5 page 155 5. There isn’t
1. There are 6. It’s
2. There’s 7. isn’t
3. There are 8. isn’t
4. There are 9. It’s
5. There are 10. They’re
6. There’s
7. There’s Reading 3
8. There’s
BEFORE YOU READ page 161
EXERCISE 6 page 156 Answers will vary.
1. There’s COMPREHENSION page 161
2. There are
1. F
3. there’s
2. T
4. There’s
3. T
5. there’s
6. There’s
LISTEN page 162
7. there are
1. True
8. There are
2. True
3. True
EXERCISE 7 page 157 4. False
1. There aren’t any OR There are no 5. False
2. There aren’t any OR There are no 6. False
3. There aren’t any OR There are no 7. True
4. There’s no 8. True
5. There’s no
6. There isn’t any OR There’s no EXERCISE 10 page 163
1. there are
ABOUT YOU page 158 2. there isn’t
Answers will vary. 3. there are
4. there isn’t
ABOUT YOU page 158 5. there are
Answers will vary. 6. there is
7. there aren’t

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EXERCISE 11 page 163 b. How many inches are there in a foot? There are 12 inches
1. Is there in a foot.
2. Are there 2.
3. Is there a. How many ounces are there in a pound? There are
16 ounces in a pound.
4. Is there
b. How many cups are there in a quart? There are 4 cups in
5. Are there a quart.
6. Is there 3.
7. Are there a. How many quarts are there in a gallon? There are
4 quarts in a gallon.
EXERCISE 12 page 163 b. How many pints are there in a quart? There are 2 pints in
Answer will vary. Questions are: a quart.
1. Is there an elevator in this building?
2. Are there any Mexican students in this class? EXERCISE 16 page 166
3. Are there any new words in this lesson? 1. are there
4. Are there any photos on this page? 2. There are
5. Is there a verb chart in your dictionary? 3. There’s
6. Are there any hard exercises in this lesson? 4. How many
7. Is there a computer lab at this school? 5. are there
8. Are there any restrooms on this floor? 6. Is there
9. Is there a gym at this school? 7. there is
10. Is there a library in your town? 8. How many
9. are there
EXERCISE 13 page 164 10. Is there
1. kinds of shampoo are there?
2. are there a lot people in this line? EXERCISE 17 page 167
3. ounces are there in a pound? 1. There’s
4. items are there on the list? 2. Is there
5. are there many brands of dog food? 3. there is
6. sugar is there in this bag? 4. There are
7. is there a pharmacy in the store? 5. There’s
8. time is there? 6. is there
7. There are
EXERCISE 14 page 165 8. Are there
Answers will vary. Questions are: 9. There’s
1. How many desks are there in this room? 10. Is there
2. How many students are there in this class?
3. How many windows are there in this room? REVIEW page 169
4. How much paper is there on the floor? 1. at
5. How many phones are there in this room? 2. in
6. How many men’s restrooms are there on this floor? 3. to
7. How many floors are there in this building? 4. on
8. How many pages are there in this book? 5. out of
9. How much new vocabulary is there on this page? 6. there are
10. How many photos are there in this unit? 7. some
8. in
EXERCISE 15 pages 165–166 9. on
Answers will vary. Possible answers include: 10. on
1. 11. at
a. How many feet are there in a yard? There are 3 feet 12. There’s
in a yard. 13. next to

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14. to COMPREHENSION page 174
15. at 1. T
16. are there 2. F
17. There are 3. F
18. on
19. for LISTEN page 175
20. There aren’t 1. True
21. There are 2. False
22. There are 3. False
23. There’s 4. True
24. next to 5. True
25. Is there 6. True
26. there isn’t 7. True
27. There’s 8. False
28. near 9. False
29. a lot of 10. True
30. enough
EXERCISE 1 page 176
EDITING PRACTICE pages 170–171 Answers may vary. Possible answers:
1. C 1. ’s buying
2. aren’t 2. ’s standing
3. to 3. are waiting
4. at 4. ’s giving
5. at 5. ’s picking
6. near OR next to 6. are helping
7. C 7. ’s weighing
8. on 8. are doing
9. C 9. are paying
10. C 10. ’s holding
11. Ø OR any OR some
EXERCISE 2 page 177
12. There are
1. ’s picking
13. aren’t any OR are no
2. are getting
14. C
3. ’s waiting
15. in
4. ’s taking
16. C
5. are standing
17. C
6. ’re looking
18. next to OR near
7. are using
19. C
8. ’s putting
20. Ø
9. ’s weighing
21. C
10. ’s planning
22. C
11. ’s giving
23. a
12. ’s writing
24. C

EXERCISE 3 pages 178–179


UNIT 8 ERRANDS Answers will vary. Possible answers:
The Present Continuous 1. This man is going into the post office. He’s holding some
envelopes.
Reading 1 2. The woman is holding a baby. The girl is holding the
baby’s hand./The girl is playing with the baby.
BEFORE YOU READ page 174
Answers will vary.

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3. The clerk is giving stamps to the customer. The customer 3. ’s visiting
is buying stamps. 4. ’s not (OR isn’t) working
4. People are waiting in line. The woman is writing. 5. ’m planning
5. The woman is mailing a letter. The man is waiting for her. 6. ’s not (OR isn’t) working
6. A woman is buying mailing supplies. The clerk is giving 7. are waiting
the woman supplies.
8. ’s using
9. a. ’m following, b. ’s not (OR isn’t) printing
EXERCISE 4 page 179
10. a. ’m not doing, b. ’m studying
1. She’s not talking to Amy now./She isn’t talking to Amy
now.
Reading 2
2. He’s not using his credit card./He isn’t using his credit
card. BEFORE YOU READ page 183
3. They aren’t complaining about the service./They’re not Answers will vary.
complaining about the service.
4. They’re not using self-service./They aren’t using self- COMPREHENSION page 183
service.
1. F
5. She’s not mailing a package./She isn’t mailing a package.
2. T
6. She’s not shopping with Peter./She isn’t shopping with
3. T
Peter.

ABOUT YOU page 180 LISTEN page 184


Answers will vary. Possible answers are: 1. True
1. I’m doing errands now./I’m not doing errands now. I’m 2. False
doing homework. 3. True
2. We’re using pencils now./We’re not (OR We aren’t) using 4. True
pencils now. We’re using pens. 5. True
3. I’m writing an email./I’m not writing an email. I’m doing 6. False
my homework.
7. True
4. The teacher’s wearing sneakers./The teacher’s not (OR
8. False
The teacher isn’t) wearing sneakers. She’s wearing shoes.
5. We’re using a dictionary./We’re not (OR We aren’t) using
a dictionary. We’re using a computer. EXERCISE 7 pages 184–185
6. The teacher’s looking at my ID./The teacher’s not (OR 1. Is Amy talking to her mother? Yes, she is.
The teacher isn’t) looking at my ID. She’s teaching. 2. Are Marta and Amy using the drive-through? Yes, they are.
7. We’re talking about the supermarket./We’re not (OR 3. Is Marta cashing a check? No, she isn’t. (OR No, she’s not.)
We aren’t) talking about the supermarket. We’re talking 4. Are Marta and Amy waiting in the car? Yes, they are.
about the post office.
5. Is Marta answering Amy’s questions? Yes, she is.
8. The students are complaining about this exercise./The
students aren’t complaining about this exercise. They’re 6. Is the teller helping Marta now? No, he/she isn’t. (OR No,
enjoying it. he/she’s not.)
9. I’m trying to learn all the new words./I’m not trying to 7. Is the man holding a bank card? Yes, he is.
learn all the new words. I’m trying to learn five new words. 8. Is the man getting cash? No, he isn’t. (OR No, he’s not.)
10. The teacher’s helping me now./The teacher’s not (OR
The teacher isn’t) helping me now. She’s helping another ABOUT YOU pages 185–186
student.
Answers will vary. Questions are:
11. My classmates are having fun now//My classmates aren’t
having fun now. They’re bored. 1. Are you speaking English now?
12. I’m feeling tired now./I’m not feeling tired now. I’m 2. Are you asking for help (now)?
feeling excited. 3. Is someone helping you now?
4. Is your teacher grading your work now?
EXERCISE 5 page 181 5. Are you writing in your book now?
Answers will vary. 6. Is your teacher standing in front of the class now?
7. Are you learning a lot of new words today?
EXERCISE 6 page 182 8. Are you waiting for something now?
1. ’m using 9. Are you sitting at a desk now?
2. a. ’m staying, b. ’m not going 10. Are your classmates complaining about something now?

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EXERCISE 8 pages 187–188 18. ’s cooking
Answers may vary. Possible answers: 19. are listening
1. What is Amy asking Marta about? 20. ’re having
2. Where are two customers waiting in line? 21. ’m not going
3. What is Marta waiting for (at the bank)? 22. ’m walking
4. How many $20 bills is Marta expecting to get?/What is 23. Where are you sitting
Marta expecting to get? 24. ’m sitting
5. Where is the customer putting a deposit? 25. Are you wearing
6. What are Halina and Peter learning (to do)? 26. ’m waving
7. Why are we/you studying?
8. How many customers is the teller helping (at the EDITING PRACTICE pages 192–193
moment)? 1. are you
9. Who are Simon and Victor talking about? 2. C
10. Why is Marta/are we/you/they using the drive-through?/ 3. you use
Why are people (OR customers) using the drive-through? 4. are we going
5. C
EXERCISE 9 page 188 6. She’s talking
1. How is it doing 7. C
2. He’s asking 8. C
3. What are you ordering 9. he’s asking
4. are waiting 10. giving
5. Why are we going 11. C
6. is putting 12. I’m eating

EXERCISE 10 page 189 UNIT 9 CHANGES


1. Which customer is using the ATM?/Who is using the
ATM? The Future (Be Going To Form)
2. Who is counting the money? Time Expressions
3. How many customers are making a deposit?
4. Which customers are getting help now?/Who is getting Reading 1
help now?
5. What is happening at the bank?  BEFORE YOU READ page 196
6. How many customers are using the drive-through?  Answers will vary.

COMPREHENSION page 196


REVIEW page 191 1. T
1. What are you doing 2. F
2. ’m waiting 3. F
3. ’m eating
4. ’m mailing LISTEN page 197
5. are taking 1. False
6. ’re relaxing 2. False
7. ’re not relaxing OR aren’t relaxing 3. True
8. ’re not getting OR aren’t getting 4. True
9. Are people complaining 5. False
10. they’re not / they aren’t 6. True
11. ’s using 7. False
12. ’s paying 8. True
13. are waiting
14. How many clerks are working EXERCISE 1 page 198
15. What’s happening 1. ’s going to get
16. are playing 2. are going to see
17. ’m watching 3. ’s going to help
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4. ’s going to arrive 2. Shafia’s going to take an exercise class in two weeks.
5. are going to bring Shafia’s going to take an exercise class on Wednesday,
6. are going to take September 16.
7. ’s going to need 3. Dorota’s going to come to Shafia’s house in three weeks.
8. are going to be She’s not going to visit her this weekend.
9. ’s going to be 4. Shafia’s going to see the doctor on September 9 at 3 p.m.
10. ’s going to visit She isn’t going to see the doctor tomorrow.
5. Ali’s going to get ready for his trip to New York at the
EXERCISE 2 pages 198–199 end of this month.
1. isn’t going to buy He isn’t going to get ready for his trip to New York this
weekend.
2. aren’t going to get
6. Shafia, Halina, and Dorota are going to go to the resale
3. isn’t (OR ’s not) going to stay shop this Thursday at 1 p.m.
4. isn’t (OR ’s not) going to have They’re not going to go to the resale shop next Thursday.
5. aren’t going to shop 7. Shafia and Ali are going to have dinner with Halina and
6. isn’t (OR ’s not) going to be Peter on Friday the 19th at 7 p.m.
7. aren’t going to give They’re not going to have dinner with them in a month.
8. isn’t (OR ’s not) going to be 8. Shafia and Ali are going to visit Ali’s parents next Friday.
9. aren’t going to buy They’re not going to visit Ali’s parents this Friday.
10. isn’t (OR ’s not) going to take 9. Shafia’s going to have free time on Wednesday and
Friday this week.
EXERCISE 3 page 199 She’s not going to have much free time the last week in
September.
1. are going to be
10. Shafia’s going to run errands today at 10 a.m.
2. aren’t (OR are not) going to be
She’s not going to run errands tonight.
3. are going to be
4. ’s going to arrive
EXERCISE 6 pages 203–204
5. ’s going to take
Conversation A
6. isn’t (OR ’s not) going to be
1. ’s going to be
7. ’s going to come
2. aren’t going to leave
8. ’s going to cook and clean
3. ’s going to move
9. are going to buy
4. ’s going to help
10. aren’t (OR are not) going to have
5. ’re going to paint
11. isn’t (OR ’s not) going to go
6. ’s not (OR isn’t) going to be
12. are going to take
Conversation B
7. aren’t going to choose
EXERCISE 4 page 200
8. ’re going to ask
1. in
9. ’s not (OR isn’t) going to have
2. on
10. ’re going to give
3. for
11. ’re going to wait
4. at
5. in Reading 2
6. for
7. on
BEFORE YOU READ page 205
8. in
Answers will vary.

ABOUT YOU page 201 COMPREHENSION page 206


Answers will vary. 1. F
2. F
EXERCISE 5 pages 202–203 3. T
Answers will vary. Possible answers include:
1. Ali’s going to be out of town on Friday, September 26.
He isn’t going to be out of town this week.
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LISTEN page 206 EXERCISE 10 pages 210–211
1. True 1. When’s Victor going to move?
2. False 2. What are Victor and Lisa going to rent?
3. True 3. How much is the cost going to be for new Internet
4. False service?
5. False 4. Why are they going to move?
6. True 5. When’s Simon going to help Victor?
7. False 6. Where’s Victor going to get boxes?
8. True 7. What kind of apartment are Victor and Lisa going to rent?
8. How many boxes are Victor and Lisa going to pack?
EXERCISE 7 page 207 9. What’s Victor going to do with his old items?
1. Is Victor’s family going to move soon? Yes, they are. 10. When’s the phone company going to change your
service?
2. Is Victor going to hire a mover? No, he’s not. OR No, he isn’t.
11. Why are you going to have the same phone number?
3. Is he going to buy some boxes? No, he isn’t. OR No, he’s
not. 12. What are you going to give to charity?
4. Is their new apartment going to be in the same
neighborhood? Yes, it is. ABOUT YOU pages 211–212
5. Is he going to get Internet service? Yes, he is. Answers will vary. Possible questions:
6. Is it going to take a long time to get Internet service? No, 1. How long are you going to be in this class?
it isn’t. OR No, it’s not. 2. How long is our class going to work on this exercise?
7. Is the post office going to send Victor and Lisa’s mail to 3. How long are we going to use this book?
their new address? Yes, it is.
4. How long are you going to stay at school today?
8. Is Victor going to have to pay for boxes? No, he isn’t. OR
No, he’s not. 5. How long is this school going to be open today?
9. Are they going to move all their things to their new 6. How long are you going to be a student?
apartment? No, they aren’t. OR No, they’re not.
10. Is Simon going to help Victor? Yes, he is. EXERCISE 11 pages 212–213
1. Who’s going to visit you?
EXERCISE 8 pages 207–208 2. What’s going to change?
1. Are you going to move this week? 3. How many people are going to move (this year)?
2. Are you going to change your phone number, too? 4. Which services are going to be expensive?
3. Is he going to pay more than $50 (for that service)? 5. Who’s going to give you some boxes?
4. Are they going to move to a house? 6. What’s going to happen on Thursday?
5. Is Marta going to help, too? 7. Which mover’s going to help you?
6. Are they going to give some things to charity? 8. How many apartments are going to be available?
7. Are Victor and Lisa going to rent a new (OR an)
apartment in a different city? EXERCISE 12 page 213
8. Is Victor going to get a change-of-address form (OR one/ 1. Are you going to return
it) online?
2. What kind of truck are you going to need
3. how many rooms are you going to move
EXERCISE 9 page 209 4. Is it going to have room for my sofa
1. Where’s he going to get it? 5. When are you going to move
2. When are you going to rent it (OR a/the truck)? 6. Are there going to be
3. Why’s he going to go to stores in his neighborhood (OR 7. Is one day going to be
them)?
8. What kind of card are you going to use
4. What kinds of problems are there going to be?
5. How are you going to move it (OR that furniture) (to your
new apartment)? EXERCISE 13 page 214
6. How many boxes am I going to need? 1. are you going to pack
7. How much money is it (OR the truck) going to cost? 2. I’m going to get
8. Which items are you going to give (to charity)? 3. aren’t going to move
9. Where are we (OR you) going to get some boxes (OR them)? 4. Are you going to be
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6. We’re going to meet EDITING PRACTICE pages 218–219
7. I’m going to invite 1. We’re going to have
2. C
EXERCISE 14 page 215 3. are you going to have
1. a. are going to be 4. is (OR ’s) it going to be
b. Are you going to move 5. The party is (OR ’s) going to be
c. ’s going to be 6. C
2. a. is it going to take 7. Who’s going to be
b. ’s going to take 8. C
c. ’re not (OR aren’t) going to have 9. C
3. a. is it going to cost 10. we’re going
b. ’s going to cost 11. I’m going to order
c. ’s going to send 12. is (OR ’s) the party going to start
d. ’re going to look 13. At
4. a. ’re not (OR aren’t) going to take 14. C
b. ’re not (OR aren’t) going to want
UNIT 10 CHOICES
REVIEW page 217 Comparatives
1. are going to move
2. Where are you going to move
Superlatives
3. ’re going to go Reading 1
4. Why are you going to go
5. ’s going to be BEFORE YOU READ page 222
6. ’s not (OR isn’t) going to be Answers will vary.
7. ’s going to get
COMPREHENSION page 222
8. How long are you going to stay
1. T
9. ’re going to live
2. F
10. ’m going to work
3. T
11. ’re going to come
12. When are you going to move
13. ’re going to pack LISTEN page 223
14. ’re not (OR aren’t) going to take 1. True
15. ’re going to give 2. True
16. Are you going to rent 3. False
17. are you going to hire 4. True
18. ’re going to pick up 5. False
19. What’s going to happen 6. True
20. ’s going to come 7. False
21. ’s going to drive 8. True
22. ’m going to fly
23. ’m going to miss EXERCISE 1 page 224
24. ’re going to come 1. busier
25. Are you going to move 2. more excited
26. ’m going to have 3. friendlier OR more friendly
27. When are you going to have 4. more convenient
28. Are you going to have 5. bigger
29. ’s (OR is) 6. finer
30. ’re going to be 7. lazier
31. Who’s going to help 8. harder
32. ’s going to visit 9. funnier
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11. larger ABOUT YOU pages 228–229
12. more interesting Answers will vary.
13. quieter OR more quiet
14. hotter EXERCISE 4 page 229
15. better 1. more students than
16. kinder 2. less than
17. madder 3. more night classes than
18. later 4. fewer books
19. worse 5. more campuses than
20. cheaper  6. fewer students
21. simpler OR more simple 7. more students
22. longer 8. fewer married students than
23. more beautiful
24. colder EXERCISE 5 page 230
25. smaller 1. less
26. angrier 2. more
27. more boring 3. more
28. healthier OR more healthy 4. fewer
5. more
EXERCISE 2 page 225 6. more
1. more flexible than 7. more
2. more expensive than 8. more
3. smaller than 9. more
4. busier than 10. less
5. more convenient than
6. bigger than Reading 2
7. older than
8. better BEFORE YOU READ page 231
Answers will vary.
EXERCISE 3 pages 226–227
COMPREHENSION page 232
Conversation 1
1. T
1. cheaper than
2. F
2. closer
3. T
3. older
4. younger than
LISTEN page 232
Conversation 2
1. False
5. more convenient
2. True
6. busier than
3. True
Conversation 3
4. False
7. more expensive than
5. True
8. better than
6. False
9. more convenient than
7. True
10. more important than
8. False
Conversation 4
11. harder than
EXERCISE 6 page 234
12. worse than
1. the most interesting
13. more interesting than
2. the earliest
3. the most convenient
ABOUT YOU pages 227–228
4. the biggest
Answers will vary.
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6. the laziest 4. the most repairs
7. the funniest 5. the most economical
8. the most expensive 6. the best
9. the friendliest OR the most friendly 7. the most extras
10. the quietest OR the most quiet 8. best
11. the hottest
12. the best ABOUT YOU page 238
13. the kindest Answers will vary.
14. the maddest
15. the latest EXERCISE 10 pages 238–239
16. the most helpful 1. more expensive than
17. the busiest 2. the most expensive
18. the most beautiful 3. more information than
19. the healthiest OR the most healthy 4. the most economical
20. the smallest 5. better than
6. cheaper than
EXERCISE 7 page 234 7. the nicest; the best; the fewest
1. the cheapest 8. more beautiful than
2. the most expensive 9. better
3. the biggest 10. less convenient than
4. the oldest
5. the newest EXERCISE 11 page 239
6. the most economical 1. more popular
7. the best 2. more economical OR the most economical
8. the worst  3. less convenient OR the least convenient
4. the quietest OR the most quiet
EXERCISE 8 pages 235–236 5. the noisiest OR the most noisy
Part A 6. quieter OR more quiet
1. the biggest 7. noisier OR more noisy
2. the best 8. cheaper
3. the closest 9. more expensive
4. the most convenient 10. the least expensive
5. the best
6. the hardest REVIEW page 241
7. the smartest 1. cheaper
Part B 2. fewer repairs
8. the earliest 3. less expensive
9. the hardest 4. easier
10. the latest 5. less gas
11. the fastest 6. more extras
12. the most expensive 7. the most beautiful
13. the most economical 8. the least expensive
14. the slowest 9. worse
10. the best
ABOUT YOU page 236 11. the most economical
Answers will vary. 12. the quietest OR the most quiet
13. the loudest
EXERCISE 9 page 237 14. better
1. the cheapest 15. the best
2. The cheapest 16. the most expensive
3. the most expensive 17. cheaper
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18. simpler OR more simple 3. was
19. less 4. were
20. nicer 5. was
21. more beautiful 6. were
7. were
EDITING PRACTICE pages 242–243 8. was
1. the best 9. were
2. C 10. was
3. C
4. easiest EXERCISE 2 page 249
5. the most expensive 1. was
6. better 2. wasn’t
7. than 3. weren’t
8. C 4. was
9. C 5. wasn’t; was
10. younger 6. weren’t
11. cheaper than 7. were
12. C 8. wasn’t
13. easier 9. were
14. her youngest 10. weren’t
15. the best 11. wasn’t
12. weren’t
UNIT 11 CAREERS
The Past of Be ABOUT YOU page 250
Answers will vary.
The Simple Past 1. I wasn’t in a department store two hours ago.
Time Expressions in the Past 2. I was/wasn’t late for work (OR class) last week.
3. I was/wasn’t at a job interview yesterday.
Reading 1 4. I was/wasn’t an employee at a store last year.
BEFORE YOU READ page 246 5. I was/wasn’t an employer in my country.
Answers will vary. 6. I was/wasn’t in my country last month.
7. I was/wasn’t confused at the beginning of this class.
COMPREHENSION page 246 8. I was/wasn’t with my family last weekend.
1. T 9. I was/wasn’t at a different school a few months ago.
2. F 10. I was/wasn’t in college in my country.
3. F
EXERCISE 3 page 251
LISTEN page 247 1. Was she at a job interview? No, she wasn’t.
1. True 2. Were many people (OR they) at BigMart to apply for
2. False jobs? Yes, they were.
3. True 3. Were there (any) questions about her family? No, there
weren’t.
4. False
4. Was the job application (OR it) easy to fill out? Yes, it was.
5. False
5. Was Halina (OR she) surprised by some of the questions?
6. True
Yes, she was.
7. False
6. Were many people (OR they) in line for interviews? No,
8. True they weren’t.
7. Was Halina (OR she) with Dorota (this morning)? No, she
EXERCISE 1 page 248 wasn’t.
1. was 8. Was Halina (OR she) at BigMart (today) for the sales? No,
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EXERCISE 4 page 252 4. interviewed
1. Where were you? 5. asked
2. Why was your employer (OR he OR she) surprised? 6. complained
3. How were the questions (OR they)? 7. talked
4. Where were they? 8. needed
5. When were you there (OR at BigMart)? 9. used
10. worked
EXERCISE 5 page 253
1. was there? EXERCISE 8 page 258
2. questions were on the application/they? 1. liked
3. was (surprised)? 2. applied
4. positions were available (last month)? 3. studied
5. was wrong (with my application)? 4. stopped
6. questions were tricky? 5. planned
6. stayed
EXERCISE 6 pages 253–254 7. hired
1. Were you 8. completed
2. What was
3. Were there EXERCISE 9 pages 258–259
4. Was 1. saw
5. were 2. had
6. wasn’t 3. sent
7. Were there 4. went
8. There were 5. took
9. weren’t 6. got
10. was 7. told
8. gave
Reading 2 9. ran
10. felt
BEFORE YOU READ page 255
Answers will vary. EXERCISE 10 pages 259–260
1. she didn’t say positive things about the company.
COMPREHENSION page 256
2. she didn’t park close to the office.
1. F
3. she didn’t have an interview at BigMart.
2. F
4. she didn’t go with Halina (OR her) to her job interview.
3. T
5. they didn’t work on the weekend.
6. she didn’t use Simon (as a reference).
LISTEN page 256
1. True
EXERCISE 11 page 260
2. False
1. called; didn’t contact
3. False
2. didn’t get
4. True
3. made
5. True
4. didn’t have
6. False
5. didn’t expect
7. True
6. sent; didn’t see
8. True
7. told
8. got
EXERCISE 7 page 257
1. parked
2. filled out
3. called

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ABOUT YOU page 261 3. True
Answers will vary. They will begin with: 4. True
1. I worked on weekends in my country OR I didn’t work on 5. True
weekends. 6. False
2. I applied OR I didn’t apply to come to this school. 7. True
3. I applied OR I didn’t apply online. 8. False
4. I went OR I didn’t go to high school in my country.
5. I took OR I didn’t take a test to enter this class. EXERCISE 13 page 265
6. I studied OR I didn’t study English in my country. 1. Did Matt need an education for his job? Yes, he did.
7. I got OR I didn’t get a job in my first month in the United 2. Did Matt get a bachelor’s degree? No, he didn’t.
States.
3. Did Matt’s employer offer on-the-job training? Yes, he
8. I took OR I didn’t take classes at a different school last year. (OR she) did.
9. I saw OR I didn’t see my friends last night. 4. Did Simon and Marta ask about Matt’s family? No, they
10. I needed OR I didn’t need to buy a book for this class. didn’t.
11. I went OR I didn’t go to the library last week. 5. Did Simon hear about health careers on TV? No, he didn’t.
12. I went OR I didn’t go to interesting places last year. 6. Did Matt help Simon’s father in the hospital? No, he
didn’t.
EXERCISE 12 page 262 7. Did Simon and Marta ask Matt a lot of questions? Yes,
they did.
1. didn’t get
8. Did Matt work at the athletic club for many years? No, he
2. had didn’t.
3. didn’t make
4. knew
EXERCISE 14 page 266
5. drove
1. spent
6. found
2. met
7. knew
3. became
8. felt
4. went OR came
9. was
5. chose OR had
10. learned
6. thought
11. told
7. read
12. didn’t complain
8. took
13. asked
9. got OR took
14. didn’t ask
10. gave
15. didn’t know
11. took OR had OR got
16. had
12. kept OR had; left
17. sent
13. told
18. got
14. met OR saw
19. told
15. knew
16. felt OR got
Reading 3
EXERCISE 15 pages 267–268
BEFORE YOU READ page 263
1. How many jobs did he apply for?
Answers will vary.
2. Where did you take classes?
COMPREHENSION page 264 3. What did Simon read about?
1. T 4. How many physical therapy assistants did Matt meet (in
2. T that hospital)?
3. F 5. Who did they (OR the physical therapy assistants) help?
6. How long did Marta’s father stay in the hospital?
LISTEN page 264 7. What kind of part-time job did Matt get?
1. False 8. How long did he (OR Matt) keep that job?
2. True 9. Why did he (OR Matt ) leave?
10. Where did Simon and Marta meet Matt?

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EXERCISE 16 pages 268–269 13. did you apply
1. Who took those people to the hospital? 14. Did the company ask
2. What happened at work yesterday? 15. did you need to give
3. Who told you about that job? 16. Did the employer call
4. How many people applied for the job as a fitness 17. contacted
instructor? 18. gave
5. Which patient spent two weeks at the hospital?
6. Which student chose a job in health services? REVIEW page 273
7. Who wrote about jobs of the future? 1. was
8. What kinds of patients needed help with their injuries? 2. had
9. How many physical therapists went to community 3. didn’t go
colleges?
4. What happened
10. What came in the mail yesterday?
5. arrived
6. Why were you
EXERCISE 17 pages 269–270
7. got
1. A. Where did the patient hurt her arm?, B. She hurt it at
8. parked
the gym.
9. Why did you park
2. A. How did she hurt her arm?, B. She fell and broke it.
10. didn’t find
3. A. Which arm did she break?, B. (She broke) her right arm.
11. had
4. A. Who drove her to the hospital?, B. Her husband (drove
her) (to the hospital). 12. didn’t see
5. A. How long did the woman stay at the hospital?, B. (She 13. made
stayed) only a few hours. 14. How many people interviewed
6. A. What kind of help did she get later?, B. (She got) 15. were
physical therapy. 16. asked
7. A. Who helped her in her house?, B. A home health care 17. wrote
assistant (helped her).
18. knew
8. A. How much did this service cost?, B. (It cost) $20 an hour.
19. was
9. A. Where did she find this service?, B. (She found it) online.
20. Were you
10. A. How much time did she miss at work?, B. (She missed)
a week. 21. was
22. went
ABOUT YOU page 270 23. didn’t get
1. What did you study last year? 24. found
2. Where did you live three years ago? 25. did the interviewers ask
3. Who helped you learn English? 26. asked
4. Did you work yesterday? 27. told
5. How many classes did you take last semester? 28. became
6. How did you get to school today? 29. Did you send
30. did
EXERCISE 18 page 271 31. called
1. got 32. got
2. didn’t call
EDITING PRACTICE pages 274–275
3. asked
1. did your doctor give
4. wanted to tell
2. C
5. had
3. What happened
6. had
4. did you hurt
7. didn’t go
5. fell
8. was
6. C
9. felt
7. didn’t see
10. wasn’t
8. Did you call
11. did you start
9. wanted to call
12. Did you send
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10. C 7. True
11. helped 8. True
12. helped
13. stopped EXERCISE 1 pages 280–281
14. did the woman do 1. is talking OR ’s talking
15. Did she take 2. are sitting
16. called 3. found
17. C 4. likes
18. came 5. are enjoying
19. took 6. gave
20. felt 7. is going to buy OR’s going to buy
21. C 8. were
22. go 9. has
23. thank 10. helped
24. C 11. is going to help OR ’s going to help
12. is going to be OR ’s going to be
WRITE page 275
Matt: Did you have a job last year, Teresa? EXERCISE 2 page 281
Teresa: Yes, I did. I worked in the employment services 1. They aren’t having lunch.
department at Adams Trucking Company.
2. They aren’t (OR They’re not) talking about their problems.
Matt: What did you do there?
3. He didn’t want to stay in his old apartment.
Teresa: I kept information about employees. I helped
employees with their problems. And I wrote reports. I used 4. It wasn’t big enough for his family.
the computer a lot. 5. She doesn’t feel strange anymore.
Matt: How did you get a job like that? 6. He didn’t give him advice about jobs.
Teresa: Well, it wasn’t difficult. It took only two years to get a 7. They didn’t have much free time then.
certificate in human resources. 8. They don’t need a new car.
Matt: Did you like your job? 9. She isn’t (OR She’s not) going to look for another job soon.
Teresa: No, I didn’t. I didn’t want to work for a company 10. They aren’t (OR They’re not) going to move into a new
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UNIT 12 VOLUNTEERING EXERCISE 3 page 282


Review of Verb Tenses, Infinitives, Answers will vary.
Modals, and Time Expressions
ABOUT YOU page 283
Reading 1 1. have to OR don’t have to
2. can OR can’t
BEFORE YOU READ page 278 3. should OR shouldn’t
Answers will vary. 4. have to OR don’t have to
5. can OR can’t
COMPREHENSION page 278 6. should OR shouldn’t
1. T 7. can OR can’t
2. F 8. have to OR don’t have to
3. F
EXERCISE 4 pages 283–284
LISTEN page 279 PART 1
1. False 1. need
2. True 2. don’t get
3. False 3. don’t know
4. True 4. aren’t OR ’re not
5. False 5. can help
6. False 6. are going to meet
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7. has to drive COMPREHENSION page 287
8. practiced 1. F
9. ’m going to be 2. T
10. want to help 3. T
11. don’t have
12. bought LISTEN page 288
13. doesn’t need to use 1. False
PART 2 2. True
14. ’re going to prepare 3. False
15. ’re looking for 4. True
16. to find 5. True
17. want to help 6. True
18. can cook 7. False
19. ’m going to tell 8. True
20. prepare 9. False
21. came
22. weren’t EXERCISE 7 pages 289–290
23. didn’t have 1. Does she have a job with an airline? Yes, she does.
24. volunteered to help 2. Is Rhonda (OR she) talking about her job with the airline?
25. got No, she isn’t.
26. had 3. Does Rhonda (OR she) bring wheelchairs to poor
children? Yes, she does.
EXERCISE 5 page 285 4. Did a little boy (OR he) need an operation last year? Yes,
he did.
1. yesterday, told
5. Was the sick boy (OR he) from the United States? No, he
2. often, helps wasn’t.
3. hardly ever, have 6. Did Rhonda (OR she) bring the boy (OR him) back to his
4. usually, gives OR tries to get OR finds parents? Yes, she did.
5. always, teaches OR tells 7. Are they (OR the volunteers) going to have a party in the
6. Last year, moved United States? No, they aren’t.
7. In just a month, gave OR found 8. Are there any volunteers at Marta and Simon’s (OR their)
house today? Yes, there are.
8. later, tried to get OR found
9. Should they (OR people) save their toys, too? Yes, they
9. now, are enjoying should.
10. later this year, ’s going to invite 10. Can they (OR people) ask Rhonda (OR her) questions
11. Last year, came about other projects? Yes, they can.
12. a week later, was
13. now, are helping OR help EXERCISE 8 page 292
14. now, ’s teaching OR ’s helping Answers may vary.
1. What kind of job does she have? She works for an airline.
EXERCISE 6 page 286 2. What kind of volunteer work does Rhonda (OR she) do?
Answers will vary. Possible answers include: She helps poor children in other countries.
Newcomers are going to have an American Thanksgiving 3. Who does her organization (OR does it) help? It helps
dinner. Volunteers cooked a Thanksgiving meal. They’re poor children.
serving the food to the newcomers. There are a lot of 4. Why did Rhonda (OR she) go to South America last year?
newcomers. They’re from many different countries. Some She went there to bring a sick boy back to the United
people are talking. Everyone’s having a good time. People eat States for an operation.
a lot on Thanksgiving. After dinner, the volunteers aren’t going 5. Who pays for the flights to South America? The airline
to go home right away. They’re going to help clean up first. pays for the flights (OR The airline (does)).
6. When are the volunteers (OR they) going to have a party
Reading 2 for children? (They’re going to have a party for children)
on a holiday.
BEFORE YOU READ page 287 7. Why did the (OR a) sick boy (OR he) have to come to the
Answers will vary. United States? Because he needed an operation.

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8. How can people (OR they) help with the holiday project? 9. teaches
They can give clothing and toys. 10. do you volunteer
9. What ((kinds of) things) should we collect? We should 11. there was
collect clothing and medical supplies.
12. needed
10. What is Rhonda (OR she) explaining to the new
volunteers? She’s explaining the volunteer program. 13. went
14. took
15. Do you help
ABOUT YOU page 292
16. Can I volunteer
Answers will vary.
17. to work
18. ’re looking
EXERCISE 9 page 293
19. There’s going to be
1. do you volunteer
20. should
2. children are there
21. are there going to be
3. does each volunteer have to work
22. ’re going to like
4. happened
23. are we going to do
5. did you do
24. should I bring
6. did you learn
25. don’t have to bring
7. are the volunteers planning
8. are the children learning to do
EDITING PRACTICE pages 298–299
9. is (OR ’s) the show going to be
1. do you have
10. is (OR ’s) the center going to do
2. C
3. came
EXERCISE 10 pages 294–295
4. helped
1. Are you going to work
5. had to write
2. are you going to help
6. didn’t know
3. does this woman do
7. did you hear
4. Does she have to take
8. found
5. Can she swim
9. C
6. did she start
10. does this site work
7. did you find
11. lists
8. wants to help
12. to use
9. can I start
13. don’t have to look
10. should I go
14. Is it
15. it isn’t
EXERCISE 11 page 295
16. I have
1. a. does our organization do, b. work, c. help (to) match
17. C
2. a. do (OR can) volunteers help, b. do, c. can do, d. try to
find 18. should put
3. a. do you need volunteers, b. needs, c. gave, d. are going 19. C
to have, e. want to volunteer, f. use 20. are going to
21. passed
REVIEW page 297 22. C
1. are you going 23. we’re going to have
2. don’t know 24. Are you going to stay
3. ’s 25. I am
4. Do you know 26. C
5. are you going
6. volunteer
7. do you do
8. collect

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