ANSWER KEY- WEEK THREE HOMEWORK

p. 19 – Interrogatives and Negatives

1. Compound Tenses

Affirmative

Tense

Interrogative

Negative

They will start work soon.

Future

Will they start work soon?

They will not (won’t) start work soon.

We have seen that movie.

Present Perfect

Have you seen that movie?

We haven’t seen that movie.

You were sitting in the back row.

Past Continuous (progressive)

Were you sitting in the back row?

You weren’t sitting in the back row.

He will be teaching in Sherbrooke next year.

Future Continuous (progressive)

Will he be teaching in Sherbrooke next year?

He won’t (will not) be teaching in Sherbrooke next year.

They are trying to call you.

Present Continuous (progressive)

Are they trying to call us?

They aren’t trying to call you.

The bus will arrive in ten minutes.

Future

Will the bus arrive in ten minutes?

The bus won’t (will not) arrive in ten minutes.

You are planning your vacation.

Present Continuous (progressive)

Are you planning your vacation?

You aren’t planning your vacation.

He has felt depressed since he lost his job.

Present Perfect

Has he felt depressed since he lost his job?

He hasn’t felt depressed since he lost his job.

We will be late.

Future

Will we be late?

We won’t (will not) be late.

2. Simple Tenses

Affirmative

Change to Compound Tense by using Do/Does/Did

Interrogative

Negative

He is my brother.

x (verb TO BE)

Is he your brother?

He isn’t my brother.

We eat Chinese food every Saturday.

We do eat Chinese food every Saturday.

Do you eat Chinese food every Saturday?

We don’t eat Chinese food every Saturday.

Da Vinci painted the Mona Lisa.

Da Vinci did paint the Mona Lisa.

Did Da Vinci paint the Mona Lisa?

Da Vinci didn’t paint the Mona Lisa.

Beethoven was the first great romantic composer.

x (verb TO BE)

Was Beethoven the first great romantic composer?

Beethoven wasn’t  the first great romantic composer.

I am a Pisces.

x (verb TO BE)

Are you a Pisces?

I'm not a Pisces.

They speak German.

They do speak German.

Do they speak German?

They don’t speak German.

The stores were open late last night.

x (verb TO BE)

Were the stores open late last night?

The stores weren’t open late last night.

You are from Gaspé.

x (verb TO BE)

Are you from Gaspé?

You aren't from Gaspé.

They went on vacation last Monday.

They did go on vacation last Monday.

Did they go on vacation last Monday?

They didn’t go on vacation last Monday.

I like to shop.

I do like to shop.

Do you like to shop?

I don’t like to shop.

 

p. 23 – Exercise – Prepositions

1.

on / -

8.

-

15.

at

2.

in

9.

from

16.

since

3.

to

10.

in

17.

by

4.

in / from

11.

as

18.

with

5.

to

12.

for / on / with

19.

at

6.

-

13.

to

20.

-

7.

on

14.

at

 

 

 

 

p. 24 – Possessive Nouns

 

1.

the children’s toys

2.

Susan’s brother

3.

the students’ marks

4.

the computer’s microprocessor

5.

the waves’ sound

p. 25 – Personal Pronouns and Possessives

1.

He / her

8.

hers

15.

us

2.

They

9.

my / hers

16.

My / hers

3.

it / him

10.

We / our

17.

Her

4.

He / me

11.

He / it

18.

They / their

5.

They / hers

12.

I / mine

19.

He (She) / them

6.

It

13.

it

20.

yours / hers

7.

my

14.

We / our

 

 

p. 27 – Interrogative Pronouns

1.

Where is she travelling now?

2.

When will they arrive?

3.

What did you buy?

4.

Where does John work?

5.

How long have you lived in Laval?

6.

How many people will there be at the wedding ceremony?

7.

Why did he leave his job?

8.

Whose CDs are those?

9.

How much did the car cost?

10.

How much was the car?

11.

How often do you see the dentist?

12.

What does he drive?

13.

How old was Mozart when he wrote his first symphony?

14.

Which side of the street do you live on?

15.

How did Don Starkell descend the Amazon?

16.

How far did he travel?

17.

Who is she?

18.

How much did you lose at the Casino?

19.

Who(m) are you going to visit during the Christmas vacation?

20.

Where were they living before the war?

 

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