World English 3e Level 1 Grammar Activities Answer Key

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GRAMMAR ACTIVITIES Answer Key

UNIT 1 PEOPLE UNIT 4 FOOD


Lesson A Lesson A
A. 1. is 2. are 3. are 4. are 5. is A.
Singular Plural Singular Plural
B. 1. I’m Mexican. 2. They’re Australian. 3. Leyla’s Jordanian. 4. We’re photographers
from China. 5. You’re a travel agent. pepper peppers tomato tomatoes
C. 1. Ali is not a police officer. 2. They are not politicians. 3. We are not Japanese. water x sausage sausages
4. I am not a chef. 5. You are not French. lettuce x chicken x
D. 1. b 2. d 3. a 4. e 5. c coffee x tea x
E. 1. Are; they are 2. you; am 3. they; aren’t; They’re / They are 4. Is; is egg eggs potato potatoes
5. Are; they’re / they are
bread x milk x
Lesson C
A. 1. are 2. is; is 3. are 4. are; are 5. are B. 1. any 2. some 3. some 4. any 5. any

B. 1. a rich 2. an interesting 3. a difficult 4. a dangerous 5. an unhappy C. 1. some 2. any 3. any 4. some

C. 1. a 2. an 3. a 4. an 5. a D. 1. How many 2. How many 3. How much 4. How much 5. How many

D. 1. Her nationality is German. 2. Your nationality is Japanese. 3. His nationality is Lesson C


Peruvian. 4. Her nationality is Jordanian. 5. Their nationality is Australian. A. 1. a lot of oranges 2. a little milk 3. a lot of milk 4. a few carrots
E. 1. Their 2. His 3. Her 4. Your 5. My B. 1. a little 2. a few 3. a little 4. a few 5. a little
C. 1. a lot of 2. a little 3. a few 4. a lot of 5. a little
UNIT 2 A DAY IN THE LIFE D. 1. a little 2. a lot of 3. A few
Lesson A
A. 1. watch TV 2. takes a nap 3. go to bed 4. start work 5. visit friends UNIT 5 SPORTS
B. 1. doesn’t take a nap 2. don’t go to the movies 3. don’t eat out 4. don’t catch the bus Lesson A
5. doesn’t watch TV A. 1. are playing 2. is talking 3. are taking a break 4. is swimming 5. are studying
C. 1. d 2. e 3. a 4. b 5. c B. 1. are not taking a break; are working 2. is not watching TV; is listening 3. is not
D. 1. A: Do you; in; B: don’t 2. A: catch the bus; B: at lifting weights; is drinking 4. is not studying; is typing 5. is not cooking; is talking
E. 1. at; on 2. at; in 3. at; on 4. in; at C. 1. I’m taking a break. 2. She is calling a friend. 3. They are playing soccer.
Lesson C 4. I’m studying for a test. 5. He is watching a movie.

A. 1. always 2. never 3. always 4. often or sometimes 5. often or sometimes D. 1. Yes, I am. 2. No, he isn’t. 3. No, they aren’t. 4. Yes, I am. 5. Yes, she is.

B. 1. Thanksgiving Day is always on a Thursday. 2. We sometimes watch fireworks on Lesson C


New Year’s Eve. 3. She often sends cards to her family. 4. They never eat chicken on A. 1. think 2. cost 3. prefers 4. like; think 5. knows
his birthday. 5. The teachers never give tests on Mondays. B. 1. hate 2. needs 3. prefers 4. costs 5. know
C. 1. never 2. always 3. often 4. sometimes 5. never C. 1. She doesn’t want to dive into the pool. 2. We don’t like to be indoors. 3. They
D. Circle: always; always; usually; often; never; sometimes don’t know how to play golf. 4. He doesn’t think sports are fun. 5. I don’t like indoor
E. 1. F; Thanksgiving is always on the last Thursday in November. 2. F; People always eat sports.
a big meal on Thanksgiving. 3. T 4. T 5. F; People never give gifts on Thanksgiving. D. 1. Do you prefer 2. Does Miguel prefer 3. Do skis cost 4. Do you need 5. do you
think
UNIT 3 GOING PLACES E. 1. likes 2. Do you prefer 3. hate 4. prefer
Lesson A
A. 1. c 2. e 3. b 4. a 5. d UNIT 6 DESTINATIONS
B. 1. your; mine 2. hers 3. our 4. my; yours 5. their; their Lesson A

C. 1. theirs 2. ours 3. his 4. mine 5. yours A. 1. went 2. took 3. ate 4. needed 5. bought

D. 1. It belongs to Linda. It’s hers. 2. It belongs to me. It’s mine. 3. They belong to Laila. B. 1. He rented a car when he traveled. 2. We ate pizza for lunch. 3. We wanted to go to
They’re hers. 4. They belong to Mr. Webster. They’re his. 5. It belongs to them. It’s theirs. Italy for our vacation. 4. The flight left at six o’clock in the evening. 5. The teacher
said the assignment is/was due on Friday.
Lesson C
C. 1. We didn’t leave class at one thirty. 2. He didn’t study for the test. 3. Carmen
A. 1. should 2. should 3. shouldn’t 4. should didn’t read two books during her vacation. 4. My classmate didn’t help me with the
B. 1. Should I print my ticket? 2. Should I bring my international driver’s license? assignment. 5. Sarah didn’t travel to Japan last year.
3. Should I bring cash? 4. Should I get a visa? D. 1. d 2. a 3. e 4. c 5. b
C. 1. You should be careful when you travel. 2. You shouldn’t bring too much cash. E. 1. What time did you leave your house? 2. Did you make a reservation? 3. Where did
3. You shouldn’t give your credit card number to anyone. 4. You should pack one bag. you live? 4. What did you buy? 5. Did the flight arrive on time?
D. 1. Linh should get an international driver’s license. 2. Harry should get a visa.
3. Asam should bring a credit card. 4. Travelers should buy airline tickets online.

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Lesson C
A. 1. was 2. was 3. were 4. were 5. was
UNIT 9 TYPES OF CLOTHING
Lesson A
B. 1. Yes, it was 2. it was 3. they weren’t 4. it wasn’t 5. they weren’t
A. 1. more expensive 2. cheaper 3. nicer 4. better 5. more beautiful
C. 1. b 2. e 3. a 4. c 5. d
B. 1. nicer than 2. cheaper than 3. taller than 4. more expensive than
D. 1. How was your vacation? 2. How was the food? 3. Was the flight tiring? 4. Was the 5. easier than
city clean? 5. How were the ruins?
C. 1. newer than 2. warmer than 3. prettier than 4. better than 5. older than
E. Ted: were; weren’t Juana: was Ted: was Juana: was; was Ted: Was
D. 1. A belt is cheaper than boots. 2. A suit is more expensive than sneakers.
Juana: was; was
3. A sweater is warmer than a shirt. 4. Handmade clothes are better than machine-
made clothes. 5. Jeans are less formal than a skirt.
UNIT 7 COMMUNICATION Lesson C
Lesson A A.
A. 1. Nicole bought Ivan a coffee. 2. Her parents gave her a smartphone. 3. He sent me Adjective Comparative Form Superlative Form
a text message yesterday. 4. Claire sent her sister an email. 5. My grandmother sent bad worse worst
me a letter.
beautiful more beautiful most beautiful
B. 1. Yvonne sent a fax to the bank. 2. I sent my teacher an email. 3. Bruce gave his
brother a birthday present. or His brother gave Bruce a birthday present. 4. Her cheap cheaper cheapest
friend sent her a long email. 5. Send her a text message expensive more expensive most expensive
C. 1. e 2. c 3. d 4. a 5. b good better best
D. 1. Please make me a sandwich. 2. Give your sister a call. 3. Send your teacher heavy heavier heaviest
an email. 4. Write your aunt a letter. 5. Buy your parents a TV. light lighter lightest
E. 1. Give me your phone number. 2. Buy her a sweater. 3. Please send me the nice nicer nicest
assignment. 4. Send me the photo. 5. Please fax me the contract.
pretty prettier prettiest
Lesson C
warm warmer warmest
A. 1. sounds 2. tastes 3. smells 4. feels 5. looks
B. 1. feels 2. smells 3. look 4. taste 5. sounds B. 1. more 2. worse 3. most 4. cheapest 5. lightest
C. 1. b 2. e 3. a 4. c 5. d C. 1. The cheapest; the best 2. the nicest 3. the lightest 4. The longest; the warmest
D. 1. looks, sounds 2. smells, looks, tastes 5. The prettiest; the most expensive
D. 1. A: the best B: better than; the best A: the cheapest
UNIT 8 MAKING PLANS 2. B: more expensive than A: most expensive
Lesson A
A. 1. are you going to 2. are they going to 3. Chad is going to 4. I am going to 5. You
UNIT 10 LIFESTYLES
are going to Lesson A
B. 1. c 2. a 3. e 4. b 5. d A. 1. obligation 2. advice 3. suggestion 4. obligation 5. advice
C. 1. Ahmed is not going to arrive tonight. 2. The students are not going to study in the B. 1. must / have to 2. could 3. ought to / should 4. could 5. ought to / should
library. 3. Jana is not going to buy a smartphone. 4. My cousin is not going to visit C. 1. You must stop at the red light. 2. You ought to / should study more often.
next year. 5. Kris is not going to cook fish for dinner. 3. You should / ought to eat a balanced diet. 4. You could try cycling with me.
D. A: are you going to B: I’m going to A: are you going to B: I’m going to; I’m going to; 5. You have to pay the bills this month.
I’m going to D. Trainer: must / have to; must / have to; must / have to
E. 1. Are you going to visit 2. is Hiro going to clean 3. are you going to study 4. is he Van: ought to / should
going to get 5. are they going to wait Trainer: ought to / should; Must / Have to
Trainer: must / have to; could
Lesson C
Trainer: ought to / should
A. 1. It will be cold tonight. 2. It will rain in the afternoon. 3. Marta will arrive soon.
Lesson C
4. Dinner will be ready in a few minutes. 5. There will be snow tonight.
A. 1. How many 2. How much 3. How many 4. How many 5. How much
B. 1. won’t 2. won’t 3. won’t 4. won’t 5. won’t
B. 1. c 2. e 3. a 4. b 5. d
C. 1. It will be sunny in Spain. 2. It will be cloudy in Bogota. 3. It will be cold in Moscow
in winter. 4. It will be hot in Sao Paolo in summer. 5. It will be windy in Boston C. 1. How much 2. How often 3. How old 4. How long 5. How many
in March. D. 1. How many hours does Fatima work? 2. How old is your brother? 3. How many
D. 1. Is it going to be sunny at the beach? 2. Is it going to be windy on the boat? 3. Is it sisters do you have? 4. How long is the semester? 5. How often does the teacher
going to be warm on the plane? 4. Is the test going to be difficult? 5. Are you going give homework?
to call me when you get home?
E. 1. Will it be cold this winter? / it will 2. Will the test be difficult? / it won’t
3. Will I like this movie? / you will 4. Will you do well on this test? / I will
5. Will it rain tomorrow? / it won’t

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UNIT 11 ACHIEVEMENTS UNIT 12 DECISIONS
Lesson A Lesson A
A. A. 1. c 2. d 3. a 4. e 5. b
Verb Irregular past Verb Irregular past
participle participle B. 1. we save, we will be able to 2. you buy, you will save 3. I study, I will learn
4. you put, you will earn 5. he borrows, he will pay
be been read read
C. 1. you study; you will miss 2. you live; you will learn 3. you are; you will meet
do done say said 4. you go; you will be 5. you live; you will communicate
eat eaten speak spoken D. 1. will work 2. will visit 3. will be 4. will drive 5. will meet
go gone take taken Lesson C
have had tell told A. 1. If cities grow larger, more animals will lose their habitats. 2. No punctuation
make made pay paid needed. 3. If we build in their habitats, coyotes will come into neighborhoods to find
food. 4. If we do not protect elephants, they will all be gone soon. 5. No punctuation
meet met put put
needed.
B. 1. We will burn fewer fossil fuels if more people use public transportation.
B. 1. made 2. traveled 3. walked 4. finished 5. told 2. The planet will be safer if there is less pollution.
3. Jane will visit the Galapagos Islands if she can find an eco-friendly tour.
C. 1. has done 2. has won 3. has been 4. has told 5. has read
4. The coral reefs will grow if people do not disturb them.
D. 1. she hasn’t 2. I haven’t 3. I have 4. they have 5. he has 5. More dolphins will survive if people do not catch them in fishing nets.
Lesson C C. 1. d 2. e 3. a 4. b 5. c
A. 1. has traveled 2. walked 3. bought 4. started 5. has seen D. 1. will damage; tourists are not 2. will pollute; they are 3. will change; people
B. 1. got promoted 2. was 3. has worked 4. began 5. has worked are not 4. will pay; they think 5. will stay; they think
C. 1. has just returned 2. has never been 3. have just graduated 4. has just passed
5. has never sent
D. 1. hasn’t read 2. hasn’t read 3. haven’t visited 4. haven’t arrived 5. hasn’t been
E. 1. Has Mila graduated 2. Have you gone 3. Have they ever lived 4. Has Jorge taken
5. Have you ever written

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