hands aren’t cold. Brazil is a very big country. or Brazil isn’t a very big country. Diamonds are cheap. or Diamonds aren’t cheap. Quebec isn’t in the United States. is windy today. or It isn’t windy today.
It’s raining. or It isn’t raining. I’m not listening to music. I’m wearing shoes. or I’m not wearing shoes. I’m not eating. I’m studying English. The sun is shining. or The sun isn’t shining. I’m not reading a newspaper.
Hannah always works hard. Children usually like chocolate. Julia always enjoys parties. I often forget people’s names. Nick never watches TV. We usually have dinner at 6:30. Jenn always wears nice clothes.
near here Does his friends play tennis Does your brother speak English Do you do yoga every morning Does Eric travel on business Do you want to be famous Does Anna work hard
What does this word mean Does it snow here in the winter What time do you usually go to bed How much does it cost to call Mexico What do you usually have for breakfast
have a dog. He has a cell phone. He doesn’t have a watch. He has two brothers and a sister. I (don’t) have a dog. I (don’t) have a bike. Ex.) I have one sister and one brother.
watching a movie. was in his car. He was driving. Amanda was at the station. She was waiting for a train. Mr. and Mrs. Hall are in the park. They are walking. am in the classroom. I am studying English.
He wasn’t riding a bike. He wasn’t going home. He was wearing a hat. He wasn’t carrying an umbrella. He wasn’t going to the dentist. He was eating an ice cream cone.
or three trips a year / to travel a lot. She used to read a lot / to like to read. She used to play a musical instrument/the guitar. She used to go out a lot / three or four nights a week. used to play
Korea? Have you ever lost your passport? Have you ever flown in a helicopter? Have you ever won a race? Have you ever been to Peru? Have you ever driven a bus? Have you ever broken your led?
won a race. She’s / She has flown in a helicopter a few times. She’s / She has been to South Korea once. I’ve / I have never been to New York. I’ve / I have never driven a truck. I’ve / I have played tennis many times. I’ve / I have been late for work a few times.
lot of interesting things. She’s / She has traveled/been all over the world. She’s / She has been married three times. She’s / She has written 10 books. She’s / She has met a lot of interesting people.
/ she has never met they’ve / they have read I’ve / I have never been She’s / She has seen I’ve / I have never seen I’ve / I have traveled my brother has been
have known her/Emma How long has he lived/been living in Seattle How long have you been a teacher How long has it been raining? How long has she been studying Italian?
for an hour. known Sue since 2008. been married for six months. played/been playing the piano since he was seven years old. been studying medicine for three years.
phone was stolen a few days ago. Three people were injured in the accident. When was this bridge built? I did not wake up by the noise? How did these windows break? Were you invited to Jon’s party last week?
(please)? Can/Could you turn off the radio (please)? Can/Could I have these postcards (please)? Can/Could I use your pen (please)? Can/Could I borrow your newspaper (please)?
work every day. I had to go to the dentist yesterday. I have to go shopping tomorrow. I had to go to bed at 9:00 when I was younger. I had to take the bus to work last week. 解答例
big city than (in) a small town. I’d rather be a journalist than a school teacher. I’d rather have a small house than a big house. I’d rather study electronics than philosophy. I’d rather watch a soccer game than a movie. 解答例
the solar system. There are five players on a basketball team. There are twenty-six letters in the English alphabet. There are thirty days in September. There are fifty states in the United States.
go to the bank. He doesn't speak Japanese. We weren’t angry. He won’t be happy. Don’t call me tonight. It didn’t rain yesterday. I couldn't hear them. I don't believe you.
Angeles. He doesn't like Los Angeles. He’d like to live someplace else. He can drive. He hasn’t traveled abroad. He doesn’t read the newspaper. He isn’t interested in politics. He usually watches TV at night. He didn’t watch TV last night. He went out last night.
Has Kate seen that movie? Will you be here tomorrow? Will Sam be going out tonight? Do you like your job? Does Nicole live near here? Did you enjoy the movie? Did you have a good vacation?
is cheese made? Is your sister coming to the party tomorrow? Why don’t you tell the truth? Have your guests arrived yet? What time does your plane leave? Why didn’t Emma go to work? Was your car damaged in the accident?
go to bed? are they going on vacation? can’t you come to the party? did you see him? have you been to Canada? money do you need? doesn’t she like you? does it rain? did you shop?
happened last night? Who knows the answer? Who did the dishes? What did Emma do? What woke you up? Who saw the accident? Who did you see? Who has your pen? What does it mean?
to get from Houston to Mexico City by car? How long does it take to get from Tokyo to Kyoto by train? How long does it take to get from JFK Airport to Manhattan by bus?
from my house to the nearest airport. It takes…. to walk from my home to the nearest supermarket. It takes ... years to become a doctor in … . It takes ...hours to fly from ... to Australia. 解答例
How long did it take him/Tom to paint the bathroom? How long did it take you to learn to ski? How long did it take them to repair the car? to walk to the station?
to walk/get home. It took me six months to learn drive. It took Mark/him three hours to drive/get to Houston. It took Lisa/her a long time to find/get a job. It took me...to...
Do you know if/whether she is / she’s working today? Do you know what time she starts work? Do you know if/whether the banks are open tomorrow? Do you know where Sarah and Tim live? Do you know if/whether they went to Megan’s party?
going to buy a guitar. They said (that) they didn’t have a key. She said (that) she didn’t feel very well. They said (that) they’d / they would be home late. She said (that) she’d / she had never played soccer.
(that) he’d / he would send me a postcard (that) he’d / he had gone home (that) he wanted to watch TV (that) she didn’t want to go (that) she was going to the movies
I can’t ride a bike. My brother is an artist. Jane wants to learn a foreign language. Mike lives in an old house. Rebecca works in an office. Tonight I’m going to a party.
in this town? I like your pants. Where did you get them? Montreal is usually full of tourists. He put on his pajamas and went to bed. These scissors aren’t very sharp. OK OK
flowers / a bunch of flowers, and a pen. some bananas, some eggs, and some/a loaf of bread. some toothpaste / a tube of toothpaste, some soap / a bar of soap, and a comb.
of coffee you like some cookies / a cookie Would you like some (a piece/slice of) bread Would you like a sandwich Would you like some (a piece of / slice) cake
is the name of a very big country What is the largest the color of the carpet a headache an old house near the station the name of the director of the movie
the National Gallery the Mississippi or the Nile The Rocky Mountains to the United Kingdom OK OK the west at the University The Panama Canal joins the Atlantic Ocean and the Pacific Ocean
The ones I took at the party last week. Which ones The one with a/the mustache and glasses. Which one The tall one with long hair. Which one The one on the wall. Which one
has no free time. There is no light in this room. There isn’t any milk in the fridge. There aren’t any buses today. Tom doesn’t have any brothers or sisters. / Tom hasn’t got any brothers or sisters.
of them has / has got Both of them live in Boston Neither of them is interested in sports. Both of them eat seafood. Neither of them can play the piano. Both of them like to cook.
more patient than Liz is a better dancer than Liz is more intelligent than Ben speaks Spanish better than Ben. / speaks better Spanish than Ben. / ’s Spanish is better than Ben’s. goes to the movies more than Liz. / more often Liz.
more money than them / than they do run faster than me / than I can ’ve/have been here longer than her / than she has got up earlier than them / than they did were more surprised than him / than he was
father cost a little more than yours/your camera / was a little more expensive than… much better today than yesterday / than I did/felt yesterday a little warmer today than yesterday / than it was yesterday is a much better volleyball player than me(I am) / is much better at volleyball than me(I am) / plays volleyball much better than me(I do)
as my room didn’t play as well as us / as you did get up as early as you / as you did isn’t as nervous as her / as she is haven’t been here as long as me / as I have
A. A is the best. C is the most expensive. A is the cheapest. B is the worst. A is better than C. is younger than C. B is the youngest. C is the oldest.
the world. Brazil is the largest country in South America. Alaska is the largest state in the United States. The Nile is the longest river in Africa / in the world. Jupiter is the largest planet in the solar system.
much. Tom started his new job last week. OK Jenn bought a present for her friend. I drink three cups of coffee every day. OK I borrowed 50 dollars from my brother.
week. Matt finished his work quickly. Emily doesn’t speak French very well. I did a lot of shopping yesterday. Do you know New York well? We enjoyed the party very much. I explained the problem carefully. We met some friends at the airport. Did you buy that jacket in Canada? We do the same thing every day. I don’t like football very much.
this morning. is going to college in September. saw a beautiful bird in the yard this morning. parents have been to Tokyo many times. left my umbrella in the restaurant last night. you going to the movies tomorrow night? took the children to school this morning.
you said. Have you ever lost your passport? Do you still work in the same place? They always stay at the same hotel. Liz doesn’t usually work on Saturdays. Is Megan already here? What do you usually have for breakfast? I can never remember his name.
Have Did Have Do gotten the results of your blood test yet? get/receive ... received ... have the ... Have you decided where to go (for vacation)yet? Did you decide ... Do you know where you’re going (for vacation) yet?
(I) looked out. Do you want me to come with you, or should I wait here? I usually drive to work, but I took the bus this morning. I jumped into the river and (I) swam to the other side. I wanted to call you, but I didn’t have your number.
/ so he didn’t want anything to eat. but it was closed. goodbye, got into her car, and drove off/away. because there was a lot of traffic. / because the traffic was bad.
but the movie wasn’t very good. I went to a coffee shop and met some friends of mine. There was a movie on television, so I watched it. I got up in the middle of the night because I couldn’t sleep. 解答例
door, there was no answer. When I’m tired, I like to watch TV. When I got to the hotel, there were no rooms. When the program ended, I turned off the TV. When I go on vacation, I always go to the same place.
Grammar In Use UNIT97 P195 you fail the driving test, you can take it again. the driving test, you’ll get your license. If you’re hungry, we can have lunch now. If you’re busy now, we can talk later. If you want those pictures, you can have them. If you don’t want this magazine, I’ll throw it away.
the wall I’d watch it / I would watch it the air would be cleaner I’d be bored / I would be bored we had/bought a bigger house we would/could buy a bigger house every day was/were the same
person who plays a musical instrument. A patient is a person who is sick in the hospital. A liar is a person who doesn’t tell the truth. A genius is a person who is very intelligent. A fool is a person who does stupid things. A dentist is a person who takes care of your teeth.
Australia for ___ years in a hotel for three years has worked in a restaurant for ___ years was a teacher for six years has been a journalist for ___ years
years after finishing high school. going to sleep, I read for a few minutes. walking for three hours, we were very tired. have a cup of coffee before going out.
bookstore. The bookstore is between the theater. fountain is The bank / The bookstore / Tony’s office is across from the theater. / The theater is across from ... The bank/supermarket is next to the bookstore. / The bookstore is next to the ... the bank and the supermarket.
turned the faucet off put on his sunglasses or put his sunglasses on picked up the magazine or picked the magazine up put down his bag or put his bag down took off her hat or took her hat off
gave the key back. I picked the phone up. put it on. She took them off. I picked it up. They gave it back. We turned them off. We turned off the lights. took off her glasses.