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f EXERCISE I l: Complete the sentences. IJse coNrnacrroNs {pronoun + be).

l. Sara is a student . She's in my class-

2. Jitn is a student. in rnv class-

3. I have ane brother. twenty years old.

4. I have fwo sister-s. students.

5. Ihave adictionary. on my desk.

6. I like my classtnates. friendly-

7. Ibave three boak. on my desk.

8. My brother is twenty-six years old. married"

9. My sisteris twenty-one years old. single.

10. Yoko qndAli are students. in my ciass.


1 i. I like rny books. interesting.

12- I like grarntuar. easy.

13. Kau and ll.re in an apartment. roommates.

14. 7e live in an &partnxent. - on Pine Street.

15. I go to school. a student.

16. Iknow you. in my English class.


r EXERCISE 14: Find the aorcrnn in the first sentence. Then complete the second sentence
wit}' be + an adjective that has an opposite meaning. Use the adfectives in the list.
Use each adjective only one time.

beautiful expensiae open


clean fast poor
cald r' happy short
d,angerous noisy so:tr
easy old tall

1. l'm not sad. t'm haopv

2. Ice isn't hol It


3. Mr. Thomas isn't rich. He

4. My hair isn't long. It

5. My clothes aren't dirry. They

6. Flowers aren't ugly. They

7. Cars aren't cheap. They

5. Airplanes aren't slow. They

9. Grammar isn't difficult- It

10. My sister isnt short. She

11. My grandparents aren't young. They


t2. The dormitory isn't quiet. It

13. The door isn't closed. It

14. Guns aren't safe. They

15. Lemons aren't sweet. They

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LEMON SUGAR LEMONADE

USING BEAND HAYF I II


I EXERCISE 27: Make questions and give short answers.

e: No, l'm not. (I'm not tired.)

2. A:
B: Yes. she is. (Anna is in my class.)

3. A:
B: (I'm not homesick.)

4. A:
B: (Bob is homesick.)

5. A:
B: (Sue isn't here today.)

6, A:
B: (The students in this class are intelligent.)

7. A:
B: (The chairs in this room aren't comfortable.)

8. A:
B: (I'm not married.)

9- A:
B: (Tom and I are roommates.)

10. A:

R: (A butterfly is not a bird.)

22t CHAPTER I
I EXERCISE 28-ORAL (BOOKS CLOSED): Ask and answer questions.
sruDENT e: Your book is open. Ask a classmate a question. Use"Are yott. . . . ?"
sruDENT B: 'lIour book is closed. Answet Student A's question.
Example: hungry
sruDENT A: (Yoko), are you hungry?
srtrDENT B: Yes, I am. oR: No, I'm not.
1. hungry Switch roles.
2. sleepy 15. in the back of the room
3. thirsty 16. in the front of the room
4. married 17. in class
5. single 18. in bed
6. tired 19. atthe library
7. homesick 20. athome
8. lazy 21. in (narne of ths city)
9. cold 22. in (name of another city)
10. comfortable 23. in Canada
1 1. a student 24. n e United States
12. a teacher 25. from the United States
13. a famous actor 26. froloa (name of country)
14. in the middie of the room 27. a student at (na.me af school)

E EXERCISE 29-ORAL (BOOKS CLOSED):- Ask a classmate a question.


sruDENT a: Your book is open. Ask a classmate a question. Use"Are you. . . . ?"
sruDENT B: Your book is closed. Answer Student A's question.
Example: aball\round
sruDENT A: ( . . .), is a ball round?
sruDENT B: Yes, it is.
Example: aball\square
sTUDENTA: (...), isaball square?
sruDENT B: No, it isn't. oR: No, it's noL
Switch roles.
1. amouse\big 12. your pen \ hear.y
2. sugar \ sweet 13. apples \ expensive
3. lemons \ sweet 14. diamonds \ cheap
4. ice cream and candy\ sour 15. English grammar \ easy
5. the world \ flat 16. the floor in this room \ clean
6. the world \ round 17. butterflies \ beautiful
7. your desk \ comfortble 18. turtles \ intelligent
8. your shoes \ comfortable 19. your dictionary \ under your desk
9. your eyes \brown 20. your books \ on your desk
10. the sun \ bright today 21. your desk \ in the middle of e room
i 1. the weather \ cold today 22. your pen \ in your pocket

USING ETAND HAYF 23

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