ANSWER KEY- WEEK THREE HOMEWORK
p. 21 –
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. 25 – 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. 26 – 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. 27 –
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. 29 – Interrogative Exercises
Ex. 7
|
1. |
Where
was Tom sitting? |
|
2. |
Has he
seen the game? |
|
3. |
Can you
swim? |
|
4. |
Where
is the cat sleeping? |
|
5. |
When
did your father come home? |
|
6. |
Why did
the team lose the game? |
|
7. |
Do you
know Tom? |
|
8. |
Where
did you park the car? |
|
9. |
Have
you lost your glasses? |
Ex. 8
|
1. |
Could
you help me? |
|
2. |
Is it
going to rain? |
|
3. |
Where
were the cats sleeping? |
|
4. |
Has the
mail arrived? |
|
5. |
When
will the meeting start? |
|
6. |
Have we
already seen this movie? |
Ex. 9
|
1. |
What
time is it? |
|
2. |
Where
has she moved? |
|
3. |
How
long were they working? |
|
4. |
Why are
you calling? |
|
5. |
How
often does it rain? |
|
6. |
How old
was he? |
|
7. |
What
are you doing? |
|
8. |
Where
will you sleep? |
p. 30 – 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? |