ANSWER KEY- WEEK FOUR HOMEWORK
p. 32 –
Simple Past
A. Simple Past
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1. |
started |
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2. |
bought |
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3. |
had |
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4. |
sold |
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5. |
permitted |
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6. |
was |
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7. |
sailed |
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8. |
cried |
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9. |
watched |
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10. |
were |
B. Simple Past Interrogatives and Negatives
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Affirmative |
Interrogative |
Negative |
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He taught here last year. |
Did he teach here last
year? |
He didn’t teach here last
year. |
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Beethoven was the first
romantic composer. |
Was Beethoven the first romantic
composer? |
Beethoven wasn’t the
first romantic composer. |
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They stopped buying the
newspaper. |
Did they stop buying the
newspaper? |
They didn’t stop buying
the newspaper. |
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He quit smoking. |
Did he quit smoking? |
He didn’t quit smoking. |
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You left your house
early. |
Did you leave your house
early? |
You didn’t leave your
house early. |
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We slept well last night. |
Did you sleep well last
night? |
We didn’t sleep well last
night. |
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They were late. |
Were they late? |
They weren’t late. |
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He spoke about his
inventions at the presentation. |
Did he speak about his
inventions at the presentation? |
He didn’t speak about his
inventions at the presentation. |
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The students made
progress in their English pronunciation. |
Did the students make progress
in their English pronunciation? |
The students didn’t make
progress in their English pronunciation. |
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He escaped from prison. |
Did he escape from
prison? |
He didn’t escape from
prison. |
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He was sick yesterday. |
Was he sick yesterday? |
He wasn’t sick yesterday. |
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We had a party last
night. |
Did you have a party last
night? |
We didn’t have a party
last night. |
p. 35
A. Comparatives and Superlatives –
Idiomatic Expressions
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1. |
as
skinny as a rake |
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2. |
as sick
as a dog |
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3. |
as easy
as pie / as easy as ABC |
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4. |
as
gentle as a lamb |
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5. |
as
stubborn as a mule. |
B.
Comparatives and Superlatives
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1. |
the
tallest |
8. |
more |
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2. |
funnier
than |
9. |
worse
than |
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3. |
the
easiest |
10. |
the
best |
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4. |
more
populated than |
11. |
fatter
than |
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5. |
scarier
than |
12. |
better
than |
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6. |
the
deepest |
13. |
the
worst |
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7. |
the
most wonderful |
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p.
36 Comparatives and Superlatives
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1. |
the
holiest |
8. |
the
most |
15. |
lighter
than |
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2. |
more
refreshing than |
9. |
more
useful than |
16. |
the
flattest |
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3. |
the
most satisfying |
10. |
The
hottest |
17. |
stronger
than |
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4. |
the
sweetest |
11. |
older
than |
18. |
The
worst |
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5. |
healthier
than |
12. |
the
best |
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6. |
safer
than |
13. |
worse
than |
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7. |
more
harmful |
14. |
more
expensive than |
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p.
38 Future Tenses (Will or Be Going To)
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1. |
will be |
8. |
will
bring |
15. |
am
going to shave / will shave |
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2. |
am
going to have |
9. |
are
going to go |
16. |
are
going to try |
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3. |
is
going to have |
10. |
am
going to throw up |
17. |
will
call |
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4. |
will
pause |
11. |
am
going to open / will open |
18. |
isn’t
going to bite |
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5. |
will
kill |
12. |
will
stop |
19. |
am not going
to wait |
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6. |
are
going to kill |
13. |
will
find |
20. |
won’t
pass |
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7. |
is
going to explode |
14. |
will
give / is going to give |
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