Good Luck-: Panitia Ujian Semester Ganjil TAHUN AKADEMIK 2020/2021

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FAKULTAS ILMU TARBIYAH DAN KEGURUAN


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PANITIA UJIAN SEMESTER GANJIL


TAHUN AKADEMIK 2020/2021

UJIAN TENGAHSEMESTER

MATA KULIAH : INTERMEDIATEENGLISH GRAMMAR


HARI / TANGGAL : SENIN/ 26APRIL 2022
WAKTU : 90 MENIT
SIFAT UJIAN : TUTUP BUKU
DOSEN PENGASUH : HJ. LENNY MARZULINA, M.Pd.

NAMA :DORES JULIANSYAH

NIM : 2020205080TANDA TANGAN :

Instructions:Write the questions and underline the answer the following questions.
1. Exercise 22, pages 172 - 173
2. Exercise 28, pages 179
3. Exercise 29, pages 179 - 180
4. Exercise 36, pages 187 - 188
5. Exercise 46, page 153
6. Exercise 37, pages 146 - 147
7. Exercise 35, page 145
8. Exercise 19, pages 134 - 135
9. Exercise 9, pages 126 - 127
10. Exercise 40, pages 118 - 119
11. Exercise 39, pages 117 - 118
12. Exercise 37, pages 116 - 117
13. Exercise 32, Pages 108 - 109
14. Exercise 31, pagee107 - 108
15. Exercise 30, pages 105 - 106
16. Exercise 25, pages 100 - 101
17. Exercise 23, page 99
18. Exercise 7, pages 88 - 89
19. Exercise 33, page 80
20. Exercise 32, page 79
21. Exercise 31, page 77 - 78
22. Exercise 20, page 69
23. Exercise 16, pages 66 - 67
24. Exercise 14, page 64
25. Exercise 23, pages 50 - 51
26. Exercise 20, pages 44 - 47
27. Exercise 16, page 40
28. Exercise 23 page 23
29. Exercise 19 pages 17 - 18
30. Exercise 5, pages 5 - 6

--GOOD LUCK—
Exercise 22 pages 172 – 173
1. I have a grammar book. It is black.
2. Tom borrowed my books. He returned them yesterday.
3. Susan is wearing some new earrings. They look good on her.
4. Table tennis (also called ping-pong) began in England in the late 1800s. Today it is an
international sport. My brother and I played it a lot when we were teenagers. I beat
him sometimes, but he was a better player and usually won.
5. Don't look directly at the sun. Don't look at it directly even if you are wearing
sunglasses. The intensity of its light can injure your eyes.
6. Do bees sleep at night? Or do they work in the hive all night long? You never see them
after dark. What do they do after night falls?
7. The apples were rotten, so the children didn't eat them even though they were
really hungry.
8. The scent of perfume rises. According to one expert, you should put it on the soles of
your feet.
9. Even though clean, safe water is fundamental to human health, an estimated 800 million
people in the world are still without it. Unsafe water causes illnesses. It contributes to
high numbers of deaths in children under five years of age.
10. Magazines are popular. I enjoy reading them. They have news about recent events
and discoveries. Recently, I read about "micromachines." They are human-made
machines that are smaller than a grain of sand. One scientist called them "the greatest
scientific invention of our time."

Exercise 28 pages 179


1. Are you okay, Heidi? Did you hurt yourself?
2. David was really embarrassed when he had to go to the job interview with a bandage
on his face. He had cut himself while he was shaving.
3. Do you ever talk to yourself? Most people talk to themselves sometimes.
4. It is important for all of us to have confidence in our own abilities. We need to believe
in ourselves.
5. Sara is self-employed. She doesn't have a boss. She works for herself.
6. Steve, who is on the wrestling team, wishes himself good luck before each match.
7. There's plenty of food on the table. Would all of you please simply help yourselves to the
food?
8. Brian, don't blame yourself for the accident. It wasn't your fault. You did everything
you could to avoid it.
9. I couldn't believe my good luck! I had to pinch myself to make sure I wasn't dreaming.
10. A newborn puppy can't take care of itself.
11. I know Nicole and Paul have had some bad luck, but it's time for them to stop
feeling sorry for themselves and get on with their lives.
12. Jane and I ran into someone she knew. I'd never met this person before. I waited for
Jane to introduce me, but she forgot her manners. I finally introduced myself to Jane's
friend.

Exercise 29, pages 179 - 180


1. The accident was my fault. I caused it. I was responsible. In other words, I blamed myself
for the accident.

2. Be careful with that sharp knife! You will cut yourself if you're not careful

3. It was the first day of class. I sat next to another student and started a conversation about
the class and the classroom. After we had talked for a few minutes, I said, “Hi. My
name is Rita Woo.” In other words, I introduced myself to the other student.
4. When I walked into the room, I heard Joe’s voice. I looked around, but the only person
I saw and heard was Joe. In other words, I was talking to himself when I walked into
the room.

5. My wife and I have our own business. We don't have a boss. In other words, we work for
ourselves

6. Mr. and Mrs. Hall own their own business. No one taught them how to be small
business managers. In other words, they taught themselves everything they needed to
know about running a small business.

7. Mr. Baker committed suicide. In other words, he killed himself

8. 1 climbed to the top of the diving tower and walked to the end of the diving board.
Before I dived into the pool, I said "Good luck!" to myself. In other words, I wished
myself luck.

9. Rebecca is home in bed because she has the flu. She's resting and drinking plenty of
fluids. She is being careful about her health. In other words, she is taking care of herself

10. Sometimes we have problems in our lives. Sometimes we fail. But we shouldn't get
discouraged and sad. We need to have faith that we can solve our problems and
succeed. If we believe in ourselves, we can accomplish our goals.

11. When I failed to get the new job, I was sad and depressed. I was full of self-pity. In other
words, I felt sorry for myself because I didn't get the job.

12. In a cafeteria, people walk through a section of the restaurant and pick up their food.
They are not served by waiters. In other words, in a cafeteria people help
themselves to the food they want.

Exercise 36, pages 187 - 188


1. The fairy godmother told the boy to make three wish (wishes)

2. I had some black beans (bean) soup for lunch. They were (it was) very good.

3. The high ways in my country are excellents (excellent)

4. My mother and father work in Milan. Their teacher's (they’re teachers)

5. Today many womens (women) are miner (miners), pilot (pilots), and doctor (doctors).

6. My wife likes all kind (kinds) of flower (flowers).

7. We often read story in (stories in) class and try to understand all the new word (words). I
can't remember all of it (them).

8. There are two pool (pools) at the park. One is for childs (children). The another (other) is
for adults only.

9. My brother has an apple's trees (apple tree) orchard.


10. The windows in our classroom is (are) dirty.

11. In addition to the news about the flood, I heard some others importants (other
important) news this morning.

12. The population of my hometown in 1975 were (was) about 50,000. Today they are (it
is) more than 150,000.

13. I don't like my apartment. Its (it’s) in a bad neighborhood. Is (there is) trash on both side
(sides) of the street. I'm going to move to other (another) neighborhood.

14. Every (all) people needs (need) an education. With a good education, people can
improve they're live (their lives).

15. Alice when (when Alice) was a child, (she) lived in a very little town in the north of
Brazil. Today is (it is) a very big city with many building (buldings) and larges
(large) highways.

Exercise 46, page 153


1. Mr Adams was born in England, wasn’t he?
2. Flies can fly upside down , can’t they?
3. Po lives with his brother, doesn’t he?
4. Mike isn’t married, is he?
5. You would rather have a roommate than live alone, wouldn’t you?
6. Janet has a car, doesn’t she?
7. She’s had her car for several years , hasn’t she?
8. She has to get a new license plate for her car, doesn’t she?
9. If you want to get to work on time,you should leave pretty soon, s houldn’t you?
10. Ms.Boxlight will be here tomorrow, won’t she?
11. You didn’t forget to finish your homework,did you?
12. This is your pen, isn’t it?
13. That is Ivana’s dictionary, isn’t it?
14. Those are your gloves, aren’t they?
15. The average lifespan of a horse is more than 40 years , isn’t it?. And sea turtles can live
to be more than 200, can’t they?

Exercise 37, pages 146-147


A: What are you going to do this weekend?
B: I’m going to go to a baseball game.
A: There are two games this weekend. Which one are you going to?
B: The one on Sunday
A: Did you go to the game yesterday?
B: No, I didn’t. I didn’t know there was a game yesterday. Did you go?
A: Yes, I did, and I really enjoyed it.
B: Did you go to the game alone?
A: No.
B: Who went with you?
A: Linda Rivera . Who(m) did you go to Sunday’s game with?
B: A guy I work with named Bob Woo. He’s a real fan.
A: Can you walk to the stadium from your apartment?
B: No, I can’t. It’s too far.
A: How far is it?
B: Six miles.
A: How did you get there?
B: By bus.
A: How long did (does) it take you to get there?
B: Just twenty minutes .
A: What time does the game start Sunday?
B: One o’clock
A: I wish I could join you. How often do you go to a baseball game?
B: About once a month. How about you?
A: I go to a baseball game as often as I can.
B: Why do you like to go to baseball game?
A: Because it’s a wonderful game, and it’s so much fun to be there and watch it in
person.
B: What do you do when you go to a game?
A: I yell, enjoy the sunshine, eat peanuts, and drink soda.
B: That’s exactly what i do, too!

Exercise 35, page 145


1. A: How often do you get a haircut?
B: About every six weeks, I thinklguess.
2. A: How long does it take to get a haircut at Bertha's Beauty Boutique?
B: Half an hour.
3. A:How far is it from the earth to the moon?
B: Approximately 239,000 miles or 385,000 kilometers.
4. A: How many times a day do you brush your
teeth? B: At least three.
5. A: how often does a snake shed its skin?
B: From once a year to more than six times a year, depending on the kind of snake.
6. A: How far is it from your desk to the door?
B: I'd say about four regular steps or two giant steps.
7. A: How many times does the numeral 9 appear in the numerals from I to loo?
B: 20 times.
8. A:How fast does a bird's heart beat?
B: It depends on size. A big bird's heart beats more than 300 times a minute. A small bird
like a hummingbird has a normal heart beat of more than 600 beats a minute.
9. A:How many volcanoes erupt every
year? B: About 50. But that's just on
Earth.
10. A: How ‘s it going?
B: Okay, I guess. What about you? What's new with you?
A: Nothim' much.
11. A: Could you carry this box of books for me?
B: I'd like to, but I have a bad back. How heavy is it?
A: Pretty heavy. That's okay. I'll ask Jack to carry it.
12. A: You blow on your hands to warm them. You blow on your soup to cool it.
Imagine that! Hot and cold from the same mouth. How do you explain that?
B: I don't know. How do you explain it

Exercise 19, pages 134 - 135


1. A: I have two books which do you want ?
B: That one. (I want that book.)

2. A:What di you buy when you when you went shopping ?


B : A book. (I bought a book when I went shopping.)

3. A: Could I borrow your pen for a minute?


B: Sure. I have two. which one
A: That one. (I would like that one.)

4. A: What did crich borrow from you ?


B: A pen. (Chris borrowed a pen from me.)

5. A:What do you have in your hand ?


B: Two pieces of hard candy. (I have two pieces of hard candy in my hand.) Would you
like one?
A: Yes. Thanks.
B : which one
A: The yellow one. (I'd like the yellow one.)

6. A: Do you like this tie?


B: Yes.
A: Do you like that tie?
B: It's okay.
A: which tie
B: This one. (I'm going to buy this one.)

7. A: Tony and I went shopping. I got some new


shoes. B: What did tony get ?
A: A tie. (Tony got a tie.)

8. A: Did you enjoy your trip to Europe?


B: Yes, I did. Very much.
A: What coutries?
B: Poland, Germany, Czechoslovakia, and Italy. (I visited Poland, Germany,
Czechoslovakia, and Italy.)*
A: Vissiting the most.
B: Poland. (I enjoyed visiting Poland the most.)

Exercise 19, pages 126 - 127

1. A: What did you see?


B: An accident. (I saw an accident.)

2. A: What did Mary see?


B: An accident. (Mary saw an accident.)

3. A: Who saw an accident?


B: Mary. (Mary saw an accident.)

4. A: Whom did Mary see?


B: John. (Mary saw John.)

5. A: Who saw John?


B: Mary. (Mary saw John.)

6. A: What happened?
B: An accident. (An accident happened.)
7. A: What did Alice buy?
B: A new coat. (Alice bought a new coat.)

8. A: Who bought a new coat?


B: Alice. (Alice bought a new coat.)

9. A: What are you looking at?


B: A map of the world. (I’m looking at a map of the world.)

10. A: Whom are you looking at?


B: Jane. (I’m looking at
Jane.)

11. A: Whom did you talk to?


B: The secretary. (I talked to the secretary.)

12. A: What did Tom talk about?


B: His problems. (Tom talked about his problems.)

13. A: What did the teacher look at?


B: The board. (The teacher looked at the board.)

14. A: Who looked at the board?


B: The teacher. (The teacher looked at the board.)

15. A: Whom did the teacher look at?


B: The students. (The teacher looked at the students.)

16. A: What is a frog?


B: An amphibian. (A frog is an amphibian.)

17. A: What is an amphibian?


B: An animal that can live on land or in water. (An amphibian is an animal that can live on
land or in water.)

18. A: What do frogs eat?


B: Mostly insect. (Frogs eat mostly insect.)

Exercise 40, pages 118 - 119


1. My mother began to drive cars when she was fourteen. Now she is eighty-nine, and she still
drives. She cars for seventy-five years.
A. was driving B. drives C. drove D. has been driving

2. In every culture, people jewelry since prehistoric times.


A. wear B. wore C. have worn D. had worn

3. It when I left the house this morning, so I opened my umbrella.


A. rained B. had rained C. is raining D. was raining

4. Australian koala bears are interesting animals. They practically their entire lives in trees
without ever coming down to the ground.
A. are spending B. have been spending C. have spent D. spend
5. The teacher is late today, so class hasn’t begun yet. After she here, class will begin.
A. will get B. is going to get C. gets D. is getting

6. It’s raining hard. It an hour ago and yet.


A. had started … doesn’t stop C. started … hasn’t stopped
B. has started … didn’t stop D. was starting … isn’t stopping

7. Alex’s bags are almost ready for his trip. He for Syria later this afternoon. We’ll say
good-bye to him before he .
A. left … went C. is leaving … goes
B. leaves … will go D. has left … will go

8. I heard a slight noise, so I walked to the front door to investigate. I looked down at the
floor and saw a piece of paper. Someone a note under the door to my apartment.
A. had pushed B. is pushing C. has pushed D. pushed

9. I walked slowly through the market. People all kinds of fruits and vegetables. I studied
the prices carefully before I decided what to buy.
A. have sold B. sell C. had sold D. were selling

10. I really like my car. I it for six years. It runs beautifully.


A. have B. have had C. had D. have been having

Exercise 39, pages 117-118


1. I….my glasses three times so far this year. One time I dropped them on a cement
floor. Another time I sat on them. And this time I stepped on them.
A. broke B. was breaking C. have broken D. have been breaking
2. Kate reached to the floor and picked up her glasses. They were broken. She….on them.
A. stepped B. had stepped C. was stepping D. has stepped
3. Sarah gets angry easily. She….. a bad temper ever since she was a child.
A. has B. will have C. had D. has had
4. Now, whenever Sarah starts to lose her temper, she…. a deep breath and….to ten.
A. takes... counts B. has taken ... counted C. took... counted D. is taking... counting
5. Nicky, please don't interrupt me. I ….. to Grandma on the phone. Go play with your trucks so
we can finish our conversation.
A. talk B. have talked C. am talking 6. We D. have been talking
6. We….at a hotel in Miami when the hurricane hit southern Florida last month. As soon as the
hurricane moved out of the area, we left and went back home.
A. had stayed B. stay C. were staying D. stayed
7. Now listen carefully. When Aunt Martha…. tomorrow, give her a big
hug. A. arrives B. will arrive C. arrived D. is going to arrive
8. My cousin… with me in my apartment for the last two weeks. I'm ready for him to leave,
but he seems to want to stay forever. Maybe I should ask him to leave.
A. is staying B. stayed C. was staying D. has been staying
9. Mrs. Larsen discovered a bird in her apartment. It was in her living room. It … into
her apartment through an open window.
A. was flying B. had flown C. has flown D. was flown
10. The phone rang, so I …. It up…. hello
A. picked... had said B. picked...said C. was picking... said D. was picking... had said

Exercise 37, pages 116 - 117


1. Amanda didn't need to study the multiplication tables in fifth grade. She…them.
A. was learning B. had already learned
2. I enjoyed visiting Tommy's class. It was an arithmetic class. The students…
their multiplication tables.
A. were learning B. had already learned
3. While I… up the mountain, I got tired. But I didn't stop until I reached the
top. A. was walking B. had walked
4. I was very tired when I got to the top of the mountain. I…a long distance.
A. was walking B. had walked
5. I knocked. No one answered. I turned the handle and pulled sharply on the door, but it did
not open. Someone…..it
A. was locking B. had locked
6. "Where were you when the earthquake occurred?"
"In my office. I … to my assistant. We were working on a report."
A. was talking B. had already talked
7. "Ahmed's house was destroyed in the earthquake."
"I know! It's lucky that he and his family … for his parents' home before the earthquake struck."
A. were leaving B. had already left
8. We drove two hundred miles to see the circus in Kansas City. When we got there, we
couldn't find the circus. It … town. We …. All the way to Kansas city for nothing.
A. was leaving... were driving B. had left... had driven
C. was leaving... had driven D. had left... were driving

Exercise 32, pages108 - 109


Dear Adam,
Hi! Rememberme? (Just a joke!) I (write, not)Haven't written(1) toyouforatleastsixmonths,
butthat's not long enoughforyoutoforgetme! I thinkaboutwritingtoyouoften, but I (be, not)
Haven't been(2) a goodcorrespondentforthelastfewmonths. You (hear, not)Haven't heard(3)
frommeforsuch a long timebecause I (be)Have been(4) reallybusy. For thelastfewmonths, I
(work)Have been working(5)full-timeat a shoestoreand (go)Have been
going(6)toschoolatthelocalcommunitycollegeto study businessandcomputers. When I
(write)Wrote(7) toyousixmonthsago-last April, I think I (go)Was going(8)totheuniversityfull-
timeand (study)Was studying(9)anthropology. A lot ofthings (happen)Have
happened(10)sincethen.
At theendofthe spring semester lastJune, mygrades (be)Were(11)terrible. As a result, I
(lose)Lost(12)myscholarshipandmyparentssupport. I really (mess)Messed(13)upwhen I
(get)Got(14)those
bad grades. When I (show)Showed(15)mygradereporttomyparents, they
(refuse)Refused(16)tohelpmewithmylivingexpensesatschoolanymore.
They (feel)Felt(17)that I waswastingmytimeandtheirmoney, sothey (tell)Told(18)metoget a job.
SolastJune I (start)Started(19)workingat a shoestore: Imperial ShoesatSouthcenterMall. I
(work)Have been working(20)thereeversince.
It (be, not)Isn't(21) a bad job, butit (be, not)Isn't(22)wonderfuleither. Everyday, I
(fletch)Fetch(23)shoesfromthebackroomforpeopletotryon, boxesandboxesofshoes, allday long. I
(meet)Have met(24)someprettyweirdpeoplesince I (start)Started(25)thisjob. A
coupleofweeksago, a middle-agedman (come)Came(26)intothestore. He
(want)Wanted(27)totryonsomeblackleatherloafers. I (bring)Brought(28)theloafers, and he
(put)Put(29)themon. While he (walk)Was walking(30) aroundtoseeifthey fit okay, he
(pull)Pulled(31)from his pocket a littlewhite mouse withpinkeyesand
(start)Started(32)talkingtoit. He (look)Looked(33) rightatthe mouse and (say)Said(34) "George,
(you, like)Do you like(35)this pair ofshoes?" Whenthe mouse (twitch)Twitched(36)itsnose,
theman
(say)Said(37), "Yes, sodo I." Then he (turn)Turned(38)tomeand (say)Said(39) , "We'lltakethem."
Can youbelievethat!?
Exercise 31, pages 107-108
1. I have been studying English for eight year, but I still have a lot to learn.
2. I Have wanted to learn English since I was a child.
3. Our class has had three tests since the beginning of the term.
4. I have started the English classes since three weeks ago and I have learned some
English since that time.
5. I have been thinking about how to improve my English ability since I came here, but
I still haven't found a good way.
6. All of us have learned many things since we were children.
7. When I was at my sister's house, we had an argument. Since then I haven't talked to
her for three days.
8. Since I was very young, I have liked animals.
9. I have been studying English for three and a half months.
10. I like English very much. When I was young my father found an American girl to teach
my brothers and me English, but when I moved to another city my father didn't
find one for five years. Now I'm living here and studying in this English program.
11. I almost died in an automobile accident five years ago. Since that day my life has
changed completely.
12. In my country, women have been soldiers in the army since the 1970s.
13. I met Abdul in my first English class last June. He was friendly and kind. We have
been friends since that day.
14. My favorite place in the world is my hometown. I lived there for twenty years.
15. My wife and I were in Italy two weeks ago. We went there to ski.
16. My wife broke her leg while she was skiing in Italy. Now she's home, but she
can't walk without help. A lot of our friends have visited her since she broke her leg.
17. I have been busy every day since I arrived in this city.
18. I haven't to eaten any kind of Chinese food for a week. I miss it a lot!

Exercise 30, pages 105 - 106


1. A: (you, have) Do you have any plans for vacation?

B: Yes, I do. I (plan) am planning to go to Toronto.


A: (you, be, ever) have you ever been there before?
B: Yes, I have. I (be) was in Toronto two months ago. My brother
(live) lives/is living there, so I (go) go there often.
2. A: Where's Jessica?

B: She (study) is studying at the library.


A: When (she, get) will she get/is she going to get/is the getting back home?
B: In an hour or so. Probably around five o'clock.
A: How long (she, study) has she been studying at the
library?
B: Since two o'clock this afternoon.
A: (she, study) does she studying at the library every day?
B: Not every day, but often.
3. A: Shhh. Irene (talk) is talking on the phone long-distance.

B: Who (she, talk) is she talking to?


A: Her brother. They (talk) have been talking for almost an hour.
I think her brother is in some kind of trouble.
B: That's too bad. I hope it's nothing serious.
4. A: (you, know) do you know Abdullah's new address?

B: Not off the top of my head. But I (have) have it at home in my.
computer. When I (get) get home this evening, I (call) will call and (give)
will give you his address.
A: Thanks. Or you could e-mail it to me.
B: Okay. I (do) will do that
5. A: Where's Juan? He (be) has been absent from class for the last three

days. (anyone, see)has anyone seen him lately?


B: I have. I (see)saw him yesterday. He has a bad cold, so he (be)has been
home in bed since the weekend. He (be, probably) will probably/is probably going to
be back in class tomorrow.
6. A: How long (you, wear) have you worn/have you been wearing glasses?

B: Since I (be)was ten years old.


A: (you, be) are you nearsighted or farsighted?
B: Nearsighted.
7. A: Let's go to a restaurant tonight.

B: Okay. Where should we go?


A: (you, like)do you like Thai food?
B: I don't know. I (ear, never) have never eaten any. What's it like?
A: It's delicious, but it can be pretty hot!
B: That's okay. I (love) love really hot food
A: There (be) is a Thai restaurant downtown. I (go) have gone
there a couple of times. The food is excellent.
B: Sounds good. I (be, never) have never been to a Thai
restaurant, so it (be) will be/is going to be a new experience for me. After we (get)
get there, can you explain the menu to me?
A: Sure. And if I can't, our waiter or waitress can.
8. A: (you, smoke) Do you smoke ?

B: Yes, I do.
A: How long (you, smoke) have you been smoking/have you smoked?
B: Well, let me see. I (smoke)i have been smoking/ have smoked since I (be) was
seventeen. So I (smoke) have been smoking/have smoked for almost four years.
A: Why (you, start) did you start?
B: Because I (be) was a dumb, stupid kid.
A: (you, want) did you want to quit?
B: Yes. I (plan)plan/am planning to quit very soon. In fact, I (decide) Have decided to
quit on my next birthday. My twenty-first birthday is two weeks from now. On that day, I
(intend) inted/am intending to smoke my last cigarette.
A: That's terrific! You Ifeel) will feel/are going to feel much better after you
(stop)stop/have stopped smoking
B: (you, smoke, ever)have you ever smoked ?
A: No, I haven't. I (smoke, never)have never smoked a cigarette in my Me.
When I (be) was ten years old,I (smoke) smoked
One of my uncle's cigars. My sister and I (steal) stole a couple of his cigars and
(go)went behind
the garage to smoke them. Both of us (get) got sick. I
(haw, not) have not had anything to smoke since then.
B: That's smart.

Exercise 25, 100 - 101


1. A: I'm tired. We (walk) have been walking for more than an hour.

Let's stop and rest for a while.


B: Okay.
2. A: Is the post office far from here?
B: Not at all. I (walk) have walked there many times.
3. A: Do you like here?

B: I (be) have been living here for only a short while. I don’t know yet
4. A: I (read)have read this chapter in my chemistry text three times,

and I still don't understand it!


B: Maybe I can help.
5. A: My eyes are getting tired. I (read) have been reading for two hours. I

think I'll take a break.


B: Why don't we go for a walk?
6. A: Do you like the Edgewater Inn?

B: Very much. I (stay) have stayed there at least a dozen


times. It's my favorite hotel.
7. A: The baby's crying. Shouldn't we do'something?

B: He's all right


A: Are you sure? He (cry) has been crying for almost ten minutes.
B: Okay. I'll go into his room and see if anything's wrong.
8. A: Who's your daughter's new teacher?

B: Mrs. Jackson.
A: She's one of the best teachers at the elementary school. She
(reach) Has been teaching/ has taught kindergarten for twenty years.
9. A: Ed (play)has been playing/has played Tennis for ten years, but he still doesn't have
a good backhand.

B: Neither do I, and I (play) have been playing/have played tennis for twenty years.
10. A: Where does Mr. Alvarez work?

B: At the power company. He (work) has been working/has worked here


for fifteen years. He likes his job.
A: What about his neighbor, Mr. Perez?
B: He's currently unemployed, but he'll find a new job soon
A: What kind of job experience does he have?
B: He (work) has worked for asmall manufacturing firm,
for the telephone company, and at two of the world's leading software companies.
With all that work experience, he won't have any trouble finding another job.

Exercise 23, page 99


1. I (sit) am sitting in class right now. I (sit) have been sitting here since one o’clock.
2. Kate is standing at the corner. She (wait) is waiting For the bus. She (wait) has been
waiting for the bus for twenty minutes.
3. Scott and Rebecca (talk) are talking on the phone right now. They (talk) have been talking
On the phone for over an hour.
4. Right now we’re in class. We (do) are doing an exercise. We (do) have been doing this
exercise for a couple of minutes.
5. A: You look busy right now. What (you, do) are you doing?
B: I (work) am working on my physics experiment. It’s a long and difficult experiment.
A: How long (you, work) have you been working On it?
B: I started planning it last January. I (work) have been working on it since then.

Exercise 7, pages 88 - 89
1. A: Have you ever been in Europe?
B: Yes, I have. I (be) have been in Europe several times. In fact, I (be) was in Europe last
year.

2. A: Are you going to finish your work before you go to bed?


B: I (finish, already*) have already finished it. I (finish) finished my work two hours ago.

3. A: Have you ever eaten at Al’s Steak House?


B: yes, I have. I (eat) have eaten there many times. In fact, my wife and I (eat) ate there last
night.

4. A: Do you and Erica want to go the movie at the palace theater with us tonight?
B: No thanks. We (see, already) have already seen it. We (see) saw it last
week.

5. A: When are you going to write your report for Mr. Goldberg?
B: I (write, already) have already written it. I (write) wrote it two days ago and gave it to
him.

6. A: (Antonio, have, ever) has Antonio ever had a job?


B: Yes, he has. He (have) has had lots of part-time jobs. Last summer he (have) had a job at
his Uncle’s waterbed store.

7. A: This is a good book. Would you like to read it when I’m finished?
B: Thanks, but I (read, already) have already read it. I (read) read it a couple of months ago.

8. A: What Europeans countries (you, visit) have you visited?


B : I (visit) have visited Hungary, Germany, Switzerland. I (visit) visited Hungary in 1998. I
(be) was in Germany and Switzerland in 2001.

Exercise 33, page 80


1. I used to kick ed my sister’s legs.
2. We had a test last week, and I pastpassed it.
3. I notdo not like the food in the United StateStates.
4. I useused to get up at noon, but now I have to be at work by eight.
5. I study hardlyhard every day, but my englishEnglish is not be improveimproving.
6. Everyone enjoyenjoys these English classes.
7. At the picnic, we sang songs and talktalked to each other.
8. I learn the englishstudied English in my school in hong KongHong Kong before I comecame
here.
9. I like to travel. I gonna goam going to go to new and interesting places all my life.
10. Now I studyam studying at this school and I living with my cousin. I am always meet my
friends in the cafeteria and we talkingtalk about our classes.
11. When I wake up in the morning. I am turningturn on the radio. Before I get up.
12. I am live with an American family. They are having four childrens have
four childrenschildren.
13. When I was at the outdoor market. I pointed at the chicken I wanted to buy. The man was
takingtook it from a wooden cage and killkilled it without mercy.
14. Every day I wake up when the buds begin to sing. If the weather is not to be cloudy, I am
seeingcan see a beautiful sunrise from my bed.
15. My husband and children they are going to join me after I will finish my English course.

Exercise 32, page 79


(1) Three hundred and fifty years ago, people (make) made their own clothes.
They (have, not) didn’t have machines for making clothes. There (be, not) weren’t any
clothing factories. People (wear) wore homemade clothes that were sewn by hand.
(2) Today, very few people (make)make their own clothes. Clothing (come) comes ready-
made from factories. People (buy)buy almost all their clothes from stores.
(3) The modern clothing industry (be) is international. As a result, people from
different countries often (wear)wear similar clothes. For example, people in many different
countries throughout the world (wear)wear jeans and T-shirts.
(4) However, some regional differences in clothing still (exist)exist For instance, people
of the Arabian deserts (wear)wear loose, flowing robes to protect themselves from the heat of
the sun. In parts of northern Europe, fur hats (be) are common in the winter.
(5) In the future, there (be, probably)will probably be fewer and fewer differences in
clothing. People throughout the world (wear) will wear clothes from the same factories. (we
all, dress) Will we all dress alike in the future? TV shows and movies about the future often
(show) show everybody in a uniform of some kind. What (you, think)do you think?

Exercise 31, pages 77 - 78


1. I usually (ride) ride my bicycle to work in the morning, but it (rain) was raining when I left
my house early this morning, so I (take) took the bus. After I (arrive) arrived at work,
I(discover) discovered that I had left my briefcase at home.

2. A: Are you going to take the kids to the amusement park tomorrow morning?
B: Yes. It (open) opens. at 10:00. If we (leave) leave here at 9:30, we'll get there at 9:55. The
kids can be the first ones in the park.

3. A: Ouch!
B: What happened?
A: I (cut) cut my finger.
B: It (bleed) is bleeding. !
A: I know!
B: Put pressure on it. I (get) will get some antibiotic and a
bandage.
A: Thanks.

4. A: I (go) am going to a lecture on Shakespeare tomorrow evening. Want to join me?

B: Nah. Brian and I (go) are going to a movie-Godzilla Eau the Earth.

5. A: Your phone (ring) is ringing


B: I (know) know
A: (you, answer) Are you going to answer it
B: No.
A: (you, want) Do you want me to get it?
B: No thanks
A: Why (you, want, not) don't you want to answer your phone?
B: I (expect) am expecting another call from the bill collector. I
have a bunch of bills I haven't paid. I (want, not) don't want to talk her
A: Oh.

6. A: What (you, wear) are you wearing to Eric's wedding tomorrow?


B: My blue dress, I guess. How about you?
A: I (plan) am planning to wear my new outfit. I (buy) bought it just a few days ago. It (be)
is a yellow suit with a white blouse. Just a minute. I (show) will show it to you Wait right here. I
(get) will get it from my closet and (bring) bring
it out.

7. A: Look! There (be) is a police car behind us. Its lights (flash) are flashing
B: I (know) know I (know) know ! I (see) see
A: What (go) is going on? (you, speed) Are you speeding ?
B: No, I'm not. I (drive) am driving the speed limit
A: Ah, look. The police car (pass) is passing us
B: Whew!

8. A: (the sun, keep) Will the sun keep burning forever, or (it, burn, eventually)will it
eventually burnitself out?
B: It (burn, eventually) will eventually burn itself out but that (happen, not) will eventually burn
won't happen for billions of years.

9. Sometime in the next twenty-five years, a spaceship with a human crew (land) will land is
going to land on Mars. I (think) think they (find) will find evidence of some kind of life
forms there, but I (expect, not) don't expect them to encounter sentient beings. Someday,
however, I (believe) believe that humans (make) are going to make contact with other
intelligent beings in the universe.

Exercise 20, page 69

Directions: Complete the sentences by using a form of the words in parentheses.

1. a. Before Tom (go) goes to bed, he always (brush) brushes his teeth.

b. Before Tom (go) goes to bed later tonight, he (e-mail) will e-mail his girlfriend.

c. Before Tom (go) went to bed last night, he (take) took a shower.

d. While Tom (take) was taking a shower last night, the phone (ring) rang

c. As soon as the phone (ring) rang last night, Tom (jump) jumped out of the shower to answer
it.

f. As soon as Tom (get) gets up tomorrow morning, he (brush) will brush his teeth.

g. Tom always (brush) brushes his teeth as soon as he (get) gets up.

2. a. After I (get) get home from work every afternoon, I


usually (drink)drink a cup of tea.

b. After I (get) get home from work tomorrow afternoon, I (drink) will drink
a cup of tea.

c. I (have, not) will not have any tea until I (get) get home from work tomorrow.
d. After I (get) got home from work yesterday, I (drink) drank

a cup of tea.

e. While I (drink) was drinking a cup of tea yesterday afternoon, my neighbor (come) came
over, so I (offer) offered

her a cup of tea too.

f. My neighbor (drop, probably) will probably drop over again tomorrow. If she (come) comes
,I (make) will make a cup of tea for her.

23. Exercise 16, page 66-67


1. take/read
I ‘ll read the textbook before I take the final exam next month.
2. return/call
Mr. Lee will call his wife as soon as he returns to the otel to night.
3. come/be,not
I won’t be home tomorrow when the painters come to paint my apartment. Someone else
will have to let them in.
4. prepare/go
Before I go to my job interview tomorrow, I will prepare a list of questions I want to ask
about the company.
5. visit/take
when Sandra visits us this coming weekend, we will take her to our favorite seafood
restaurant.
6. stay/call
I will stay by the phone until Rosa calls.
7. miss/come,not
If Adam doesn’t come to work tomorrow morning, he will miss a very important
meeting.
8. get/be/eat
If Barbara gets home on time tonight, we will eat dinner at 6.30. If she is late,dinner will
be late.

24. Exercise 14, page 64


1. A: Why did you buy this flour?
B: I ‘m going to make some bread.

2. A: could someone get me a glass of water?


B: Certainly. I ‘ll get you one. Would you like some ice in it?

3. A: Are you going to go to the post office soon?


B: Yes. Why?
A: I need to send this letter today.
B: I will mail it for you
A: Thanks.

4. A: Why are you carrying that box?


B: I am going to mail it to my sister. I’m on my way to the post office.
5. A: Could someone please open the
window? B: I will do it.
A: Thanks.

6. A: What are you vacation plans?


B: We are going to spend two weeks on a Greek island.

7. A: I have a note for Joe from Rachel. I don’t know waht to do with
it. B: Let me have it. I will give it to him. He’s in my algebra class.
A: Thanks. But you have to promise not to read it.

8. A: Did you know that Sara and i are moving? We found a great apartment on
45th Street.
B: That’s terrific. I will help you on moving day if you like.
A: Hey, great! We’d really appreciate that.

9. A: Do you have a car?


B: Yes, but I am going to sell it. I don’t need it now that I live in the city.

10. A: Do you want to walk to the meeting


together? B: Okay. I will meet you by the
elevator. Okay? A: Okay . I will wait for you
there.

Exercise 23, pages 50 - 51


1. My mother called me around 5:00.My husband came home a little after that.
When he (come) came home I (talk) was talking to my mother on the
phone.

2. I (buy) bought a small gift before I (go) went to the hospital yesterday to visit my friend.
3. Yesterday afternoon I (go)was going to visit the Smith family.When I (get) got there
around two o’clock,Mrs.Smith (be) was in the yard.She (plant) was planting flowers in
her garden.Mr.Smith (be) was in the garage.He (work) was working on their car.He
(change) was changing the oil.The children (play) were playing in the front yard.In other
words,while Mr.Smith (change) was changing the oil in the car,the children were playing
with a ball in the yard.
4. I (hit) hit my thumb while I (use) was using the hammer.Ouch! That (hurt) was hurthing
5. As soon as we (hear) heard the news of the approaching hurricane,we (begin) began our
preparations for the storm.
6. It was a long walk home.Mr.Chu (walk) walkeduntil he (get) got tired.Then he
(stop) stoped and rested until he (be) was strong enough to continue.
7. While I (lie) was lied in bed last night ,I (hear) heard a strange noise.When I
(hear)was heard this strange noise,I (turn)turned on the light.I (hold) held my breath
and (listen) listened carefully.A mouse (chew) was chewing on something under the
floor.
8. I work at a computer all a long.Yesterday while I was looking at my computer
screen,I(start) started to feel a little dizzy,so I (take) taked a break.While I (take) was
taking a short break outdoors and (enjoy) enjoyed the warmth of the sun on my face,an
elderly gentleman (come) came up to me and asked me for directions to the public
library.After I (tell) told him how to get there,he (thank) thanks me and (go) went on his
way.I (stay) stayed outside until a big cloud (come) came and (cover) covered the
sun,and then I reluctantly (go) went back inside to work.As soon as I ( return)was
returned to my desk,I (notice) noticed that my computer (make) made a funny noise.It
(hum) hummed loudly,and my screen was frozen.I (think) thought for a moment,then I
(shut) shutted my computer off,(get) got up from my desk,and (leave) left.I (spend) was
spending the rest of the day in the sunshine.
Exercise 20, pages 44 - 47
(1) Once upon a time,a king and his three daughters (live) lived in a castle in a faraway
land.One day while the king (think) was thinking about his daughters,he (have) had
an idea.He (form) formed a plan for finding husbands for them.
(2) When it (come) came time for the three daughters to marry,the king (announce)
announced his plan.He said,”I’m going to take three jewels to the fountain in the center
of the village.The young men (meet) meet together there every day.The three young
man who find the jewels will become my daughters husband”.
(3) The next day,the king (choose) choosen three jewels-an emerald,a ruby,and a diamond-
and (take) thought them into the village.He (hold) held them in his hand and (walk)
walked among the young men.First he (drop) dropped the emerald,then the ruby,and then
the diamond.A handsome man (Pick) picked up the emerald.Then a wealthy prince
(spot) spotted the ruby (bend) bended down to pick it up.The king (be) was very pleades.
(4) But then a frog (hop) was hopping toward the diamond and (pick) picked it up.The frog
(bring) brought the diamond to the king and said,”I am the frog prince.I (claim) claimed
your third daughter as my wife”
(5) When the king (tell) was telling Tina,his third daughter,about the frog prince,she
(refuse) refused to marry him.When the people of the land (hear) was heard the news
about the frog and the princess,they (laugh) laughed and (laugh) laughed .”Heve
you heard the news?”the people (say) said to each other.”Princess tina is going to marry
a frog!”
(6) Tina (feel) feld terrible.She said ,”I am the unluckiest person in the world”>She (fall)
falled to the floor and (sob) sob .Her father (understand,not) d on’t understand
her.She (hide) hid from her friends and (keep) kept her pain in her heart.Every day,she
(grow) grew sadder and sadder.Her two sisters (have) had grand weddings. Their
wedding bells (ring) rang with joy across the land.
(7) Eventually, Tina (leave) left the castle. She (run) ran away from her family and (go)
was goingto live in the woods by herself. She (eat) ate simple food, (drink) drunk water
from the lake, (cut) cutter her own firewood, (wash) washed her own clothes, the floor
herself, (make) made her own bed, and (take) took care of all her own needs. But she
(be) was very lonely and unhappy.
(8) One day Tina (go) wentswimming. The water (be) was deep and cold. Tina (swim)
was swimming for a long time and (become) became very tired. While she (swim) was
swimming back toward the shore, she (lose) lost the desire to live. She (quit)
quitetrying to swim to safety. She (drown) drowned when the frog suddenly (appear)
appeared and with all his suength (Push) pushed Tina to the shore. He (save) saved her
life.
(9) "Why (save,you) do you save my life, Frog?" "Because you (be) are very young and
you (have) have a lot to live for." "No, I (do, not) don’t ," said the princess. "I (be) am
the most miserable person in the whole universe."
(10) "Let's talk about it," (say) said the frog. And they (begin) beganto talk. Tina and
the Frog Prince (sit) sattogether for hours and hours. Frog (listen) listened and
(understand) understand. He (telI) told her about himself and his own unhappiness and
loneliness. They (share) shared their minds and hearts. Day after day, they (spend) spent
hours with each other. They (talk) talked(laugh) laugh , (play) played and (work) worked
together.
(11) One day while they (sit) sat near the lake,Tina (bend) bended down and, with
great affection, (kiss) kissed the frog on his forehead. Poof! Suddenly the frog (turn)
turned into a man! He (take) took Tina in his arms, and said, "You (save) save me with
your kiss. Outside, I (look) look like a frog, but you (see) see inside and (find) find the
real me. Now I (be) am free. An evil wizard had turned me into a frog until I found the
love of a woman with a truly good heart!' When Tina through outside appearances,
she (find) found me love.
(12) Tina and the prince (return) returned to the castle and (get) got married. Her
two sisters, she discovered, (be) was very unhappy. The handsome husband (ignore)
ignored his wife and (talk, not) was not talking to her. The wealthy husband (make)
madefunof his wife and (give) gaveher orders all the time. But Tina and her Frog
Prince (live) life happily ever after.

Exercise 16, page 40


1. At 6:00 p.m. Bob sat down at the table and began to eat. At 6:05 Bob (eat) was eating dinner.

2. While Bob (eat) was eating dinner, Ann (come) came through the door.

3. In other words, when Ann (come) came through the door, Bob (eat) was eating dinner.

4. Bob went to bed at 10:30. At 11:00 Bob (sleep). Was sleeping

5. While Bob (sleep) was sleeping, the phone (ring). rang

6. In other words, when the phone (ring) rang, Bob (sleep). Was sleeping

7. Bob left his house at 8:00 A.M. and (begin) began to walk to class.

8. While he (walk) was walking to class, he (see) saw Mrs. Smith.

9. When Bob (see) saw Mrs. Smith, she (stand) was standing on her front porch. She (hold) was
holding a broom.

10. Mrs. Smith (wave) waved at Bob when she (see) saw him.

Exercise23, page 23
1) My friend Omar owns his own car now. It's brand new. Today he is driving to a small
town north of the city to visit his aunt. He loves to listen to music, so the CD player is
playing one of his favorite CDs-loudly. Omar is very happy: he is driving his own car
and listening to loud music. He looking forward to his visit with his aunt.

(2) Omar visits his aunt once in a week. She's elderly and lives alone. She is thinks
Omar a wonderful nephew. She loves his visits. He tries to be helpful and considerate in
every way. His aunt doesn't hear well, so Omar speaks loudly and clearly when he's with
her.

(3) when he’s there, he fixes things for her around her apartment and helps her with her
shopping. He doesn'tstay with her overnight. He usually is stays for a few hours and then
heads back to the city. He kisses his aunt good-bye and gives her a hug before he leaves.
Omar is a very good nephew.

Exercise19, pages 17 - 18

1. Rightnow I (look) amlookingattheboard. I (see) seesomewordsontheboard.


2. A: (you, need) Do youneedsomehelp, Mrs. Brown? (you, want) Do
youwantmetocarrythatboxforyou?
B: Yes, thankyou. That'sverykindofyou.
3. A: Who is thatman? I (think) thinkthat I (know) knowhim, but I (forget) forget his name.
B: That's Mr. Martinez.
A: That'sright! I (remember) rememberhimnow.
4. A: (you, believe) Do youbelieve in
flyingsaucers? B: What (you, talk) are
youtalkingabout?
A: You know, spaceshipsfromouterspacewithaliencreaturesaboard.
B: In myopinion, flyingsaucers (exist) existonly in people'simaginations.
5. Rightnowthechildren (be) areatthebeach. They (have) are having a goodtime. They
(have) have a beachball, andthey (play) are playingcatchwithit. They (like)
liketoplaycatch. Theirparents (sunbathe) are sunbathing. They (try) are tryingtoget a tan.
They (listen) are listeningto music on a radio. They also (hear)
hearthesoundofseagullsandthesoundofthewaves.
6. A: What (you, think) are youthinkingaboutrightnow?
B: I (think) amthinkingaboutseagullsandwaves.
A: (you, like) Do youlikeseagulls?
B: Yes. I (think) thinkseagulls are interestingbirds.
7. A: Whichcolor (you, prefer) doyouprefer,
redorblue? B: I (like) likebluebetterthan red. Why?
A: I (read) amreading a magazinearticlerightnow. Accordingtothearticle, peoplewho
(prefer) preferbluetored (be) arecalmand (value) valuehonestyandloyalty in
theirfriends. A preferenceforred (mean) meansthat a person (be) isaggressiveand (love)
lovesexcitement.
B: Oh? That (sound) soundslike a bunchofnonsensetome.
8. A: Does theearthturnaroundandaround?
B: Yes, Jimmy. The earth (spin) spinsaroundandaroundonitsaxis as itcirclesthe sun. The
earth (spin) isspinningrapidlyatthisverymoment.
A: Really? I can'tfeelitmoving. (you, try) Are youtryingtofoolme?
B: Ofcourse not! (you, think, really) Do youreallythinkthattheearthisn'tmoving?
A: I guessso. Yes. I can'tseeitmove. Yes. Itisn'tmoving.
B: (you, believe) Do youbelieveonlythosethingsthatyoucansee?
Lookatthetreesoutthewindow. All ofthem (grow) are growingatthisverymoment,
butyoucan'tseethegrowth. They (get) are
gettingbiggerandbiggerwitheverysecondthatpasses. You can'tseethetreesgrow,
andyoucan'tfeeltheearth spin, butbothevents (take) are
takingplaceatthismomentwhileyouand I (speak) are speaking.
A: Really? Howdoyouknow?

Exercise 5, pages 5 - 6

1. Shhh. The baby (sleep) issleeping. The baby (sleep) sleepsfortenhourseverynight.


2. RightnowI'm in class. I (sit) amsittingatmydesk. I usually (sit) sitatthesamedesk in
classeveryday.
3. Ali (speak) speaksArabic. Arabicis his nativelanguage, butrightnow he
(speak) isspeakingEnglish.
4. A: (it, rain) Does itrain a lot in
southernCalifornia? B: No. The weather (be)
isusuallywarmandsunny.
5. A: Lookoutthewindow. (it, rain) Is itraining? Should I
takemyumbrella? B: It (start) isstartingtosprinkle.
6. A: Look. It'sYourself.
B: Where?
A: Over there. He (walk) iswalkingoutofthebakery.
7. A: Oscar usually (walk) walkstowork. (walk,you) Do youwalktoworkeveryday,
too? B: Yes.
A: (Oscar, walk) Does Oscar walkwithyou?
B: Sometimes.
8. A: Flowers! Flowersfor sale! Yes sir! Can I
helpyou? B: I'lltakethose... theyellowones.
A: Here you are, mister. Are theyfor a specialoccasion?
B: I (buy) ambuyingthemformywife. I (buy) buyherflowersonthefirstdayofeverymonth.

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