There is now an even wider variety of exercise rypes. This edition has a much larger number of free-response exercises and open-ended communicative casks, while still providing ample controlled-response exercises to aid initial understanding of the form, meaning, and usage of the Larger structures. | EXERCISE 4. Review of verb forms past present and future. Chapters 1 and 2 Charts 3-1 and 3-2 Directions Complete the dialogue with your own words. The dialogue reviews the forms statement negative question short answer of the simple present simple past and be going to. Example a I hitchhiked to school yesterday. B Oh That s interesting. Do you hitchhike to school every day a Yes X do. I hitchhike to school every day. b Do you also hitchhike home every day a No I don t. Etc. 1. A I yesterday. 2. B Oh That s interesting. you every day 3. A Yes I . I every day. 4. B you also every day 5. A No I . I every day. 6. B you yesterday 7. A Yes I . I yesterday. 8. B you also yesterday 9. A No I . I yesterday. 10. B you tomorrow 11. A Yes I . I tomorrow. 12. B you also tomorrow 13. A No I . I tomorrow. EXERCISE 5. Present past and future time. Chapters 1 and 2 Charts 3-1 and 3-2 Directions Pair up with a classmate. Speaker A Ask Speaker B a question about his or her activities. Use zvhat and the given time expressions. Your book is open. Speaker B Answer the question in a complete sentence. Your book is closed. Example this evening speaker a book open What are you going to do this evening speaker b book closed I m going to get on the Internet for a while and then read. Switch roles. 1. yesterday 7. tonight 2. tomorrow 8. the day after tomorrow 3. right now 9. last week 4. every day 10. next week 5. later today 11. every week 6. the day before yesterday 12. this weekend 58 CHAPTERS 3-3 FORMS WITH WILL statement I-You-She-He-It-We-They will come tomorrow. NEGATIVE I-You-She-He-It-We-They will not won t come tomorrow. QUESTION Will I-you-she-he-it-we-they come tomorrow SHORT ANSWER Yes T . . will. 1 I-you-she-he-it-we-they 1 . No j J wont. CONTRACTIONS I ll she ll we ll you ll he ll they ll it ll Will is usually contracted with pronouns in both speech and informal writing. Bob will Sob ll the teacher will the teacher ZZ Will is often contracted with nouns in speech but .