Kamis, 21 Mei 2020

homework Maj Nani 20-05-2020

Homework for book 8 lesson 3

Exercise A
Yesterday we went to a movie. We wanted to see a show. From there we went to a restaurant.
This morning she went to the post office. She wanted to buy stamps. From there she went to the barracks.
Last night they went to the library. They wanted to get a book. From there they went to the snack bar.

Exercise B (change the verbs in parentheses. Use the past tense)
Private jones (makes) made a long distance phone call from a pay phone. He (gets) got some change. He (puts) put the coins near the phone. He (picks up) picked up the receiver and (listens) listened for the dial tone. He (puts) put a quarter in the slot. He (dials) dialed “0”. The operator (answers) answered. He (says) said to the operator, “I want to make a long distance phone call. The number is 525-729-9101. “The operator (says) said, “Deposit $1.50 for the first three minutes.” Then, he (pays) paid for his call. Next, he (has) had a short conversation with his sister. Finally, he (hangs up) hung up the phone.

Exercise C
1. The operator said, “Sorry the line is busy”
2. The operator said, “The call will cost $4.75 for three minutes
3. You can’t make a call from this public phone without any coin
4. He bought that coat for $20.00. it was cheap
5. The teacher said “Might study for the test and you’ll do well.”
6. He was angry. He hung up without saying “goodbye.”
7. They make trucks in the big factory
8. Dave found his ID card behind the front seat of his car
9. Karen put three quarters into the slot
10. Pennies, nickles, and dimes are all coins

Exercise D
1. How do I use this phone? (F. Just put the coins in the slot)
2. How do I get to the BX? (I. just go straight ahead)
3. Can I walk on the wet floor? (A. sure, just don’t fall down)
4. Does this bus go to 2nd street? (G. No, it just goes to Lee Avenue)
5. Is Marry in her office? (C. Just a minute, I’ll see)
6. Why are the lights off? (H. I don’t know. They just went out)
7. Is it going to rain? (J. it might. Bring your umbrella)
8. I didn’t do well on my test. (D. just try to do better next time)
9. Let me speak with Mary, too. (B. Oh, too late. I just hung up)
10. Are you ready to make the call? (E. I just need to get some change)
Exercise E
1. Who are you writing to? To whom are you writing?
2. With whom are you having dinner? Who are having dinner with?
3. For who is the phone call? To whom is the phone call for?
4. Who do you want to speak to? To whom do you want to speak?
5. To who is that letter for? For whom is that letter?
6. To whom did Travis give the phone? Who did Travis give the phone to?
7. Who are you going to town with? With whom are you going to town?

Exercise F
1. When are you going to study for this week’s quiz? I might study on Tuesday evening
2. When are you going to start tomorrow’s homework? I might start tomorrow’s homework tonight.
3. What will you eat for dinner tonight? I may eat noodle for dinner tonight
4. What are you going to do this weekend? I might go to watching a movie
5. Where are you going to go on your next vacation? I might going to west sumatra next vacation.
6. Where will you live in five years? I may live in Jakarta in five years.

Exercise G
1. Jane went to the commissary (d. she’s going to meet a friend)
2. Rod is a doctor (c. he visits sick people in hospitals)

Exercise H (write the referent for the word in italics.
1. Pvt Bennett went to Dr. Fisher’s office. He looked at her and said, “Pvt Bennet, you are vey sick.” Then he gave her some medicine and sent her back to her barracks. He said “Go straight to bed!”
He = Dr. Fisher’s
2. Brian’s plane left Chicago this morning at 6.30 a.m. it’s the same flight he took a month ago. It arrives at 10.20.
It = plane
3. Capt. Rock wanted to call his brother. He dialled the number many times, but there was no answer. Then he remembered that his brother was on vacation and not at home.
He = Capt rock

Exercise I
1. Have a business (F. conversation)
2. Meet an important (d. person)
3. Turn to the book’s last (a. page)
4. Buy an expensive (e. watch)
5. Get a sad (g. phone call)
6. Put in small (c. coin)
7. Pay a high (b. bill)
8. Deposit a small (h. change)

Exercise J (match the sentences that mean the same thing)
1. Some calls are cheaper than others (e. some calls are less expensive than others)
2. Some calls cost more than others (d. some calls are more expensive than others)
3. I’d like to make a Long Distance call (f. I want to make a long distance call)
4. What do long distance calls cost? (a. how much are long distance calls?)
5. Put the coins in the slot (c. deposit the change in the slot)
6. When is it less expensive? (B. when is it cheaper?)

Exercise K (write the paragraph with correct punctuation) 
Major Spencer needed to make a call from a public phone. First, he had to find a phone, he looked around but he didn’t see one. Next, he walked down to the corner and looked for a phone there. He didn’t see one. He only saw a bus stop there. Finally, Major Spencer walked into the store at the corner and asked “Is there a phone I can use?” The Clerk said “Sure, you can use this one. Just dial 9 to get an outside line.”     

Exercise L
Frank: Where do you work?
Harry: I work in a factory
Frank: What do you make there?
Harry: We make furniture. It’s a furniture factory
Frank: My brother works in factory, too! He works in a car factory
Harry: then he makes more money than I do!
       

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