Answer Key Hey There! 3A Unit 1A LEVEL 1 Unit 2A 1 1. Most people like eating breakfast every morning. 2. Many people in Canada like speaking English and French. 3. My teacher loves giving us exams. 4. My brother hates eating frogs’ legs.; 5. My father doesn’t mind getting up early 6. I love going to the movie theater on Saturdays. 1 a) N X D I L C V I P W W D K J B Z L G U V M S J E U H U Q P A E J O C W O R X S C E U A W A W F K J J G U U L H G V G L G L P J E J B M U W E N T LEVEL 2 J F D M L R O E S V S D 1 a) 1. A student in Japan likes getting up very early because school starts at 8:30 A.M. 2. When he arrives at school, he doesn’t mind taking off his shoes and putting them in special cupboards. 3. He doesn’t like practicing writing skills – Japanese writing is very difficult. 4. He loves having lunch in the classroom and teams of students serve the food. 5. After lunch he doesn’t mind cleaning the school. 6. At the end of each class the teacher likes when the students thank her and bow. H Y Z O Y I N U X K J M P O C U O D M G U D Y Q J E F D X N J B S L K O T T J B U V E S N F A O B P W K F I I Q F I X S H U N Y H B H K G V G L I Q G N J B S K H X O Q I I O G T H G U O H T P Z J B Z T G Q E B W D S Q C S I D S U K Q O R F V S P K X H V Y E N I T I S O b) Negative: 1. didn’t get; 2. didn’t meet; 3. didn’t see; 4. didn’t go; 5. didn’t play; 6. didn’t speak; 7. didn’t think b) 1. Do Japanese students get up late? 2. Where do they put their shoes when they arrive? 3. Does he like to practice Japanese writing? 4. Do the students have lunch in the cafeteria? 5. Do they clean the school before lunch? 6. What do they do at the end of each class? Questions: 1. Did I get; 2. Did she meet; 3. Did he see; 4. Did the baby go; 5. Did we play; 6. Did you speak; 7. Did they think 2 1. many; 2. many; 3. much; 4. much; 5. much; 6. many; 7. much; 8. many 2 1. couldn’t; 2. can’t; 3. can’t / can; 4. can; 5. couldn’t; 6. can Unit 1A T F W E G T 2 1. Most teenagers could use a computer. 2. My mother could swim 50 meters. 3. My grandmother could send e-mail. 4. My father couldn’t fly a plane. 5. She couldn’t speak Hindi. 6. I couldn’t ride a horse. Unit 1A LEVEL 1 3 a) 1. I have a little money. 2. The children always make a lot of noise. 3. They have a lot of friends. 4. I only have a little milk in my coffee. 5. Peter has a few good ideas. 6. There are a few apples on the table. b) (Answers will vary according to students’ first language.) LEVEL 3 1 a) 1. getting up; 2. starts; 3. taking off; 4. putting; 5. doesn’t; 6. practicing; 7. having; 8. serve; 9. cleaning; 10. likes; 11. bow b) 1. What time does school start? 2. Where do the students put their shoes? 3. What do they practice? 4. What is very difficult? 5. Where do they have lunch? 6. Who serves the food? 7. What do they do after lunch? 8. What do they do after each class? Unit 2A LEVEL 2 1 a) 1. was; 2. was; 3. composed; 4. won; 5. wasn’t; 6. lost; 7. was; 8. played; 9. acted; 10. gave; 11. starred; 12. received b) 1. No, he wasn’t. 2. He was seven. 3. Twelve. 4. Yes, he did. 5. His 10,000th. 6. Jamie Foxx. 2 Answers will vary. 3 a) Answers will vary. 2 1. There is too much smoke. 2. There are too many advertisements on TV. 3. Is there too much violence in the world? 4. Are there too many cars in the cities? b) Answers will vary. 3 1. a; 2. a; 3. b; 4. b; 5. a; 6. b Unit 2A LEVEL 3 1 a) 1. was; 2. was; 3. composed; 4. won; 5. wasn’t; 6. lost; 7. was; 8. played; 9. acted; 10. gave; 11. starred; 12. received b) 1. a. Was Ray Charles blind when he was born? b. No, he wasn’t. 2. a. How old was he when he went blind? b. He was seven. 3. a. How many Grammy awards did he win? b. He won twelve. 4. a. How many albums did he make? b. He made over 250. Hey There! 3A Mixed-Ability Grammar Worksheets 1 Copyright ©2009 Pearson Education, Inc. Permission granted to reproduce for classroom use. Answer Key Hey There! 3A 5. a. What concert did he give in 2003? b. He gave his 10,000th concert. 6. a. Who starred in a movie about Ray Charles’ life? b. Jamie Foxx. 4 Affirmative: 1. have traveled; 2. have eaten; 3. have visited; 4. has seen Negative: 1. haven’t traveled; 2. haven’t eaten; 3. haven’t visited; 4. hasn’t seen Questions and Short Answers: 1. Have we traveled to Australia? Yes, we have. / No, we haven’t. 2. Have I eaten my hamburger? Yes, I have. / No, I haven’t. 3. What have they visited? 4. How many times has she seen that movie? 2 Answers will vary. 3 a. Our teacher gives us lots of homework. b. I think she’s in love with him. c. Did your mom give you any money? Unit 3A LEVEL 1 5 1. a. Joe has passed his driving test. b. Joe passed his driving test last week. 2. a. They haven’t gone on vacation. b. They didn’t go on vacation last summer. 3. a. Joanne has baked a cake. b. Joanne baked a cake last night. 1 a) 1. small; 2. hot; 3. thin; 4. cold; 5. not tired; 6. easy b) (Suggested answers.) 1. too easy / too difficult; 2. too big / small; 3. too fat / thin; 4. too tired; 5. too hot; 6. too cold Unit 4A 2 1. a; 2. b; 3. a; 4. a 1 1. Yesterday at 6 P.M. he was cleaning the house. 2. Last night at 11 P.M., Julie was watching TV at home. 3. On Tuesday at 8 P.M. the students weren’t watching the match. 4. Five minutes before the game started, the player was kissing his girlfriend. 5. Last summer I wasn’t studying for my exams. 6. This time last month we were sitting on the beach. 3 1. me; 2. you; 3. him; 4. her; 5. it; 6. us; 7. them; 4 1. mine; 2. his; 3. her; 4. ours; 5. your; 6. their 5 1. d; 2. f; 3. g; 4. a; 5. b; 6. e; 7. c Unit 3A LEVEL 2 2 (Suggested answers.) 1. What was he doing yesterday at 6 P.M.? 2. What was Julie doing last night at 11 P.M.? 3. Were the students watching the game on Tuesday at 8 P.M.? 4. What was the player doing five minutes before the game? 5. What were you doing last summer? 6. What were you doing this time last month? 1 1. too tired 2. too cold 3. too expensive 4. too big; 5. too boring 6. too casual 2 1. These shoes aren’t big enough. 2. The hat is not small enough. 3. The sweater is not cheap enough. 4. That jacket is not heavy enough. 5. The book is not hard enough. 6. The school is not close enough. 3 1. his; 2. hers; 3. theirs; 4. ours; 5. mine; 6. yours 3 1. she fell and broke a leg; 2. I got shampoo in my eyes; 3. an old boyfriend came online; 4. she saw a robbery; 5. the teachers drank coffee; 6. the TV exploded 4 1.a; 2. b; 3. b; 4. b; 5. a; 6. a; 7. a Unit 3A LEVEL 2 LEVEL 3 4 1. She has never ridden a horse. 2. We have not bought enough food. 3. I have not been to school today. 4. They have just sold their house. 5. We have never met a pop star. 1 1. too tart; 2. too clumsy; 3. too itchy; 4. too arrogant; 5. too grumpy; 6. too stingy; 7. too watery; 8. too scrawny 2 Answers will vary. Unit 4A 3 1. a; 2. a; 3. b; 4. a; 5. c; 6. b Unit 4A LEVEL 3 1 1. Who was visiting his aunt this summer? 2. What were Victoria and David doing at 10 o’clock? 3. Why were you hurrying? 4. Why weren’t they eating the steak? 5. Why wasn’t she driving fast? 6. What was Emily learning to do last week? LEVEL 1 1 Affirmative: 1. was winning; 2. were cheering; 3. was shouting Negative: 1. wasn’t winning; 2. weren’t cheering; 3. wasn’t shouting 2 1. was playing / did / was doing; 2. was taking / visited; 3. found / went / handed; 4. walked / was talking / were doing / were laughing; 5. went / was arguing / was returning / was listening / was trying / went / bought Questions: 1. Was our team winning? 2. Were the students cheering? 3. Was the referee shouting? 2 1. was; 2. wasn’t; 3. Were; 4. was; 5. wasn’t; 6. Were 3 1. No; 2. Yes; 3. No; 4. Yes; 5. No; 6. Yes 3 1. was running / fell; 2. was washing / arrived; 3. was chatting / broke; 4. was walking / stole; 5. were doing / had; 6. were watching / knocked Hey There! 3A Mixed-Ability Grammar Worksheets 2 Copyright © 2009 by Pearson Education, Inc. Permission granted to reproduce for classroom use.
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