Answers to “2.12 Review”

My car’s in the repair shop.
His car’s in the repair shop. / My car’s in the repair shop, and his car is too.
We were eating dinner.
He was eating dinner. / We were eating dinner, and he was, too.
We’re listening to the teacher.
They’re listening to the teacher. / We’re listening to the teacher, and they are, too.
I’m not a farmer.
They aren’t farmers. / I’m not a farmer, and they aren’t, either.
She wasn’t in the kitchen.
Her boyfriend wasn’t in the kitchen. / She wasn’t in the kitchen, and her boyfriend wasn’t, either.
You aren’t going to the valley.
Your family isn’t going to the valley. / You aren’t going to the valley, and your family isn’t, either.
I drive to work in the morning.
Sam drives to work in the morning. / I drive to work in the morning, and Sam does, too.
Don can add numbers quickly.
Ellen can add numbers quickly. / Don can add numbers quickly, and Ellen can, too.
I don’t know the address.
Anna doesn’t know the address. / I don’t know the address, and Anna doesn’t, either.
She can’t answer the phone now.
Her husband can’t answer
the phone now. / She can’t answer the phone now, and her husband can’t, either.
I started doing my homework.
Cal started doing his homework. / I started doing my homework, and Cal did, too.
My car didn’t need any gas.
Your car didn’t need any gas. / My car didn’t need any gas, and your car didn’t, either.
Ann and Ned won’t get
married this year.
We won’t get married this year. / Ann and Ned won’t get married this year, and we won’t, either.
He’ll feel better next week.
His wife will feel better next week. / He’ll feel better next week, and his wife will, too.
You’re going to wait here.
I’m going to wait here. / You’re going to wait here, and I am, too.
He isn’t going to help us.
His sons aren’t going to help us. / He isn’t going to help up, and his sons aren’t, either.

Use: one, some, it, them, I, he, she, they, we

Did John open the window?Yes, he opened it.

Did Ted and Fran sell any books? Yes, they sold some.

Did Mr. and Mrs. Chan buy a new car? Yes, they bought one.

Did the boy do his homework? Yes, he did it.

Did the Millers go to church? Yes, they went to church.

Did Robert park the car for you? Yes, he parked it for me.

Did Mrs. Arthur make some cookies? Yes, she made some.

Did the telephone ring? Yes, it rang.

Did your sister put the jars in the cabinet? Yes, she put them in the cabinet.

Did Van drink some beer? Yes, he drank some.

Did you see a snake in the grass? Yes, I saw one (in the grass).

Did you and Bud run this morning? Yes, we ran this morning.

Did Mr. Hunt teach the students? Yes, he taught them.

Did Dave give a gift to his mother? Yes, he gave one to her.

Did you shake hands with Mr. Smith? Yes, I shook hands with him.

Did Fred tear his pants? Yes, he tore them.

Did the cat kill any rats? Yes, it killed some.

Did the girls sit on the sofa? Yes, they sat on it.

Did the women say “Hello” to you? Yes, they said “Hello” to me.

Did Kim take her medicine? Yes, she took it.

Did the children eat any cereal? Yes, they ate some.

Did you and Jill hear the birds? Yes, we heard them.

Did you pet the kittens and pups? Yes, I petted them.

Did Mary wear her new dress? Yes, she wore it.

Did your brothers like the dinner? Yes, they liked it.

Did Bob have a class last week? Yes, he had one.

Did she tell her friends to come? Yes, she told them to come.

Did Liz help you and Carl? Yes, she helped us.

Did he get a pen for you? Yes, he got one for me.

I fixed the broken window
for Mr. Black.
Mr. Black thanked me. / Mr. Black thanked me for fixing the broken window.
The children were fighting.
Their father stopped them. / Their father stopped the children [or them] from fighting.
The men were laughing.
Pam heard the men. / Pam heard the men laughing.
Sue put a quarter in the parking meter.
Carmen thanked Sue. / Carmen thanked Sue for putting a quarter in the parking meter.
Kitty says, "Tom, don't drive too fast."
What does Kitty tell Tom? / Kitty tells Tom not to drive too fast.
We ate dinner at 6:30.
It’s 9:30 now. / We ate dinner 3 hours ago.
Bob was washing his car.
Molly watched Bob. / Molly watched Bob washing his car.
The teacher said,"Don, listen to me."
What did the teacher tell Don? / The teacher told Don to listen to him/her.
Jack was hitting Van.
The teacher stopped him. / The teacher stopped Jack [or him] from hitting Van.
Cal bought his car in 1992.
It’s 2002 now. / Cal bought his car 10 years ago.
The rug was burning.
Dan didn't see it. / Dan didn’t see the rug burning.
Helen said, "Son, eat your dinner."
What did Helen tell her son? / Helen told her son to eat his dinner.
I swam in the river on Monday.
It’s Friday now. / I swam in the river [4 or 5] days ago.
I'm cooking dinner.
Betty is helping me. / Betty is helping me cook dinner.
Anna helped her mother.
Anna did the laundry. / Anna helped her mother by doing the laundry.
Cal repairs cars and trucks.
Glenn helps him. / Glenn helps Cal [or him] repair cars and trucks.
Ed did his homework.
His mother helped him. / His mother helped Ed do his homework.
We helped Mrs. Hill.
We carried her bags. / We helped Mrs. Hill by carrying her bags.

Anna goes to workby busin the morning.

1 2 3 4

1: Who goes to work by bus in the morning?Anna does.

2: Where does Anna go by bus in the morning?To work.

3: How does Anna go to work in the morning?By bus.

4: When does Anna go to work by bus?In the morning.

Ann’s class started at 8:30.

1 2

1: Whose class started at 8:30?Ann’s.

2: When did Ann’s class start?At 8:30.

Fran gave 50 dollars to Carmen.

1 2

1: How much money did Fran give to Carmen?50 dollars.

2: Who did Fran give 50 dollars to?Carmen.

They have two cars. Theirred car has two broken windows.

1 2

1: Which car has two broken windows?Their red car.

2: How many broken windows does their red car have?Two.

Robert drives his truckvery fast.

1 2 3

1: Who drives his truck very fast?Robert does.

2: What does Robert drive very fast?His truck.

2: How does Robert drive his truck?Very fast.

He’ll buy a new carnext year.

1 2

1: What will he buy next year?A new car.

2: When will he buy a new car?Next year.

That store opens at 9 o’clock.

1 2

1: What opens at 9 o’clock?That store.

2: When does that store open?At 9 o’clock.

Ned’s cat has many kittens.

1 2

1: Whose cat has many kittens?Ned’s.

2: How many kittens does Ned’s cat have?Many.

They'll start going to school

/ last / year.
this
next
Sam has / the / sore shoulder.
a
Ted dropped / the / cigarette on / the / rug; / the / cigarette started / the / fire.
a / a / a / a

I have cuts on my right leg, and a bruise on

/ another one.
the other one.
the others.
They walked / half / a mile to the store.
half of
I don't have / very / gas to drive back to the city.
too
enough
I think that / half / those people are men.
half of
Two of my car's tires are OK; / another one / are flat.
the other one
the others
Dave's working at home / last / month.
this
next

She made these cookies 2 hours ago, they're

/ very / fresh.
too
enough
I told him to eat / half / my sandwich.
half of
One pillow isn’t enough; I need / another one.
the other one.
the others.
We can't walk to the park; it's / very / far.
too
enough
Where did you put / the / suitcase?
a
He didn't feel very good / last / week.
this
next
My cat is / the / good pet.
a
My car has / the / flat tire on / the / driver’s side, and / the / battery is dead.
a / a / a
It says, "First, add / half / a cup of sugar."
half of
When does / the / class start?
a

Tell Van to drive slowly.Van, please drive slowly.

Tell Jill not to throw away the milk. Jill, don’t throw away the milk

Tell Ned to listen to you. Ned, listen to me.

Tell Kim not to help the children. Kim, don’t help the children.

Tell the driver to stop the taxi. Driver, please stop the taxi.

Tell Pam to answer the telephone. Pam, answer the telephone.

Tell the students to hurry. Students, hurry!

Tell the waiter not to drop those dishes. Waiter, don’t drop those dishes.

Tell Bud to help us carry the boxes. Bud, please help us carry the boxes.

Tell the girls not to yell at us. Girls, don’t yell at us.

Tell Mary to give her pen to you. Mary, please give your pen to me.

Tell Fred and Liz not to sell their car. Fred and Liz, don’t sell your car.

Tell Jimmy to cover his eyes. Jimmy, cover your eyes.

Tell Carl not to wear his hat in the house. Carl, don’t wear your hat in the house.

Tell the boys to stand with their backs to the wall.Boys, stand with your backs to the wall.

I dropped my new clock.My new clock was dropped.

Bob passed the red car quickly.The red car was passed quickly.

Ellen stopped the car in front of my house.The car was stopped in front of my house.

Don covered the path with small rocks. The path was covered with small rocks.

We studied English last night. English was studied last night.

She repeated the words for the students. The words were repeated for the students.

We watched Mr. Chan carefully. Mr. Chan was watched carefully.

I didn't help Sue yesterday. Sue wasn’t helped yesterday.

You didn't close the doors. The doors weren’t closed.

The girls didn't pick up their toys. Their toys weren’t picked up.

They didn't repair my windshield. My windshield wasn’t repaired.

Did you add sugar to the coffee? Was sugar added to the coffee?

Did the match start a fire? Was a fire started?

Did they cook enough meat? Was enough meat cooked?

Did they park their cars on the street? Were their cars parked on the street?