Chapter 7 - Supplemental Exercises - Answers 1

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Chapter 7 - Supplemental Exercises - Answers 1 CHAPTER 7 - PHRASES - SUPPLEMENTAL EXERCISES Binary Nature of Language 1. The next car that I buy... mustn t it? Must the next car that I buy be fuel-efficient? 2. The best car for me... wouldn t it? Would the best car for me be one with an EPA estimate of at least 45 miles to the gallon? 3. The EPA's combined fuel economy formula... isn t it? Is the EPA's combined fuel economy formula based on 55 percent of city driving miles per gallon and 45 percent of highway miles per gallon? 4. Buying a car that is listed as fuel-efficient... does it? Doesn t buying a car that is listed as fuel-efficient guarantee that the car will deliver the mpg listed on the sticker? 5. Failing to pay attention to recommended careful driving habits... can t it? Can failing to pay attention to recommended careful driving habits decrease the fuel efficiency of a car by 20 percent? 6. Accelerating a little more slowly... can t it? Can accelerating a little more slowly improve fuel efficiency? 7. Removing the foot from the accelerator a little sooner before a stop sign... won t it? Will removing the foot from the accelerator a little sooner before a stop sign also help? 8. Running the air conditioning... doesn t it? Does running the air conditioning increase the work that the engine has to do and lower the fuel efficiency of a car?

Chapter 7 - Supplemental Exercises - Answers 2 Sentence Constituents 1. Gilroy, California calls itself The Garlic Capital of the World. MVP 2. Gilroy holds a 3-day Garlic Festival Every July 3. Organizers expect more than 250,000 people for the festival this year. ADVP 4. A newly-crowned Miss Gilroy Garlic will reign at this year s festival MVP ADVP 5. The festival committee has ordered two tons of garlic from local farms. 6. Not all people are delighted with the garlic ice cream MVP ADJP 7. festival sponsor Listerine provided free Cool Mint Pocket Packs to attendees In earlier years ADVP 8. it is BYOB (Bring Your Own Breath Mints) This year

Chapter 7 - Supplemental Exercises - Answers 3 Main Verb Phrase Constiuents 1. is 2. arrived 3. should have loaded 4. have had 5. is happening 6. have been waiting 7. must have been keeping 8. will be leaving Main Verb Phrase Morphemes TENSE MODAL HAVE + {-en} BE + {ing} MAIN VERB 1. present BE + {ing} enjoy 2. past BE + {ing} stand 3. past HAVE + {-en} arrive 4. present should HAVE + {-en} take 5. past HAVE + {-en} BE + {-ing} sit 6. present should BE + {-ing} sing 7. present HAVE + {-en} sing 8. present may want

Chapter 7 - Supplemental Exercises - Answers 4 Constructing the Main Verb Phrase 1. slept 2. must sleep 3. had slept 4. may be sleeping 5. will have slept 6. is sleeping 7. might have been sleeping 8. had been sleeping Identifying Verb Forms 1. invaded = past + invade: simple past 2. has erected = present + HAVE + {-en} + erect: present perfect form 3. has been lying = present + HAVE + {-en} + BE + {-ing} + lie: present perfect progressive form 4. must have contributed = present + MODAL (must) + HAVE + {-en} + contribute: present perfect form 5. will be lying = present + MODAL (will) + BE + {-ing} + lie: future progressive form 6. is allowing = present + BE + {-ing} + allow: present progressive form 7. can lie = present + MODAL (can) + lie: simple present are feeling = present + BE + {-ing} + feel: present progressive form 8. is = present + be: simple present will be = present + MODAL (will) + be: simple future form

Chapter 7 - Supplemental Exercises - Answers 5 Distinguishing Between Different Uses of Have and Be 1. The National Zoo (is hoping) TENSE (present) + BE + {-ing} + hope (Be is an auxiliary.) they (will be) TENSE (present) + MODAL (will) + be (Be is the main verb.) 2. Zoo keepers (had closed) TENSE (past) + HAVE + {-en} + close) (Have is an auxiliary.) their mother panda (gave) TENSE (past) + give 3. The public (has been) TENSE (present) + HAVE + {-en} + be (Have is an auxiliary; be is the main verb.) who (has been spending) TENSE (present) + HAVE + {-en} + BE + {-ing} + spend (Have and be are auxiliaries.) 4. The mother (has appeared) TENSE (present) + HAVE + {-en} + appear (Have is an auxiliary.) visitors (have seen) TENSE (present) + HAVE + {-en} + see (Have is an auxiliary.) 5. the Panda House (reopens) TENSE + (present) + reopen zoo officials (will be giving out) TENSE + (present) + MODAL + BE + {-ing} + give out (Be is an auxiliary.) 6. Officials (are expecting) TENSE (present) + BE + {-ing} + expect (Be is an auxiliary.) the male baby cub (will have) TENSE (present) + MODAL + have (Have is the main verb.) 7. Visitors to the zoo s web site (have been submitting) TENSE (present) + HAVE + {-en} + BE + {-ing} + submit (Have and be are auxiliaries.)

Chapter 7 - Supplemental Exercises - Answers 6 8. they (have sent in) TENSE (present) + HAVE + {-en} + send in (Have is an auxiliary.) the zoo (is being) TENSE + (present) + BE + {-ing} + be (The first be is an auxiliary; the second be is the main verb.) REVIEW EXERCISES Sentence Constituents 1. Americans have taken chicken wings to their hearts. 2. Wing Nights at chain restaurants like KFC and Domino s have sent MVP chicken wing prices sky-high. ADJP 3. Wingnuts is the first California restaurant to specialize in chicken wings. MVP 4. Wing Ding fund raisers are popular throughout the United States. MVP ADJP ADVP 5. The Jacksonville, Florida, Chamber of Commerce is sponsoring MVP a Wing Ding Chicken Wing Cook-Off this year. ADVP 6. one man ate 124 buffalo chicken wings in 12 minutes At a Wing Ding in Miami ADVP 7. He was 10 chicken wings shy of the chicken-wing-eating world record. MVP ADJP

Chapter 7 - Supplemental Exercises - Answers 7 8. The Placer County, California, Wing Ding features MVP a world famous chicken-bone-throwing contest. Main Verb Phrase 1. have been studying = present + HAVE + {-en} + BE + {-ing} + study; present perfect progressive form 2. may be feeling = present + MODAL + BE + {-ing} + feel; present progressive form will pass - present + MODAL + pass; future form 3. is waiting = present + BE + {-ing} + wait; present progressive form 4. might have been studying = present + MODAL + HAVE + {-en} + BE + {-ing} + study; present perfect progressive form 5. had had = past + HAVE + {-en} + have; past perfect form 6. has seen = present + HAVE + {-en} + see; present perfect form 7. should have been mastering = present + MODAL + HAVE + {-en} + BE + {-ing} + master; present perfect progressive form was dreaming = past + BE + {-ing} + dream; past progressive form 8. thought = past + think; past tense form had understood = past + HAVE + {-en} + understand; past perfect form began = past + begin; past tense form