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Answer Key to Extra Grammar Exercises

Unit 1

Lesson 1
Page 5
Exercise 1
2. is
3. is
4. am
5. is

Exercise 2
2. You’re a student.
3. He’s Victor.
4. I’m an athlete.
5. Monica’s an actor.

Exercise 3
2. She’s not a teacher. OR She isn’t a teacher.
3. I’m not an architect.
4. You’re not Sara. OR You aren’t Sara.
5. He’s not a flight attendant. OR He isn’t a flight attendant.

Lesson 2
Page 6
Exercise 1
2. They are chefs.
3. You are not photographers.
4. You are not artists.
5. Jen and Clark are not managers.

Exercise 2
2. We aren’t Ben and Sam.
3. You aren’t doctors.
5. They’re not pilots.
6. You’re not students.

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Page 7
Exercise 1
3. Yes, she is.
4. No, he’s not. OR No, he isn’t.
5. Yes, we are.
6. Yes, they are.
7. No I’m not.
8. Yes, I am.

Exercise 2
2. Are you flight attendants?
3. Is he a chef?
4. Are they bankers?
5. Are Kate and Laura over there?

Lesson 3
Page 9
Exercise 1
4. Katherine Blake
6. New York
8. Italy

Exercise 2
3. photographer
4. actors
5. musicians
6. pilot

Unit 2

Lesson 1
Page 12
Exercise 1
2. her
3. Your
4. our
5. Her
6. their

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Exercise 2
2. her
3. their
4. his
5. her
6. their

Page 13
Exercise 1
2. Is he from Mexico?
3. Are they from France?
4. Are you from Japan?

Exercise 2
2. A: Where are her classmates from?
B: ’re from
3. A: Where’s our neighbor from?
B: ’s from
4. A: Where are their friends from?
B: ’re from
5. A: Where’s your teacher from?
B: ’s from

Lesson 3
Page 17
Exercise 1
2. What’s
3. What are
4. What’s
5. What are
6. What’s
7. What are
8. What’s

Exercise 2
2. What’s his phone number?
3. What’s her occupation?
4. What are their first names?
5. What’s our e-mail address?
6. What are their occupations?

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Exercise 3
2. What’s Tito and Eva’s phone number?
3. What’s Burt’s occupation?
4. What are your friends’ first names?
5. What is your colleague’s last name?
6. What are your classmates’ e-mail addresses?

Unit 3

Lesson 1
Page 21
Exercise 1
2. It’s around the corner.
3. It’s on the right.
4. It’s next to the bank.
5. It’s on the left.
6. It’s between the bookstore and the newsstand.

Exercise 2
2. Where’s the newsstand?
3. Where’s the bookstore?
4. Where’s the pharmacy?

Lesson 2
Page 22
Exercise 1
2. Take a taxi to the school.
3. Don’t take the bus.
4. Don’t walk to the restaurant.
5. Don’t take the train to the bank.

Exercise 2
2. Take a taxi.
3. Drive.

Exercise 3
2. Don’t drive to the bookstore.
3. Don’t walk to the newsstand.
4. Don’t take the bus to the bank.

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Lesson 3
Page 24
Exercise 1
3. I go by taxi to the restaurant.
4. I go by car to the pharmacy.
5. I don’t go by bus to the bank.
6. I go by bus to the bookstore.

Unit 4

Lesson 1
Page 29
Exercise 1
2. What’s
3. Who are
4. Who’s
5. What’s
6. Who are
7. Who are
8. What are
9. Who are
10. What are
11. Who’s
12. What’s

Exercise 2
2. Who’s he?
3. Who are they?
4. Who’s she?
5. Who are they?
6. Who’s he?
7. Who are they?
8. Who’s she?

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Lesson 2
Page 30
Exercise 1
2. are OR ’re
3. am OR ’m
4. is OR ’s
5. are
6. is OR ’s
7. are
8. are

Exercise 2
2. Her classmates are very tall.
3. My neighbors are so old!
4. His grandparents are very short.
5. Our son is very handsome.
6. Their boss is so young!

Lesson 3
Page 32
Exercise 1
2. have
3. have
4. has
5. have
6. has
7. have
8. have

Exercise 2
2. are
3. is
4. has
5. is
6. are
7. is
8. have

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Page 33
Exercise 1
2. How old are your grandparents?
3. How old is your brother?
4. How old are your son and daughter? / How old are your children?
5. How old is Beth’s mother?
6. How old is your boss?
7. How old are Frank’s colleagues?
8. How old are you?

Exercise 2
2. is, is
3. are, has, has
3. have, is, is, am
4. is, is, have
5. is, has, is, is
6. is, have

Unit 5

Lesson 2
Page 39
Exercise 1
2. on, at
3. at, on
4. on
5. at
6. on, at
7. at
8. on

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Exercise 2
2. A: When
B: on
3. A: day
B: on
4. A: time
B: at
5. A: What
B: on
6. A: time
B: It’s
7. A: When
B: on
8. A: day
B: on

Lesson 3
Page 41
Exercise 1
1. b. The meeting is on Tuesday.
c. The game is in the morning.
2. a. The train is at 2:37.
b. The class is at night.
c. The party is on July 3rd.
3. a. The dinner is on Friday.
b. Her birthday is on November 1st.
c. The party is in October.

Exercise 2
2. A: in
B: on
3. A: on
B: at
4. at
5. on
6. A: in
B: in

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Unit 6

Lesson 1
Page 45
Exercise 1
2. wants
3. has
4. like
5. wants
6. like
7. needs
8. likes
9. needs
10. need
11. need

Lesson 2
Page 46
Exercise 1
2. I don’t need a white shirt at work.
3. They don’t want black shoes.
4. The store doesn’t have those jackets.
5. We don’t want red ties.
6. The doctors don’t wear white jackets here.
7. Millie’s mom doesn’t like old clothes.

Exercise 2
2. she does
3. I don’t
4. he doesn’t
5. we do
6. they do
7. she does
8. he doesn’t

Exercise 3
2. Do they have cute children?
3. Does your sister want a gray suit?
4. Does this store have that sweater in extra large?
5. Do I need a tie at work?
6. Does Tom like his boss?
7. Do the students need jackets at school?

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Lesson 3
Page 48
Exercise 1
2. The children don’t need white shirts at school.
3. Our clothes are dirty.
4. They are very nice.
5. These jackets aren’t cheap.
6. It’s so expensive.
7. Their clothes are clean.
8. Our children need new shoes.
9. This shirt is very tight in small.

Exercise 2
2. This store has expensive clothes.
3. We love black shirts.
4. My parents have two nice cars.

Page 49
Exercise 1
2. What do your daughter’s friends need?
3. What does Martin want?
4. What do we have?
5. What color shoes do you need at work?
6. What color shirts does he like?
7. What size jacket does your son need?
8. Why does he like loose clothes at home?
9. Why do your parents want a new car?
10. Which dress does Claire like?
11. Which store has cheap suits?
12. Which teacher wants new books?

Exercise 2
2. one
3. one
4. one

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Unit 7

Lesson 1
Page 53
Exercise 1
2. shaves
3. combs his hair
4. gets undressed
5. goes to bed
6. watches TV
7. eats dinner
8. puts on makeup
9. makes lunch
10. brushes her teeth

Exercise 2
2. brush
3. take
4. eat
5. check
6. studies
7. checks
8. gets
9. get
10. go
11. go
12. watches
13. goes
14. gets up

Page 53
Exercise 1
2. do you get up
3. do your parents come home
4. does your husband make dinner
5. do they study
6. does your daughter go to work

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Lesson 2
Page 55
Exercise 1
Students should check items 2 and 6.
3. They always listen to music in the afternoon.
4. She sometimes goes to parties on Friday evening.
5. Hank and his wife never go dancing.
7. My classmates usually play soccer on Sunday.
8. We always exercise in the morning.

Exercise 2
2. My sister usually visits friends on Saturday.
3. We sometimes go dancing in the evening.
4. They never go out for dinner on weekdays.
5. My brother always goes to the movies on Sunday afternoon.
6. Her grandfather usually takes a nap at 7:00 p.m.
7. My sister sometimes plays soccer after school.
8. I never check e-mail in the morning.

Lesson 3
Page 56
Exercise 1
2. How often does your brother wash the dishes?
3. How often does her father take out the garbage?
4. How often do your parents go shopping?
5. How often do you clean the house?
6. How often does your sister play soccer?
7. How often does she brush her teeth?
8. How often do they go out for dinner?

Page 57
Exercise 1
2. Who washes the dishes?
3. Who takes out the garbage?
4. Who goes shopping?
5. Who comes home at 5:00?
6. Who makes lunch on weekends?

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Unit 8

Lesson 1
Page 64
Exercise 1
2. Where does
3. Where do
4. Where do
5. Where do
6. Where do
7. Where do
8. Where do

Exercise 2
2. A: does
B: in, on
3. A: do
B: in, on
4. A: does
B: at
5. A: do
B: at
6. A: do
B: at

Lesson 2
Page 66
Exercise 1
2. A: Are there windows
B: there are
3. A: Are there
B: there aren’t
4. A: Is there a newsstand
B: there is
5. A: Is there a second floor
B: there isn’t
6. A: Are there balconies
B: there are

Exercise 2
2. How many onions do we have?
3. How many suits does Jake have?
4. How many windows does your kitchen have?
5. How many bookstores does your neighborhood have?
6. How many grandchildren do Jim and Betty have?
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Unit 9

Lesson 1
Page 73
Exercise 1
2. My sister’s not visiting friends right now. OR My sister isn’t visiting friends right
now.
3. I’m not checking e-mail.
4. Charles isn’t cleaning the house.
5. Our friends aren’t playing soccer in the park.
6. My dad’s not taking a shower. OR My dad isn’t taking a shower.
7. Selma’s not taking a nap in the living room. OR Selma isn’t taking a nap in the
living room.
8. They’re not studying vocabulary for tomorrow’s class. OR They aren’t studying
vocabulary for tomorrow’s class.
9. My family’s not watching TV right now. OR My family isn’t watching TV right
now.
10. Elaine and her family aren’t eating breakfast.

Exercise 2
2. Is it raining in New York?
3. Is your father taking a taxi to the restaurant?
4. Are my friends exercising at home today?
5. Are your neighbors doing the laundry?

Exercise 3
2. she is
3. they’re not OR they aren’t
4. I am
5. we’re not OR we aren’t
6. he’s not OR he isn’t

Lesson 2
Page 74
Exercise 1
2. Are they visiting their relatives this weekend?
3. Are you going shopping on Friday?
4. Dad’s coming home late this evening.
5. I’m not cleaning the house tomorrow.
6. They’re going out for dinner tonight.
7. Are your classmates taking the bus to the game?
8. Is she playing soccer in the park on Sunday?
9. Are Sally and Mark going dancing after work?
10. I’m washing the dishes tomorrow, and my husband’s washing the dishes the day
after tomorrow.
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Lesson 3
Page 76
Exercise 1
2. Who’s taking a nap?
3. Where’s Robert walking?
4. What time’s Linda coming home?

Exercise 2
2. What
3. Where
4. Where
5. What
6. What
7. Who

Exercise 3
2. Where is she driving?
3. What are they doing?
4. What are Lane and Beth studying?
5. Who is / Who’s walking to school?
6. Who is / Who’s taking a shower in the upstairs bathroom?

Page 77
Exercise 1
2. putting on
3. getting up
4. going shopping
5. coming
6. cooking

Unit 10

Lesson 1
Page 81
Exercise 1
2. How many potatoes are there on the shelf?
3. How many lemons are there in the fridge?
4. How many bedrooms are there in the house?
5. How many students are there in your English class?
6. How many peppers are there?
7. How many bottles of juice are there in the cabinet?

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Exercise 2
2. there aren’t
3. there are
4. there aren’t
5. there are
6. there aren’t

Lesson 2
Page 83
Exercise 1
1. C
2. C
3. C
4. NC
5. NC
6. NC
7. NC
8. NC
9. C
10. C
11. C
12. NC
13. C
14. C
15. NC
16. C
17. C
18. C
19. NC
20. C
21. C
22. C
23. NC
24. NC
25. C
26. NC
27. NC
28. C
29. NC
30. C
31. NC

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Page 83
Exercise 1
2. How many
3. How much
4. How much
5. How much
6. How many

Exercise 2
2. b. boxes
3. b. bananas
4. b. onions
5. b. a loaf

Lesson 3
Page 84
Exercise 1
2. likes
3. eats
4. cook
5. are studying
6. don’t need
7. are checking
8. do
9. are taking
10. goes

Unit 11

Lesson 1
Page 89
Exercise 1
2. were
3. was
4. were
5. was
6. was
7. was
8. was
9. was
10. were

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Exercise 2
2. Jessica wasn’t in our class.
3. The apartment wasn’t nice.
4. The chairs in the dining room weren’t new.
5. My boss wasn’t at the party.
6. Yesterday wasn’t Tuesday.
7. The kitchen wasn’t small.
8. There aren’t two bedrooms upstairs.

Exercise 3
2. I wasn’t
3. it was
4. it wasn’t
5. he was
6. they weren’t
7. it was
8. they were

Lesson 2
Page 90
Exercise 1
2. shaved
3. watched
4. exercised
5. listened
6. played
7. checked
8. visited
9. washed
10. cleaned
11. walked
12. studied

Exercise 2
2. Mike and Ellie drove to work yesterday.
3. The bus came on time.
4. Our friends went to the party.
5. My daughter took the bus to school yesterday.
6. He went dancing last weekend.
7. Marie played soccer with her friends at the park.
8. I went to bed late last night.
9. Ron got dressed before breakfast.
10. You studied last week.

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Exercise 3
2. stayed home, watched
3. went
4. cooked
5. didn’t take out, did
6. didn’t like
7. invited
8. checked, took
9. didn’t eat, ate
10. got up, shaved

Page 91
Exercise 1
2. A: Did they wait for the train?
B: No, they didn’t.
3. A: Did Javier buy a new suit?
B: Yes, he did.
4. A: Did Carla arrive at 9:00?
B: Yes, she did.
5. A: Did Bill and Sam ask for directions?
B: No, they didn’t.

Exercise 2
1. How many games did you play?
2. Where did you go after the movie?
3. How did you get to work today?
4. What time did you eat lunch?
5. Who did you call this morning?
6. What did you do last night?

Unit 12

Lesson 1
Page 97
Exercise 1
2. He has green eyes.
3. They have curly, black hair.
4. He has straight, brown hair.
5. My sister has blue eyes.
6. I have long eyelashes.
7. His father has short, curly hair.
8. Her mother has dark, wavy hair.

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Exercise 2
2. Her eyes are pretty and green.
3. His hair is curly.
4. My grandmother’s hair is beautiful and white.
5. His sister’s eyelashes are long.
6. Their father’s beard is long and gray.
7. Her brother’s mustache is small.
8. My mother’s hair is straight and blonde.

Lesson 3
Page 101
Exercise 1
2. should
3. shouldn’t
4. should
5. should
6. shouldn’t
7. shouldn’t
8. should

Exercise 2
2. He shouldn’t go to the movies every day.
3. She should take a nap this afternoon.
4. My daughters shouldn’t go to bed at 11:00.
5. You should call your brother back later.
6. We shouldn’t go for a drive today.
7. You shouldn’t go running at night.
8. Your neighbors should come to our party.

Unit 13

Lesson 1
Page 105
Exercise 1
2. Can your sister knit?
3. Can your father fix things?
4. Can your brothers ski?
5. Can you speak Japanese?
6. Can your mother draw?

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Lesson 2
Page 106
Exercise 1
2. It’s too early
3. it’s too late
4. I’m too full
5. I’m too busy
6. It’s too early

Exercise 2
2. This fish is too old.
3. That lamp is too ugly.
4. I’m too hungry.
5. They’re too young.
6. It’s too windy.
7. It’s too hot.
8. It’s too short.

Lesson 3
Page 108
Exercise 1
2. Could you please take out the garbage?
3. Could you please make dinner tonight?
4. Could you please wash the dishes after lunch?
5. Could you please clean the house this Sunday?
6. Could you please go shopping for dinner?
7. Could you please check your e-mail now?
8. Could you please call the bank this afternoon?
9. Could you please get up early tomorrow morning?
10. Could you please come to class on time?
11. Could you please play the violin at my party?
12. Could you please fix our TV?
13. Could you please tell me about your family?
14. Could you please spell your last name?
15. Could you please comb your hair?

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Unit 14

Lesson 2
Page 115
Exercise 1
2. is going to study nursing
3. are going to get married
4. are going to listen to music
5. are going to take a nap
6. is going to check his e-mail
7. am going to be late

Exercise 2
2. They’re not going to graduate next year. / They aren’t going to graduate next year.
3. My dad isn’t going to retire. / My dad’s not going to retire.
4. I’m not going to study architecture.
5. You’re not going to make a lot of money. / You aren’t going to make a lot of money.
6. We’re not going to sleep late on Sunday. / We aren’t going to sleep late on
Sunday.

Exercise 3
2. they are
3. I’m not
4. he is
5. they’re not / they aren’t
6. we’re not / we aren’t

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