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<!-- source file: 008 - REVIEW TIME BOOK 12 LESSON 5.md -->
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# REVIEW TIME! BOOK 12 LESSON 5
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SO BUT AND OR
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Combine the sentences. Use <u>or</u>, <u>and</u>, <u>but</u>, or <u>so</u>.
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1. Mark could charge the shirt. He could pay cash for it.
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2. Helen wanted to visit her family. She had to leave before she could see them.
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3. Kathy wanted to get her bachelor's degree. She went back to college.
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4. The problem was confusing. They discussed it.
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5. He likes working with young children. He likes teaching them.
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6. Herb listened to the discussion. He didn't change his mind.
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7. You can order soup if you like. You can order a sandwich.
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8. Jan studied at the university. She worked in a restaurant.
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# WHAT DID HE SAY?
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Read the dialog. Answer the question. Use indirect speech.
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1. Al: Do the Dales have a garage?
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Ben: Yes. They have a two-car garage.
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What did Ben say?
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2. Cal: Do they want to enlarge their whole house?
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Dan: No, they just want to add on a den and a patio.
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What did Dan say?
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3. Eldon: Do they have a fireplace?
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Jerry: Yes, they have two fireplaces.
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What did Jerry say?
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4. Frank: Is your dining room large enough for all of your family?
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George: No, some of us sit in the kitchen.
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What did George say?
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5. Herb: Can you heat that in the oven?
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Brad: Yes, but the microwave is faster.
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What did Brad say?
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6. Jean: Do you collect records or cassettes?
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Jim: I collect records to play on my stereo.
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What did Jim say?
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7. Keith: Where are the bedrooms?
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Nicky: The bedrooms are upstairs.
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What did Nicky say?
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8. Sam: Do you like to have get-togethers at your house?
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Rick: Yes, I do.
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What did Rick say?
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# IF YOU'RE LEAVING, . . . .
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Make a dialog. Match the phrases in Column A with those in Column B.
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| Column A | Column B |
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| _____ 1. If this rain freezes, | a. you should leave soon. |
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| _____ 2. Well, if they do that, | b. close the roads if it gets too bad. |
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| _____ 3. The weather's terrible. If you're leaving, | c. if that happens? |
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| _____ 4. What'll you do | d. if it clears up. |
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| _____ 5. I expect to leave at noon | e. I'll stop until it clears up. |
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| _____ 6. Yes, but the police will | f. it'll be dangerous to drive. |
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Now put the dialog in order. Write the numbers on the lines.
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_____ _____ _____ _____ _____ _____
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# MAY BE, IS NOT, IS.
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Read the sentence. Use the other words in the sentence to find the meaning of the underlined word. Write <u>may be</u>, <u>is not</u>, or <u>is</u> on the line to complete the sentence.
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1. A. I <u>suppose</u> that they are happy.
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Suppose __________ know.
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__________ care.
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__________ think.
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B. It's not important to me, but I <u>suppose</u> that they are happy.
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Suppose __________ know.
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__________ care.
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__________ think.
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C. It's not important to me and I'm not sure, but I <u>suppose</u> that they are happy.
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Suppose __________ know.
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__________ care.
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__________ think.
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# HAT HAT BAT
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Circle the letter of the word that sounds different.
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1. a b c
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2. a b c
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3. a b c
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4. a b c
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5. a b c
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6. a b c
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7. a b c
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8. a b c
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9. a b c
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10. a b c
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# TRAVEL
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Read the paragraph. Underline the important words and phrases.
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Many people like to travel. Some like to travel far away to other countries. They like to go sightseeing and visit the beautiful cathedrals and monuments. Others like to visit friends who live near them. They go straight to their friends' house and spend all their time with them. When they leave, they are happy because they were with their friends. All travel can be fun.
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# WHAT ABOUT YOU?
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Answer the question. Use <u>used to</u> or <u>would</u>. Then ask your neighbor the question, <u>what about you?</u>
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EXAMPLE: When I was a child, I used to go to the movies on Saturday afternoon with my sister. What about you?
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When I was a child, I'd clean up my room on Saturday. What about you?
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# WHAT DID HE DECIDE?
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Read the dialogs.
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1. Tom: What did Joe decide to do about the job offers?
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Hal: He decided to take the one in Dallas.
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Tom: Instead of the one in Houston? Why did he do that?
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Hal: The pay is good, and he wants to take some courses at the university there.
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Tom: When does he plan to leave?
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Hal: Sometime next month.
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Tom: Is he going by plane?
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Hal: No, he's going to drive.
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2. Don: What are you going to do for your vacation next month?
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Joe: I've decided to go to the mountains.
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Don: I thought you decided to go to the beach?
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Joe: I changed my mind.
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Don: Why? What made you change your mind?
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Joe: It's too hot on the beach, and I like winter sports.
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Don: Is your mind made up this time?
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Joe: Yes. I've thought it over, and I've made my choice.
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# SO? OR?
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Combine the two sentences. Use <u>so</u> or <u>or</u>.
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1. Ted refused the offer. He didn't go to work at the college.
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2. Mark could keep on working. He could retire.
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3. Joan accepted the decision. Her father felt better.
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4. They offered Hal a choice. He thought it over.
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5. You can get a degree in education at the university. There is a degree in another profession.
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6. They'll go to high school. They'll go to technical school.
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7. Fred made up his mind to get a diploma. He went back to high school.
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8. Madge could take the mathematics course. She could take the language course.
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**ALREADY OR YET?**
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Complete the sentences with **already**, **yet**, **still**, **anymore**, or **any longer**.
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1. Does Herb ____________ come to see her?
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2. He doesn't work at that restaurant ____________.
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3. Has Sally ____________ gotten her degree?
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4. Have the Britts moved to New York ____________?
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5. John doesn't live here ____________.
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6. Mary ____________ doesn't have her degree.
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7. Has Fred made up his mind about a career ____________?
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8. Jane ____________ knows what she wants to do.
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9. She didn't want to discuss it ____________.
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10. We never see him ____________.
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**SPRING IN TEXAS**
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Read the paragraph. Listen to the questions. Underline and number the answers.
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1. Spring is a pretty season in Texas. The wind blows and keeps it cool. It is humid but not too hot, so the humidity is not difficult to put up with. Occasionally there will be freezing weather in spring, but usually it is warm and pleasant. The flowers and trees are pretty, and the sun shines in the clear sky. Winter is over, and everyone is happy.
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2. Americans drink a lot of coffee and tea. They usually drink hot coffee and tea during the winter and iced coffee and tea during the summer. Some people like iced tea all year, just like some like hot coffee all year. They may like their coffee and tea with cream and sugar, or they may like it without anything. Some people like lemon in their tea, and some don't. Everybody has his favorite way to drink his coffee or tea.
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**CONFUSED OR CONFUSING?**
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Choose <u>a</u> or <u>b</u> to complete the sentence.
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1. The builder was ____________ by the plans.
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a. confusing
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b. confused
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2. They were ____________ in the plans for the get-together.
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a. interesting
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b. interested
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3. Edith was ____________ about her idea for the meeting.
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a. exciting
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b. excited
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4. The music on the stereo was ____________.
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a. boring
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b. bored
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5. The ____________ child wanted the light on while he slept.
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a. frightening
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b. frightened
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6. The exercises were ____________.
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a. tiring
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b. tired
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7. They found the solution to the problem ____________.
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a. confusing
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b. confused
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8. Marge found living in the suburbs ____________.
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a. exciting
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b. excited
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9. The storm was ____________.
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a. frightening
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b. frightened
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10. The language cassettes were ____________.
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a. interesting
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b. interested
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**WHAT DOES THAT MEAN?**
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Select the meaning of the underlined word. Circle a, b, or c.
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1. Mark is <u>certain</u> he wants to go to that university. He has made up his mind.
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a. cautious
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b. not sure
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c. sure
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2. Helen woke at 6:00 when the alarm clock rang, but she didn't <u>get up</u> until 6:30.
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a. stopped drawing
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b. stopped sleeping
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c. stopped reading
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3. Hank <u>owes</u> a lot of money to the bank for his new car.
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a. has to count
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b. has to lend
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c. has to pay
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4. The Youngs have <u>paid back</u> the money to the bank. They don't have to give the bank any more money.
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a. given back
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b. borrowed back
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c. asked for
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5. Madge is <u>fond of</u> children and enjoys having them visit her.
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a. likes
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b. works with
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c. has
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**WHAT DOES IT SOUND LIKE?**
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Circle the letter of the word that has the same sound underlined.
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1. a<u>pos</u>trophe
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a. f<u>oo</u>t
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b. p<u>en</u>cil
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c. h<u>ea</u>d
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2. a<u>gen</u>t
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a. h<u>igh</u>
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b. j<u>um</u>p
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c. g<u>oo</u>d
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3. back<u>ed</u>
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a. d<u>i</u>d
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b. t<u>a</u>ke
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c. want<u>ed</u>
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4. ea<u>sy</u>
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a. no<u>se</u>
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b. sh<u>ow</u>
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c. pa<u>ss</u>
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5. <u>wr</u>ite
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a. <u>r</u>ed
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b. <u>w</u>et
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c. <u>wh</u>en
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6. trou<u>se</u>rs
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a. <u>s</u>un
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b. no<u>se</u>
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c. sh<u>ow</u>
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7. pri<u>ce</u>
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a. pa<u>ss</u>
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b. sh<u>ow</u>
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c. ca<u>re</u>
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8. blou<u>se</u>
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a. toe<u>s</u>
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b. pa<u>ss</u>
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c. sh<u>ow</u>
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9. exami<u>na</u>tion
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a. t<u>i</u>me
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b. sh<u>ow</u>
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c. ch<u>il</u>d
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**A SUMMARY**
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Read the paragraph and write a summary.
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Your home is one of the most dangerous places in the world. Every year hundreds of people have accidents in their homes. Many people fall down stairs or slip on wet floors in their bathrooms. Careless people leave cigarettes that cause fires and burn homes and apartment houses. Grease fires that start on stoves in kitchens also cause terrible fires. Many times parents let children play in the kitchen while the mother is cooking. Sometimes hot food spills on the child, or the child cuts his hands with a knife. Accidents like this shouldn't happen. People need to be careful in their homes. They need to practice being safe all the time.
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SUMMARY: ____________________________________________________________________
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______________________________________________________________________________
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______________________________________________________________________________
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______________________________________________________________________________
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**SHE COULD BE AT THE LIBRARY**
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Read the dialogs.
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George: Where is Jean? We planned to get together and study tonight.
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Monty: She could be in the barracks. I saw her there a few minutes ago.
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George: I've already been there. Where else could she be?
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Monty: She has a test tomorrow, so she may be at the library.
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George: Which one? The base library or the school library?
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Monty: I'm not sure. She uses both.
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George: Thanks. I'll have to try them both.
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Monty: Good luck!
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Dave: John called. He said he'd be late. He's having car trouble. What do you think is the matter with his car?
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Mark: It could be anything. His car is very old.
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Dave: Yes, it is. It could be the tires. They seemed low yesterday.
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Mark: Or it may be the motor. It really sounded noisy. He might just need a tune-up.
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Dave: Perhaps it's the lights. They weren't working right last night. He may have stopped to get them fixed.
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Mark: Like I said, when a car's that old, it could be anything.
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**WHO ARRIVED EARLIER?**
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Read the sentences and then complete them. Use the <u>-er</u> comparative form of the adverb in your answer.
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1. John arrived at 0800. Bob arrived at 0900. (early)
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John arrived ________________________________________________________.
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2. Bill always drives at 55 mph. Lynn drives at 60 mph. (fast)
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Lynn drives _________________________________________________________.
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3. Sam traveled 200 miles to hunt deer. Fred traveled 150 miles. (far)
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Sam traveled ________________________________________________________.
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4. The Smiths arrived at the party before the Johnsons. (soon)
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The Smiths arrived at the party ______________________________________.
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5. Frank can repair four flat tires in an hour. Bill can repair only two. (slow)
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Bill works __________________________________________________________.
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**HOW LONG . . . ?**
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Circle the letter of the correct answer.
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1. How long have you lived there?
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a. I've lived there for a year.
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b. I live there for a year.
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c. I living there for a year.
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2. They have _____ the house they want to buy.
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a. chose
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b. chosen
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c. choose
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3. Mel hasn't _____ in that restaurant for years.
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a. ate
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b. eat
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c. eaten
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4. The major has _____ planes since 1986.
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a. flown
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b. flew
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c. fly
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5. Have you _____ Jim for a very long time?
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a. known
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b. know
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c. knew
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6. How often has Sam _____ after work?
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a. remain
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b. stay
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c. remained
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7. How long has it been _____?
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a. for you seeing Nell
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b. since you've seen Nell
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c. you see Nell
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8. We have _____ them for weeks:
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a. expecting
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b. expected
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c. expect
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9. Jim and Jane haven't _____ to a movie in weeks.
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a. go
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b. see
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c. been
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10. She has _____ him every week for a year.
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a. written
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b. write
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c. wrote
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11. The plane is flying too _____. It's not high enough.
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a. quiet
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b. low
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c. deep
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12. Clay moved into his _____ apartment yesterday.
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a. own
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b. just
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c. calm
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**WANTS TO, EXPECTS TO**
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Complete the sentence. Use these words.
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| be over | ever | lasted | sea | unpleasant |
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| calm | except | no longer | slipped | |
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| climate | expects (to) | none | take | |
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| could use | if | quiet | thought | |
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| deep | instead | remain | turn down | |
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1. Linda wants to _____ in Spain until spring.
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2. The movie _____ more than three hours.
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3. Pete _____ on the icy road and fell.
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4. Mr. Sparks _____ travel to Egypt next year.
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5. _____ of those books are his. He doesn't have any books.
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6. The rain last night caused the heat to be _____.
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7. Everybody is here _____ Mary. She's sick.
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8. He doesn't _____ go to the movies.
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9. It's too hot to go fishing. I'll stay indoors _____.
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10. Ron will _____ the job offer. He doesn't want it.
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11. The water is _____ and dangerous in that place.
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12. _____ I have to take my vacation in the winter, I'll go to the mountains.
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13. The weather of a place is its _____.
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14. Next year, I want to _____ some courses at the college.
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15. My aunt _____ lives in New York. She lives here now.
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16. A _____ is full of salty water.
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17. When will the show _____? I want to go home soon.
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18. Betty likes being at the beach because it is _____ and _____.
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19. A long vacation is a nice _____ right now.
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20. We _____ some help.
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Write the words these letters make.
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1. keat celpa ____________________
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2. cctaierp ____________________
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3. penoaw ____________________
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4. cnoe ____________________
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5. lal veor ____________________
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6. utyrnoc ____________________
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7. netply ____________________
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8. apeerpr ____________________
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9. olwhe ____________________
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10. hsto ____________________
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11. kudc ____________________
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12. ylcanisoaclo ____________________
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13. elifd ____________________
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14. oondsri ____________________
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15. lifre ____________________
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16. stnnituircso ____________________
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17. tooudors ____________________
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18. aveesrl ____________________
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19. tsju ____________________
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20. wcite ____________________
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