This document contains the answers to various workbook exercises covering grammar, vocabulary, and comprehension. It includes fill-in-the-blank questions with parts of speech, multiple choice questions matching definitions to words, and identifying verbs and subjects in sentences. The exercises cover a wide range of grammar, vocabulary, and reading comprehension topics.
This document contains the answers to various workbook exercises covering grammar, vocabulary, and comprehension. It includes fill-in-the-blank questions with parts of speech, multiple choice questions matching definitions to words, and identifying verbs and subjects in sentences. The exercises cover a wide range of grammar, vocabulary, and reading comprehension topics.
This document contains the answers to various workbook exercises covering grammar, vocabulary, and comprehension. It includes fill-in-the-blank questions with parts of speech, multiple choice questions matching definitions to words, and identifying verbs and subjects in sentences. The exercises cover a wide range of grammar, vocabulary, and reading comprehension topics.
I. 1.spoke 2.were 3.tried, were 4.instructed 5.engaged 6.was
II. Answer will vary. III. 1.was 2.dressed up 3.feeling 4.won 5.had been planning 6.had 7.picked 8.thought 9.wore 10.settled IV. 1.b 2.a 3.c 4.c 5.b V. 1.Janie was watching It’s the Great Pumpkin, Charlie Brown. 2.The meeting was running late. 3.I was scaring the trick-or-treaters with my costume. 4.The politician was campaigning hard for education reform. 5.She was washing the dishes. VI. harsh, ally, protective, extinct, descendant VII. was watching, was thinking, was going, was baking, were swimming VIII. broke, had listened, had been, donated, woke IX. protest, condemned, hatred/intolerance, intolerance/hatred, condemned, unite, supportive, unite, legacy, diversity. X. b, c, a, d, a, a, d, b, c, a. XI. had, had studied, were, had been, were, will, have been, walked, hadn’t, wrote. XII. fluent, commemorate, tedious, prank, hunger, stand up for, persistent, instructed XIII. b, a, c, c, a XIV. is(has), arrive(arrived), was(were), have, weren’t, ran
Module II workbook exercise answer
I. when/after, but, whether, after/when, because II. 1.The flat earth theory stems from an ancient belief that the world is the center of the universe, thus modern believers are considered to have outdated beliefs. 2.Bill tried to debunk my theory about Ms. Jenkins, however he believed me after I provided photographic evidence. 3.Many myths come from ancient beliefs. Therefore, modern science is an easy way to disprove them. 4.The news can’t cover every single thing that happens. Conversely, information sources like Facebook and Twitter are proving more up to date sources of ongoing events. III. myth, neglect, open-minded, vacant, chaotic, convention, insight, reinforced, frightening, resentment IV. b, c, c, b, a, c, c, b, a, a V. struggle, causal, extend, evidence, employ VI. c, b, c, a, a VII. inventing(invented), they(that), that(because/since/when), go(going), expecting(expected), were(was)