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Grammar in Context 2, Fifth EditionAnswer KeyLesson 11.1Exercise 1 pg. 41. are2. is3. is4. are, are, are5. is6. are, are7. is8. are9. are10. are11. is12. is1.2Exercise 2 pg. 51, 2, 3, 4(second and third blanks), 5, 7, 9, 11, 12Exercise 3 pgs. 5-61. are, aren‟t (OR „re not)2. ‟s, isn‟t (OR „s not)3. ‟m, isn‟t (OR „s not)4. ‟s, isn‟t (OR „s not)5. ‟s, isn‟t (OR „s not)6. are, aren‟t7. ‟s, isn‟t (OR „s not)8. ‟m, ‟m not9. is, isn‟t (OR „s not)Exercise 4 pg. 61. ‟s2. isn‟t (OR „s not), ‟s3. are4. are5. ‟s6. is, ‟s, old7. It‟s8. ‟s9. is10. This11. ‟m, ‟s12. isn‟t (OR „s not), ‟s, old1.3Copyright Heinle, a Part of Cengage Learning. Permission granted to photocopy for use in class. 1

Grammar in Context 2, Fifth EditionAnswer KeyExercise 5 pg. 10Answers will vary.Exercise 6 pg. 10Answers will vary.Exercise 7 pg. 10Answers will vary.Exercise 8 pg. 111. is2. ‟s3. Is she4. is5. is she6. ‟s7. ‟s her name8. How old is she9. ‟s10. Is it11. ‟m12. ‟m not13. are14. ‟m not15. aren‟t you home16. she‟s17. is she18. ‟s19. ‟re20. ‟sExercise 9 pg. 121. are you2. are you3. ‟s4. ‟m not5. ‟m6. What‟s7. ‟s not8. ‟s9. It‟s10. is11. is12. How old is he13. ‟s14. oldCopyright Heinle, a Part of Cengage Learning. Permission granted to photocopy for use in class. 2

Grammar in Context 2, Fifth EditionAnswer Key15. Are you16. Who‟s17. ‟s18. ‟re19. isn‟t she20. ‟s21. ‟sExercise 10 pg. 12-131. ‟s2. ‟s3. ‟s4. ‟s5. are6. isn‟t (OR ‟s not)7. are8. ‟s9. are they10. are there11. ‟s12. ‟s13. Is she14. is15. is she16. ‟s17. isn‟t (OR ‟s not)18. ‟m19. isn‟t he20. ‟s21. ‟m22. Are you23. ‟m not24. ‟s25. ‟s26. Is it27. is28. it‟s1.4Exercise 11 pg. 1161. have2. sleeps3. learn4. makes5. work6. graduateCopyright Heinle, a Part of Cengage Learning. Permission granted to photocopy for use in class. 3

Grammar in Context 2, Fifth EditionAnswer Key7. gives8. get9. needs10. costs11. talk12. wants13. barks14. travel15. have16. has17. protect18. loves19. knows20. thinks1.5Exercise 12 pg. 171. don‟t play2. don‟t use3. doesn‟t work4. don‟t see5. doesn‟t go6. don‟t eat7. don‟t like8. doesn‟t sleep9. doesn‟t allow10. don‟t need11. don‟t have12. doesn‟t like1.6Exercise 13 pg. 201. do2. Do3. don‟t4. don‟t you have5. doesn‟t permit6. Does7. does8. Do you have9. need10. Do11. don‟t you want12. doesn‟t want13. doesn‟t she want14. likeCopyright Heinle, a Part of Cengage Learning. Permission granted to photocopy for use in class. 4

Grammar in Context 2, Fifth EditionAnswer Key15. likes16. comes17. sneezes18. coughs19. doesn‟t wantExercise 14 pgs. 20-21Part 11. How old is your dog?2. What‟s your dog‟s name?3. Is it a male or a female?4. What does your dog eat?5. How often do you take your dog out?6. Does your dog do tricks? / What kind of tricks does your dog do?7. Does your dog have toys? / What kind of toys does your dog have?8. Is your dog friendly?9. Does your dog bark a lot?10. Why do you like dogs?Part 21. How old is your cat?2. What‟s your cat‟s name?3. Is it a male or a female?4. Does your cat catch mice?5. Is your cat friendly?6. Does your cat sit on your lap a lot?7. Does your cat have toys? / What kind of toys does your cat have?8. Why do you like cats?1.7Exercise 15 pg. 22Answers may vary.1. Do you live alone? / With whom do you live? OR Who do you live with?2. Do you go to bed early? / What time do you go to bed?3. Does your teacher come to class on time? / What time does your teacher (OR he /she) come toclass?4. Does your teacher come from this city? / Where does your teacher (OR he/she) come from?5. Do you practice English outside of class? / With whom do you practice English? OR Who doyou practice English with?6. Do you think about your future? / What else do you think about?7. Do you complain about English grammar? / What else do you complain about?8. Do you listen to the radio? / What station do you listen to?9. Does your teacher talk about spelling? / What else does your teacher (OR he/she) talk about?10. Are you interested in animals? / What animals are you interested in?11. Do you come from Mexico? / Where do you come from?12. Do you go to sleep before midnight? / What time do you go to sleep?Copyright Heinle, a Part of Cengage Learning. Permission granted to photocopy for use in class. 5

Grammar in Context 2, Fifth EditionAnswer KeyExercise 16 pgs. 22-231. Do2. do they help3. help4. Do5. do6. do7. are you8. It‟s not9. needs10. do11. play12. takes13. do1.8Exercise 17 pgs. 24-251. does it (OR kitten) mean2. do you spell that (OR his name OR Romeo)3. does he sleep4. Do you have5. do you have6. do you say7. ‟s his name8. is he9. do they live10. do they cost11. Are12. does he eat13. Does he talk14. does he sayExercise 18 pgs. 25-261. don‟t2. don‟t you have3. aren‟t you at home4. don‟t5. Don‟t they6. Do you have7. Are they8. do they cost9. aren‟t10. ‟s11. don‟t12. aren‟tCopyright Heinle, a Part of Cengage Learning. Permission granted to photocopy for use in class. 6

Grammar in Context 2, Fifth EditionAnswer Key13. don‟t14. do you have15. do you spell1.9Exercise 19 pg. 28Answers may vary.1. writes2. is3. is4. buys5. is6. sleeps7. travelsExercise 20 pg. 28Answers will vary.Exercise 21 pg. 28Answers will vary.Exercise 22 pg. 291. B2. A3. A4. B5. B1.10Exercise 23 pgs. 29-301. Often she talks to Sparky on the telephone. / She often talks to Sparky on the telephone.2. Sometimes she puts Sparky in a pet hotel. / She sometimes puts Sparky in a pet hotel.3. Usually she takes her dog on vacation. / She usually takes her dog on vacation.4. She‟s always with her dog.5. Sparky never goes out in the rain without a coat.Exercise 24 pg. 30Answers will vary.Exercise 25 pgs. 30-31Answers will vary.1.11Exercise 26 pg. 31Answers may vary. Possible answers:1. Yes, she always does.Copyright Heinle, a Part of Cengage Learning. Permission granted to photocopy for use in class. 7

Grammar in Context 2, Fifth EditionAnswer Key2. Yes, she often does.3. No, they never do.4. Yes, they always do.5. Yes, they usually do.6. No, they rarely do.7. Yes, they sometimes are.8. Yes, they usually are.Exercise 27 p32Answers will vary.1.12Exercise 28 pg. 33Student responses will vary. Correct question constructions:1. How often do you check your e-mail?2. How often do you shop for groceries?3. How often do you exercise?4. How often do you get a haircut?5. How often do you use your dictionary?6. How often do you use public transportation?7. How often do you use the Internet?8. How often do you go to the dentist?9. How often do you watch the news on TV?10. How often do you go to the teacher‟s office?Editing Quiz pgs. 36-371. does a therapy dog do2. makes3. We often go4. sits5. C6. does that make7. C8. loves9. usually smile10. does a dog become11. have12. C13. C14. have15. doesn‟t bark16. is six OR is six years old17. C18. has19. C20. does the training costCopyright Heinle, a Part of Cengage Learning. Permission granted to photocopy for use in class. 8

Grammar in Context 2, Fifth EditionAnswer Key21. C22. C23. does it take24. depends25. Do26. C27. C28. We go once a week (OR Once a week we go)29. is located30. I always bathe31. does TDI mean32. C33. C34. is thirsty35. do you know36. I‟m thirsty.Lesson 1 Test/ReviewPart 1 pgs. 37-381. knows, doesn‟t know2. has, doesn‟t have3. lives, doesn‟t live4. is, isn‟t5. understand, don‟t understand6. are, aren‟t7. like, don‟t like8. need, don‟t need9. loves, don‟t like (OR love )Part 2 pg. 381. Does Elena have a dog? No, she doesn‟t.2. Does Sofia live in the U.S.? No, she doesn‟t.3. Does Sofia have an American friend? No, she doesn‟t.4. Do you ever write letters?5. Do you ever go to the zoo?6. Are American customs strange for Marianne? No, they aren‟t.Part 3 pg. 391. often does Marianne (OR she) travel2. doesn‟t she understand3. does Sofia write4. does it cost5. doesn‟t she have6. does she carry a picture of Sparky7. does she walk her dog8. does she take her dogCopyright Heinle, a Part of Cengage Learning. Permission granted to photocopy for use in class. 9

Grammar in Context 2, Fifth EditionAnswer Key9. do they need10. do they save11. does a purebred dog costPart 4 pgs. 39-401. How do you spell “kitten”?2. What does “puppy” mean?3. How do you say “cat” in Spanish?4. How much does a parrot cost?5. How long does it take to train a dog?Copyright Heinle, a Part of Cengage Learning. Permission granted to photocopy for use in class. 10

Grammar in Context 2, Fifth EditionAnswer KeyLesson 22.1Exercise 1 pg. 471. ‟s taking2. ‟s looking3. is giving4. are dancing5. are using6. ‟s lifting7. are playing8. are swimming9. isn‟t (OR ‟s not) reading, ‟s putting10. ‟s reading, watching, isn‟t (OR ‟s not) taking11. aren‟t doingExercise 2 pgs. 47-48Answers may vary. Possible answers:1.‟s shining/isn‟t shining2. ‟s raining/isn‟t raining3. ‟m (not) writing4.‟m (not) using5. ‟re doing/aren‟t doing6. ‟s helping/isn‟t helping7, ‟s wearing/isn‟t wearing8. ‟m (not) using9. ‟re practicing/aren‟t practicing10. „m (not) wearing11. ‟s standing/isn‟t standing12. ‟m (not) sitting2.2Exercise 3 pg. 50Answers may vary. Possible answers:1. are retiring2. ‟re not spending3. ‟re starting4. are living5. are discovering6. are returningExercise 4 pg. 50Answers will vary.Exercise 5 pg. 51Answers will vary.Copyright Heinle, a Part of Cengage Learning. Permission granted to photocopy for use in class. 11

Grammar in Context 2, Fifth EditionAnswer KeyExercise 6 pg. 51Answers will vary.2.3Exercise 7 pgs. 52-531. Are you considering2. Is Marge designing3. Is she taking4. Is everyone doing5. Are Judy and Charles taking6. Am I askingExercise 8 pg. 531. Why is Judy (OR she) having more fun now?2. Where is she (OR Judy) traveling?3. What kind of career are you starting?4. What new things are seniors (OR they) studying?5. Why is your father (OR he) thinking about retirement?6. What kind of career is your mother (OR she) looking for?7. Why aren‟t you planning to retire?8. Why are people living longer nowadays?9. What kinds of things are you doing (that interest you)?Exercise 9 pgs. 54-551. ‟m looking2. are you looking at3. are you thinking4. ‟re working5. Are they working6. ‟re traveling7. ‟re taking8. ‟m watering9. ‟s talking10. aren‟t (OR ‟re not) complaining11. ‟re just looking12. ‟s watching13. are they watching14. are you planning15. ‟s planningExercise 10 pgs. 55-56Answers may vary. Possible answers:1. are you reading (OR are you doing), Are you enjoying2. ‟s Grandma going, Isn‟t it raining3. ‟s she talking to, ‟s she talking, isn‟t she using (OR isn‟t she talking on)4. Is my accent improving, am I doing betterCopyright Heinle, a Part of Cengage Learning. Permission granted to photocopy for use in class. 12

Grammar in Context 2, Fifth EditionAnswer Key5. are you cooking, Is, burning6. are they watching, aren‟t they doing7. are you going, are you going to Grandma‟s house8. are you retiring, Are you planning to travel, ‟m going, working2.4Exercise 11 pgs. 59-601. eat2. ‟m gaining3. ‟m trying4. eat5. ‟re drinking6. are you doing7. ‟m filling8. are you using9. make10. make11. make12. does your father do13. works14. ‟s he doing15. ‟s playing16. takes17. ‟s the teacher going18. ‟s going19. ‟s carrying20. starts21. gets22. ‟re sleeping23. get24. do you sleep25. fall26. ‟m taking27. take2.5Exercise 12 pgs. 62-641. works OR is working2. loves3. rides4. likes5. Is she working6. ‟s sailing7. ‟m using8. bring9. Do you expectCopyright Heinle, a Part of Cengage Learning. Permission granted to photocopy for use in class. 13

Grammar in Context 2, Fifth EditionAnswer Key10. need11. ‟s the teacher saying12. ‟s talking13. don‟t understand14. ‟m not listening15. ‟m thinking16. think17. ‟m thinking18. are you writing19. ‟m writing20. love21. Do they live22. visit23. Do you ever send24. isn‟t working OR doesn‟t work25. prefer26. know27. ‟s she wearing28. ‟s wearing29. looks30. Does she always wear31. wears32. doesn‟t wear33. Do you see34. ‟s wearing35. has36. looks37. know38. thinks39. does he teach40. ‟s looking41. doesn‟t have42. wants43. are you studying44. Are you doing45. ‟m doing46. need47. don‟t understand48. talks49. does your mother do50. Is she51. does she do52. doesn‟t have53. ‟s taking54. ‟s painting55. volunteers OR is volunteeringCopyright Heinle, a Part of Cengage Learning. Permission granted to photocopy for use in class. 14

Grammar in Context 2, Fifth EditionAnswer Key56. volunteer OR are volunteeringExercise 13 pg. 651. Do you want2. ‟m cooking3. have4. ‟m waiting5. are you doing6. ‟m studying7. want8. need9. talk10. have11. ‟s visiting12. ‟m preparing13. sounds14. are planning15. thinks16. don‟t think17. never put18. always take care19. doesn‟t know20. falls21. needs22. never remembers23. hear2.6Exercise 14 pg. 68Answers may vary. Possible answers:1. will grow OR will increase2. will be3. will, go OR live OR be4. Will, take5. will, be6. will, beExercise 15 pgs. 68-69Answers may vary. Possible answers:1. ‟ll2. be3. ‟ll be4. won‟t be5. ‟ll stop OR be6. will you wash7. will you buy (OR get)Copyright Heinle, a Part of Cengage Learning. Permission granted to photocopy for use in class. 15

Grammar in Context 2, Fifth EditionAnswer Key8. ‟ll make OR ‟ll start9. ‟ll eat10. will you go11. Will you send/Will you mail12. will13. ‟ll14. will you send15. ‟ll take OR‟ll bring OR ‟ll have16. will you get OR will you find17. ‟ll have18. Will you take19. will be20. ‟ll send21. ‟ll miss2.7Exercise 16 pg. 71Answers may vary. Possible answers:1. is going to rise OR is going to increase OR is going to grow2. are going to pay OR are going to have3. is, going to be4. Are, going to take5. are going to beExercise 17 pg. 711. are you going to do2. ‟m going to explore3. are you going to explore4. ‟m going to take5. Are you going to work6. ‟m going to do7. ‟s going to retire8. aren‟t they going to need9. ‟s going to graduate10. ‟s going to get11. ‟m going to miss12. ‟m going to miss13. ‟m not going to missExercise 18 pg. 72Answers will vary.2.8Exercise 19 pgs. 73-741. ‟m going to pass2. ‟ll returnCopyright Heinle, a Part of Cengage Learning. Permission granted to photocopy for use in class. 16

Grammar in Context 2, Fifth EditionAnswer Key3. will arrive OR ‟s going to arrive4. ‟ll go5. ‟ll stay6. won‟t have to OR aren‟t going to have to7. Are you going to give8. ‟m going to/will9. are you going to give OR will you give10. ‟m going to buy OR ‟ll buy11. will she be OR is she going to be12. ‟ll be OR ‟s going to be13. ‟re going to have OR ‟ll have14. Will it be OR Is it going to be15. ‟ll help OR ‟m going to help16. ‟ll pick17. ‟ll prepare18. ‟ll be OR ‟m going to be19. ‟ll find OR ‟m going to find20. ‟ll wait21. ‟ll always love OR ‟m always going to love22. is going to move23. ‟m going to help24. ‟ll look25. ‟m going (to go)26. ‟ll get27. ‟ll bring28. ‟m going to get29. will you take OR are you going to take30. ‟s going to help Or ‟ll help31. ‟m not going to tell OR won‟t tell32. ‟ll know OR ‟s going to know33. ‟ll have to OR ‟re going to have to34. will bark OR ‟s going to bark2.9Exercise 20 pgs. 75-761. When I retire, I‟m not going to live with my children. OR I‟m not going to live with mychildren when I retire.2. When I‟m old, I‟ll take care of myself. OR I‟ll take care of myself when I‟m old.3. If I‟m not healthy, I‟ll live with my children. OR I‟ll live with my children if I‟m not healthy.4. If I don‟t have money, I‟ll get help from the government. OR I‟ll get help from thegovernment if I don‟t have money.5. After my parents die, I‟ll move to another city. OR I‟ll move to another city after my parentsdie.6. If I get a pension, I won‟t need to depend on my children. OR I won‟t need to depend on mychildren if I get a pension.7. Before I retire, I‟m going to save my money. OR I‟m going to save my money before I retire.Copyright Heinle, a Part of Cengage Learning. Permission granted to photocopy for use in class. 17

Grammar in Context 2, Fifth EditionAnswer KeyExercise 21 pg. 76Answers will vary.Exercise 22 pgs. 76-771. ‟s going to go2. ‟ll be OR‟s going to be3. ‟s going to get4. is he going to do5. will you do OR are you going to do6.‟s going to be OR ‟ll be7. ‟ll outlive OR ‟s going to outlive8. ‟ll probably need OR ‟s probably going to need9. ‟ll cross10. ‟re11. ‟re going to live OR ‟ll live12. ‟m13. ‟ll take OR ‟m going to take14. ‟ll change15. ‟re16. ‟ll see17. ‟ll driveExercise 23 pg. 781. are you going to do OR will you2. retire3. sell4. ‟m going to move OR ‟m moving5. are you going to do OR will you do6. ‟m going to buy7. ‟m8. ‟m going to start9. ‟m going to get OR ‟ll get10. sell11. are you going to do OR will you12. retire13. retire14. save15. ‟ll have OR ‟re going to have16. don‟t think17. comes18. ‟re not going to have OR won‟t have19. ‟ll worry20. comes21. wait22. ‟reCopyright Heinle, a Part of Cengage Learning. Permission granted to photocopy for use in class. 18

Grammar in Context 2, Fifth EditionAnswer Key23. ‟ll be OR ‟re going to be24. ‟re25. ‟ll introduce26. talk27. ‟ll change OR ‟re going to changeEditng Quiz pg. 811. C2. C3. taking4. is studying5. is going to6. gets7. C8. am I going to9. I think10. needs11. will be happy12. Am I going to have OR Will I have13. retire14. I‟ll cross15. CLesson 2 Test/ReviewPart 1 pgs. 82-831. ‟re moving OR ‟re going to move2. have3. ‟s coming OR ‟s going to come4. need OR ‟re going to need5. is he coming OR is he going to come6. ‟s going to come OR ‟ll come OR ‟s coming7. gets8. has9. always likes10. brings11. needs12. Will your father get OR Is your father going to get13. finds14. ‟s going to live15. doesn‟t like16. are going to stay OR are going to stay17. is helping OR is going to help18. ‟ll come19. ‟re going to use OR ‟re using20. want21. will beCopyright Heinle, a Part of Cengage Learning. Permission granted to photocopy for use in class. 19

Grammar in Context 2, Fifth EditionAnswer Key22. hear23. 's calling24. wants25. ‟ll call26. ‟ll seePart 2 pg. 831. isn‟t (OR ‟s not) talking2. isn‟t (OR ‟s not) going to move3. doesn‟t need4. won‟t go5. won‟t move6. doesn‟t have7. doesn‟t likePart 3 pg. 841. Is her sister helping her pack? Yes, she is.2. Does he work at home? Yes, he does.3. Does her present apartment have an extra room for her father? No, it doesn‟t.4. Will her friends move the furniture? No, they won‟t.5. Is her husband staying home this week? Yes, he is.6. Is Sue going to move? No, she isn‟t.Part 4 pg. 841. Why are they going to move to a bigger apartment?2. Why does her husband need an extra room?3. Why doesn‟t she need her friend to help her move?4. When is her father going to come?5. Why is Bill (OR he) calling Mary?6. When will they use professional movers?Copyright Heinle, a Part of Cengage Learning. Permission granted to photocopy for use in class. 20

Grammar in Context 2, Fifth EditionAnswer KeyLesson 33.1Exercise 1 pg. 90Answers will vary.Exercise 2 pg. 90Answers will vary.Exercise 3 pg. 91Answers will vary.Exercise 4 pg. 91Answers may vary. Possible answers:1. spend my money2. be a lazy student3. live with my family OR live with friends OR live with people4. watch TV all the time5. go out (after work)6. have long hair7. walk everywhere OR bike everywhere OR take a bus everywhere8. weigh a lot OR be fat OR be overweight9. do what my parents told me OR take orders OR have people tell me what to do10. use cash to buy things3.2Exercise 5 pg. 941. born2. was3. were4. hard5. were6. 987. were8. unhappyExercise 6 pg. 951. was2. wasn‟t3. were4. was5. Was there, was6. Was she7. was she8. weren‟t they9. wasn‟t he10. wasn‟tCopyright Heinle, a Part of Cengage Learning. Permission granted to photocopy for use in class. 21

Grammar in Context 2, Fifth EditionAnswer Key11. was George Dawson/ (OR he)12. Was there3.3Exercise 7 pg. 961. lived2. signed3. outlived4. occurred5. attended6. asked7. learned8. wantedExercise 8 pg. 961. ended, continued2. wanted3. worked4. separated5. attended6. ordered, refused7. called8. arrested9. organized10. changed11. occurred, killed3.4Exercise 9 pg. 981. began2. saw3. became4. went5. taught6. said7. wroteExercise 10 pg. 981. was2. became3. got4. found5. sat6. got7. told8. cameCopyright Heinle, a Part of Cengage Learning. Permission granted to photocopy for use in class. 22

Grammar in Context 2, Fifth EditionAnswer Key9. heard10. gave11. went12. won13. shot3.5Exercise 11 pg. 1001. didn‟t write2. wasn‟t born3. didn‟t live4. didn‟t know5. didn‟t go6. didn‟t see7. didn‟t grow up8. didn‟t study9. didn‟t become10. didn‟t die3.6Exercise 12 pgs. 102-1031. Did his mother die before he became president? Yes, she did.2. Did his mother go to Kenya? No, she didn‟t.3. Did Michelle Robinson (OR she) become his law partner? No, she didn‟t.4. Did he meet his wife in Hawaii? No, he didn‟t.5. Did he live in Indonesia? Yes, he did.6. Did he lose the election for representative of Illinois? Yes, he did.7. Did he teach law (at the University of Chicago)? Yes, he did.Exercise 13 pg. 1031. Where did his mother meet his father? They met in college.2. Why did his mother (OR she) go to Indonesia? She went to be with her husband.3. When did Obama (OR he) return to Hawaii? He returned in 1971.4. Where did he study law? He studied law at Harvard University.5. What kind of book did he write? He wrote a book about his life.6. When did Obama (OR he) become president? He became president in 2009.7. When did Obama‟s grandmother (OR she) die? She died in November, 2008.8. Why didn‟t Obama (OR he) work in Hawaii? He didn‟t work there because he lived in Illinois.Exercise 14 pg. 1041. was2. Did you see3. did4. did he speak5. spoke6. Did a lot of people goCopyright Heinle, a Part of Cengage Learning. Permission granted to photocopy for use in class. 23

Grammar in Context 2, Fifth EditionAnswer Key7. went8. died9. came10. told11. did you do12. didn‟t believe13. cry14. went15. watched16. was17. was18. came19. shot20. didn‟t know21. was22. became23. Did this date become24. became25. wroteExercise 15 pg. 105Answers will vary.Editing Quiz pg. 1071. did we study2. didn‟t you come3. work4. was tired5. C6. learned7. C8. C9. C10. was born11. didn‟t learn12. C13. died14. C15. used16. studied17. I used to study18. there was19. C20. did it make OR were21. didn‟t live22. Was thereCopyright Heinle, a Part of Cengage Learning. Permission granted to photocopy for use in class. 24

Grammar in Context 2, Fifth EditionAnswer Key23. C24. writeLesson 3 Test/ReviewPart 1 pg. 1081. ate2. put3. gave4. wrote5. sent6. listened7. read8. took9. brought10. talked11. knew12. found13. stood14. left15. sat16. went17. made18. heard19. felt20. fell21. gotPart 2 pg. 1091. wasn‟t2. didn‟t go3. didn‟t tell4. didn‟t stand5. didn‟t come6. didn‟t take7. didn‟t have8. didn‟t write9. didn‟t spendPart 3 pgs. 209-2101. did he become a minister?2. was he born?3. did they go to separate schools?4. didn‟t some restaurants (OR they) permit black people to eat there?5. was he in jail because of his protests?6. did he win the Nobel Peace Prize?7. did she work?Copyright Heinle, a Part of Cengage Learning. Permission granted to photocopy for use in class. 25

Grammar in Context 2, Fifth EditionAnswer Key8. was she tired?9. did she go home by bus?10. didn‟t she want to obey the law?11. did the police take her to jail?12. did he learn to read?13. didn‟t he feel lonely?14. didn‟t he know his father very well?15. did he win the election?16. was Obama‟s (OR his) father born?17. did he writeCopyright Heinle, a Part of Cengage Learning. Permission granted to photocopy for use in class. 26

Grammar in Context 2, Fifth EditionAnswer KeyLesson 44.1Exercise 1 pg. 1181. ‟s2. ‟s3. ‟4. ‟5. ‟s6. ‟s7. ‟8. ‟sExercise 2 pg. 1181. bride‟s grandmother2. floor of the church3. windows of the church4. bride‟s mother5. name of the church6. men‟s tuxedos7. color of the limousine8. girls‟ dresses9. color of the flowers10. parents‟ house4.2Exercise 3 pg. 1191. My2. her3. his4. Their5. Their6. our7. yourExercise 4 pg. 1201. my2. her3. Our4. its5. their6. his4.3Exercise 5 pg. 1211. mine2. MineCopyright Heinle, a Part of Cengage Learning. Permission granted to photocopy for use in class. 27

Grammar in Context 2, Fifth EditionAnswer Key3. yours4. My5. his6. Theirs7. Ours8. her9. Hers10. HisExercise 6 pg. 1221. I‟m2. I3. My4. My, me5. mineExercise 7 pg. 1221. Our2. We3. We‟re4. us5. oursExercise 8 pg. 1221. You‟re2. You3. Yours4. Your5. youExercise 9 pg. 1221. His2. He‟s3. He4. His5. himExercise 10 pg. 1231. Her2. her3. She4. She‟s, Her5. HersExercise 11 pg. 1231. It‟sCopyright Heinle, a Part of Cengage Learning. Permission granted to photocopy for use in class. 28

Grammar in Context 2, Fifth EditionAnswer Key2. It3. Its4. it5. It‟sExercise 12 pg. 1231. their2. theirs3. They‟re4. They5. them4.4Exercise 13 pg. 1241. Whose car is that?2. Whose gifts are those?3. Whose necklace is she wearing?4. Whose suit are you wearing?5. Whose advice do you follow?6. Whose dress did the bride borrow?4.5Exercise 14 pg. 1251. her, him2. it3. it, her4. it5. them6. himExercise 15 pgs. 125-1261. them2. it3. they4. their5. Their6. them7. them8. Their9. she10. her11. it12. they13. me14. they15. youCopyright Heinle, a Part of Cengage Learning. Permission granted to photocopy for use in class. 29

Grammar in Context 2, Fifth EditionAnswer Key16. him17. he18. her19. them20. them21. me22. them23. you4.6Exercise 16 pgs. 129-1301. the groom a lovely poem OR a lovely poem to the groom2. her a poem OR a poem to her3. you an invitation4. them a letter OR a letter to them5. my problem to them6. them a lovely present OR a lovely present to them7. it to you8. them to you4.7Exercise 17 pgs. 130-1311. told2. tell3. Tell4. say5. say6. told7. say8. told, said4.8Exercise 18 pgs. 133-1341. ourselves2. myself3. himself4. myself5. myself6. myself7. myself8. themselves9. herself10. myselfExercise 19 pg. 134Answers will vary.Copyright Heinle, a Part of Cengage Learning. Permission granted to photocopy for use in class. 30

Grammar in Context 2, Fifth EditionAnswer KeyExercise 20 pgs. 134-1351. they2. They3. their4. them5. their6. it7. they8. them9. themselves10. her11. his12. her13. his14. him15. her16. our17. ourselves18. me19. yourself20. itself4.9Exercise 21 pgs. 1371. Who holds the rings?2. Whose car has a “just married” sign?3. How many people say, “Congratulations?”4. Which woman wore a black dress?5. Who pays for the bridesmaids‟ dresses?Exercise 22 pg. 138Student responses will vary. Correct question constructions:1. Who explains the grammar?2. How many students speak Spanish?3. What usually happens after class?4. Who needs help with this lesson?5. Which students walk to school?6. Who has a digital camera?7. Who lives alone?8. Whose last name has over ten letters?Exercise 23 pg. 138Student responses will vary. Correct question constructions:1. Who moved last year?2. Who understood the explanation?Copyright Heinle, a Part of Cengage Learning. Permission granted to photocopy for use in class. 31

Grammar in Context 2, Fifth EditionAnswer Key3. Whose family took a trip recently?4. Who brought a dictionary to class today?5. Who passed the last test?6. Which students came late today?7. Which student arrived first today?8. How many students did today‟s homework?9. How many students studied English in elementary school?10. How many students brought a cell phone to class?Exercise 24 pg. 1391. When does she throw it?2. Which women try to catch it?3. On which hand does he put the ring?/Which hand does he put the ring on?4. What kind of music does the band (OR it) play?5. Who dances with the bride?6. What kind of presents do they give?7. Who cries at the wedding?8. What happens after the dinner?Exercise 25 pgs. 139-140Answers may vary. Possible answers:1. cooks in your house2. cleans your house3. children do you have4. children go to school5. one goes to private school6. do you recommend7. does she work forExercise 26 pg. 1401. Who(m)2. Who3. Whose4. Who‟sEditing Quiz pgs. 144-1451. C2. her3. C4. ourselves5. the situation to them6. C7. Sara‟s grandfather8. happened9. him10. HerCopyright Heinle, a Part of Cengage Learning. Permission granted to photocopy for use in class. 32

Grammar in Context 2, Fifth EditionAnswer Key11. He‟s12. C13. C14. C15. C16. they‟re17. C18. C19. Sara‟s aunts20. Whose21. C22. mother‟s23. C24. C25. C26. My27. C28. pictures29. them to us30. them31. Sarah and I32. Her33. It‟s34. C35. C36. them OR it37. C38. C39. Who knowsLesson 4 Test/ReviewPart 1 pgs. 146-1471. b2. a3. a4. b5. b6. c7. c8. b9. c10. d11. d12. d13. d14. aCopyright Heinle, a Part of Cengage Learning. Permission granted to photocopy for use in class. 33

Grammar in Context 2, Fifth EditionAnswer Key15. cPart 2 pg. 1471. said2. told3. told4. said5. told6. told7. said8. saidPart 3 pgs. 147-1481. does the bride throw the bouquet2. try to catch the bouquet3. does the groom put the ring4. does the groom kiss5. ring has a diamond6. (last) name does the bride use7. took pictures at your wedding8. dress did you borrow9. wedding was bigger10. came to the wedding11. cut the cakePart 4 pg. 1481. myself2. herself3. themselves4. ourselves5. himself6. yourselves7. yourselfCopyright Heinle, a Part of Cengage Learning. Permission granted to photocopy for use in class. 34

Grammar in Context 2, Fifth EditionAnswer KeyLesson 55.1Exercise 1 pg. 1541. holidays2. turkeys3. cranberries4. potatoes5. children6. families7. spices8. nuts9. guests10. men11. women12. snacks13. apples14. peaches15. tomatoes16. pies17. knives18. deer19. watches20. taxes21. months22. geese23. dishes24. pathsExercise 2 pg. 1551. men2. potatoes3. children4. daughters5. cranberries6. apples7. slices8. nuts9. cloves10. onions11. mushrooms12. spices13. pies14. dishes15. men16. dishes17. womenCopyright Heinle, a Part of Cengage Learning. Permission granted to photocopy for use in class. 35

Grammar in Context 2, Fifth EditionAnswer Key5.2Exercise 3 pg. 156Answers will vary.Exe

2. has, doesn‟t have 3. lives, doesn‟t live 4. is, isn‟t 5. understand, don‟t understand 6. are, aren‟t 7. like, don‟t like 8. need, don‟t need 9. loves, don‟t like (OR love ) Part 2 pg. 38 1. Does Elena have a dog? No, she doesn‟t. 2. Does Sofia live in the U.S.? No, she doesn‟t. 3. Does Sofia have an American friend?File Size: 404KBPage Count: 98

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