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4. D. moderate [means fair]
5. c. unknown [means unidentified]
Grammar p.71
1. actor [Keanu Reeves is a male actor]
2. are [The subject is her talents, so the verb must be ‘are’.]
3. friends [Use the plural form of a noun because it is being described by the
quantifier ‘ a lot’.]
4. borrow [When modals are used in the sentence, the verbs are in their base form.]
5. go [The verbs are in their base forms in future tense].
Exercises p.72
1. A
2. D
3. E
4. B
5. C
Reading Comprehension p.73
1. Eugene Kim
2. pretty
3-5. singing, dancing, acting
Lesson 19
Vocabulary p.75
1. exciting [When ‘excited’ is used as adjective, it describes the people or things
that cause the feeling.]
2. excited[When ‘excited’ is used as adjective, it describes how someone feels.]
3. building [ means to construct]
4. relaxation [means leisure]
5. fresh[means clean]
Grammar p.75
1. does [Sheila is the subject, so the verb must be does. Verbs have to agree with
their subjects. ]
2. about [means relating to]
3. went [The actions took place in the past (an hour ago). Use the past tense of
the verb to present past actions]
4. these seashells [ these is used to determine plural nouns]
5. is [Sunset’s view is the subject, so the verb must be is.]
Exercises p.76
1. I’d like to go scuba diving.
2. Don’t stay too long under the sun.
3. Let’s eat our dinner.
4. of
5. with
Reading Comprehension p.77
1. going to the beach
2. beach
3. sand castles
4. a. family
5. sunset
Lesson 20
Vocabulary p.79
1. fight [ Use the present tense of the verb to express present actions.]
2. choir [ means a singing or chorale group.]
3. a. characteristic of or befitting a boy
4. c. common [means ordinary]
5. c. schoolmates [means going to the same school]
Grammar p.79
1. from [starting point of a physical movement or a starting point in measuring
or reckoning or in a statement of limits]
2. to [ indicates a direction towards]
3. kind [ The adjective ‘kind’ modifies ‘her mother’.]
4. miss [The subject-verb agreement rules apply to all personal pronouns except I
and you, which, although SINGULAR, require PLURAL forms of verbs.
5. meet ( The verbs are in their base form in the future tense]
Exercises p.80
1. in [ we say ‘believe in something’. ]
2. to [ we say ‘belong to someone’]
3. with [ be familiar with means having personal or intimate knowledge
about something]
4. from [starting point of a physical movement or a starting point in
measuring or reckoning or in a statement of limits]
5. of [ relating to]
Reading Comprehension p.80
1. best friend
2. chinky
3. true
4. true
5. false [They fight sometimes.]
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