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Section V PATTERN USAGE DRILL 解答例

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Lesson 11.~9. 省略

10.

1. How’s your father? / He’s fine, thanks. / That’s good.

Please give him my regards. / Thank you. I will.

2. How’s your brother? / He’s fine, thanks. / That’s good.

Please give him my regards. / Thank you. I will.

3. How’s your sister? / She’s fine, thanks. / That’s good.

Please give her my regards. / Thank you. I will.

4. How’s your grandmother? / She’s fine, thanks. / That’s good.

Please give her my regards. / Thank you. I will.

5. How’s your grandfather? / He’s fine, thanks. / That’s good.

Please give him my regards. / Thank you. I will.

6. How’s your uncle? / He’s fine, thanks. / That’s good.

Please give him my regards. / Thank you. I will.

7. How’s your mother? / She’s fine, thanks. / That’s good.

Please give her my regards. / Thank you. I will.

8. How’s Mr. Fujimoto? / He’s fine, thanks. / That’s good.

Please give him my regards. / Thank you. I will.

9. How’s Mr. Baker? / He’s fine, thanks. / That’s good.

Please give him my regards. / Thank you. I will.

10. How’s Mrs. Stone? / She’s fine, thanks. / That’s good.

Please give her my regards. / Thank you. I will.

11.

1. How’s your father? / He’s fine, thanks. / That’s good.

Please give him my regards. / Thank you. I will.

2. How’s your brother? / He’s fine, thanks. / That’s good.

Please give him my regards. / Thank you. I will.

3. How’s your sister? / She’s fine, thanks. / That’s good.

Please give her my regards. / Thank you. I will.

4. How’s your grandmother? / She’s fine, thanks. / That’s good.

Please give her my regards. / Thank you. I will.

5. How’s your grandfather? / He’s fine, thanks. / That’s good.

Please give him my regards. / Thank you. I will.

6. How’s your uncle? / He’s fine, thanks. / That’s good.

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Please give him my regards. / Thank you. I will.

7. How’s your mother? / She’s fine, thanks. / That’s good.

Please give her my regards. / Thank you. I will.

8. How’s Mr. Fujimoto? / He’s fine, thanks. / That’s good.

Please give him my regards. / Thank you. I will.

9. How’s Mr. Baker? / He’s fine, thanks. / That’s good.

Please give him my regards. / Thank you. I will.

10. How’s Mrs. Stone? / She’s fine, thanks. / That’s good.

Please give her my regards. / Thank you. I will.

12.

1. How are you today? / Well, I have a headache. / That’s too bad.

I hope you get well soon. / Thanks. I’m sure I will.

2. How are you today? / Well, I have a toothache. / That’s too bad.

I hope you get well soon. / Thanks. I’m sure I will.

3. How are you today? / Well, I have an upset stomach. / That’s too bad.

I hope you get well soon. / Thanks. I’m sure I will.

4. How are you today? / Well, I have an earache. / That’s too bad.

I hope you get well soon. / Thanks. I’m sure I will.

5. How are you today? / Well, I have a bad cold. / That’s too bad.

I hope you get well soon. / Thanks. I’m sure I will.

6. How are you today? / Well, I have a slight headache. / That’s too bad.

I hope you get well soon. / Thanks. I’m sure I will.

7. How are you today? / Well, I have a sore throat. / That’s too bad.

I hope you get well soon. / Thanks. I’m sure I will.

8. How are you today? / Well, I have the flu. / That’s too bad.

I hope you get well soon. / Thanks. I’m sure I will.

9. How are you today? / Well, I have a backache. / That’s too bad.

I hope you get well soon. / Thanks. I’m sure I will.

10. How are you today? / Well, I have a stiff shoulder. / That’s too bad.

I hope you get well soon. / Thanks. I’m sure I will.

13.

1. Here’s a pencil. / Thanks a lot. / You’re welcome.

2. Here’s a pen. / Thanks a lot. / You’re welcome.

3. Here’s a dictionary. / Thanks a lot. / You’re welcome.

4. Here’s a notebook. / Thanks a lot. / You’re welcome.

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5. Here’s a watch. / Thanks a lot. / You’re welcome.

6. Here’s a handkerchief. / Thanks a lot. / You’re welcome.

7. Here’s a textbook. / Thanks a lot. / You’re welcome.

8. Here’s an English dictionary. / Thanks a lot. / You’re welcome.

9. Here’s a Japanese dictionary. / Thanks a lot. / You’re welcome.

10. Here’s a good book. / Thanks a lot. / You’re welcome.

14. (May のほうがていねいな言い方になる)

1. May/Can I use your pencil? / Sure. Go right ahead. Here it is. / Thanks a lot. / You’re

welcome.

2. May/Can I use your red pencil? / Sure. Go right ahead. Here it is. / Thanks a lot. /

You’re welcome.

3. May/Can I use your dictionary? / Sure. Go right ahead. Here it is. / Thanks a lot. /

You’re welcome.

4. May/Can I use your desk? / Sure. Go right ahead. Here it is. / Thanks a lot. / You’re

welcome.

5. May/Can I use your Japanese dictionary? / Sure. Go right ahead. Here it is. / Thanks

a lot. / You’re welcome.

6. May/Can I use your English dictionary? / Sure. Go right ahead. Here it is. / Thanks

a lot. / You’re welcome.

7. May/Can I use your eraser? / Sure. Go right ahead. Here it is. / Thanks a lot. / You’re

welcome.

8. May/Can I use your knife? / Sure. Go right ahead. Here it is. / Thanks a lot. / You’re

welcome.

9. May/Can I use your pen? / Sure. Go right ahead. Here it is. / Thanks a lot. / You’re

welcome.

10. May/Can I use your cell phone? / Sure. Go right ahead. Here it is. / Thanks a lot. /

You’re welcome.

15.

1. May/Can I have a hundred yen? / Sure. Here you are. / Thanks a lot. / You’re wel-

come.

2. May/Can I have ten yen? / Sure. Here you are. / Thanks a lot. / You’re welcome.

3. May/Can I have a pencil? / Sure. Here you are. / Thanks a lot. / You’re welcome.

4. May/Can I have an orange? / Sure. Here you are. / Thanks a lot. / You’re welcome.

5. May/Can I have an eraser? / Sure. Here you are. / Thanks a lot. / You’re welcome.

6. May/Can I have a notebook? / Sure. Here you are. / Thanks a lot. / You’re wel-

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come.

7. May/Can I have a thousand yen? / Sure. Here you are. / Thanks a lot. / You’re wel-

come.

8. May/Can I have your name card? / Sure. Here you are. / Thanks a lot. / You’re wel-

come.

9. May/Can I have your address? / Sure. Here you are. / Thanks a lot. / You’re wel-

come.

10. May/Can I have your phone number? / Sure. Here you are. / Thanks a lot. / You’re

welcome.

16.

A: are B: I’m / A: your B: yours /

A: nice B: too / A: use B: right

A: おはようございます.お元気ですか.

B: ええ,おかげさまで.

A: やあ,ジャック.ご家族はどうしていますか.

B: ありがとう.元気です.あなたのご家族は ?

A: こんにちは,キムと申します.はじめまして.

B: はじめまして.ビルと申します.

A: あなたの辞書を使わせていただけますか.

B: ええ.どうぞどうぞ.

Lesson 21.

1. I play baseball every day.

2. I work at the bookstore every day.

3. I teach every day.

4. I go to the movies every day.

5. I swim every day.

6. I work in the garden every day.

7. I go to the store every day.

8. I play tennis every day.

9. I skate every day.

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2.

1. He plays baseball every day.

2. She works at the bookstore every day.

3. He teaches every day.

4. He goes to the movies every day.

5. He swims every day.

6. He works in the garden every day.

7. She goes to the store every day.

8. He plays tennis every day.

9. He skates every day.

3.

1. We play baseball every day.

2. He works at the bookstore every day.

3. Professor McCarthy teaches every day.

4. William goes to the movies every day.

5. You swim every day.

6. They work in the garden every day.

7. Sachiko goes to the grocery store every day.

8. I play tennis every day.

9. She skates every day.

4.

1. Bob plays baseball every day.

Bob and Dick / Bob and Dick play baseball every day.

I play baseball every day.

You play baseball every day.

He plays baseball every day.

2. Sally works at the bookstore every day.

Sally and Harry work at the bookstore every day.

I work at the bookstore every day.

You work at the bookstore every day.

We work at the bookstore every day.

3. Professor McCarthy teaches every day.

I teach every day.

He teaches every day.

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You teach every day.

She teaches every day.

4. William goes to the movies every day.

You go to the movies every day.

They go to the movies every day.

We go to the movies every day.

She goes to the movies every day.

5. Eddie swims every day.

He swims every day.

They swim every day.

You swim every day.

She swims every day.

6. Charles works in the garden every day.

We work in the garden every day.

She works in the garden every day.

You work in the garden every day.

He works in the garden every day.

7. Sachiko goes to the grocery store every day.

We go to the grocery store every day.

They go to the grocery store every day.

He goes to the grocery store every day.

You go to the grocery store every day.

8. Mr. Forster plays tennis every day.

He plays tennis every day.

We play tennis every day.

She plays tennis every day.

They play tennis every day.

9. Mr. Johnson skates every day.

He skates every day.

She skates every day.

You skate every day.

They skate every day.

5.

1. She goes to school every day.

2. He likes Sally.

3. Bob skates every winter.

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4. Mr. Crane plays golf every Saturday.

5. My father works every day.

6. She sings every morning.

7. My brother goes to church every Sunday.

8. My brother plays shogi every Saturday.

9. My sister likes tennis.

10. My teacher goes to the library every afternoon.

6.

1. Do you play baseball everyday? / No, I don’t. Bob plays baseball every day.

2. Do you work at the bookstore every day? / No, I don’t. Harry works at the book-

store every day.

3. Do you teach every day? / No, I don’t. Prof. McCarthy teaches every day.

4. Do you go to the movies every day? / No, I don’t. William goes to the movies every

day.

5. Do you swim every day? / No. I don’t. Eddie swims every day.

6. Do you work in the garden every day? / No. I don’t. Charles works in the garden

every day.

7. Do you go to the grocery store every day? / No, I don’t. Sachiko goes to the grocery

store every day.

8. Do you play tennis every day? / No, I don’t. Mr. Forster plays tennis every day.

9. Do you skate every day? / No, I don’t. Mr. Johnson skates every day.

7.

1. Do you go to school every day? / Yes, I do. I go to school every day.

2. Do you like Sally? / Yes, I do. I like Sally.

3. Do you skate every winter? / Yes, I do. I skate every winter.

4. Do you play golf every Saturday? / Yes, I do. I play golf every Saturday.

5. Do you work every day? / Yes, I do. I work every day.

6. Do you sing every morning? / Yes, I do. I sing every morning.

7. Do you go to church every Sunday? / Yes, I do. I go to church every Sunday.

8. Do you play shogi every Saturday? / Yes, I do. I play shogi every Saturday.

9. Do you like tennis? / Yes, I do. I like tennis.

10. Do you go to the library every afternoon? / Yes, I do. I go to the library every

afternoon.

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8.

1. Do you go to school every day? / No, I don’t. I don’t go to school every day.

2. Do you like Sally? / No, I don’t. I don’t like Sally.

3. Do you skate every winter? / No, I don’t. I don’t skate every winter.

4. Do you play golf every Saturday? / No, I don’t. I don’t play golf every Saturday.

5. Do you work every day? / No, I don’t. I don’t work every day.

6. Do you sing every morning? / No, I don’t. I don’t sing every morning.

7. Do you go to church every Sunday? / No, I don’t. I don’t go to church every Sunday.

8. Do you play shogi every Saturday? / No, I don’t. I don’t play shogi every Saturday.

9. Do you like tennis? / No, I don’t. I don’t like tennis.

10. Do you go to the library every afternoon? / No, I don’t. I don’t go to the library

every afternoon.

9.

1. Does he go to school every day? / Yes. He goes to school every day.

2. Does he like Sally? / Yes. He likes Sally.

3. Does he skate every winter? / Yes. He skates every winter.

4. Does he play golf every Saturday? / Yes. He plays golf every Saturday.

5. Does he work every day? / Yes. He works every day.

6. Does he sing every morning? / Yes. He sings every morning.

7. Does he go to church every Sunday? / Yes. He goes to church every Sunday.

8. Does he play shogi every Saturday? / Yes. He plays shogi every Saturday.

9. Does he like tennis? / Yes. He likes tennis.

10. Does he go to the library every afternoon? / Yes. He goes to the library every

afternoon.

10.

1. Does she go to school every day? / No. She doesn’t go to school every day.

2. Does she like Sally? / No. She doesn’t like Sally.

3. Does she skate every winter? / No. She doesn’t skate every winter.

4. Does she play golf every Saturday? / No. She doesn’t play golf every Saturday.

5. Does she work every day? / No. She doesn’t work every day.

6. Does she sing every morning? / No. She doesn’t sing every morning.

7. Does she go to church every Sunday? / No. She doesn’t go to church every Sunday.

8. Does she play shogi every Saturday? / No. She doesn’t play shogi every Saturday.

9. Does she like tennis? / No. She doesn’t like tennis.

10. Does she go to the library every afternoon? / No. She doesn’t go to the library

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every afternoon.

11.

1. You play baseball every Sunday. / No. I don’t play baseball every Sunday. I play

baseball every Monday.

2. You work at the bookstore every Monday. / No. I don’t work at the bookstore every

Monday. I work at the bookstore every Tuesday.

2. You work at the bookstore every Monday. / No. I don’t work at the bookstore every

Monday. I work at the bookstore every Tuesday.

3. You teach every Tuesday. / No. I don’t teach every Tuesday. I teach every Wednes-

day.

4. You go to the movies every Wednesday. / No. I don’t go to the movies every Wednes-

day. I go to the movies every Thursday.

5. You swim every Thursday. / No. I don’t swim every Thursday. I swim every Friday.

6. You work in the garden every Friday. / No. I don’t work in the garden every Friday.

I work in the garden every Saturday.

7. You go to the grocery store every Saturday. / No. I don’t go to the grocery store

every Saturday. I go to the grocery store every Sunday.

8. You play tennis every Sunday. / No. I don’t play tennis every Sunday. I play tennis

every Monday.

9. You skate every Monday. / No. I don’t skate every Monday. I skate every Tuesday.

12.

1. Does Dick play baseball every Sunday? / Yes, he does. Do you play baseball every

Sunday? / No, I don’t. I don’t play baseball.

2. Does Harry work at the bookstore every Monday? / Yes, he does. Do you work at

the bookstore every Monday? / No, I don’t. I don’t work at the bookstore.

3. Does Prof. McCarthy teach every Tuesday? / Yes, he does. Do you teach every

Tuesday? / No, I don’t. I don’t teach.

4. Does William go to the movies every Wednesday? / Yes, he does. Do you go to the

movies every Wednesday? / No, I don’t. I don’t go to the movies.

5. Does Eddie swim every Thursday? / Yes, he does. Do you swim every Thursday? /

No, I don’t. I don’t swim every Thursday.

6. Does Charles work in the garden every Friday? / Yes, he does. Do you work in the

garden every Friday? / No, I don’t. I don’t work in the garden.

7. Does Sachiko go to the grocery store every Saturday? / Yes, she does. Do you go to

the grocery store every Saturday? / No, I don’t. I don’t go to the grocery store.

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8. Does Mr. Foster play tennis every Sunday? / Yes, he does. Do you play tennis every

Sunday? / No, I don’t. I don’t play tennis.

9. Does Mr. Johnson skate every Monday? / Yes, he does. Do you skate every Mon-

day? / No, I don’t. I don’t skate.

13.

1. Do you go to school every day? / No. I don’t go to school every day. Does Bill go

to school every day? / No. he doesn’t go to school every day.

2. Do you like Sally? / No. I don’t like Sally. Does Bill like Sally? / No. he doesn’t

like Sally.

3. Do you skate every winter? / No. I don’t skate every winter. Does Bill skate every

winter? / No. he doesn’t skate every winter.

4. Do you play golf every Saturday? / No. I don’t play golf every Saturday. Does Bill

play golf every Saturday? / No. he doesn’t play golf every Saturday.

5. Do you work every day? / No. I don’t work every day. Does Bill work every day? /

No. he doesn’t work every day.

6. Do you sing every morning? / No. I don’t sing every morning. Does Bill sing every

morning? / No. he doesn’t sing every morning.

7. Do you go to church every Sunday? / No. I don’t go to church every Sunday. Does

Bill go to church every Sunday? / No. he doesn’t go to church every Sunday.

8. Do you play shogi every Saturday? / No. I don’t play shogi every Saturday. Does

Bill play shogi every Saturday? / No. he doesn’t play shogi every Saturday.

9. Do you like tennis? / No. I don’t like tennis. Does Bill like tennis? / No. he doesn’t

like tennis.

10. Do you go to the library every afternoon? / No. I don’t go to the library every

afternoon. Does Bill go to the library every afternoon? / No. he doesn’t go to the li-

brary every afternoon.

14.

1. Dick plays baseball in the morning. Do you play baseball in the morning? / Yes. I

play baseball in the morning.

Dick plays baseball in the afternoon. Do you play baseball in the afternoon? / Yes. I

play baseball in the afternoon.

2. Harry works at the bookstore every Monday. Do you work at the bookstore every

Monday? / Yes. I work at the bookstore every Monday.

Harry works at the bookstore in the afternoon. Do you work in the bookstore in the

afternoon? / Yes. I work at the bookstore in the afternoon.

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3. Prof. McCarthy teaches in the morning. / Do you teach in the morning? / Yes. I

teach in the morning.

Prof. McCarthy teaches every Tuesday. Do you teach every Tuesday? / Yes. I teach

every Tuesday.

4. William goes to the movies in the evening. Do you go to the movies in the evening? /

Yes. I go to the movies in the evening.

William goes to the movies every Wednesday. Do you go to the movies every Wednes-

day? / Yes. I go to the movies every Wednesday.

5. Eddie swims in the afternoon. Do you swim in the afternoon? / Yes. I swim in the

afternoon.

Eddie swims every Thursday. Do you swim every Thursday? / Yes. I swim every Thurs-

day.

6. Charles works in the garden in the morning. Do you work in the garden in the

morning? / Yes. I work in the garden in the morning.

Charles works in the garden every spring. Do you work in the garden every spring? /

Yes. I work in the garden every spring.

7. Sachiko goes to the store every day. Do you go to the store every day? / Yes. I go to

the store every day.

Sachiko goes to the store in the afternoon. Do you go to the store in the afternoon? /

Yes. I go to the store in the afternoon.

8. Mr. Forster plays tennis every summer. Do you play tennis every summer? / Yes. I

play tennis every summer.

Mr. Forster plays tennis every afternoon. Do you play tennis every afternoon? / Yes. I

play tennis every afternoon.

9. Mr. Johnson skates every winter. Do you skate every winter? / Yes. I skate every

winter.

Mr. Johnson skates in the winter. Do you skate in the winter? / Yes. I skate in the

winter.

15.

1. Do you work in the yard in the winter? / No. I don’t work in the garden in the

winter. I work in the spring.

2. Do you go to the beach in the evening? / No. I don’t go to the beach in the evening.

I go in the afternoon.

3. Do you go to the mountains every day? / No. I don’t go to the mountains every day.

I go every Sunday.

4. Do you play golf every summer? / No. I don’t play golf every summer. I play every

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spring.

5. Do you study English every afternoon? / No. I don’t study English every afternoon.

I study every evening.

6. Do you study history every day? / No. I don’t study history every day. I study every

Friday.

7. Do you go to the bookstore in the morning? / No. I don’t go to the bookstore in the

morning. I go in the evening.

8. Do you skate in the summer? / No. I don’t skate in the summer. I skate in the winter.

9. Do you swim in the fall? / No. I don’t swim in the fall. I swim in the summer.

10. Do you go to the park in the morning? / No. I don’t go to the park in the morning.

I go in the afternoon.

16.

1. They played baseball yesterday.

2. He worked at the bookstore yesterday.

3. Prof. McCarthy taught yesterday.

4. William went to the movies yesterday.

5. Eddie swam yesterday.

6. Charles worked in the garden yesterday.

7. Sachiko went to the grocery store yesterday.

8. Mr. Forster played tennis yesterday.

9. Mr. Johnson skated yesterday.

17.

1. I had a headache yesterday. / He had a headache yesterday.

2. I met Professor McCarthy yesterday. / He met Professor McCarthy yesterday.

3. I taught yesterday. / He taught yesterday.

4. I used my dictionary yesterday. / He used his dictionary yesterday.

5. I asked a question in the last class. / He asked a question in the last class.

6. I practiced English sentences yesterday. / He practiced English sentences yester-

day.

7. I swam yesterday. / He swam yesterday.

8. I worked yesterday. / He worked yesterday.

9. I played golf yesterday. / He played golf yesterday.

10. I studied English yesterday. / He studied English yesterday.

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18.

1. They played baseball last Sunday.

2. He worked at the bookstore last Monday.

3. He taught English last Tuesday.

4. He went to the movies last Wednesday.

5. Eddie swam last Thursday.

6. Charles worked in the garden last Friday.

7. Sachiko went to the grocery store last Saturday.

8. Mr. Foster played tennis last Sunday.

9. Mr. Johnson skated last Monday.

19.

1. Oh? I had a headache last week.

2. Oh? I met Professor McCarthy last month.

3. Oh? I taught last Monday.

4. Oh? I used my dictionary yesterday.

5. Oh? I asked a question in the last class.

6. Oh? I practiced English sentences last Tuesday.

7. Oh? I swam last week.

8. Oh? I worked last Wednesday.

9. Oh? I played golf last month.

10. Oh? I studied English last Saturday.

20.

1. Did Bob play baseball yesterday? / Yes, he did.

2. Did Harry work at the bookstore yesterday? / Yes, he did.

3. Did Prof. McCarthy teach yesterday? / Yes, he did.

4. Did William go to the movies yesterday? / Yes, he did.

5. Did Eddie swim yesterday? / Yes, he did.

6. Did Charles work in the garden yesterday? / Yes, he did.

7. Did Sachiko go to the grocery store yesterday? / Yes, she did.

8. Did Mr. Forster play tennis yesterday? / Yes, he did.

9. Did Mr. Johnson skate yesterday? / Yes, he did.

21.

1. Did you have a headache yesterday? No, I didn’t.

2. Did you meet Professor McCarthy yesterday? No, I didn’t.

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3. Did you teach yesterday? No, I didn’t.

4. Did you use my dictionary yesterday? No, I didn’t.

5. Did you ask a question in the last class? No, I didn’t.

6. Did you practice English sentences yesterday? No, I didn’t.

7. Did you swim yesterday? No, I didn’t.

8. Did you work yesterday? No, I didn’t.

9. Did you play golf yesterday? No, I didn’t.

10. Did you study English yesterday? No, I didn’t.

22.

1. Oh? I don’t have a headache today. I didn’t have a headache yesterday.

2. Oh? I don’t meet Professor McCarthy every day. I didn’t meet Professor McCarthy

yesterday.

3. Oh? I don’t teach every day. I didn’t teach yesterday.

4. Oh? I don’t use my dictionary every day. I didn’t use my dictionary yesterday.

5. Oh? I don’t ask a question in every class. I didn’t ask a question in class yesterday.

6. Oh? I don’t practice English sentences every day. I didn’t practice English sen-

tences yesterday.

7. Oh? I don’t swim every day. I didn’t swim yesterday.

8. Oh? I don’t work every day. I didn’t work yesterday.

9. Oh? I don’t play golf every day. I didn’t play golf yesterday.

10. Oh? I don’t study English every day. I didn’t study English yesterday.

23.

1. I like to play baseball.

2. I like to work at the bookstore.

3. I like to teach.

4. I like to go to the movies.

5. I like to swim.

6. I like to work in the garden.

7. I like to go to the grocery store.

8. I like to play tennis.

9. I like to skate.

24.

1. Do you like to play baseball? / No, I don’t. Dick likes to play baseball.

2. Do you like to work at the bookstore? / No, I don’t. Harry likes to work at the

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bookstore.

3. Do you like to teach? / No, I don’t. Prof. McCarthy likes to teach.

4. Do you like to go to the movies? / No, I don’t. William likes to go to the movies.

5. Do you like to swim? / No, I don’t. Eddie likes to swim.

6. Do you like to work in the garden? / No, I don’t. Charles like to work in the garden.

7. Do you like to go to the grocery store? / No, I don’t. Sachiko likes to go to the

grocery store.

8. Do you like to play tennis? / No, I don’t. Mr. Foster likes to play tennis.

9. Do you like to skate? / No, I don’t. Mr. Johnson likes to skate.

25.

1. I like to play baseball. / Oh? Don’t you like to work at the bookstore? / No, I don’t.

Harry likes to work at the bookstore.

2. I like to work at the bookstore. / Oh? Don’t you like to teach? / No, I don’t. Profes-

sor McCarthy likes to teach.

3. I like to teach. / Oh? Don’t you like to go to the movies? / No, I don’t. William likes

to go to the movies.

4. I like to go to the movies. / Oh? Don’t you like to swim? / No, I don’t. Eddie likes to

swim.

5. I like to swim. / Oh? Don’t you like to work in the garden? / No, I don’t. Charles

likes to work in the garden.

6. I like to work in the garden. / Oh? Don’t you like to go to the grocery store? / No, I

don’t. Sachiko likes to go to the grocery store.

7. I like to go to the grocery store. / Oh? Don’t you like to play tennis? / No, I don’t.

Mr. Forster likes to play tennis.

8. I like to play tennis. / Oh? Don’t you like to skate? / No, I don’t. Mr. Johnson likes

to skate.

9. I like to skate. / Oh? Don’t you like to play baseball? / No, I don’t. Dick likes to

play baseball.

26.

1. Don’t you like to work in the yard? / Yes, I do. I like to work in the yard very much.

2. Don’t you like to go to the beach? / Yes, I do. I like to go to the beach very much.

3. Don’t you like to go to the mountains? / Yes, I do. I like to go to the mountains very

much.

4. Don’t you like to play golf? / Yes, I do. I like to play golf very much.

5. Don’t you like to study English? / Yes, I do. I like to study English very much.

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6. Don’t you like to study history? / Yes, I do. I like to study history very much.

7. Don’t you like to go to the bookstore? / Yes, I do. I like to go to the bookstore very

much.

8. Don’t you like to skate? / Yes, I do. I like to skate very much.

9. Don’t you like to swim? / Yes, I do. I like to swim very much.

10. Don’t you like to go to the park? / Yes, I do. I like to go to the park very much.

27.

1. Do you want to play baseball? / No. I don’t want to play baseball. I want to work at

the bookstore.

2. Do you want to work at the bookstore? / No. I don’t want to work at the bookstore.

I want to teach.

3. Do you want to teach? / No. I don’t want to teach. I want to go to the movies.

4. Do you want to go to the movies? / No. I don’t want to go to the movies. I want to

swim.

5. Do you want to swim? / No. I don’t want to swim. I want to work in the garden.

6. Do you want to work in the garden? / No. I don’t want to work in the garden. I want

to go to the grocery store.

7. Do you want to go to the grocery store? / No. I don’t want to go to the grocery store.

I want to play tennis.

8. Do you want to play tennis? / No. I don’t want to play tennis. I want to skate.

9. Do you want to skate? / No. I don’t want to skate. I want to play baseball.

28.

1. Does Bob want to play baseball today? / No. He doesn’t want to play baseball. He

wants to work at the bookstore.

2. Does Sally want to work at the bookstore today? / No. She doesn’t want to work at

the bookstore. She wants to go to school.

3. Does Prof. McCarthy want to teach today? / No. He doesn’t want to teach. He wants

to go to the movies.

4. Does William want to go to the movies today? / No. He doesn’t want to go to the

movies. He wants to swim.

5. Does Eddie want to swim today? / No. He doesn’t want to swim. He wants to work

in the garden.

6. Does Charles want to work in the garden today? / No. He doesn’t want to work in

the garden. He wants to go to the grocery store.

7. Does Sachiko want to go to the grocery store today? / No. She doesn’t want to go to

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the grocery store. She wants to play tennis.

8. Does Mr. Forster want to play tennis today? / No. He doesn’t want to play tennis.

He wants to skate.

9. Does Mr. Johnson want to skate today? / No. He doesn’t want to skate. He wants to

play baseball.

29.

1. I like to work in the yard. I want to work in the yard this afternoon.

2. I like to go to the beach. I want to go to the beach this afternoon.

3. I like to go to the mountains. I want to go to the mountains this afternoon.

4. I like to play golf. I want to play golf this afternoon.

5. I like to study English. I want to study English this afternoon.

6. I like to study history. I want to study history this afternoon.

7. I like to go to the bookstore. I want to go to the bookstore this afternoon.

8. I like to skate. I want to skate this afternoon.

9. I like to swim. I want to swim this afternoon.

10. I like to go to the park. I want to go to the park this afternoon.

30.

1. Do you want to go to the movies this afternoon? / No, thank you. I have to study

English this afternoon.

2. Do you want to go to the beach this afternoon? / No, thank you. I have to work at

my father’s store this afternoon.

3. Do you want to go to the mountains this afternoon? / No, thank you. I have to study

history this afternoon.

4. Do you want to play tennis this afternoon? / No, thank you. I have to visit a friend

this afternoon.

5. Do you want to skate this afternoon? / No, thank you. I have to go to church this

afternoon.

6. Do you want to go to the park this afternoon? / No, thank you. I have to stay home

this afternoon.

7. Do you want to play golf this afternoon? / No, thank you. I have to work this after-

noon.

8. Do you want to play the piano this afternoon? / No, thank you. I have to study

German this afternoon.

9. Do you want to go to the park this afternoon? / No, thank you. I have to go to school

this afternoon.

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10. Do you want to go to the library this afternoon? / No, thank you. I have to visit my

brother this afternoon.

31.

1. Doesn’t Bob want to play baseball? / Yes, he does. But he has to work at the book-

store today.

2. Doesn’t Harry want to work at the bookstore? / Yes, he does. But he has to go to

school today.

3. Doesn’t Prof. McCarthy want to teach? / Yes, he does. But he has to go to the

movies today.

4. Doesn’t William want to go to the movies? / Yes, he does. But he has to swim today.

5. Doesn’t Eddie want to swim? / Yes he does. But he has to work in the garden today.

6. Doesn’t Charles want to work in the garden? / Yes, he does. But he has to go to the

grocery store today.

7. Doesn’t Sachiko want to go to the grocery store? / Yes, she does. But she has to play

tennis today.

8. Doesn’t Mr. Forster want to play tennis? / Yes, he does. But he has to skate today.

9. Doesn’t Mr. Johnson want to skate? / Yes, he does. But he has to play baseball

today.

32.

1. Do you have to work this afternoon? / No. I don’t have to work this afternoon.

2. Do you have to work at the bookstore today? / No. I don’t have to work at the

bookstore today.

3. Do you have to work at the grocery store today? / No. I don’t have to work at the

grocery store today.

4. Do you have to work at your father’s store today? / No. I don’t have to work at my

father’s store today.

5. Do you have to go home now? / No. I don’t have to go home now.

6. Do you have to study German tonight? / No. I don’t have to study German tonight.

7. Do you have to work at the store in the morning? / No. I don’t have to work at the

store in the morning.

8. Do you have to study history now? / No. I don’t have to study history now.

9. Do you have to teach English today? / No. I don’t have to teach English today.

10. Do you have to study in the evening? / No. I don’t have to study in the evening.

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33.

1. Do you like to play golf? / No, I don’t. I like to swim. I want to swim this afternoon.

2. Do you like to skate? / No, I don’t. I like to play golf. I want to play golf this

afternoon.

3. Do you like to play chess? / No, I don’t. I like to skate. I want to skate this after-

noon.

4. Do you like to play shogi? / No, I don’t. I like to play chess. I want to play chess this

afternoon.

5. Do you like to go to the library? / No, I don’t. I like to play shogi. I want to play

shogi this afternoon.

6. Do you like to go to the movies? / No, I don’t. I like to go to the library. I want to go

to the library this afternoon.

7. Do you like to go to the park? / No, I don’t. I like to go to the movies. I want to go

to the movies this afternoon.

8. Do you like to go to the lake? / No, I don’t. I like to go to the park. I want to go to the

park this afternoon.

9. Do you like to go to the mountains? / No, I don’t. I like to go to the lake. I want to

go to the lake this afternoon.

10. Do you like to study English? / No, I don’t. I like to go to the mountains. I want to

go to the mountains this afternoon.

34.

1. I played golf this afternoon. / Oh? Who played golf with you? / John did.

2. I skated this afternoon. / Oh? Who skated with you? / John did.

3. I played chess this afternoon. / Oh? Who played chess with you? / John did.

4. I played shogi this afternoon. / Oh? Who played shogi with you? / John did.

5. I went to the library this afternoon. / Oh? Who went to the library with you? / John

did.

6. I went to the movies this afternoon. / Oh? Who went to the movies with you? / John

did.

7. I went to the park this afternoon. / Oh? Who went to the park with you? / John did.

8. I went to the lake this afternoon. / Oh? Who went to the lake with you? / John did.

9. I went to the mountains this afternoon. / Oh? Who went to the mountains with

you? / John did.

10. I studied English this afternoon. / Oh? Who studied English with you? / John did.

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35.

1. How many boys played baseball? / I don’t know.

2. How many boys worked at the bookstore? / I don’t know.

3. How many boys went to school? / I don’t know.

4. How many boys went to the movies? / I don’t know.

5. How many boys swam? / I don’t know.

6. How many boys worked in the garden? / I don’t know.

7. How many boys went to the grocery store? / I don’t know.

8. How many boys played tennis? / I don’t know.

9. How many boys skated? / I don’t know.

36.

1. Who wants to play baseball now? / Bob does.

2. Who wants to work at the bookstore now? / Sally does.

3. Who wants teach now? / Prof. McCarthy does.

4. Who wants to go to the movies now? / William does.

5. Who wants to swim now? / Eddie does.

6. Who wants to work in the garden now? / Charles does.

7. Who wants to go to the grocery store now? / Sachiko does.

8. Who wants to play tennis now? / Mr. Forster does.

9. Who want to skate now? / Mr. Johnson does.

37.

1. I played baseball yesterday. / Oh? Didn’t you work at the bookstore? / No, I didn’t.

2. I worked at the bookstore yesterday. / Oh? Didn’t you go to school? / No, I didn’t.

3. I taught yesterday. / Oh? Didn’t you go to the movies? No, I didn’t.

4. I went to the movies yesterday. / Oh? Didn’t you swim? / No, I didn’t.

5. Eddie swam yesterday. / Oh? Didn’t you work in the garden? / No, I didn’t.

6. I worked in the garden yesterday. / Oh? Didn’t you go to the grocery store? / No, I

didn’t.

7. I went to the grocery store yesterday. / Oh? Didn’t you play tennis? / No, I didn’t.

8. I played tennis yesterday. / Oh? Didn’t you skate? / No, I didn’t.

9. I skated yesterday. / Oh? Didn’t you play baseball? / No, I didn’t.

38.

1. I’m a little late.

2. I’m a little early.

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3. I’m a little hungry.

4. I’m a little sad.

5. I’m a little sick.

6. I’m a little warm.

7. I’m a little cold.

8. I’m a little worried.

9. I’m a little surprised.

10. I’m a little disappointed.

11. I’m a little ill.

12. I’m a little angry.

39.

1. He is a little tired now.

2. Because he swam this morning.

3. John went with him.

4. Yes. They had a very good time.

5. Yes. They like to swim very much.

6. No. He doesn’t like to swim.

7. No. He doesn’t want to swim this afternoon.

8. Yes. He wants to play tennis this afternoon.

9. No. Harry doesn’t work.

10. Because he doesn’t have to work.

40.

A: go B: little / A: to B: play /

A: your B: likes / A: late B: worked

A: 今日は仕事に行ったのですか.

B: ええ,でもちょっと遅れました.

A: サッカーをするのは好きですか.

B: ええ,大好きです.

A: あなたの友達は泳ぐのが好きですか.

B: ええ,大好きです.

A: 昨夜は遅くまで働いたのですか.

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B: ええ,11時半まで働きました.

Lesson 31.

1. I want to play baseball today. Would you like to play, too? /

Yes. I’d like to play very much.

2. I want to go to the bookstore today. Would you like to go, too? /

Yes. I’d like to go very much.

3. I want to teach today. Would you like to teach, too? / Yes. I’d like to teach very

much.

4. I want to go to the movies today. Would you like to go, too? / Yes. I’d like to go very

much.

5. I want to swim today. Would you like to swim, too? / Yes. I’d like to swim very

much.

6. I want to work in the garden today. Would you like to work, too? / Yes. I’d like to

work very much.

7. I want to go to the grocery store today. Would you like to go, too? / Yes. I’d like to

go very much.

8. I want to play tennis today. Would you like to play, too? / Yes. I’d like to play very

much.

9. I want to skate today. Would you like to skate, too? / Yes. I’d like to skate very

much.

2.

1. Would you like some tea? / No, thank you. I don’t like tea.

2. Would you like some orange juice? / No, thank you. I don’t like orange juice.

3. Would you like some cake? / No, thank you. I don’t like cake.

4. Would you like some pie? / No, thank you. I don’t like pie.

5. Would you like some ice cream? / No, thank you. I don’t like ice cream.

6. Would you like some juice? / No, thank you. I don’t like juice.

7. Would you like some wine? / No, thank you. I don’t like wine.

8. Would you like some whisky? / No, thank you. I don’t like whisky.

9. Would you like some fruit? / No, thank you. I don’t like fruit.

10. Would you like some rice? / No, thank you. I don’t like rice.

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3.

1. Would you like some tea? / Yes. I like tea very much. I’d like some now.

2. Would you like some orange juice? / Yes. I like orange juice very much. I’d like

some now.

3. Would you like some cake? / Yes. I like cake very much. I’d like some now.

4. Would you like some pie? / Yes. I like pie very much. I’d like some now.

5. Would you like some ice cream? / Yes. I like ice cream very much. I’d like some

now.

6. Would you like some juice? / Yes. I like juice very much. I’d like some now.

7. Would you like some wine? / Yes. I like wine very much. I’d like some now.

8. Would you like some whisky? / Yes. I like whisky very much. I’d like some now.

9. Would you like some fruit? / Yes. I like fruit very much. I’d like some now.

10. Would you like some rice? / Yes. I like rice very much. I’d like some now.

4.

1. I have a pen and some paper.

2. I have a knife and some fruit.

3. I have a doughnut and some coffee.

4. I have a toothbrush and some toothpaste.

5. I have an egg and some bacon.

6. I have a spoon and some ice cream. (スプーン,アイスクリームの順に使うことに注意)

7. I have a watch and some furniture.

8. I have a ring and some perfume.

9. I have a glass and some juice.

5.

1. Would you like a pen? / Yes. I’d like one. I’d like some paper, too. Do you have

any? / Yes. I have some.

2. Would you like a knife? / Yes. I’d like one. I’d like some fruit, too. Do you have

any? / Yes. I have some.

3. Would you like a doughnut? / Yes. I’d like one. I’d like some coffee, too. Do you

have any? / Yes. I have some.

4. Would you like a toothbrush? / Yes. I’d like one. I’d like some toothpaste, too. Do

you have any? / Yes. I have some.

5. Would you like an egg? / Yes. I’d like one. I’d like some bacon, too. Do you have

any? / Yes. I have some.

6. Would you like a spoon? / Yes. I’d like one. I’d like some ice cream, too. Do you

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have any? / Yes. I have some.

7. Would you like a wristwatch? / Yes. I’d like one. I’d like some furniture, too. Do

you have any? / Yes. I have some.

8. Would you like a ring? / Yes. I’d like one. I’d like some perfume, too. Do you have

any? / Yes. I have some.

9. Would you like a glass? / Yes. I’d like one. I’d like some juice, too. Do you have

any? / Yes. I have some.

6.

1. I’d like some coffee. / I don’t want any coffee.

2. I’d like some ice cream. / I don’t want any ice cream.

3. I’d like some tea. / I don’t want any tea.

4. I’d like a cookie. / I don’t want a cookie.

5. I’d like some furniture. / I don’t want any furniture

6. I’d like some ties. / I don’t want any ties.

7. I’d like a textbook. / I don’t want a textbook.

8. I’d like a notebook. / I don’t want a notebook.

9. I’d like a shirt. / I don’t want a shirt.

10. I’d like some juice. / I don’t want any juice.

11. I’d like some gifts. / I don’t want any gifts.

12. I’d like a tie. / I don’t want a tie.

7.

1. Do you want a peach? No. I don’t want a peach. / Oh? Why not. / I don’t like peaches.

2. Do you want some fruit? / No. I don’t want any fruit. / Oh? Why not? / I don’t like

fruit.

3. Do you want some tea? / No. I don’t want any tea. / Oh? Why not? / I don’t like tea.

4. Do you want a cookie? / No. I don’t want a cookie. / Oh? Why not? / I don’t like

cookies.

5. Do you want some sugar? / No. I don’t want any sugar. / Oh? Why not? / I don’t

like sugar.

6. Do you want a pear? / No. I don’t want a pear. / Oh? Why not? / I don’t like pears.

7. Do you want some ice coffee? / No. I don’t want any ice coffee. / Oh? Why not? / I

don’t like ice coffee.

8. Do you want an orange? / No. I don’t want an orange. / Oh? Why not? / I don’t like

oranges.

9. Do you want some ice cream? / No. I don’t want any ice cream. / Oh? Why not? /

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I don’t like ice cream.

10. Do you want some wine? / No. I don’t want any wine. / Oh? Why not? / I don’t

like wine.

8.

1. I’d like a peach. / I’d like one, too.

2. I’d like some fruit. / I’d like some, too.

3. I’d like some tea. / I’d like some, too.

4. I’d like a cookie. / I’d like one, too.

5. I’d like some sugar. / I’d like some, too.

6. I’d like a pear. / I’d like one, too.

7. I’d like some ice coffee. / I’d like some, too.

8. I’d like an orange. / I’d like one, too.

9. I’d like some ice cream. / I’d like some, too.

10. I’d like some wine. / I’d like some, too.

9.

1. I didn’t buy a peach. Did you buy one? / No. I didn’t buy one.

2. I didn’t buy any fruit. Did you buy any? / No. I didn’t buy any.

3. I didn’t buy any tea. Did you buy any? / No. I didn’t buy any.

4. I didn’t buy a cookie. Did you buy one? / No. I didn’t buy one.

5. I didn’t buy any sugar. Did you buy any? / No. I didn’t buy any.

6. I didn’t buy a pear. Did you buy one? / No. I didn’t buy one.

7. I didn’t buy any ice coffee. Did you buy any? / No. I didn’t buy any.

8. I didn’t buy an orange. Did you buy one? / No. I didn’t buy one.

9. I didn’t buy any ice cream. Did you buy any? / No. I didn’t buy any.

10. I didn’t buy any wine. Did you buy any? / No. I didn’t buy any.

10.

1. any / some

2. any / some

3. ナシ / any / some

4. any

5. a

6. a

7. some

8. ナシ / any / some

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9. some

10. some

11. any / some

12. ナシ / any / some

11.

1. I bought a few peach. / Oh? I bought a few, too.

2. I bought a little fruit. / Oh? I bought a little, too.

3. I bought a little tea. / Oh? I bought a little, too.

4. I bought a few cookies. / Oh? I bought a few, too.

5. I bought a little sugar. / Oh? I bought a little, too.

6. I bought a few pears. / Oh? I bought a few, too.

7. I bought a little ice coffee. / Oh? I bought a little, too.

8. I bought a few oranges. / Oh? I bought a few, too.

9. I bought a little ice cream. / Oh? I bought a little, too.

10. I bought a little wine. / Oh? I bought a little, too.

12. (9は brown「茶色の」を使って,brown glass と考えて答える)

1. These pens are nice. I like the red one.

2. These knives are nice. I like the big one.

3. These doughnuts are nice. I like the chocolate one.

4. These toothbrushes are nice. I like the plastic one.

6. These spoons are nice. I like the silver one.

7. These watches are nice. I like the gold one.

8. These rings are nice. I like the silver one.

9. These glasses are nice. I like the brown one.

13. (6は nice と rich を使う)

1. What an expensive pen! What beautiful paper!

2. What a good knife! What delicious fruit!

3. What a delicious doughnut! What hot coffee!

4. What a cheap toothbrush! What good toothpaste!

5. What a delicious egg! What delicious bacon!

6. What a nice spoon! What rich ice cream!

7. What an old watch! What modern furniture!

8. What an expensive ring! What old perfume!

9. What a useful glass! What good juice!

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14.

1. Do you want the pen or the paper? / I prefer the pen.

2. Do you want the knife or the fruit? / I prefer the fruit.

3. Do you want the doughnut or the coffee? / I prefer the coffee.

4. Do you want the toothbrush or the toothpaste? / I prefer the toothpaste.

5. Do you want the egg or the bacon? / I prefer the bacon.

6. Do you want the ice cream or the spoon? / I prefer the spoon.

7. Do you want the watch or the furniture? / I prefer the furniture.

8. Do you want the ring or the perfume? / I prefer the perfume.

9. Do you want the glass or the juice? / I prefer the juice.

15.

1. Did you buy a sport shirt or a dress shirt? / I bought a dress shirt.

2. Did you buy some fruit or some cake? / I bought some cake.

3. Did you buy some candy or some ice cream? / I bought some ice cream.

4. Did you buy some furniture or some pictures? / I bought some pictures.

5. Did you buy a watch or a diamond ring? / I bought a diamond ring.

6. Did you buy a blue tie or a red tie? / I bought a red tie.

7. Did you buy a red shirt or a white shirt? / I bought a white shirt.

8. Did you buy some A4 paper or some blue ink? / I bought some blue ink.

9. Did you buy some old furniture or some modern furniture / I bought some modern

furniture.

10. Did you buy some apples or some pears? / I bought some pears.

16.

1. Do you want some pens? / No, I don’t want any.

Do you want some paper? / No, I don’t want any.

2. Do you want some knives? / No, I don’t want any.

Do you want some fruit? / No, I don’t want any.

3. Do you want some doughnuts? / No, I don’t want any.

Do you want some coffee? / No. I don’t want any.

4. Do you want some toothbrushes? / No, I don’t want any.

Do you want some toothpaste? / No, I don’t want any.

5. Do you want some eggs? / No, I don’t want any.

Do you want some bacon? / No, I don’t want any.

6. Do you want some ice cream? / No, I don’t want any.

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Do you want some spoons? / No, I don’t want any.

7. Do you want some watches? / No, I don’t want any. Do you want some furniture? /

No, I don’t want any.

8. Do you want some rings? / No, I don’t want any.

Do you want some perfume? / No, I don’t want any.

9. Do you want some glasses? / No, I don’t want any.

Do you want some juice? / No, I don’t want any.

17.

1. He doesn’t have any pens, but he wants some.

He doesn’t have any paper, but he wants some.

2. He doesn’t have any knives, but he wants some.

He doesn’t have any fruit, but he wants some.

3. He doesn’t have any doughnuts, but he want some.

He doesn’t have any coffee, but he wants some.

4. He doesn’t have any toothbrushes, but he want some.

He doesn’t have any toothpaste, but he wants some.

5. He doesn’t have any eggs, but he wants some.

He doesn’t have any bacon, but he wants some.

6. He doesn’t have any ice cream, but he wants some.

He doesn’t have any spoons, but he wants some.

7. He doesn’t have any watches, but he wants some.

He doesn’t have any furniture, but he wants some.

8. He doesn’t have any rings, but he wants some.

He doesn’t have any perfume, but he wants some.

9. He doesn’t have any glasses, but he wants some.

He doesn’t have any juice, but he wants some.

18.

1. I don’t have a pen, but I’d like one.

I don’t have any paper, but I’d like some.

2. I don’t have a knife, but I’d like one.

I don’t have any fruit, but I’d like some.

3. I don’t have a doughnut, but I’d like one.

I don’t have any coffee, but I’d like some.

4. I don’t have a toothbrush, but I’d like one.

I don’t have any toothpaste, but I’d like some.

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5. I don’t have an egg, but I’d like one.

I don’t have any bacon, but I’d like some.

6. I don’t have any ice cream, but I’d like some.

I don’t have a spoon, but I’d like one.

7. I don’t have a watch, but I’d like one.

I don’t have any furniture, but I’d like some.

8. I don’t have a ring, but I’d like one.

I don’t have any perfume, but I’d like some.

9. I don’t have a glass, but I’d like one.

I don’t have any juice, but I’d like some.

19.

1. Here are some sport shirts. Would you like one? / Yes, thank you. I’d like one. / All

right. Here you are.

2. Here are some oranges. Would you like one? / Yes, thank you. I’d like one. / All

right. Here you are.

3. Here are some pears. Would you like one? / Yes, thank you. I’d like one. / All right.

Here you are.

4. Here are some peaches. Would you like one? / Yes, thank you. I’d like one. / All

right. Here you are.

5. Here are some apples. Would you like one? / Yes, thank you. I’d like one. / All

right. Here you are.

6. Here are some belts. Would you like one? / Yes, thank you. I’d like one. / All right.

Here you are.

7. Here are some nice ties. Would you like one? / Yes, thank you. I’d like one. / All

right. Here you are.

8. Here are some pictures. Would you like one? / Yes, thank you. I’d like one. / All

right. Here you are.

9. Here are some pencils. Would you like one? / Yes, thank you. I’d like one. / All

right. Here you are.

10. Here are some dictionaries. Would you like one? / Yes, thank you. I’d like one. /

All right. Here you are.

20. (6は silver と plastic,9は fresh と canned を使うこと)

1. I have an old pen, but you have some new ones.

I have some typing paper, but you have some writing paper.

2. I have a good knife, but you have a dull one.

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I have some expensive fruit, but you have some cheap fruit.

3. I have a fresh doughnut, but you have a stale one.

I have some hot coffee, but you have some ice coffee.

4. I have a wooden toothbrush, but you have a plastic one.

I have some expensive toothpaste, but you have some cheap toothpaste.

5. I have a fried egg, but you have a boiled one. I have some fried bacon, but you have

some raw bacon.

6. I have a silver spoon, but you have a plastic one. I have some chocolate ice cream,

but you have some vanilla ice cream.

7. I have a gold watch, but you have a silver one. I have some old furniture, but you

have some new furniture.

8. I have a gold ring, but you have a silver one. I have some old perfume, but you have

some new perfume.

9. I have a brown glass, but you have a white one. I have some fresh juice, but you have

some canned juice.

21.

1. Yes, she did.

2. This evening.

3. No, she doesn’t.

4. Because she prefers tea.

5. No, she doesn’t.

6. She uses a little sugar.

7. Yes, she does.

8. She’d like an apple.

9. No, she doesn’t.

10. Yes, she does.

22.

A: cake B: any / A: water B: I’d /

A: one B: any / A: like B: best

A: ケーキを焼いたところです.めしあがりますか.

B: いいえ,結構です.ケーキはほしくありません.

A: 水をお持ちしましょうか.

B: ええ,お願いします.水が飲みたいです.

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A: リンゴを買いましたので,おひとついかがですか.

B: いいえ,結構です.バナナを食べたので,リンゴはいりません.

A: 私の白い服と黒い服のどちらがお好きですか.

B: 黒いのがいいです.

Lesson 41.

1. I played baseball today.

2. I played golf today.

3. I played soccer today.

4. I went swimming today.

5. I played volleyball today.

6. I went skiing today.

7. I went surfing today.

8. I went sightseeing today.

9. I played rugby today.

10. I played football today.

2.

1. Did you play baseball today? / No. I didn’t play baseball. I went skating.

2. Did you play golf today? / No. I didn’t play golf. I went skating.

3. Did you play soccer today? / No. I didn’t play soccer. I went driving.

4. Did you go swimming today? / No. I didn’t go swimming. I played chess.

5. Did you play volleyball today? / No. I didn’t play volleyball. I went skating.

6. Did you go skiing today? / No. I didn’t go skiing. I played shogi.

7. Did you go surfing today? / No. I didn’t go surfing. I played tennis.

8. Did you go sightseeing today? / No. I didn’t go sightseeing. I played chess.

9. Did you play rugby today? / No. I didn’t play rugby. I went skating.

10. Did you play football today? / No. I didn’t play football. I went skiing.

3. 省略

4.

1. What did you do today? / I played baseball.

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2. What did you do today? / I worked at the bookstore.

3. What did you do today? / I taught.

4. What did you do today? / I went to the movies.

5. What did you do today? / I swam.

6. What did you do today? / I worked in the garden.

7. What did you do today? / I went to the store.

8. What did you do today? / I played tennis.

9. What did you do today? / I skated.

5.

1. What did he want? / He wanted a pen and some paper.

2. What did he buy? / He bought a knife and some fruit.

3. What did he order? / He ordered a doughnut and some coffee.

4. What did he need? / He needed a toothbrush and some toothpaste.

5. What did he eat? / He ate an egg and some bacon.

6. What did he ask for? / He asked for a spoon and some ice cream.

7. What did he want? / He wanted a watch and some furniture.

8. What did he want? / He wanted a ring and some perfume.

9. What did he ask for? / He asked for a glass and some juice.

6.

1. What did you buy?

2. What does he teach?

3. What did you see?

4. What do you like?

5. What did you want to buy?

6. What would you like?

7. What does she have to buy?

8. What does he want?

9. What did she ask for?

10. What does she need?

7.

1. What does Bob want to do today? / He wants to play baseball.

2. What does Harry want to do today? / He wants to work at the bookstore.

3. What do you want to do today? / I want to teach.

4. What do they want to do today? / They want to go to the movies.

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5. What does he want to do today? / He wants to swim.

6. What do you want to do today? / I want to work in the garden.

7. What does Sachiko want to do today? / She wants to go to the grocery store.

8. What does he want to do today? / He wants to play tennis.

9. What does he want to do today? / He wants to skate.

8.

1. What did you buy yesterday? / I bought a pen and some paper.

2. What did he buy yesterday? / He bought a knife and some fruit.

3. What did they order yesterday? / They ordered a doughnut and some coffee.

4. What did you need yesterday? / I needed a toothbrush and some toothpaste.

5. What did she eat yesterday? / She ate an egg and some bacon.

6. What did he ask for yesterday? / He asked for a spoon and some ice cream.

7. What did you buy yesterday? / I bought a watch and some furniture.

8. What did she want yesterday? / She wanted a ring and some perfume.

9. What did he ask for yesterday? / He asked for a glass and some juice.

9. 展開例参照

10. 展開例参照

11.

1. Where did Bill go? / He went to Oshima.

2. What did Sachiko do? / She went to the zoo.

3. What did Peggy do? / She talked to Ann by phone.

4. What did Mr. Fox do? / He saw the show on television.

5. Where did Haruko go? / She went to the movie theater.

6. Where did Mike go? / He went to the mountains.

7. Where did Mrs. Cleveland go? / She went to the United States.

8. Where did Eddie and Sue go? / They went to the countryside.

9. What did Harry see? / He saw the lake.

12.

1. What did Bill have to do? / He had to go to Oshima.

2. What did Sachiko have to do? / She had to go to the zoo.

3. What did Peggy have to do? / She had to talk to Ann.

4. What did Mr. Fox have to do? / He had to see the show.

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5. What did Haruko have to do? / She had to go to the movie theater.

6. What did Mike have to do? / He had to go to the mountains.

7. What did Mrs. Cleveland have to do? / She had to go to the United States.

8. What did Eddie and Sue have to do? / They had to go to the countryside.

9. What did Harry have to do? / He had to go to the lake.

13.

1. Where does Bob play baseball? / He plays in the park.

2. Where does Harry work? / He works at the bookstore.

3. Where does Prof. McCarthy teach? / He teaches at school.

4. Where does William go? / He goes to the movie theater.

5. Where does Eddie swim? / He swims at the beach.

6. Where does Charles work? / He works in the garden.

7. Where does Sachiko go? / She goes to the grocery store.

8. Where does Mr. Forster play tennis? / He plays tennis in the park.

9. Where does Mr. Johnson skate? / He skates on the lake.

14.

1. Where did you go yesterday? / I went to the park. / What did you do? / I played

baseball.

2. Where did you go yesterday? / I went to the bookstore. / What did you do? / I worked.

3. Where did you go yesterday? / I went to school. / What did you do? / I taught.

4. Where did you go yesterday? / I went to the Palace Theater. / What did you do? / I

saw the movies.

5. Where did you go yesterday? / I went to the beach. / What did you do? / I swam.

6. Where did you go yesterday? / I went to the garden. / What did you do? / I worked.

7. Where did you go yesterday? / I went to the grocery store. / What did you do? / I

shopped.

8. Where did you go yesterday? / I went to the park. / What did you do? / I played

tennis.

9. Where did you go yesterday? / I went to the lake. / What did you do? / I skated.

15.

1. —What did you do today?

—I went shopping.

—Oh? What did you buy?

—Not much. I just bought a few books and a little paper.

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2. —What did you do today?

—I went shopping.

—Oh? What did you buy?

—Not much. I just bought a few curtains and a little furniture.

3. —What did you do today?

—I went shopping.

—Oh? What did you buy?

—Not much. I just bought a few doughnuts and a little candy.

4. —What did you do today?

—I went shopping.

—Oh? What did you buy?

—Not much. I just bought a few CDs and a little coffee.

16.

1. When did Bill go to Oshima? / He went last month. / Does he go every month? /

No, he doesn’t.

2. When did Sachiko go to the zoo? / She went last week. / Does she go every week? /

No, she doesn’t.

3. When did Peggy talk to Ann? / She talked to Ann last night. / Does she talk to Ann

every night? / No, she doesn’t.

4. When did Mr. Fox see the show? / He saw the show last night. / Does he see the

show every night? No, he doesn’t.

5. When did Haruko go to the movie theater? / She went to the movie theater last

Sunday. / Does she go to the movie theater every Sunday? / No, she doesn’t.

6. When did Mike go to the mountains? / He went to the mountains last May. / Does

he go to the mountains every May? / No, he doesn’t.

7. When did Mrs. Cleveland go to the United States? / She went to the United States

last summer. / Does she go every summer? / No, she doesn’t.

8. When did Eddie and Sue go to the countryside? / They went to the countryside last

spring. / Do they go to the countryside every spring? / No, they don’t.

9. When did Harry go to the lake? / He went to the lake last fall. / Does he go to the

lake every fall? / No, he doesn’t.

17. 省略

18. 省略

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19. 省略

20.

1. How long does it take to get to Oshima? / It takes about three hours.

2. How long does it take to get to the zoo? / It takes about twenty minutes.

3. How long does it take to get to Peggy’s house? / It takes about ten minutes.

4. How long does it take to get to Mr. Fox’s house? / It takes about an hour.

5. How long does it take to get to the movie theater? / It takes about fifteen minutes.

6. How long does it take to get to the mountains? / It takes about four hours.

7. How long does it take to get to the United States? / It takes about ten hours.

8. How long does it take to get to the countryside? / It takes about two hours.

9. How long does it take to get to the lake? / It takes about forty minutes.

21. 省略

22. 省略

23.

1. What kind of pen did you buy? / I bought a cheap one.

What kind of paper did you buy? / I bought some writing paper.

2. What kind of knife did you buy? / I bought a small one.

What kind of fruit did you buy? / I bought some apples.

3. What kind of doughnut did you buy? / I bought a chocolate one.

What kind of coffee did you buy? / I bought some instant coffee.

4. What kind of toothbrush did you buy? / I bought a plastic one.

What kind of toothpaste did you buy? / I bought some cheap toothpaste.

5. What kind of egg did you buy? / I bought a boiled egg.

What kind of cheese did you buy? / I bought some Swiss cheese.

6. What kind of spoon did you buy? / I bought a silver one.

What kind of ice cream did you buy? / I bought some vanilla ice cream.

7. What kind of watch did you buy? / I bought a gold one.

What kind of furniture did you buy? / I bought some modern furniture.

8. What kind of ring did you buy? / I bought a silver one.

What kind of perfume did you buy? / I bout some French perfume.

9. What kind of glass did you buy? / I bought a brown one.

What kind of juice did you buy? / I bought some fruit juice.

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24.

1. —What kind of sports do you like?

—I like soccer. What kind do you like?

—I like baseball.

2. —What kind of video games do you like?

—I like role playing ones. What kind do you like?

—I like action games.

3. —What kind of magazines do you like?

—I like fashion ones. What kind do you like?

—I like art ones.

4. —What kind of food do you like?

—I like steak. What kind do you like?

—I like sushi.

5. —What kind of clothes do you like?

—I like jeans. What kind do you like?

—I like suits.

6. —What kind of books do you like?

—I like mysteries. What kind do you like?

—I like fantasies.

7. —What kind of TV programs do you like?

—I like music ones. What kind do you like?

—I like dramas.

8. —What kind of computers do you like?

—I like MAC. What kind do you like?

—I like WINDOWS XP.

9. —What kind of juice do you like?

—I like strawberry (juice). What kind do you like?

—I like apple (juice).

10. —What kind of tea do you like?

—I like green tea. What kind do you like?

—I like black tea.

25.

1. Why did Dick go to the park? / He went to the park to play baseball.

2. Why did Harry go to the bookstore? / He went to the bookstore to work.

3. Why did Prof. McCarthy go to school? / He went to school to teach.

4. Why did William go to the Palace Theater? / He went to the Palace Theater to see

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the movies.

5. Why did Eddie go to the beach? / He went to the beach to swim.

6. Why did Charles go to the garden? / He went to the garden to work.

7. Why did Sachiko go to the grocery store? / She went to the grocery store to shop.

8. Why did Mr. Forster go to the park? / He went to the park to play tennis.

9. Why did Mr. Johnson go to the lake? / He went to the lake to skate.

26.

1. Which did you want, the pen or the paper? / I just wanted the pen. I didn’t need the

paper.

2. Which did you buy, the knife or the fruit? / I just bought the knife. I didn’t need the

fruit.

3. Which did you order, the doughnut or the coffee? / I just ordered the doughnut. I

didn’t need the coffee.

4. Which did you need, the toothbrush or the toothpaste? / I just needed the tooth-

brush. I didn’t need the toothpaste.

5. Which did you eat, the egg or the bacon? / I just ate the egg. I didn’t need the bacon.

6. Which did you asked for, the spoon or the ice cream? / I just asked for the ice cream.

I didn’t need the spoon.

7. Which did you buy, the watch or the furniture? / I just bought the watch. I didn’t

need the furniture.

8. Which did you ask for, the ring or the perfume? / I just asked for the ring. I didn’t

need the perfume.

9. Which did you need, the glass or the juice? / I just needed the glass. I didn’t need

the juice.

27.

1. I went to the museum.

2. I came back here at about three thirty.

3. I went to the coffee shop.

4. I ate some soba.

5. I want to play shogi.

6. I like apples.

7. Because I want to go sightseeing in America.

8. I study English two hours every day.

9. It takes two hours.

10. I like thrillers.

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28. 省略

29.

A: Where B: To / A: What B: few /

A: us B: an / A: kind B: style

A: 昨日どこへ行きましたか.

B: デパートへ行きました.

A: 旅行のためになにを買いましたか.

B: サンドイッチと飲みものを買いました.

A: そこに着くのにどれぐらいかかりますか.

B: 1時間ぐらいです.

A: どんな宿に泊まりますか.

B: 和式の旅館です.

Lesson 51. 省略

2.

1. I / I’m very happy now.

you / You’re very happy now.

she / She’s very happy now.

we / We’re very happy now.

they / They’re very happy now.

2. I / I’m very sad now.

you / You’re very sad now.

she / She’s very sad now.

we / We’re very sad now.

they / They’re very sad now.

3. I / I’m very tired now.

you / You’re very tired now.

she / She’s very tired now.

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we / We’re very tired now.

they / They’re very tired now.

4. I / I’m very hungry now.

you / You’re very hungry now.

she / She’s very hungry now.

we / We’re very hungry now.

they / They’re very hungry now.

5. I / I’m very calm now.

you / You’re very calm now.

she / She’s very calm now.

we / We’re very calm now.

they / They’re very calm now.

6. I / I’m very busy now.

you / You’re very busy now.

she / She’s very busy now.

we / We’re very busy now.

they / They’re very busy now.

7. I / I’m very thirsty now.

you / You’re very thirsty now.

she / She’s very thirsty now.

we / We’re very thirsty now.

they / They’re very thirsty now.

8. I / I’m very sleepy now.

you / You’re very sleepy now.

she / She’s very sleepy now.

we / We’re very sleepy now.

they / They’re very sleepy now.

9. I / I’m very sick now.

you / You’re very sick now.

she / She’s very sick now.

we / We’re very sick now.

they / They’re very sick now.

3. (9には brown glass を使う)

1. This is my pen. It’s new.

That’s my paper. It’s A4 size.

2. This is my knife. It’s sharp.

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That’s my fruit. It’s delicious.

3. This is my doughnut. It’s good.

That’s my coffee. It’s hot.

4. This is my toothbrush. It’s nice.

That’s my toothpaste. It’s cheap.

5. This is my egg. It’s cold.

That’s my bacon. It’s salty.

6. This is my spoon. It’s good.

That’s my ice cream. It’s delicious.

7. This is my watch. It’s late.

That’s my furniture. It’s old.

8. This is my ring. It’s new.

That’s my perfume. It’s good.

9. This is my glass. It’s brown.

That’s my juice. It’s cold.

4.

1. I’m very late now.

2. We’re very late now.

3. He’s very late now.

4. I’m very early now.

5. I’m very excited now.

6. I’m very surprised now.

7. We’re very surprised now.

8. I’m very surprised now.

9. They’re very surprised now.

10. They’re very expensive now.

11. Fruit is very expensive now.

12. Melons are very expensive now.

13. It’s very expensive now.

14. It’s very sweet now.

15. It’s very hot now.

5.

1. What’s your name? / My name is Jennie. / How do you spell it? / J-e-n-n-i-e.

2. What’s his name? / His name is Jimmy. / How do you spell it? / J-i-m-m-y.

3. What’s his name? / His name is Cleveland. / How do you spell it? / C-l-e-v-e-l-a-n-

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d.

4. What’s her name? / Her name is Hanako. / How do you spell it? / H-a-n-a-k-o.

5. What’s his name? / His name is Johnson. / How do you spell it? / J-o-h-n-s-o-n.

6. What’s his name? / His name is George. / How do you spell it? / G-e-o-r-g-e.

7. What’s his name? / His name is William. / How do you spell it? / W-i-l-l-i-a-m.

8. What’s her name? / Her name is Marilyn. / How do you spell it? / M-a-r-i-l-y-n.

9. What’s his name? / His name is Dick. / How do you spell it? / D-i-c-k.

6.

1. —Excuse me. I’d like to register for the summer classes.

—Yes, of course. What’s your name?

—My name is Tomiko Shimizu.

—How do you spell it?

—T-o-m-i-k-o S-h-i-m-i-z-u.

—Thank you.

2. —Excuse me. I’d like to register for the fall semester.

—Yes, of course. What’s your name?

—My name is Tomiko Shimizu.

—How do you spell it?

—T-o-m-i-k-o S-h-i-m-i-z-u.

—Thank you.

3. —Excuse me. I’d like to register for the English conversation class.

—Yes, of course. What’s your name?

—My name is Tomiko Shimizu.

—How do you spell it?

—T-o-m-i-k-o S-h-i-m-i-z-u.

—Thank you.

4. —Excuse me. I’d like to register for the music class.

—Yes, of course. What’s your name?

—My name is Tomiko Shimizu.

—How do you spell it?

—T-o-m-i-k-o S-h-i-m-i-z-u.

—Thank you.

5. —Excuse me. I’d like to register for the American literature class.

—Yes, of course. What’s your name?

—My name is Tomiko Shimizu.

—How do you spell it?

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—T-o-m-i-k-o S-h-i-m-i-z-u.

—Thank you.

6. —Excuse me. I’d like to register for the new semester.

—Yes, of course. What’s your name?

—My name is Tomiko Shimizu.

—How do you spell it?

—T-o-m-i-k-o S-h-i-m-i-z-u.

—Thank you.

7. —Excuse me. I’d like to register for the algebra class.

—Yes, of course. What’s your name?

—My name is Tomiko Shimizu.

—How do you spell it?

—T-o-m-i-k-o S-h-i-m-i-z-u.

—Thank you.

8. —Excuse me. I’d like to register for the journalism class.

—Yes, of course. What’s your name?

—My name is Tomiko Shimizu.

—How do you spell it?

—T-o-m-i-k-o S-h-i-m-i-z-u.

—Thank you.

9. —Excuse me. I’d like to register for the final examination.

—Yes, of course. What’s your name?

—My name is Tomiko Shimizu.

—How do you spell it?

—T-o-m-i-k-o S-h-i-m-i-z-u.

—Thank you.

10. —Excuse me. I’d like to register for the debate contest.

—Yes, of course. What’s your name?

—My name is Tomiko Shimizu.

—How do you spell it?

—T-o-m-i-k-o S-h-i-m-i-z-u.

—Thank you.

7.

1. Jennie was very happy yesterday. She’s happy today, too.

2. Jimmy was very sad yesterday. He’s sad today, too.

3. Mr. Cleveland was very tired yesterday. He’s tired today, too.

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4. Hanako was very hungry yesterday. She’s hungry today, too.

5. Mr. Johnson was very calm yesterday. He’s calm today, too.

6. George was very busy yesterday. He’s busy today, too.

7. William was very thirsty yesterday. He’s thirsty today, too.

8. Marilyn was very sleepy yesterday. She’s sleepy today, too.

9. Dick was very sick yesterday. He’s sick today, too.

8.

1. We were very happy yesterday. We aren’t happy today.

She was very happy yesterday. She isn’t happy today.

I was very happy yesterday. I’m not happy today.

2. We were very sad yesterday. We aren’t sad today.

She was very sad yesterday. She isn’t sad today.

I was very sad yesterday. I’m not sad today.

3. We were very tired yesterday. We aren’t tired today.

She was very tired yesterday. She isn’t tired today.

I was very tired yesterday. I’m not tired today.

4. We were very hungry yesterday. We aren’t hungry today.

She was very hungry yesterday. She isn’t hungry today.

I was very hungry yesterday. I’m not hungry today.

5. We were very calm yesterday. We aren’t calm today.

She was very calm yesterday. She isn’t calm today.

I was very calm yesterday. I’m not calm today.

6. We were very busy yesterday. We aren’t busy today.

She was very busy yesterday. She isn’t busy today.

I was very busy yesterday. I’m not busy today.

7. We were very thirsty yesterday. We aren’t thirsty today.

She was very thirsty yesterday. She isn’t thirsty today.

I was very thirsty yesterday. I’m not thirsty today.

8. We were very sleepy yesterday. We aren’t sleepy today.

She was very sleepy yesterday. She isn’t sleepy today.

I was very sleepy yesterday. I’m not sleepy today.

9. We were very sick yesterday. We aren’t sick today.

She was very sick yesterday. She isn’t sick today.

I was very sick yesterday. I’m not sick today.

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9.

1. My name isn’t Bill.

2. That isn’t my address.

3. This hotel isn’t very nice.

4. My room isn’t near the university.

5. Professor McCarthy’s home isn’t on Green Street.

6. Professor McCarthy isn’t at home now.

7. The movie isn’t very exciting.

8. This isn’t a registration card.

9. That isn’t his wife.

10. It isn’t very hot today.

10.

1. Is your name Bill? / No, it isn’t.

2. Is that your address? / No, that isn’t.

3. Is this hotel very nice? / No, it isn’t.

4. Is your room near the university? / No, it isn’t.

5. Is Professor McCarthy’s home on Green Street? / No, it isn’t.

6. Is Professor McCarthy at home now? / No, he isn’t.

7. Is the movie very exciting? / No, it isn’t.

8. Is this a registration card? / No, this isn’t.

9. Is that his wife? / No, that isn’t.

10. Is it very hot today? / No, it isn’t.

11.

1. Isn’t your name Bill? / No, it isn’t.

2. Isn’t that your address? / No, that isn’t.

3. Isn’t this hotel very nice? / No, it isn’t.

4. Isn’t your room near the university? / No, it isn’t.

5. Isn’t Professor McCarthy’s home on Green Street? / No, it isn’t.

6. Isn’t Professor McCarthy at home now? / No, he isn’t.

7. Isn’t the movie very exciting? / No, it isn’t.

8. Isn’t this a registration card? / No, this isn’t.

9. Isn’t that his wife? / No, that isn’t.

10. Isn’t it very hot today? / No, it isn’t.

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12.

1. Isn’t Jennie happy today? / Yes, she is.

2. Isn’t Jimmy sad today? / Yes, he is.

3. Isn’t Mr. Cleveland tired today? / Yes, he is.

4. Isn’t Hanako hungry today? / Yes, she is.

5. Isn’t Mr. Johnson calm today? / Yes, he is.

6. Isn’t George busy today? / Yes, he is.

7. Isn’t William thirsty today? / Yes, he is.

8. Isn’t Marilyn sleepy today? / Yes, she is.

9. Isn’t Dick sick today? / Yes, he is.

13.

1. Wasn’t Jennie happy yesterday? / No, she wasn’t.

2. Wasn’t Jimmy sad yesterday? / No, he wasn’t.

3. Wasn’t Mr. Cleveland tired yesterday? / No, he wasn’t.

4. Wasn’t Hanako hungry yesterday? / No, she wasn’t.

5. Wasn’t Mr. Johnson calm yesterday? / No, he wasn’t.

6. Wasn’t George busy yesterday? / No, he wasn’t.

7. Wasn’t William thirsty yesterday? / No, he wasn’t.

8. Wasn’t Marilyn sleepy yesterday? / No, she wasn’t.

9. Wasn’t Dick sick yesterday? / No, he wasn’t.

14.

1. Aren’t you Bill? / Yes, I am.

2. Aren’t you Sachiko? / No, I’m not.

3. Aren’t you Peggy? / Yes. I am.

4. Aren’t you Mr. Fox? / No, I’m not.

5. Aren’t you Haruko? / Yes, I am.

6. Aren’t you Mike? / No, I’m not.

7. Aren’t you Mrs. Cleveland? / Yes, I am.

8. Aren’t you Eddie and Sue? / No, we aren’t.

9. Aren’t you Harry? / Yes, I am.

15. 省略

16.

1. —Who’s that?

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—That’s Mr. Jones.

—What does he do?

—He’s a doctor.

—Do you know his wife?

—Yes, I do.

—What does she do?

—She’s a homemaker.

2. —Who’s that?

—That’s Mr. Shimzu.

—What does he do?

—He’s a dentist.

—Do you know his wife?

—Yes, I do.

—What does she do?

—She’s a nurse.

3. —Who’s that?

—That’s Mr. Yamamoto.

—What does he do?

—He’s an artist.

—Do you know his wife?

—Yes, I do.

—What does she do?

—She’s an artist.

4. —Who’s that?

—That’s Mr. Black.

—What does he do?

—He’s a lawyer.

—Do you know his wife?

—Yes, I do.

—What does she do?

—She’s a lawyer, too.

5. —Who’s that?

—That’s Mr. Hosokawa.

—What does he do?

—He’s a musician.

—Do you know his wife?

—Yes, I do.

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—What does she do?

—She’s a teacher.

6. —Who’s that?

—That’s Mr. Brown.

—What does he do?

—He’s a teacher.

—Do you know his wife?

—Yes, I do.

—What does she do?

—She’s a doctor.

7. —Who’s that?

—That’s Mr. Shimada.

—What does he do?

—He’s a tailor.

—Do you know his wife?

—Yes, I do.

—What does she do?

—She’s a businesswoman.

8. —Who’s that?

—That’s Mr. Crane.

—What does he do?

—He’s a businessman.

—Do you know his wife?

—Yes, I do.

—What does she do?

—She’s a teacher.

9. —Who’s that?

—That’s Mr. Nakamura.

—What does he do?

—He’s a writer.

—Do you know his wife?

—Yes, I do.

—What does she do?

—She’s a hairdresser.

10. —Who’s that?

—That’s Mr. Kent.

—What does he do?

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—He’s an exporter.

—Do you know his wife?

—Yes, I do.

—What does she do?

—She’s a designer.

17.

1. —Who’s that?

—That’s Mr. Jones.

—Isn’t he a doctor?

—Yes, he is.

2. —Who’s that?

—That’s Mr. Shimizu.

—Isn’t he a dentist?

—Yes, he is.

3. —Who’s that?

—That’s Mr. Yamamoto.

—Isn’t he an artist?

—Yes, he is.

4. —Who’s that?

—That’s Mr. Black.

—Isn’t he a lawyer?

—Yes, he is.

5. —Who’s that?

—That’s Mr. Hosokawa.

—Isn’t he a musician?

—Yes, he is.

6. —Who’s that?

—That’s Mr. Brown.

—Isn’t he a teacher?

—Yes, he is.

7. —Who’s that?

—That’s Mr. Shimada.

—Isn’t he a tailor?

—Yes, he is.

8. —Who’s that?

—That’s Mrs. Crane.

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—Isn’t she a businesswoman?

—Yes, she is.

9. —Who’s that?

—That’s Mr. Nakamura.

—Isn’t he a writer?

—Yes, he is.

10. —Who’s that?

—That’s Mr. Kent.

—Isn’t he an exporter?

—Yes, he is.

18.

1. —Isn’t that Mr. Jones?

—Yes, it is. Is he one of your friends?

—No. But I know his wife.

2. —Isn’t that Mr. Shimizu?

—Yes, it is. Is he one of your friends?

—No. But I know his sister.

3. —Isn’t that Mr. Yamamoto?

—Yes, it is. Is he one of your friends?

—No. But I know his brother.

4. —Isn’t that Mr. Black?

—Yes, it is. Is he one of your friends?

—No. But I know his uncle.

5. —Isn’t that Mr. Hosokawa?

—Yes, it is. Is he one of your friends?

—No. But I know his aunt.

6. —Isn’t that Mr. Brown?

—Yes, it is. Is he one of your friends?

—No. But I know his father.

7. —Isn’t that Mr. Shimada?

—Yes, it is. Is he one of your friends?

—No. But I know his mother.

8. —Isn’t that Mr. Crane?

—Yes, it is. Is he one of your friends?

—No. But I know his co-worker.

9. —Isn’t that Mr. Nakamura?

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—Yes, it is. Is he one of your friends?

—No. But I know his daughter.

10. —Isn’t that Mr. Kent?

—Yes, it is. Is he one of your friends?

—No. But I know his son.

19. 省略

20. (3は a blue-collar worker として扱うこと)

1. —Let me introduce myself. My name is Takeo Ichiyama.

—How do you do? I’m glad to meet you. Aren’t you a doctor here?

—Yes, I am. Aren’t you a doctor, too?

—No, I’m not. I’m a nurse.

2. —Let me introduce myself. My name is Takeo Ichiyama.

—How do you do? I’m glad to meet you. Aren’t you an artist here?

—Yes, I am. Aren’t you an artist, too?

—No, I’m not. I’m a teacher.

3. —Let me introduce myself. My name is Takeo Ichiyama.

—How do you do? I’m glad to meet you. Aren’t you a blue-collar worker here?

—Yes, I am. Aren’t you a blue-collar worker, too?

—No, I’m not. I’m a teacher.

4. —Let me introduce myself. My name is Takeo Ichiyama.

—How do you do? I’m glad to meet you. Aren’t you a professor here?

—Yes, I am. Aren’t you a professor, too?

—No, I’m not. I’m a teacher.

5. —Let me introduce myself. My name is Takeo Ichiyama.

—How do you do? I’m glad to meet you. Aren’t you a scientist here?

—Yes, I am. Aren’t you a scientist, too?

—No, I’m not. I’m a teacher.

6. —Let me introduce myself. My name is Takeo Ichiyama.

—How do you do? I’m glad to meet you. Aren’t you a writer here?

—Yes, I am. Aren’t you a writer, too?

—No, I’m not. I’m a designer.

7. —Let me introduce myself. My name is Takeo Ichiyama.

—How do you do? I’m glad to meet you. Aren’t you a nurse here?

—Yes, I am. Aren’t you a nurse, too?

—No, I’m not. I’m a doctor.

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8. —Let me introduce myself. My name is Takeo Ichiyama.

—How do you do? I’m glad to meet you. Aren’t you a director here?

—Yes, I am. Aren’t you a director, too?

—No, I’m not. I’m a producer.

9. —Let me introduce myself. My name is Takeo Ichiyama.

—How do you do? I’m glad to meet you. Aren’t you a producer here?

—Yes, I am. Aren’t you a producer, too?

—No, I’m not. I’m a director.

10. —Let me introduce myself. My name is Takeo Ichiyama.

—How do you do? I’m glad to meet you. Aren’t you a designer here?

—Yes, I am. Aren’t you a designer, too?

—No, I’m not. I’m a writer.

21.

1. Bob and Dick are playing baseball now.

2. Harry’s working at the bookstore now.

3. Professor McCarthy’s teaching now.

4. William’s seeing a movie now.

5. Eddie’s swimming now.

6. Charles is working in the garden now.

7. Sachiko’s going to the grocery store now.

8. Mr. Forster’s playing tennis now.

9. Mr. Johnson’s skating now.

22.

1. Are Bob and Dick busy now? / Yes, they are. / What’re they doing? / They’re play-

ing baseball.

2. Is Harry busy now? / Yes, he is. / What’s he doing? / He’s working at the bookstore.

3. Is Prof. McCarthy busy now? / Yes, he is. / What’s he doing? / He’s teaching.

4. Is William busy now? / Yes, he is. / What’s he doing? / He’s seeing the movies.

5. Is Eddie busy now? / Yes, he is. / What’s he doing? / He’s swimming.

6. Is Charles busy now? / Yes, he is. / What’s he doing? / He’s working in the garden.

7. Is Sachiko busy now? / Yes, she is. / What’s she doing? / She’s going to the grocery

store.

8. Is Mr. Forster busy now? / Yes, he is. / What’s he doing? / He’s playing tennis in the

park.

9. Is Mr. Johnson busy now? / Yes, he is. / What’s he doing? / He’s skating on the

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lake.

23.

1. What’s Jenny doing right now? / She’s singing.

2. What’s Jimmy doing right now? / He’s crying.

3. What’s Mr. Cleveland doing now? / He’s taking a nap.

4. What’s Haruko doing now? / She’s eating ice cream.

5. What’s Mr. Johnson doing now? / He’s playing the piano.

6. What’s George doing now? / He’s taking a picture.

7. What’s William doing now? / He’s drinking beer.

8. What’s Marilyn doing now? / She’s sleeping at the desk.

9. What’s Dick doing now? / He’s taking medicine.

24.

1. I saw Jennie yesterday. / Oh? What was she doing? / She was singing.

2. I saw Jimmy yesterday. / Oh? What was he doing? / He was crying.

3. I saw Mr. Cleveland yesterday. / Oh? What was he doing? / He was taking a nap.

4. I saw Haruko yesterday. / Oh? What was she doing? / She was eating ice cream.

5. I saw Mr. Johnson yesterday. / Oh? What was he doing? / He was playing the piano.

6. I saw George yesterday. / Oh? What was he doing? / He was taking a picture.

7. I saw William yesterday. / Oh? What was he doing? / He was drinking beer.

8. I saw Marilyn yesterday. / Oh? What was she doing? / She was reading a book.

9. I saw Dick yesterday. / Oh? What was he doing? / He was taking medicine.

25.

1. Where’s Bill going now? / He’s going to Oshima.

2. Where’s Sachiko going now? / She’s going to the zoo.

3. Who’s Peggy calling now? / She’s calling Ann.

4. What’s Mr. Fox seeing now? / He’s seeing the show.

5. What’s Haruko doing now? / She’s going to the movie theater.

6. Where’s Mike going now? / He’s going to the mountains.

7. Where’s Mrs. Cleveland going now? / She’s going to the United States.

8. Where’re Eddie and Sue going now? / They’re going to the countryside.

9. Where’s Harry going now? / He’s going to the lake.

26. 省略

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27.

1. I want to find a room in a hotel.

2. I want to find a room near the school.

3. I want to find a room in a private home.

4. I want to find a room on Green Street.

5. I want to find a room on First Avenue.

6. I want to find a room in Shinjuku.

7. I want to find a room near the Ginza.

8. I want to find a room in Naka-ku.

9. I want to find a room near the station.

10. I want to find a room near the sea.

28.

1. —I know a nice room near the park.

—Is it in a hotel or something?

—No, it isn’t. It’s in Mr. Jones’s home.

—Isn’t he a doctor?

—Yes, he is. Are you one of his friends?

—Yes, I am.

2. —I know a nice room in the countryside.

—Is it in a hotel or something?

—No, it isn’t. It’s in Mr. Shimizu’s home.

—Isn’t he a dentist?

—Yes, he is. Are you one of his friends?

—Yes, I am.

3. —I know a nice room in the city.

—Is it in a hotel or something?

—No, it isn’t. It’s in Mr. Yamamoto’s home.

—Isn’t he a artist?

—Yes, he is. Are you one of his friends?

—Yes, I am.

4. —I know a nice room near my office.

—Is it in a hotel or something?

—No, it isn’t. It’s in Mr. Black’s home.

—Isn’t he a lawyer?

—Yes, he is. Are you one of his friends?

—Yes, I am.

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5. —I know a nice room near the river.

—Is it in a hotel or something?

—No, it isn’t. It’s in Mr. Hosokawa’s home.

—Isn’t he a musician?

—Yes, he is. Are you one of his friends?

—Yes, I am.

6. —I know a nice room on Second Street.

—Is it in a hotel or something?

—No, it isn’t. It’s in Mr. Brown’s home.

—Isn’t he a teacher?

—Yes, he is. Were you one of his students?

—Yes, I was.

7. —I know a nice room in Shinjuku.

—Is it in a hotel or something?

—No, it isn’t. It’s in Mr. Shimada’s home.

—Isn’t he a tailor?

—Yes, he is. Are you one of his friends?

—Yes, I am.

8. —I know a nice room in Meguro.

—Is it in a hotel or something?

—No, it isn’t. It’s in Mr. Crane’s home.

—Isn’t he a businessman?

—Yes, he is. Are you one of his friends?

—Yes, I am.

9. —I know a nice room near the Tokyo Tower.

—Is it in a hotel or something?

—No, it isn’t. It’s in Mr. Nakamura’s home.

—Isn’t he a writer?

—Yes, he is. Are you one of his friends?

—Yes, I am.

10. —I know a nice room near the Isemaru Department Store.

—Is it in a hotel or something?

—No, it isn’t. It’s in Mr. Kent’s home.

—Isn’t he an exporter?

—Yes, he is. Are you one of his friends?

—Yes, I am.

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29.

1. I saw someone last night. / Oh? Who did you see? / I saw a happy girl. / What was

she doing? / She was singing.

2. I saw someone last night. / Oh? Who did you see? / I saw a sad boy. / What was he

doing? / He was crying.

3. I saw someone last night. / Oh? Who did you see? / I saw a tired man. / What was

he doing? / He’s taking a nap.

4. I saw someone last night. / Oh? Who did you see? / I saw a hungry girl. / What was

she doing? / She was eating ice cream.

5. I saw someone last night. / Oh? Who did you see? / I saw a calm man. / What was

he doing? / He was playing the piano.

6. I saw someone last night. / Oh? Who did you see? / I saw a busy boy. / What was he

doing? / He was taking a picture.

7. I saw someone last night. / Oh? Who did you see? / I saw a thirsty man. / What was

he doing? / He was drinking beer.

8. I saw someone last night. / Oh? Who did you see? / I saw a sleepy girl. / What was

she doing? / She was sleeping at the desk.

9. I saw someone last night. / Oh? Who did you see? / I saw a sick boy. / What was he

doing? / He was taking medicine.

30.

1. What did you see? / I saw a girl singing. Did you see a girl singing, too? / No. I

didn’t see a girl singing. I saw a boy crying.

2. What did you see? / I saw a boy crying. Did you see a boy crying, too? / No. I didn’t

see a boy crying. I saw a man taking a nap.

3. What did you see? / I saw a man taking a nap. Did you see a man taking a nap, too? /

No. I didn’t see a man taking a nap. I saw a girl eating ice cream.

4. What did you see? / I saw a girl eating ice cream. Did you see a girl eating ice

cream, too? / No. I didn’t see a girl eating ice cream. I saw a man playing the piano.

5. What did you see? / I saw a man playing the piano. Did you see a man playing the

piano, too? / No. I didn’t see a man playing the piano. I saw a boy taking a picture.

6. What did you see? / I saw a boy taking a picture. Did you see a boy taking a picture,

too? / No. I didn’t see a boy taking a picture. I saw a man drinking beer.

7. What did you see? / I saw a man drinking beer. Did you see a man drinking beer,

too? / No. I didn’t see a man drinking beer. I saw a girl sleeping at the desk.

8. What did you see? / I saw a girl sleeping at the desk. Did you see a girl sleeping at

the desk, too? / No. I didn’t see a girl sleeping at the desk. I saw a boy taking medi-

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cine.

9. What did you see? / I saw a boy taking medicine. Did you see a boy taking medi-

cine, too? / No, I didn’t see a boy taking medicine. I saw a girl singing.

31.

1. Which girl is Jennie? / The girl near the window is Jennie.

2. Which boy is Jimmy? / The boy under the table is Jimmy. / The boy under the table

is Jimmy.

3. Which man is Mr. Cleveland? / The man on the sofa is Mr. Cleveland.

4. Which girl is Hanako? / The girl with the ice cream is Hanako.

5. Which man is Mr. Johnson? / The man at the piano is Mr. Johnson.

6. Which boy is George? / The boy with the camera is George.

7. Which man is William? / The man with the juice is William.

8. Which girl is Marilyn? / The girl at the desk is Marilyn.

9. Which boy is Dick? / The boy with the medicine is Dick.

32.

1. Did you see a girl near the window? / Yes, I did. / Was she singing? / Yes, she was.

2. Did you see a boy under the table? / Yes, I did. / Was he crying? / Yes, he was.

3. Did you see a man on the sofa? / Yes, I did. / Was he taking a nap? / Yes, he was.

4. Did you see a girl with the ice cream? / Yes, I did. / Was she eating the ice cream? /

Yes, she was.

5. Did you see a man at the piano? / Yes, I did. / Was he playing the piano? / Yes, he

was.

6. Did you see a boy with the camera? / Yes, I did. / Was he taking a picture? / Yes, he

was.

7. Did you see a man with the juice? / Yes, I did. / Was he drinking the juice? / Yes, he

was.

8. Did you see a girl at the desk? / Yes, I did. / Was she sleeping at the desk? / Yes, she

was.

9. Did you see a boy with the medicine? / Yes, I did. / Was he taking the medicine? /

Yes, he was.

33.

1. Did you meet some boys in the park? / Yes, I did. / What were they doing? / They

were playing baseball.

2. Did you meet a boy at the bookstore? / Yes, I did. / What was he doing? / He was

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working.

3. Did you meet a man at school? / Yes, I did. / What was he doing? / He was teach-

ing.

4. Did you meet a boy at the Palace Theater? / Yes, I did. / What was he doing? / He

was seeing the movies.

5. Did you meet a boy on the beach? / Yes, I did. / What was he doing? / He was

swimming.

6. Did you meet a boy in the garden? / Yes, I did. / What was he doing? / He was

working.

7. Did you meet a girl at the grocery store? / Yes, I did. / What was she doing? / She

was shopping.

8. Did you meet a man in the park? / Yes, I did. / What was he doing? / He was play-

ing tennis.

9. Did you meet a man on the lake? / Yes, I did. / What was he doing? / He was skat-

ing.

34.

1. He’s a student.

2. ‘Bill’is short for ‘William.’

3. No, he isn’t. He was a student here last semester, too.

4. He wants to register for the fall classes.

5. He’s talking to the receptionist.

6. A new registration card.

7. Because they need a new card every semester.

8. His address is 1964 Superior Avenue.

9. He’s living there with his parents now. He doesn’t want to stay there.

10. He wants to move near the university.

11. Yes. The receptionist knows a nice room.

12. No. It’s in Professor McCarthy’s home.

13. He’s an English teacher.

14. Yes, he does.

15. He was one of his students last year.

16. No, he doesn’t.

17. Yes, she is.

18. She teaches music.

19. His house is on Green Street.

20. The receptionist gave him his address.

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35.

1. My address is …

2. My phone number is …

3. Yes, I do. / No, I don’t.

4. Yes, I do. / No, I don’t.

5. Yes, I was. / No, I wasn’t.

6. I registered for this semester a week ago.

7. I had to talk to the receptionist.

8. I had to fill out the new registration card.

9. Mr. Smith is.

10. His office is on Green Street.

36.

A: go B: back / A: near B: at /

A: join B: hope / A: often B: every

A: あなたはいつ学校に戻ってくるのですか.

B: 冬学期には帰ってくる予定です.

A: あなたはキャンパスの近くのアパートに住んでいますか.

B: いいえ.おじの家に住んでいます.

A: あなたは大学でスポーツクラブに入部しますか.

B: ええ、水泳部かどこかに入りたいです.

A: あなたはどれぐらい水泳をしますか.

B: 毎日水泳をしています.

Lesson 61.

1. Let’s play baseball this afternoon. / All right. Let’s do that.

2. Let’s work at the bookstore this afternoon. / All right. Let’s do that.

3. Let’s go to school this afternoon. / All right. Let’s do that.

4. Let’s go to the movies this afternoon. / All right. Let’s do that.

5. Let’s swim this afternoon. / All right. Let’s do that.

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6. Let’s work in the garden this afternoon. / All right. Let’s do that.

7. Let’s go to the grocery store this afternoon. / All right. Let’s do that.

8. Let’s play tennis this afternoon. / All right. Let’s do that.

9. Let’s skate on the lake this afternoon. / All right. Let’s do that.

2.

1. Let’s go to Oshima. / No. Let’s not.

2. Let’s go to the zoo. / No. Let’s not.

3. Let’s talk to Ann. / No. Let’s not.

4. Let’s see the show. / No. Let’s not.

5. Let’s go to the movie theater. / No. Let’s not.

6. Let’s go to the mountains. / No. Let’s not.

7. Let’s go to the United States. / No. Let’s not.

8. Let’s go to the countryside. / No. Let’s not.

9. Let’s go to the lake. / No. Let’s not.

3.

1. Let’s play shogi. / All right. Let’s do that.

2. Let’s go to a movie. / All right. Let’s do that.

3. Let’s go down to the drugstore. / All right. Let’s do that.

4. Let’s wait till next week. / All right. Let’s do that.

5. Let’s have dinner now. / All right. Let’s do that.

6. Let’s go downtown later. / All right. Let’s do that.

7. Let’s buy a copy of Time magazine. / All right. Let’s do that.

8. Let’s look around the department store. / All right. Let’s do that.

9. Let’s buy some new clothes. / All right. Let’s do that.

10. Let’s buy some vitamin pills. / All right. Let’s do that.

4.

1. Let’s not play shogi. / All right. Let’s not.

2. Let’s not go to a movie. / All right. Let’s not.

3. Let’s not go down to the drugstore. / All right. Let’s not.

4. Let’s not wait till next week. / All right. Let’s not.

5. Let’s not have dinner now. / All right. Let’s not.

6. Let’s not go downtown later. / All right. Let’s not.

7. Let’s not buy a copy of Time magazine. / All right. Let’s not.

8. Let’s not look around the department store. / All right. Let’s not.

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9. Let’s not buy some new clothes. / All right. Let’s not.

10. Let’s not buy some vitamin pills. / All right. Let’s not.

5.

1. Shall we play baseball? / Yes. Let’s do that.

2. Shall we go to the bookstore? / Yes. Let’s do that.

3. Shall we go to school? / Yes. Let’s do that.

4. Shall we go to the movies? / Yes. Let’s do that.

5. Shall we swim? / Yes. Let’s do that.

6. Shall we work in the garden? / Yes. Let’s do that.

7. Shall we go to the grocery store? / Yes. Let’s do that.

8. Shall we play tennis? / Yes. Let’s do that.

9. Shall we skate? / Yes. Let’s do that.

6.

1. Shall we go to Oshima? / Yes. Let’s do that. How shall we go? / Let’s go by boat. /

O.K.

2. Shall we go to the zoo? / Yes. Let’s do that. How shall we go? / Let’s go by bus. /

O.K.

3. Shall we talk to Ann? / Yes. Let’s do that. How shall we talk to her? / Let’s talk to

her by phone. / O.K.

4. Shall we see the show? / Yes. Let’s do that. How shall we see the show? / Let’s see

the show on television.

5. Shall we go to the movie theater? / Yes. Let’s do that. How shall we go? / Let’s go

by taxi.

6. Shall we go to the mountains? / Yes. Let’s do that. How shall we go? / Let’s go by

bike.

7. Shall we go to the United States? / Yes. Let’s do that. How shall we go? / Let’s go

by plane.

8. Shall we go to the countryside? / Yes. Let’s do that. How shall we go? / Let’s go by

train.

9. Shall we go to the lake? / Yes. Let’s do that. How shall we go? / Let’s go by horse.

7. (数えられるもの,数えられないものの順序で答える。特に 6の扱いに留意する)

1. Shall we buy a pen and some paper? / No. Let’s not buy a pen. Let’s just buy some

paper.

2. Shall we get a knife and some fruit? / No. Let’s not get a knife. Let’s just get some

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fruit. / OK. Let’s do that.

3. Shall we order a doughnut and some coffee? / No. Let’s not order a doughnut. Let’s

just order some coffee. / O.K. Let’s do that.

4. Shall we buy a toothbrush and some toothpaste? / No. Let’s not buy a toothbrush.

Let’s just buy some toothpaste. / O.K. Let’s do that.

5. Shall we eat an egg and some bacon? / No. Let’s not eat an egg. Let’s just eat some

bacon. / O.K. Let’s do that.

6. Shall we ask for a spoon and some ice cream? / No. Let’s not ask for a spoon. Let’s

just ask for some ice cream. / O.K. Let’s do that.

7. Shall we sell a watch and some furniture? / No. Let’s not sell a watch. Let’s just sell

some furniture. / O.K. Let’s do that.

8. Shall we get a ring and some perfume? / No. Let’s not get a ring. Let’s just get some

perfume. / O.K. Let’s do that.

9. Shall we ask for a glass and some juice? / No. Let’s not ask for a glass. Let’s just ask

for some juice. / O.K. Let’s do that.

8.

1. Shall we play baseball this afternoon? / Yes, let’s. Where shall we play? / Let’s play

in the park. / O.K. Let’s do that.

2. Shall we work this afternoon? / Yes, let’s. Where shall we work? / Let’s work at the

bookstore. / O.K. Let’s do that.

3. Shall we study this afternoon? / Yes, let’s. Where shall we study? / Let’s study at

school. / O.K. Let’s do that.

4. Shall we see a Western this afternoon? / Yes, let’s. Where shall we go? / Let’s go to

the Palace Theater. / O.K. Let’s do that.

5. Shall we go swimming this afternoon? / Yes, let’s. Where shall we go swimming? /

Let’s go to the beach. / O.K. Let’s do that.

6. Shall we work this afternoon? / Yes, let’s. Where shall we work? / Let’s work in the

garden. / O.K. Let’s do that.

7. Shall we go shopping this afternoon? / Yes, let’s. Where shall we go shopping? /

Let’s go shopping at the grocery store. / O.K. Let’s do that.

8. Shall we play tennis this afternoon? / Yes, let’s. Where shall we play? / Let’s play at

the park. / O.K. Let’s do that.

9. Shall we go skating this afternoon? / Yes, let’s. Where shall we go skating? / Let’s

go skating on the lake. / O.K. Let’s do that.

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9.

1. Shall we play shogi? / All right. Let’s do that.

2. Shall we go to a movie? / All right. Let’s do that.

3. Shall we go down to the drugstore? / All right. Let’s do that.

4. Shall we wait till next week? / All right. Let’s do that.

5. Shall we have dinner now? / All right. Let’s do that.

6. Shall we go downtown later? / All right. Let’s do that.

7. Shall we buy a copy of Time magazine? / All right. Let’s do that.

8. Shall we look around the department store? / All right. Let’s do that.

9. Shall we buy some new clothes? / All right. Let’s do that.

10. Shall we buy some vitamin pills? / All right. Let’s do that.

10.

1. Shall we play shogi? / No. Let’s not. I don’t like shogi.

2. Shall we go to a movie? / No. Let’s not. I have to study.

3. Shall we go down to the drugstore? / No. Let’s not. I have to study.

4. Shall we wait till next week? / No. Let’s not. I don’t like waiting.

5. Shall we have dinner now? / No. Let’s not. I had dinner one hour ago.

6. Shall we go downtown later? / No. Let’s not. I have to go downtown this morning.

7. Shall we buy a copy of Time magazine? / No. Let’s not. I don’t like Time magazine.

8. Shall we look around the department store? / No. Let’s not. I have to study.

9. Shall we buy some new clothes? / No. Let’s not. I don’t want any new clothes.

10. Shall we buy some vitamin pills? / No. Let’s not. I just bought some vitamin pills.

11.

1. Shall I ask Dr. James? / Yes, thanks.

2. Shall I teach you chess? / Yes, thanks.

3. Shall I buy you some coffee? / Yes, thanks.

4. Shall I get you a copy of National Geographic magazine? / Yes, thanks.

5. Shall I get you some fruit? / Yes, thanks.

6. Shall I help you with your studies? / Yes, thanks.

7. Shall I show you some nice ties? / Yes, thanks.

8. Shall I show you some new CDs? / Yes, thanks.

9. Shall I introduce you to Dr. James? / Yes, thanks.

10. Shall I show you my photo albums? / Yes, thanks.

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12.

1. Shall I ask Dr. James? / No, thanks. I don’t know him.

2. Shall I teach you chess? / No, thanks. I don’t like chess.

3. Shall I buy you some coffee? / No, thanks. I don’t like coffee.

4. Shall I get you a copy of National Geographic magazine? / No, thanks. I don’t want

to read.

5. Shall I get you some fruit? / No, thanks. I don’t like fruit.

6. Shall I help you with your studies? / No, thanks. I don’t need help.

7. Shall I show you some nice ties? / No, thanks. I have many ties.

8. Shall I show you some new CDs? / No, thanks. I don’t listen to music.

9. Shall I introduce you to Dr. James? / No, thanks. I already know him.

10. Shall I show you my photo albums? / No, thanks. I already saw them.

13.

1. I’ll ask Dr. James. / Thanks a lot.

2. I’ll teach you chess. / Thanks a lot.

3. I’ll buy you some coffee. / Thanks a lot.

4. I’ll get you a copy of National Geographic magazine. / Thanks a lot.

5. I’ll get you some fruit. / Thanks a lot.

6. I’ll help you with your studies. / Thanks a lot.

7. I’ll show you some nice ties. / Thanks a lot.

8. I’ll show you some new CDs. / Thanks a lot.

9. I’ll introduce you to Dr. James. / Thanks a lot.

10. I’ll show you my photo albums. / Thanks a lot.

14.

1. I’ll ask Dr. James. / No, thanks. I don’t know him.

2. I’ll teach you chess. / No, thanks. I don’t like chess.

3. I’ll buy you some coffee. / No, thanks. I don’t like coffee.

4. I’ll get you a copy of National Geographic magazine. / No, thanks. I don’t want to

read.

5. I’ll get you some fruit. / No, thanks. I don’t like fruit.

6. I’ll help you with your studies. / No, thanks. I don’t need help.

7. I’ll show you some nice ties. / No, thanks. I have many ties.

8. I’ll show you some new CDs. / No, thanks. I don’t listen to music.

9. I’ll introduce you to Dr. James. / No, thanks. I already know him.

10. I’ll show you my photo albums. / No, thanks. I already saw them.

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15.

1. Will you ask Dr. James? / Sure. I’ll be glad to. / Thanks a lot.

2. Will you teach me chess? / Sure. I’ll be glad to. / Thanks a lot.

3. Will you buy me some coffee? / Sure. I’ll be glad to. / Thanks a lot.

4. Will you get me a copy of National Geographic magazine? / Sure. I’ll be glad to. /

Thanks a lot.

5. Will you get me some fruit? / Sure. I’ll be glad to. / Thanks a lot.

6. Will you help me with my studies? / Sure. I’ll be glad to. / Thanks a lot.

7. Will you show me some nice ties? / Sure. I’ll be glad to. / Thanks a lot.

8. Will you show me some new CDs? / Sure. I’ll be glad to. / Thanks a lot.

9. Will you introduce me to Dr. James? / Sure. I’ll be glad to. / Thanks a lot.

10. Will you show me your photo albums? / Sure. I’ll be glad to. / Thanks a lot.

16.

1. Shall we go to Oshima by boat? / No. Let’s not go by boat. / Then, how shall we

go? / Let’s go by plane.

2. Shall we go to the zoo by bus? / No. Let’s not go by bus. / Then, how shall we go? /

Let’s go by car.

3. Shall we talk to Ann by phone? / No. Let’s not talk by phone. / Then, how shall we

talk to her? / Let’s visit her.

4. Shall we see the show on television? / No. Let’s not see it on television. / Then, how

shall we see it? / Let’s see it at the theater.

5. Shall we go to the movie theater by taxi? / No. Let’s not go by taxi. / Then, how

shall we go? / Let’s walk.

6. Shall we go to the mountains by bike? / No. Let’s not go by bike. / Then, how shall

we go? / Let’s go by car.

7. Shall we go to the United States by plane? / No. Let’s not go by plane. / Then, how

shall we go? / Let’s go by boat.

8. Shall we go to the countryside by train? / No. Let’s not go by train. / Then how shall

we go? / Let’s go by car.

9. Shall we go to the lake by horse? / No. Let’s not go by horse. / Then, how shall we

go? / Let’s go on foot.

17.

1. I’m going to play baseball tomorrow. What are you going to do? / Perhaps I’ll play

baseball, too.

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2. I’m going to go to the bookstore this afternoon. What are you going to do? / Per-

haps I’ll go to the bookstore, too.

3. I’m going to teach tomorrow. What are you going to do? / Perhaps I’ll teach, too.

4. I’m going to go to the movies tomorrow. What are you going to do? / Perhaps I’ll go

to the movies, too.

5. I’m going to swim tomorrow. What are you going to do? / Perhaps I’ll swim, too.

6. I’m going to work in the garden tomorrow. What are you going to do? / Perhaps I’ll

work in the garden, too.

7. I’m going to go to the grocery store tomorrow. What are you going to do? / Perhaps

I’ll go to the grocery store, too.

8. I’m going to play tennis tomorrow. What are you going to do? / Perhaps I’ll play

tennis, too.

9. I’m going to skate tomorrow. What are you going to do? / Perhaps I’ll skate, too.

18.

1. Bill’s going to go to Oshima next week. / Oh? How’s he going to go? / Perhaps he’ll

go by boat.

2. Sachiko’s going to go to the zoo next week. / Oh? How’s she going to go? / Perhaps

she’ll go by bus.

3. Peggy’s going to talk to Ann next week. / Oh? How’s she going to talk to her? /

Perhaps she’ll talk by phone.

4. Mr. Fox’s going to see the show next week. / Oh? How’s he going to see? / Perhaps

he’ll see it on television.

5. Haruko’s going to go to the movie theater next week. / Oh? How’s she going to

go? / Perhaps she’ll go by taxi.

6. Mike’s going to go to the mountains next week. / Oh? How’s he going to go? /

Perhaps he’ll go by bike.

7. Mrs. Cleveland’s going to go to the United States next week. / Oh? How’s she going

to go? / Perhaps she’ll go by plane.

8. Eddie and Sue are going to go to the countryside. / Oh? How are they going to go? /

Perhaps they’ll go by train.

9. Harry’s going to the lake next week. / Oh? How’s he going to go? / Perhaps he’ll go

by horse.

19.

1. Are you going to play baseball tomorrow? / No, I’m not. Perhaps I’ll go to the

bookstore.

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2. Are you going to go to the bookstore this afternoon? / No, I’m not. Perhaps I’ll go to

school.

3. Are you going to teach tomorrow? / No, I’m not. Perhaps I’ll go to the movies.

4. Are you going to go to the movies tomorrow? / No, I’m not. Perhaps I’ll swim.

5. Are you going to swim tomorrow? / No, I’m not. Perhaps I’ll work in the garden.

6. Are you going to work in the garden tomorrow? / No, I’m not. Perhaps I’ll go to the

grocery store.

7. Are you going to go to the grocery store tomorrow? / No, I’m not. Perhaps I’ll play

tennis.

8. Are you going to play tennis tomorrow? / No, I’m not. Perhaps I’ll skate.

9. Are you going to skate tomorrow? / No, I’m not. Perhaps I’ll play baseball.

20.

1. Is Bill going to go to Oshima next week? / I don’t know. Perhaps he will.

2. Is Sachiko going to go to the zoo next week? / I don’t know. Perhaps she will.

3. Is Peggy going to talk to Ann next week? / I don’t know. Perhaps she will.

4. Is Mr. Fox going to see the show next week? / I don’t know. Perhaps he will.

5. Is Haruko going to go to the movie theater next week? / I don’t know. Perhaps she

will.

6. Is Mike going to go to the mountains next week? / I don’t know. Perhaps he will.

7. Is Mrs. Cleveland going to go to the United States next week? / I don’t know. Per-

haps she will.

8. Are Eddie and Sue going to go to the countryside next week? / I don’t know. Per-

haps they will.

9. Is Harry going to go to the lake next week? / I don’t know. Perhaps he will.

21.

1. Are you going to buy some vitamin pills tomorrow? / Yes, I am.

2. Are you going to see Dr. James tomorrow? / Yes, I am.

3. Are you going to buy a copy of Time magazine tomorrow? / Yes, I am.

4. Are you going to order some fried eggs tomorrow? / Yes, I am.

5. Are you going to be at home tomorrow? / Yes, I am.

6. Are you going to go downtown tomorrow? / Yes, I am.

7. Are you going to buy some new clothes tomorrow? / Yes, I am.

8. Are you going to go down to the grocery store tomorrow? / Yes, I am.

9. Are you going to stay in a hotel or something tomorrow? / Yes, I am.

10. Are you going to register for the English class tomorrow? / Yes, I am.

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22.

1. Are you going to buy some vitamin pills today? / No. I’m not going to buy (any)

today. Perhaps I’ll buy tomorrow.

2. Are you going to see Dr. James today? / No. I’m not going to see today. Perhaps I’ll

see tomorrow.

3. Are you going to buy a copy of Time magazine today? / No. I’m not going to buy

today. Perhaps I’ll buy tomorrow.

4. Are you going to order some fried eggs today? / No. I’m not ordering (any) today.

Perhaps I’ll order tomorrow.

5. Are you going to be at home today? / No. I’m not going to be today. Perhaps I’ll be

tomorrow.

6. Are you going to go downtown today? / No. I’m not going to go today. Perhaps I’ll

go tomorrow.

7. Are you going to buy some new clothes today? / No. I’m not going to buy (any)

today. Perhaps I’ll buy tomorrow.

8. Are you going to go down to the grocery store today? / No. I’m not going to go

today. Perhaps I’ll go tomorrow.

9. Are you going to stay in a hotel or something today? / No. I’m not going to stay in

a hotel or something today. Perhaps I’ll stay tomorrow.

10. Are you going to register for the English class today? / No. I’m not going to regis-

ter today. Perhaps I’ll register tomorrow.

23.

1. I’m going to buy some vitamin pills. / Oh? When are you going to buy? / Perhaps

I’ll buy tomorrow afternoon.

2. I’m going to see Dr. James. / Oh? When are you going to see him? / Perhaps I’ll see

him tomorrow afternoon.

3. I’m going to buy a copy of Time magazine. / Oh? When are you going to buy? /

Perhaps I’ll buy tomorrow afternoon.

4. I’m going to order some fried eggs. / Oh? When are you going to order? / Perhaps

I’ll order tomorrow afternoon.

5. I’m going to be at home. / Oh? When are you going to be? / Perhaps I’ll be tomor-

row afternoon.

6. I’m going to go downtown. / Oh? When are you going to go? / Perhaps I’ll go to-

morrow afternoon.

7. I’m going to buy some new clothes. / Oh? When are you going to buy? / Perhaps

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I’ll buy tomorrow afternoon.

8. I’m going to go down to the grocery store. / Oh? When are you going to go? /

Perhaps I’ll go tomorrow afternoon.

9. I’m going to stay in a hotel or something. / Oh? When are you going to stay? /

Perhaps I’ll stay tomorrow afternoon.

10. I’m going to register for the English class. / Oh? When are you going to register? /

Perhaps I’ll register tomorrow afternoon.

24.

1. Are you going to buy some vitamin pills today? / Well, perhaps I won’t buy today.

But I’m going to buy tomorrow.

2. Are you going to see Dr. James today? / Well, perhaps I won’t see today. But I’m

going to see tomorrow.

3. Are you going to buy a copy of Time magazine today? / Well, perhaps I won’t buy

today. But I’m going to buy tomorrow.

4. Are you going to order some fried eggs today? / Well, perhaps I won’t order today.

But I’m going to order tomorrow.

5. Are you going to be at home today? / Well, perhaps I won’t be today. But I’m going

to be tomorrow.

6. Are you going to go downtown today? / Well, perhaps I won’t go today. But I’m

going to go tomorrow.

7. Are you going to buy some new clothes today? / Well, perhaps I won’t buy today.

But I’m going to buy tomorrow.

8. Are you going to go down to the grocery store today? / Well, perhaps I won’t go

today. But I’m going to go tomorrow.

9. Are you going to stay in a hotel or something today? / Well, perhaps I won’t stay

today. But I’m going to stay tomorrow.

10. Are you going to register for the English class today? / Well, perhaps I won’t reg-

ister today. But I’m going to register tomorrow.

25.

1. Bill’s going to go to Oshima. / Oh? Is he going to go by boat? / Well, perhaps he

won’t go by boat. Perhaps he’ll go by plane.

2. Sachiko’s going to go to the zoo. / Oh? Is she going to go by bus? / Well, perhaps

she won’t go by bus. Perhaps she’ll go by car.

3. Peggy’s going to talk to Ann. / Oh? Is she going talk by phone? / Well, perhaps she

won’t talk by phone. Perhaps she’ll visit her.

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4. Mr. Fox’s going to see the show. / Oh? Is he going to see it on television? / Well,

perhaps he won’t see it on television. Perhaps he’ll see it at the theater.

5. Haruko’s going to go to the movie theater. / Oh? Is she going to go by taxi? / Well,

perhaps she won’t go by taxi. Perhaps she’ll walk.

6. Mike’s going to go to the mountains. / Oh? Is he going to go by bike? / Well, per-

haps he won’t go by bike. Perhaps he’ll go by car.

7. Mrs. Cleveland’s going to go to the United States? / Oh? Is she going to go by

plane? / Well, perhaps she won’t go by plane. Perhaps she’ll go by boat.

8. Eddie and Sue are going to the countryside. / Oh? Are they going by train? / Well,

perhaps they won’t go by train. Perhaps they’ll go by car.

9. Harry’s going to go to the lake. / Oh? Is he going to go by horse? / Well, perhaps he

won’t go by horse. Perhaps he’ll go on foot.

26.

1. Bob plays baseball every day.

Bob’s playing baseball now.

Bob played baseball yesterday.

Bob’s going to play baseball tomorrow.

Perhaps Bob’ll play baseball tomorrow.

2. Harry works at the bookstore every day.

Harry’s working at the bookstore now.

Harry worked at the bookstore yesterday.

Harry’s going to work at the bookstore tomorrow.

Perhaps Harry’ll work at the bookstore tomorrow.

3. Prof. McCarthy teaches every day.

Prof. McCarthy is teaching now.

Prof. McCarthy taught yesterday.

Prof. McCarthy’s going to teach tomorrow.

Perhaps Prof. McCarthy’ll teach tomorrow.

4. William goes to the movies every day.

William’s going to the movies now.

William went to the movies yesterday.

William’s going to go to the movies tomorrow.

Perhaps William’ll go to the movies tomorrow.

5. Eddie swims every day.

Eddie is swimming now.

Eddie swam yesterday.

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Eddie’s going to swim tomorrow.

Perhaps Eddie’ll swim tomorrow.

6. Charles works in the garden every day.

Charles is working in the garden now.

Charles worked in the garden yesterday.

Charles is going to work in the garden tomorrow.

Perhaps Charles’ll work in the garden tomorrow.

7. Sachiko goes to the grocery store every day.

Sachiko’s going to the grocery store now.

Sachiko went to the grocery store yesterday.

Sachiko’s going to go to the grocery store tomorrow.

Perhaps Sachiko’ll go to the grocery store tomorrow.

8. Mr. Fox plays tennis every day.

Mr. Fox’s playing tennis now.

Mr. Fox played tennis yesterday.

Mr. Fox’s going to play tennis tomorrow.

Perhaps Mr. Fox’ll play tennis tomorrow.

9. Mr. Johnson skates every day.

Mr. Johnson’s skating now.

Mr. Johnson skated yesterday.

Mr. Johnson’s going to skate tomorrow.

Perhaps Mr. Johnson’ll skate tomorrow.

27.

1. Bob doesn’t play baseball every day.

Bob isn’t playing baseball now.

Bob didn’t play baseball yesterday.

Bob isn’t going to play baseball tomorrow.

Perhaps Bob won’t play baseball tomorrow.

2. Harry doesn’t work at the bookstore every day.

Harry isn’t working at the bookstore now.

Harry didn’t work at the bookstore yesterday.

Harry isn’t going to work at the bookstore tomorrow.

Perhaps Harry won’t work at the bookstore tomorrow.

3. Prof. McCarthy doesn’t teach every day.

Prof. McCarthy isn’t teaching now.

Prof. McCarthy didn’t teach yesterday.

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Prof. McCarthy isn’t going to teach tomorrow.

Perhaps Prof. McCarthy won’t teach tomorrow.

4. William doesn’t go to the movies every day.

William isn’t going to the movies now.

William didn’t go to the movies yesterday.

William isn’t going to go to the movies tomorrow.

Perhaps William won’t go to the movies tomorrow.

5. Eddie doesn’t swim every day.

Eddie isn’t swimming now.

Eddie didn’t swim yesterday.

Eddie isn’t going to swim tomorrow.

Perhaps Eddie won’t swim tomorrow.

6. Charles doesn’t work in the garden every day.

Charles isn’t working in the garden now.

Charles didn’t work in the garden yesterday.

Charles isn’t going to work in the garden tomorrow.

Perhaps Charles won’t work in the garden tomorrow.

7. Sachiko doesn’t go to the grocery store every day.

Sachiko isn’t going to the grocery store now.

Sachiko didn’t go to the grocery store yesterday.

Sachiko isn’t going to go to the grocery store tomorrow.

Perhaps Sachiko won’t go to the grocery store tomorrow.

8. Mr. Forster doesn’t play tennis every day.

Mr. Forster isn’t playing tennis now.

Mr. Forster didn’t play tennis yesterday.

Mr. Forster isn’t going to play tennis tomorrow.

Perhaps Mr. Forster won’t play tennis tomorrow.

9. Mr. Johnson doesn’t skate every day.

Mr. Johnson isn’t skating now.

Mr. Johnson didn’t skate yesterday.

Mr. Johnson isn’t going to skate tomorrow.

Perhaps Mr. Johnson won’t skate tomorrow.

28.

1. —Let’s play shogi today.

—No, not today. I’m too tired.

—Shall we watch television, then?

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—I’m sorry, but I’m going to be busy.

2. —Let’s go hiking today.

—No, not today. I’m too tired.

—Shall we have lunch together, then?

—I’m sorry, but I’m going to be busy.

3. —Let’s study German today.

—No, not today. I’m too tired.

—Shall we go to a movie, then?

—I’m sorry, but I’m going to be busy.

4. —Let’s go to the lake today.

—No, not today. I’m too tired.

—Shall we go downtown, then?

—I’m sorry, but I’m going to be busy.

5. —Let’s go shopping today.

—No, not today. I’m too tired.

—Shall we wait till tomorrow, then?

—I’m sorry, but I’m going to be busy.

6. —Let’s visit Harry today.

—No, not today. I’m too tired.

—Shall we wait till this evening, then?

—I’m sorry, but I’m going to be busy.

7. —Let’s go on a picnic today.

—No, not today. I’m too tired.

—Shall we go downtown, then?

—I’m sorry, but I’m going to be busy.

8. —Let’s go down to the drugstore today.

—No, not today. I’m too tired.

—Shall we listen to the radio, then?

—I’m sorry, but I’m going to be busy.

9. —Let’s practice English today.

—No, not today. I’m too tired.

—Shall we read, then?

—I’m sorry, but I’m going to be busy.

10. —Let’s have dinner downtown today.

—No, not today. I’m too tired.

—Shall we go to a play tonight, then?

—I’m sorry, but I’m going to be busy.

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29.

A: see B: to go / A: some B: any /

A: do B: sleep / A: home B: will be

A: 医者に診てもらいますか.

B: いいえ.医者には行きません.

A: 何かビタミンを飲みますか.

B: いいえ.ビタミンは飲むつもりはありません.

A: あなたは何をするつもりですか.

B: ベッドで寝るつもりです.

A: 今から家に帰るつもりですか.

B: あとで帰るつもりです.

Lesson 71.

1. Did Bob play baseball yesterday? / No, he didn’t. / Has he played today? / Yes, he

has.

2. Did Harry work at the bookstore yesterday? / No, he didn’t. / Has he worked there

today? / Yes, he has.

3. Did Prof. McCarthy teach yesterday? / No, he didn’t. / Has he taught today? / Yes,

he has.

4. Did William go to the movies yesterday? / No, he didn’t. / Has he gone to the mov-

ies today? / Yes, he has.

5. Did Eddie swim yesterday? / No, he didn’t. / Has he swum today? / Yes, he has.

6. Did Charles work in the garden yesterday? / No, he didn’t. / Has he worked in the

garden today? / Yes, he has.

7. Did Sachiko go to the grocery store yesterday? / No, she didn’t. / Has she gone to

the grocery store today? / Yes, she has.

8. Did Mr. Fox play tennis yesterday? / No, he didn’t. / Has he played tennis today? /

Yes, he has.

9. Did Mr. Johnson skate yesterday? / No, he didn’t. / Has he skated today? / Yes, he

has.

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2.

1. How’s Jennie? / She’s been happy all day.

2. How’s Jimmy? / He’s been sad all day.

3. How’s Mr. Cleveland? / He’s been tired all day.

4. How’s Hanako? / She’s been hungry all day.

5. How’s Mr. Johnson? / He’s been calm all day.

6. How’s George? / He’s been busy all day.

7. How’s William? / He’s been thirsty all day.

8. How’s Marilyn? / She’s been sleepy all day.

9. How’s Dick? / He’s been sick all day.

3.

1. Does Bill want to go to Oshima? / Yes. He’s wanted to go to Oshima for a long time.

2. Does Sachiko want to go to the zoo? / Yes. She’s wanted to go to the zoo for a long

time.

3. Does Peggy want to talk to Ann? / Yes. She’s wanted to talk to Ann for a long time.

4. Does Mr. Fox want to see the show? / Yes. He’s wanted to see the show for a long

time.

5. Does Haruko want to go to the movies? / Yes. She’s wanted to go to the movies for

a long time.

6. Does Mike want to go to the mountains? / Yes. He’s wanted to go to the mountains

for a long time.

7. Does Mrs. Cleveland want to go to the United States? / Yes. She’s wanted to go to

the United States for a long time.

8. Do Eddie and Sue want to go to the countryside? / Yes. They’ve wanted to go to the

countryside for a long time.

9. Does Harry want to go to the lake? / Yes. He’s wanted to go to the lake for a long

time.

4.

1. Have they played baseball very long? / Yes. They have. / They’ve played baseball

for two years.

2. Have they worked at the bookstore very long? / Yes. They have. / They’ve worked

in the bookstore for several years.

3. Has he taught very long? / Yes. He has. / He’s taught since 2001.

4. Has he gone to the movies very long? / Yes. He has. / He’s gone to the movies since

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his childhood.

5. Has he swum very long? / Yes. He has. / He’s swum since 1997.

6. Has he worked in the garden very long? / Yes. He has. / He’s worked in the garden

all summer.

7. Has she shopped at that store very long? / Yes. She has. / She’s shopped at the store

for three years.

8. Has he played tennis very long? / Yes. He has. / He’s played tennis for ten years.

9. Has he skated very long? / Yes. He has. / He’s skated for a long time.

5.

1. Where’s Bill? / He’s gone to Oshima.

2. Where’s Sachiko? / She’s gone to the zoo.

3. Where’s Peggy? / She’s gone to Ann’s.

4. Where’s Mr. Fox? / He’s gone to the soccer match.

5. Where’s Haruko? / She’s gone to the movies.

6. Where’s Mike? / He’s gone to the mountains.

7. Where’s Mrs. Cleveland? / She’s gone to the United States.

8. Where’s Eddie and Sue? / They’ve gone to the countryside.

9. Where’s Harry? / He’s gone to the lake.

6.

1. Have you seen Bill today? / No. I haven’t seen him today. But I saw him yesterday.

2. Have you seen Sachiko today? / No. I haven’t seen her today. But I saw her yester-

day.

3. Have you seen Peggy and Ann today? / No. I haven’t seen them today. But I saw

them yesterday.

4. Have you seen Mr. Fox today? / No. I haven’t seen him today. But I saw him yester-

day.

5. Have you seen Haruko today? / No. I haven’t seen her today. But I saw her yester-

day.

6. Have you seen Mike today? / No. I haven’t seen him today. But I saw him yester-

day.

7. Have you seen Mrs. Cleveland today? / No. I haven’t seen her today. But I saw her

yesterday.

8. Have you seen Eddie and Sue today? / No. I haven’t seen them today. But I saw

them yesterday.

9. Have you seen Harry today? / No. I haven’t seen him today. But I saw him yester-

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day.

7.

1. Have you played baseball this week? / No. I haven’t played baseball this week. But

I played last week.

2. Have you worked at the bookstore this week? / No. I haven’t worked there this

week. But I worked there last week.

3. Have you taught this week? / No. I haven’t taught this week. But I taught last week.

4. Have you gone to the movies this week? / No. I haven’t gone to the movies this

week. But I went last week.

5. Have you swum this week? / No. I haven’t swum this week. But I swam last week.

6. Have you worked in the garden this week? / No. I haven’t worked there this week.

But I worked there last week.

7. Have you gone to the grocery store this week? / No. I haven’t gone to the grocery

store this week. But I went last week.

8. Have you played tennis this week? / No. I haven’t played tennis this week. But I

played last week.

9. Have you skated this week? / No. I haven’t skated this week. But I skated last week.

8. (3および 6では文脈の関係で複数形を使うこと)

1. Does Jennie sing every day? / Yes, she does. But she hasn’t sung today.

2. Does Jimmy cry every day? / Yes, he does. But he hasn’t cried today.

3. Does Mr. Cleveland take naps every day? / Yes, he does. But he hasn’t taken naps

today.

4. Does Hanako eat ice cream every day? / Yes, she does. But she hasn’t eaten ice

cream today.

5. Does Mr. Johnson play the piano every day? / Yes, he does. But he hasn’t played the

piano today.

6. Does George take pictures every day? / Yes, he does. But he hasn’t taken pictures

today.

7. Does William drink beer every day? / Yes, he does. But he hasn’t drunk today.

8. Does Marilyn sleep at the desk every day? / Yes, she does. But she hasn’t slept at

the desk today.

9. Does Dick take medicine every day? / Yes, he does. But he hasn’t taken medicine

today.

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9. (6では文脈の関係で複数形を使うこと)

1. Has Jennie sung this afternoon? / No. She hasn’t sung this afternoon. But she sang

this morning.

2. Has Jimmy cried this afternoon? / No. He hasn’t cried this afternoon. But he cried

this morning.

3. Has Mr. Cleveland taken a nap this afternoon? / No. He hasn’t taken a nap this

afternoon. But he took a nap this morning.

4. Has Hanako eaten ice cream this afternoon? / No. She hasn’t eaten ice cream this

afternoon. But she ate ice cream this morning.

5. Has Mr. Johnson played the piano this afternoon? / No. He hasn’t played the piano

this afternoon. But he played this morning.

6. Has George taken pictures this afternoon? / No. He hasn’t taken pictures this after-

noon. But he took pictures this morning.

7. Has William drunk beer this afternoon? / No. He hasn’t drunk beer this afternoon.

But he drunk this morning.

8. Has Marilyn slept at the desk this afternoon? / No. She hasn’t slept at the desk this

afternoon. But she slept at the desk this morning.

9. Has Dick taken medicine this afternoon? / No. He hasn’t taken medicine this after-

noon. But he took medicine this morning.

10.

1. Have you been to the park today? / No, I haven’t. I’ve been to the bookstore.

2. Have you been to the bookstore today? / No, I haven’t. I’ve been to school.

3. Have you been to school today? / No, I haven’t. I’ve been to the movies.

4. Have you been to the Palace Theater today? / No, I haven’t. I’ve been to the beach.

5. Have you been to the beach today? / No, I haven’t. I’ve been to the garden.

6. Have you been to the garden today? / No, I haven’t. I’ve been to the grocery store.

7. Have you been to the grocery store today? / No, I haven’t. I’ve been to the park.

8. Have you been to the park today? / No, I haven’t. I’ve been to the lake.

9. Have you been to the lake today? / No, I haven’t. I’ve been to the park.

11.

1. Bill’s gone to Oshima. / No. He hasn’t gone to Oshima. He’s gone to the zoo.

2. Sachiko’s gone to the zoo. / No. She hasn’t gone to the zoo. She’s gone to Peggy’s.

3. Peggy’s gone to Ann’s. / No. Peggy hasn’t gone to Ann’s. She’s gone to Mr. Fox’s.

4. Mr. Fox’s gone to the soccer match. / No. Mr. Fox hasn’t gone to the soccer match.

He has gone to the movies.

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5. Haruko’s gone to the movies. / No. She hasn’t gone to the movies. She’s gone to the

mountains.

6. Mike’s gone to the mountains. / No. He hasn’t gone to the mountains. He’s gone to

the United States.

7. Mrs. Cleveland’s gone to the United States. / No. She hasn’t gone to the United

States. She’s gone to the countryside.

8. Eddie and Sally have gone to the countryside. / No. They haven’t gone to the coun-

tryside. They have gone to the lake.

9. Harry’s gone to the lake. / No. He hasn’t gone to the lake. He’s gone to Ohshima.

12.

1. They’ve studied English for three years.

2. He’s lived in Mexico for three months.

3. You’ve wanted to study English since 2000.

4. He’s been in China since last December.

5. She’s been pretty busy for two weeks.

6. They’ve been in Tokyo since last Tuesday.

7. He’s wanted to go to the United States since last spring.

8. You’ve wanted to go down to the drugstore since this morning.

9. She’s worked at a department store for five years.

10. He’s been a student here since last semester.

13.

1. Have they studied English for three years? / No. They haven’t studied English for

three years. They’ve just studied English for two years.

2. Has he lived in Mexico for three months? / No. He hasn’t lived in Mexico for three

months. He’s just lived in Mexico for two months.

3. Have you wanted to study English since 2000? / No. I haven’t wanted to study

English since 2000. I’ve just wanted to study English since 2004.

4. Has he been in China since last December? / No. he hasn’t been in China since last

December. He’s just been in China since last January.

5. Has she been pretty busy for two weeks? / No. She hasn’t been pretty busy for two

weeks. She’s just been pretty busy for one week.

6. Have they been in Tokyo since last Tuesday? / No. They haven’t been in Tokyo

since last Tuesday. They’ve just been in Tokyo since last Thursday.

7. Has he wanted to go to the United States since last spring? / No. He hasn’t wanted

to go to the United States since last spring. He’s just wanted to go to the United States

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since last summer.

8. Have you wanted to go down to the drugstore since this morning? / No. I haven’t

wanted to go down there since this morning. I’ve just wanted to go down there since

this afternoon.

9. Has she worked at a department store for five years? / No. She hasn’t worked there

for five years. She’s just worked there for one year.

10. Has he been a student here since last semester? / No. He hasn’t been a student here

since last semester. He’s just been a student here for a month.

14.

1. —Hello. I haven’t seen you for a long time. How have you been?

—Well, I’ve been pretty sick this month. How have you been?

—I’ve been pretty sick, too.

2. —Hello. I haven’t seen you for a long time. How have you been?

—Well, I’ve been pretty tired this month. How have you been?

—I’ve been pretty tired, too.

3. —Hello. I haven’t seen you for a long time. How have you been?

—Well, I’ve been pretty ill this month. How have you been?

—I’ve been pretty ill, too.

4. —Hello. I haven’t seen you for a long time. How have you been?

—Well, I’ve been pretty upset this month. How have you been?

—I’ve been pretty upset, too.

5. —Hello. I haven’t seen you for a long time. How have you been?

—Well, I’ve been pretty fine this month. How have you been?

—I’ve been pretty fine, too.

15.

1. What’s Bob doing now? / He’s playing baseball. He’s been playing all day.

2. What’s Harry doing now? / He’s working at the bookstore now. He’s been working

all day.

3. What’s Prof. McCarthy doing now? / He’s teaching. He’s been teaching all day.

4. 省略

5. What’s Eddie doing now? / He’s swimming. He’s been swimming all day.

6. What’s Charles doing now? / He’s working in the garden. He’s been working all

day.

7. 省略

8. What’s Mr. Forster doing now? / He’s playing tennis. He’s been playing tennis all

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day.

9. What’s Mr. Johnson doing now? / He’s skating. He’s been skating all day.

16.

1. What’s Jennie doing now? / She’s singing. She’s been singing all afternoon.

2. What’s Jimmy doing now? / He’s crying. He’s been crying all afternoon.

3. What’s Mr. Cleveland doing now? / He’s taking a nap. He’s been taking a nap all

afternoon.

4. What’s Hanako doing now? / She’s eating ice cream. She’s been eating ice cream

all afternoon.

5. What’s Mr. Johnson doing now? / He’s playing the piano. He’s been playing the

piano all afternoon.

6. What’s George doing now? / He’s taking pictures. He’s been taking pictures all

afternoon.

7. What’s William doing now? / He’s drinking beer. He’s been drinking beer all after-

noon.

8. What’s Marilyn doing now? / She’s sleeping at the desk. She’s been sleeping at the

desk all afternoon.

9. What’s Dick doing now? / He’s taking medicine. / He’s been taking medicine all

afternoon.

17. (4, 6, 10は省く)

1. Have they been studying English very long? / Yes, they have. They’ve been study-

ing English for three years.

2. Has he been living in Mexico very long? / Yes, he has. He’s been living in Mexico

for three months.

3. Have you been wanting to study English very long? / Yes, I’ve been wanting to

study English since 2000.

5. Has she been being pretty busy very long? / Yes, she has. She’s been being pretty

busy for two weeks.

7. Has he been wanting to go to the United States very long? / Yes, he has. He’s been

wanting to go to the United States since last spring.

8. Have you been wanting to go down to the drugstore very long? / Yes, I have. I’ve

been wanting to go down there since this morning.

9. Has she been working at a department store very long? / Yes, she has. She’s been

working there for five years.

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18.

1. —I haven’t seen you all week. What have you been doing?

—I’ve been painting my house.

2. —I haven’t seen you all week. What have you been doing?

—I’ve been studying history.

3. —I haven’t seen you all week. What have you been doing?

—I’ve been staying home.

4. —I haven’t seen you all week. What have you been doing?

—I’ve been camping in the mountains.

5. —I haven’t seen you all week. What have you been doing?

—I’ve been sightseeing in Kyoto.

6. —I haven’t seen you all week. What have you been doing?

—I’ve been working at the hospital.

7. —I haven’t seen you all week. What have you been doing?

—I’ve been staying in Hakone.

8. —I haven’t seen you all week. What have you been doing?

—I’ve been studying for the entrance examination.

9. —I haven’t seen you all week. What have you been doing?

—I’ve been practicing tennis every day.

10. —I haven’t seen you all week. What have you been doing?

—I’ve been hiking in the countryside.

19.

1. —Have you been painting your house?

—No, I haven’t. I’ve been writing a book.

2. —Have you been studying history?

—No, I haven’t. I’ve been painting my house.

3. —Have you been staying home?

—No, I haven’t. I’ve been painting my house.

4. —Have you been camping in the mountains?

—No, I haven’t. I’ve been painting my house.

5. —Have you been sightseeing in Kyoto?

—No, I haven’t. I’ve been painting my house.

6. —Have you been working at the hospital?

—No, I haven’t. I’ve been painting my house.

7. —Have you been staying in Hakone?

—No, I haven’t. I’ve been painting my house.

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8. —Have you been studying for the entrance examination?

—No, I haven’t. I’ve been painting my house.

9. —Have you been practicing tennis every day?

—No, I haven’t. I’ve been painting my house.

10. —Have you been hiking in the countryside?

—No, I haven’t. I’ve been painting my house.

20.

1. —I took a trip to Mexico.

—That sounds interesting. I’ve always wanted to go to Mexico. Who went with you?

—George did. Have you seen him lately?

—No. I haven’t seen him for a year or so.

2. —I took a trip to England.

—That sounds interesting. I’ve always wanted to go to England. Who went with you?

—George did. Have you seen him lately?

—No. I haven’t seen him for a year or so.

3. —I took a trip to Germany.

—That sounds interesting. I’ve always wanted to go to Germany. Who went with you?

—George did. Have you seen him lately?

—No. I haven’t seen him for a year or so.

4. —I took a trip to France.

—That sounds interesting. I’ve always wanted to go to France. Who went with you?

—George did. Have you seen him lately?

—No. I haven’t seen him for a year or so.

5. —I took a trip to Switzerland.

—That sounds interesting. I’ve always wanted to go to Switzerland. Who went with

you?

—George did. Have you seen him lately?

—No. I haven’t seen him for a year or so.

6. —I took a trip to China.

—That sounds interesting. I’ve always wanted to go to China. Who went with you?

—George did. Have you seen him lately?

—No. I haven’t seen him for a year or so.

7. —I took a trip to Hawaii.

—That sounds interesting. I’ve always wanted to go to Hawaii. Who went with you?

—George did. Have you seen him lately?

—No. I haven’t seen him for a year or so.

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8. —I took a trip to Singapore.

—That sounds interesting. I’ve always wanted to go to Singapore. Who went with

you?

—George did. Have you seen him lately?

—No. I haven’t seen him for a year or so.

9. —I took a trip to Paris.

—That sounds interesting. I’ve always wanted to go to Paris. Who went with you?

—George did. Have you seen him lately?

—No. I haven’t seen him for a year or so.

10. —I took a trip to London.

—That sounds interesting. I’ve always wanted to go to London. Who went with you?

—George did. Have you seen him lately?

—No. I haven’t seen him for a year or so.

11. —I took a trip to Korea.

—That sounds interesting. I’ve always wanted to go to Korea. Who went with you?

—George did. Have you seen him lately?

—No. I haven’t seen him for a year or so.

12. —I took a trip to Brazil.

—That sounds interesting. I’ve always wanted to go to Brazil. Who went with you?

—George did. Have you seen him lately?

—No. I haven’t seen him for a year or so.

21.

1. —Where’s your brother?

—He’s gone to Mexico. I’ve been there, too.

2. —Where’s your brother?

—He’s gone to England. I’ve been there, too.

3. —Where’s your brother?

—He’s gone to Germany. I’ve been there, too.

4. —Where’s your brother?

—He’s gone to France. I’ve been there, too.

5. —Where’s your brother?

—He’s gone to Switzerland. I’ve been there, too.

6. —Where’s your brother?

—He’s gone to China. I’ve been there, too.

7. —Where’s your brother?

—He’s gone to Hawaii. I’ve been there, too.

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8. —Where’s your brother?

—He’s gone to Singapore. I’ve been there, too.

9. —Where’s your brother?

—He’s gone to Paris. I’ve been there, too.

10. —Where’s your brother?

—He’s gone to London. I’ve been there, too.

11. —Where’s your brother?

—He’s gone to Korea. I’ve been there, too.

12. —Where’s your brother?

—He’s gone to Brazil. I’ve been there, too.

22. 省略

23. 省略

24.

1. What’s Bill doing tomorrow? / He’s going to Oshima tomorrow.

2. What’s Sachiko doing tomorrow? / She’s going to the zoo tomorrow.

3. What’s Peggy doing tomorrow? / She’s talking to Ann tomorrow.

4. What’s Mr. Fox doing tomorrow? / He’s seeing the show tomorrow.

5. What’s Haruko doing tomorrow? / She’s going to the movie tomorrow.

6. What’s Mike doing tomorrow? / He’s going to the mountains tomorrow.

7. What’s Mrs. Cleveland doing tomorrow? / She’s going to the United States tomor-

row.

8. What’re Eddie and Sue doing tomorrow? / They’re going to the countryside tomor-

row.

9. What’s Harry doing tomorrow? / He’s going to the lake tomorrow.

25.

1. What’s Bob doing next Sunday? / He’s playing baseball next Sunday.

2. What’s Harry doing next Monday? / He’s working at the bookstore next Monday.

3. What’s Prof. McCarthy doing next Tuesday? / He’s teaching next Tuesday.

4. What’s Mr. William doing next Wednesday? / He’s going to the movies next

Wednesday.

5. What’s Eddie doing next Thursday? / He’s swimming next Thursday.

6. What’s Charles doing next Friday? / He’s working in the garden next Friday.

7. What’s Sachiko doing next Saturday? / She’s going to the grocery store next Satur-

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day.

8. What’s Mr. Forster doing next Sunday? / He’s playing tennis next Sunday.

9. What’s Mr. Johnson doing next Monday? / He’s skating next Monday.

26. 省略

27.

A: How B: at / A: been B: my /

A: Have B: took / A: for B: wrong

A: 今日は何をしましたか.

B: 学校で忙しかったです.

A: 何を勉強したのですか.

B: 科学の本を読みました.

A: 一日中読んでいたのですか.

B: いいえ.午後に少し昼寝をしました.

A: 明日の数学の試験のために勉強しましたか.

B: いけない ! 間違った課目を勉強してしまいました.

Lesson 81.

1. Have you ever played baseball? / Yes, I have.

2. Have you ever worked at the bookstore? / Yes, I have.

3. Have you ever taught? / Yes, I have.

4. Have you ever gone to the movies? / Yes, I have.

5. Have you ever swum? / Yes, I have.

6. Have you ever worked in the garden? / Yes, I have.

7. Have you ever gone to the grocery store? / Yes, I have.

8. Have you ever played tennis? / Yes, I have.

9. Have you ever skated? / Yes, I have.

2.

1. Have you ever been to Oshima? / No, I haven’t.

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2. Have you ever been to the zoo? / No, I haven’t.

3. Have you ever met Peggy and Ann? / No, I haven’t.

4. Have you ever met Mr. Fox? / No, I haven’t.

5. Have you ever been to the movies with Haruko? / No, I haven’t.

6. Have you ever been to the mountains with Mike? / No, I haven’t.

7. Have you ever gone to the grocery store? / No, I haven’t.

8. Have you ever played tennis? / No, I haven’t.

9. Have you ever skated? / No, I haven’t.

3.

1. Have you ever collected folk pottery? / Yes, I have. Have you? / Yes, I have.

2. Have you ever been to Mashiko? / Yes, I have. Have you? / Yes, I have.

3. Have you ever heard of Masihko-yaki? / Yes, I have. Have you? / Yes, I have.

4. Have you ever heard of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.? / Yes, I have. Have you? / Yes,

I have.

5. Have you ever been to Nikko by car? / Yes, I have. Have you? / Yes, I have.

6. Have you ever seen a Japanese musical? / Yes, I have. Have you? / Yes, I have.

7. Have you ever been late for an appointment? / Yes, I have. Have you? / Yes, I have.

8. Have you ever been late for class? / Yes, I have. Have you? / Yes, I have.

9. Have you ever met Professor McCarthy? / Yes, I have. Have you? / Yes, I have.

10. Have you ever seen any pieces of folk pottery? / Yes, I have. Have you? / Yes, I

have.

4.

1. Have you ever collected folk pottery? / No, I’ve never collected folk pottery. Have

you ever collected folk pottery? / Yes, I have. I’ve collected folk pottery many times.

2. Have you ever been to Mashiko? / No, I’ve never been to Mashiko. Have you ever

been to Mashiko? / Yes, I have. I’ve been to Mashiko many times.

3. Have you ever heard of Mashiko-yaki? / No, I’ve never heard of Mashiko-yaki.

Have you ever heard of Mashiko-yaki? / Yes, I have. I’ve heard of Mashiko-yaki many

times.

4. Have you ever heard of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.? / No, I’ve never heard of Dr.

Martin Luther King, Jr. Have you ever heard of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.? / Yes, I

have. I’ve heard of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. many times.

5. Have you ever been to Nikko by car? / No, I’ve never been to Nikko by car. Have

you ever been to Nikko by car? / Yes, I have. I’ve been to Nikko by car many times.

6. Have you ever seen a Japanese musical? / No, I’ve never seen a Japanese musical.

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Have you ever seen a Japanese musical? / Yes, I have. I’ve seen a Japanese musical

many times.

7. Have you ever been late for an appointment? / No, I’ve never been late for an ap-

pointment. Have you ever been late for an appointment? / Yes, I have. I’ve been late

for an appointment many times.

8. Have you ever been late for class? / No, I’ve never been late for class. Have you ever

been late for class? / Yes, I have. I’ve been late for class many times.

9. Have you ever met Professor McCarthy? / No, I’ve never met Professor McCarthy.

Have you ever met Professor McCarthy? / Yes, I have. I’ve met Professor McCarthy

many times.

10. Have you ever seen any pieces of folk pottery? / No, I’ve never seen any pieces of

folk pottery. Have you ever seen any pieces of folk pottery? / Yes, I have. I’ve seen

pieces of folk pottery many times.

5. 省略

6.

1. —I’ve been to Yokohama.

—I’ve never heard of it. What’s it famous for?

—It’s famous for its Chinatown.

2. —I’ve been to Switzerland.

—I’ve never heard of it. What’s it famous for?

—It’s famous for its mountains.

3. —I’ve been to France.

—I’ve never heard of it. What’s it famous for?

—It’s famous for its fine food.

4. —I’ve been to Africa.

—I’ve never heard of it. What’s it famous for?

—It’s famous for its animals.

5. —I’ve been to Chicago.

—I’ve never heard of it. What’s it famous for?

—It’s famous for its tall buildings.

6. —I’ve been to Kobe.

—I’ve never heard of it. What’s it famous for?

—It’s famous for its port.

7. —I’ve been to Cleveland.

—I’ve never heard of it. What’s it famous for?

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—It’s famous for its universities.

8. —I’ve been to the Takarazuka Theater.

—I’ve never heard of it. What’s it famous for?

—It’s famous for its musicals.

9. —I’ve been to Las Vegas.

—I’ve never heard of it. What’s it famous for?

—It’s famous for its gambling.

10. —I’ve been to Akihabara.

—I’ve never heard of it. What’s it famous for?

—It’s famous for its interesting electrical goods.

7.

1. —Have you ever been to Yokohama?

—No. I’ve never been there. But I’ve heard of it.

—What have you heard about it?

—It’s famous for its Chinatown.

2. —Have you ever been to Switzerland?

—No. I’ve never been there. But I’ve heard of it.

—What have you heard about it?

—It’s famous for its mountains.

3. —Have you ever been to France?

—No. I’ve never been there. But I’ve heard of it.

—What have you heard about it?

—It’s famous for its fine food.

4. —Have you ever been to Africa?

—No. I’ve never been there. But I’ve heard of it.

—What have you heard about it?

—It’s famous for its animals.

5. —Have you ever been to Chicago?

—No. I’ve never been there. But I’ve heard of it.

—What have you heard about it?

—It’s famous for its tall buildings.

6. —Have you ever been to Kobe?

—No. I’ve never been there. But I’ve heard of it.

—What have you heard about it?

—It’s famous for its port.

7. —Have you ever been to Cleveland?

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—No. I’ve never been there. But I’ve heard of it.

—What have you heard about it?

—It’s famous for its universities.

8. —Have you ever been to the Takarazuka Theater?

—No. I’ve never been there. But I’ve heard of it.

—What have you heard about it?

—It’s famous for its musicals.

9. —Have you ever been to Las Vegas?

—No. I’ve never been there. But I’ve heard of it.

—What have you heard about it?

—It’s famous for its gambling.

10. —Have you ever been to Akihabara?

—No. I’ve never been there. But I’ve heard of it.

—What have you heard about it?

—It’s famous for its interesting electrical goods.

8.

1. Have you ever eaten any sukiyaki? / Yes. I’ve eaten quite a lot.

2. Have you ever seen any Mashiko-yaki? / Yes. I’ve seen quite a few.

3. Have you ever bought any pieces of Hagi-yaki? / Yes. I’ve bought quite a few pieces.

4. Have you ever played chess? / Yes. I’ve played quite a lot.

5. Have you ever studied German? / Yes. I’ve studied quite a lot.

6. Have you ever studied American History? / Yes. I’ve studied quite a lot.

7. Have you ever seen any musicals? / Yes. I’ve seen quite a few.

8. Have you ever taken any vitamin pills? / Yes. I’ve taken quite a few.

9. Have you ever read any copies of Time magazine? / Yes. I’ve seen quite a few cop-

ies.

10. Have you ever studied French? / Yes. I’ve studied quite a lot.

9.

1. How much furniture do you have? / Oh? I have quite a lot. I have twenty or thirty

pieces of furniture.

2. How much milk do you have? / Oh? I have quite a lot. I have twenty or thirty bottles/

cartons of milk.

3. How much bread do you have? / Oh? I have quite a lot. I have twenty or thirty

loaves/slices of bread.

4. How much paper do you have? / Oh? I have quite a lot. I have two or three hundred

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pieces/sheets of paper.

5. How much butter do you have? / Oh? I have quite a lot. I have twenty or thirty pats/

sticks of butter.

6. How much meat do you have? / Oh? I have quite a lot. I have twenty or thirty slices/

ounces of meat.

7. How much soap do you have? / Oh? I have quite a lot. I have twenty or thirty bars/

pieces of soap.

8. How much juice do you have? / Oh? I have quite a lot. I have twenty or thirty

bottles/cans of juice.

9. How much sugar do you have? / Oh? I have quite a lot. I have fifty or sixty bags of

sugar.

10. How much pie do you have? / Oh? I have quite a lot. I have thirty or forty pieces/

slices of pie.

11. How much candy do you have? / Oh? I have quite a lot. I have twenty or thirty

bags/pieces of candy.

12. How much gum do you have? / Oh? I have quite a lot. I have thirty or forty pack-

ages/sticks of gum.

13. How many flowers do you have? / Oh? I have quite a lot. I have twenty or thirty

bunches of flowers.

14. How much cloth do you have? / Oh? I have quite a lot. I have ten or twenty pieces

of cloth.

15. How much jam do you have? / Oh? I have quite a lot. I have twenty or thirty jars of

jam.

16. How much toothpaste do you have? / Oh? I have quite a lot. I have twenty or thirty

tubes of toothpaste.

17. How much coffee do you have? / Oh? I have quite a lot. I have thirty or forty cans/

pounds of coffee.

10.

1. What would you like? / I’d like a piece of furniture.

2. What would you like? / I’d like a bottle of milk.

3. What would you like? / I’d like a slice of bread.

4. What would you like? / I’d like a piece of paper.

5. What would you like? / I’d like a pat of butter.

6. What would you like? / I’d like a slice of meat.

7. What would you like? / I’d like a bar of soap.

8. What would you like? / I’d like a bottle of juice.

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9. What would you like? / I’d like a bag of sugar.

10. What would you like? / I’d like a piece of pie.

11. What would you like? / I’d like a bag of candy.

12. What would you like? / I’d like a package of gum.

13. What would you like? / I’d like a bunch of flowers.

14. What would you like? / I’d like a piece of cloth.

15. What would you like? / I’d like a jar of jam.

16. What would you like? / I’d like a tube of tooth paste.

17. What would you like? / I’d like a can of coffee.

11.

1. Do you have much furniture? / Yes. I have three or four pieces.

2. Do you have many ideas? / Yes. I have three or four.

3. Do you have much bread? / Yes. I have three or four slices.

4. Do you have much fruit? / Yes. I have three or four pieces.

5. Do you have many English classes? / Yes. I have five or six.

6. Do you have much time? / Yes. I have enough time.

7. Do you have much work? / No. I have little work.

8. Do you have many poems? / Yes. I have three or four poems.

9. Do you have much poetry? / Yes. I have lots of poetry.

10. Do you have many novels? / Yes. I have three or four novels.

12.

1. —Can you tell me about Yokohama?

—Yes, I can. It’s famous for its Chinatown.

—Can you go there by train?

—Yes, You can. You can go by bus, too.

2. —Can you tell me about Switzerland?

—Yes, I can. It’s famous for its mountains.

—Can you go there by plane?

—Yes, You can. You can go by boat, too.

3. —Can you tell me about France?

—Yes, I can. It’s famous for its fine food.

—Can you go there by plane?

—Yes, You can. You can go by boat, too.

4. —Can you tell me about Africa?

—Yes, I can. It’s famous for its animals.

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—Can you go there by plane?

—Yes, You can. You can go by boat, too.

5. —Can you tell me about Chicago?

—Yes, I can. It’s famous for its tall buildings.

—Can you go there by plane?

—Yes, You can. You can go by boat, too.

6. —Can you tell me about Kobe?

—Yes, I can. It’s famous for its port.

—Can you go there by plane?

—Yes, You can. You can go by boat, too.

7. —Can you tell me about Cleveland?

—Yes, I can. It’s famous for its universities.

—Can you go there by plane?

—Yes, You can. You can go by boat, too.

8. —Can you tell me about the Takarazuka Theater?

—Yes, I can. It’s famous for its musicals.

—Can you go there by train?

—Yes, You can. You can go by car, too.

9. —Can you tell me about Las Vegas?

—Yes, I can. It’s famous for its gambling.

—Can you go there by plane?

—Yes, You can. You can go by bus, too.

10. —Can you tell me about Akihabara?

—Yes, I can. It’s famous for its interesting electrical goods.

—Can you go there by train?

—Yes, You can. You can go by car, too.

13.

1. What shall we do tomorrow? / Well, we can go to Oshima. Shall we do that? / O.K.

What time can you meet me? / At ten o’clock. / Fine.

2. What shall we do tomorrow? / Well, we can go to the zoo. Shall we do that? / O.K.

What time can you meet me? / At one o’clock. / Fine.

3. 省略

4. What shall we do tomorrow? / Well, we can see the show. Shall we do that? / O.K.

What time can you meet me? / At nine o’clock. / Fine.

5. What shall we do tomorrow? / Well, we can go to the movie theater. Shall we do

that? / O.K. What time can you meet me? / At eight o’clock. / Fine.

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6. What shall we do tomorrow? / Well, we can go to the mountains. Shall we do that? /

O.K. What time can you meet me? / At nine o’clock. / Fine.

7. 省略

8. What shall we do tomorrow? / Well, we can go to the countryside. Shall we do

that? / O.K. What time can you meet me? / At ten o’clock. / Fine.

9. What shall we do tomorrow? / Well, we can go to the lake. Shall we do that? / O.K.

What time can you meet me? / At one o’clock. / Fine.

14.

1. —Can you play the violin?

—No, I can’t play the violin now. I could play ten or twelve years ago. But I’ve forgot-

ten now.

2. —Can you play chess?

—No, I can’t play chess now. I could play ten or twelve years ago. But I’ve forgotten

now.

3. —Can you skate?

—No, I can’t skate now. I could skate ten or twelve years ago. But I’ve forgotten now.

4. —Can you say the Greek alphabet?

—No, I can’t say the Greek alphabet now. I could say it ten or twelve years ago. But

I’ve forgotten now.

5. —Can you play the mandolin?

—No, I can’t play the mandolin now. I could play ten or twelve years ago. But I’ve

forgotten now.

6. —Can you play soccer?

—No, I can’t play soccer now. I could play ten or twelve years ago. But I’ve forgotten

now.

7. —Can you speak French?

—No, I can’t speak French now. I could speak ten or twelve years ago. But I’ve forgot-

ten now.

8. —Can you drive?

—No, I can’t drive now. I could drive ten or twelve years ago. But I’ve forgotten now.

9. —Can you ski?

—No, I can’t ski now. I could ski ten or twelve years ago. But I’ve forgotten now.

10.—Can you play the flute?

—No, I can’t play the flute now. I could play ten or twelve years ago. But I’ve forgot-

ten now.

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15.

1. Can Bob play baseball today? / No. He can’t play today. / Oh? Why not? / He’s too

busy to play.

2. Can Harry work at the bookstore? / No. He can’t work today. / Oh? Why not? He’s

too sick to work.

3. Can Prof. McCarthy teach today? / No. He can’t teach today. / Oh? Why not? / He’s

too ill to teach.

4. Can William go to the movies today? / No. He can’t go to the movies today. / Oh?

Why not? / He’s too busy to go to the movies.

5. Can Eddie swim today? / No. He can’t swim today. / Oh? Why not? / He’s too tired

to swim.

6. Can Charles work in the garden today? / No. He can’t work today. / Oh? Why not? /

He’s too sick to work.

7. Can Sachiko go to the grocery store today? / No. She can’t go today. / Oh? Why

not? / She’s too busy to go.

8. Can Mr. Forster play tennis today? / No. He can’t play tennis today. / Oh? Why

not? / He’s too old to play tennis.

9. Can Mr. Johnson skate today? / No. He can’t skate today. / Oh? Why not? / He’s

too tired to skate.

16.

1. What’re Bob and Dick going to do this afternoon? / I’m not sure. They might play

baseball, or they might work at the bookstore.

2. What’s Harry going to do this afternoon? / I’m not sure. He might work at the

bookstore, or he might go to school.

3. What’s Prof. McCarthy going to do this afternoon? / I’m not sure. He might go to

school, or he might go to the movies.

4. What’s William going to do this afternoon? / I’m not sure. He might go to the mov-

ies, or he might swim.

5. What’s Eddie going to do this afternoon? / I’m not sure. He might swim, or he

might work in the garden.

6. What’s Charles going to do this afternoon? / I’m not sure. He might work in the

garden, or he might go to the grocery store.

7. What’s Sachiko going to do this afternoon? / I’m not sure. She might go to the

grocery store, or she might play tennis.

8. What’s Mr. Forster going to do this afternoon? / I’m not sure. He might play tennis,

or he might skate.

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9. What’s Mr. Johnson going to do this afternoon? / I’m not sure. He might skate, or

he might play baseball.

17.

1. What’re you going to do tomorrow? / I’m not sure. I might go to Oshima or I might

go to the zoo.

2. What’re you going to do tomorrow? / I’m not sure. I might go to the zoo or I might

visit Peggy.

3. What’re you going to do tomorrow? / I’m not sure. I might talk to Ann or I might

talk to Peggy.

4. What’re you going to do tomorrow? / I’m not sure. I might see the show on televi-

sion or I might go to the movie theater.

5. What’re you going to do tomorrow? / I’m not sure. I might go to the movie theater

or I might go to the mountains.

6. What’re you going to do tomorrow? / I’m not sure. I might go to the mountains or I

might go to the United States.

7. What’re you going to do tomorrow? / I’m not sure. I might go to the United States

or I might go to the countryside.

8. What’re you going to do tomorrow? / I’m not sure. I might go to the countryside or

I might go to the lake.

9. What’re you gong to do tomorrow? / I’m not sure. I might go to the lake or I might

go to Ohshima.

18. (6は spoon,ice cream の順序で使う)

1. What are you going to buy? / I’m not sure. I might buy a pen, or I might buy some

paper.

2. What are you going to get? / I’m not sure. I might get a knife, or I might get some

fruit.

3. What are you going to order? / I’m not sure. I might order a doughnut, or I might

order some coffee.

4. What are you going to want? / I’m not sure. I might want a toothbrush, or I might

want some toothpaste.

5. What are you going to eat? / I’m not sure. I might eat an egg, or I might eat some

bacon.

6. What are you going to need? / I’m not sure. I might need a spoon, or I might need

some ice cream.

7. What are you going to buy? / I’m not sure. I might buy a watch, or I might buy some

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furniture.

8. What are you going to give away? / I’m not sure. I might give away a ring, or I

might give away some perfume.

9. What are you going to ask for? / I’m not sure. I might ask for a glass, or I might ask

for some juice.

19.

1. Bill’s going to Oshima next week. / Oh? How’s he going to go? / I’m not sure. He

might go by boat.

2. Sachiko’s going to the zoo next week. / Oh? How’s she going to go? / I’m not sure.

She might go by bus.

3. Peggy’s going to talk to Ann next week. / Oh? How’s she going to talk? / I’m not

sure. She might talk by phone.

4. Mr. Fox’s going to see the boxing match next week. / Oh? How’s he going to see

it? / I’m not sure. He might see on television.

5. Haruko’s going to go to the movie theater next week. / Oh? How’s she going to

go? / I’m not sure. She might go by taxi.

6. Mike’s going to the mountains next week. / Oh? How’s he going to go? / I’m not

sure. He might go by bike.

7. Mrs. Cleveland’s going to the United States next week. / Oh? How’s she going to

go? / I’m not sure. She might go by plane.

8. Eddie and Sue’re going to the countryside next week. / Oh? How’re they going to

go? / I’m not sure. They might go by train.

9. Harry’s going to the lake next week. / Oh? How’s he going to go? / I’m not sure. He

might go by horse.

20. 省略

21.

1. May I go to Oshima with you? / Sure. Please come along.

2. May I go to the zoo with you? / Sure. Please come along.

3. May I visit Peggy with you? / Sure. Please come along.

4. May I visit Mr. Fox with you? / Sure. Please come along.

5. May I go to the movie theater with you? / Sure. Please come along.

6. May I go to the mountains with you? / Sure. Please come along.

7. May I go to the United States with you? / Sure. Please come along.

8. May I go to the countryside with you? / Sure. Please come along.

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9. May I go to the lake with you? / Sure. Please come along.

22.

1. —May I see your Hagi-yaki?

—Sure. Here it is.

2. —May I see your photo album?

—Sure. Here it is.

3. —May I see your new CDs?

—Sure. Here they are.

4. —May I see your tickets?

—Sure. Here they are.

5. —May I see your paintings?

—Sure. Here they are.

6. —May I see your new electronic dictionary?

—Sure. Here it is.

7. —May I see your computer?

—Sure. Here it is.

8. —May I see your tennis racket?

—Sure. Here it is.

9. —May I see your golf clubs?

—Sure. Here they are.

10. —May I see your pottery?

—Sure. Here it is.

23.

1. —Excuse me. May I come in?

—Sure. Please do.

—I’d like to ask about your Hagi-yaki.

—Go right ahead.

—May I sit down?

—Certainly.

2. —Excuse me. May I come in?

—Sure. Please do.

—I’d like to ask about your photo album.

—Go right ahead.

—May I sit down?

—Certainly.

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3. —Excuse me. May I come in?

—Sure. Please do.

—I’d like to ask about your new CDs.

—Go right ahead.

—May I sit down?

—Certainly.

4. —Excuse me. May I come in?

—Sure. Please do.

—I’d like to ask about your tickets.

—Go right ahead.

—May I sit down?

—Certainly.

5. —Excuse me. May I come in?

—Sure. Please do.

—I’d like to ask about your paintings.

—Go right ahead.

—May I sit down?

—Certainly.

6. —Excuse me. May I come in?

—Sure. Please do.

—I’d like to ask about your new electronic dictionary.

—Go right ahead.

—May I sit down?

—Certainly.

7. —Excuse me. May I come in?

—Sure. Please do.

—I’d like to ask about your computer.

—Go right ahead.

—May I sit down?

—Certainly.

8. —Excuse me. May I come in?

—Sure. Please do.

—I’d like to ask about your tennis racket.

—Go right ahead.

—May I sit down?

—Certainly.

9. —Excuse me. May I come in?

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—Sure. Please do.

—I’d like to ask about your golf clubs.

—Go right ahead.

—May I sit down?

—Certainly.

10. —Excuse me. May I come in?

—Sure. Please do.

—I’d like to ask about your pottery.

—Go right ahead.

—May I sit down?

—Certainly.

24.

1. —I’m going to Yokohama. Would you like to come along?

—Yes. That’d be very nice.

—You may bring a friend, too.

—Well, my friend might not want to go.

2. —I’m going to Switzerland. Would you like to come along?

—Yes. That’d be very nice.

—You may bring a friend, too.

—Well, my friend might not want to go.

3. —I’m going to France. Would you like to come along?

—Yes. That’d be very nice.

—You may bring a friend, too.

—Well, my friend might not want to go.

4. —I’m going to Africa. Would you like to come along?

—Yes. That’d be very nice.

—You may bring a friend, too.

—Well, my friend might not want to go.

5. —I’m going to Chicago. Would you like to come along?

—Yes. That’d be very nice.

—You may bring a friend, too.

—Well, my friend might not want to go.

6. —I’m going to Kobe. Would you like to come along?

—Yes. That’d be very nice.

—You may bring a friend, too.

—Well, my friend might not want to go.

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7. —I’m going to Cleveland. Would you like to come along?

—Yes. That’d be very nice.

—You may bring a friend, too.

—Well, my friend might not want to go.

8. —I’m going to the Takarazuka Theater. Would you like to come along?

—Yes. That’d be very nice.

—You may bring a friend, too.

—Well, my friend might not want to go.

9. —I’m going to Las Vegas. Would you like to come along?

—Yes. That’d be very nice.

—You may bring a friend, too.

—Well, my friend might not want to go.

10. —I’m going to Akihabara. Would you like to come along?

—Yes. That’d be very nice.

—You may bring a friend, too.

—Well, my friend might not want to go.

25.

1. Is Bob going to play baseball? / I’m not sure. He might not. Perhaps he’ll work at

the bookstore.

2. Is Harry going to work at the bookstore? / I’m not sure. He might not. Perhaps he’ll

go to school.

3. Is Prof. McCarthy going to teach? / I’m not sure. He might not. Perhaps he’ll go to

the movies.

4. Is William going to the movies? / I’m not sure. He might not. Perhaps he’ll go to the

beach.

5. Is Eddie going to swim? / I’m not sure. He might not. Perhaps he’ll work in the

garden.

6. Is Charles going to work in the garden? / I’m not sure. He might not. Perhaps he’ll

go to the grocery store.

7. Is Sachiko going to go to the grocery store? / I’m not sure. She might not. Perhaps

she’ll play tennis.

8. Is Mr. Forster going to play tennis? / I’m not sure. He might not. Perhaps he’ll

skate.

9. Is Mr. Jonson going to skate? / I’m not sure. He might not. Perhaps he’ll play base-

ball.

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26. 省略

27.

1. It’s raining. Shouldn’t John go into the house? / Yes, he should.

2. Bill’s sick. Shouldn’t he see a doctor? / Yes, he should.

3. Harry’s late. Shouldn’t he take a taxi? / Yes, he should.

4. Pete is cold. Shouldn’t he put on his coat? / Yes, he should.

5. There is a burglar in the house. Shouldn’t Mary call the police? / Yes, she should.

6. The dog is hungry. Shouldn’t Jack give it a bone? / Yes, he should.

28.

1. —I’d like to take a trip.

—Oh? You should go to Yokohama.

—Why should I go there?

—It’s famous for its Chinatown.

2. —I’d like to take a trip.

—Oh? You should go to Switzerland.

—Why should I go there?

—It’s famous for its mountains.

3. —I’d like to take a trip.

—Oh? You should go to France.

—Why should I go there?

—It’s famous for its fine food.

4. —I’d like to take a trip.

—Oh? You should go to Africa.

—Why should I go there?

—It’s famous for its animals.

5. —I’d like to take a trip.

—Oh? You should go to Chicago.

—Why should I go there?

—It’s famous for its tall buildings.

6. —I’d like to take a trip.

—Oh? You should go to Kobe.

—Why should I go there?

—It’s famous for its port.

7. —I’d like to take a trip.

—Oh? You should go to Cleveland.

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—Why should I go there?

—It’s famous for its universities.

8. —I’d like to take a trip.

—Oh? You should go to the Takarazuka Theater.

—Why should I go there?

—It’s famous for its musicals.

9. —I’d like to take a trip.

—Oh? You should go to Las Vegas.

—Why should I go there?

—It’s famous for its gambling.

10. —I’d like to take a trip.

—Oh? You should go to Akihabara.

—Why should I go there?

—It’s famous for its interesting electrical goods.

29.

1. I’d like to play baseball. / Oh, then you should go to the park. You can play there.

2. I’d like to work. / Oh, then you should go to the bookstore. You can work there.

3. I’d like to teach. / Oh, then you should go to school. You can teach there.

4. I’d like to go to the movies. / Oh, then you should go to the Palace Theater. You can

see the movies there.

5. I’d like to swim. / Oh, then you should go to the beach. You can swim there.

6. I’d like to work. / Oh, then you should go to the garden. You can work there.

7. I’d like to shop. / Oh, then you should go to the grocery store. You can shop there.

8. I’d like to play tennis. / Oh, then you should go to the park. You can play there.

9. I’d like to skate. / Oh, then you should go to the lake. You can skate there.

30.

1. It’s raining. John’s trying to go into the house.

2. Bill’s sick. He’s trying to see a doctor.

3. Harry’s late. He’s trying to take a taxi.

4. Pete’s cold. He’s trying to put on his coat.

5. There’s a burglar in the house. Mary’s trying to call the police.

6. The dog’s hungry. Jack’s trying to give it a bone.

31.

A: should B: about / A: make B: about /

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A: had a B: popular / A: bring B: bottle

A: 何時に会いましょうか.

B: 10時はどうでしょう.

A: 10時より遅くてもいいですか.

B: ええ.11時ではいかがでしょう.

A: いいですね.バーベキュー・パーティをしたことがありますか.

B: もちろん.最近,バーベキュー・パーティは日本で人気があります.

A: 何かパーティに持っていきましょうか.

B: ワインをお願いします.

Lesson 91.

1. Do you ever play baseball? / Yes, I do. Does Bob ever play baseball? / No, he doesn’t.

2. Do you ever work at the bookstore? / Yes, I do. Does Harry ever work at the book-

store? / No, he doesn’t.

3. Do you ever teach? / Yes, I do. Does Prof. McCarthy ever teach? / No, he doesn’t.

4. Do you ever go to the movies? / Yes, I do. Does William ever go to the movies? /

No, he doesn’t.

5. Do you ever swim? / Yes, I do. Does Eddie ever swim? / No, he doesn’t.

6. Do you ever work in the garden? / Yes, I do. Does Charles ever work in the gar-

den? / No, he doesn’t.

7. Do you ever go to the grocery store? / Yes, I do. Does Sachiko ever go to the gro-

cery store? / No, she doesn’t.

8. Do you ever play tennis? / Yes, I do. Does Mr. Forster ever play tennis? / No, he

doesn’t.

9. Do you ever skate? / Yes, I do. Does Mr. Johnson ever skate? / No, he doesn’t.

2.

1. Do you ever play baseball? / No. Not now. But I used to play baseball.

2. Do you ever work at the bookstore? / No. Not now. But I used to work there.

3. Do you ever teach? / No. Not now. But I used to teach.

4. Do you ever go to the movies? / No. Not now. But I used to go to the movies.

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5. Do you ever swim? / No. Not now. But I used to swim.

6. Do you ever work in the garden? / No. Not now. But I used to work in the garden.

7. Do you ever go to the grocery store? / No. Not now. But I used to go to the grocery

store.

8. Do you ever play tennis? / No. Not now. But I used to play tennis.

9. Do you ever skate? / No. Not now. But I used to skate.

3.

1. Do you ever watch baseball now? / No. I never watch baseball now. But I used to

watch last year.

2. Do you ever listen to jazz now? / No. I never listen to jazz now. But I used to listen

last year.

3. Do you ever talk about baseball now? / No. I never talk about baseball now. But I

used to talk last year.

4. Do you ever talk about tennis now? / No. I never talk about tennis now. But I used to

talk last year.

5. Do you ever collect stamps now? / No. I never collect stamps now. But I used to

collect last year.

6. Do you ever study French now? / No. I never study French now. But I used to study

last year.

7. Do you ever listen to classical music now? / No. I never listen to classical music

now. But I used to listen last year.

8. Do you ever play the piano now? / No. I never play the piano now. But I used to play

last year.

9. Do you ever play soccer now? / No. I never play soccer now. But I used to play last

year.

10. Do you ever go fishing now? / No. I never go fishing now. But I used to go last

year.

4. 省略

5.

1. Do you like to watch baseball? / No, not now. / Did you use to like to watch base-

ball? / Yes, I did.

2. Do you like to listen to jazz? / No, not now. / Did you use to like to listen to jazz? /

Yes, I did.

3. Do you like to talk about baseball? / No, not now. / Did you use to like to talk about

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baseball? / Yes, I did.

4. Do you like to talk about tennis? / No, not now. / Did you use to like to talk about

tennis? / Yes, I did.

5. Do you like to collect stamps? / No, not now. / Did you use to like to collect stamps? /

Yes, I did.

6. Do you like to study French? / No, not now. / Did you use to like to study French? /

Yes, I did.

7. Do you like to listen to classical music? / No, not now. / Did you use to like to listen

to classical music? / Yes, I did.

8. Do you like to play the piano? / No, not now. / Did you use to like to play the

piano? / Yes, I did.

9. Do you like to play soccer? / No, not now. / Did you use to like to play soccer? /

Yes, I did.

10. Do you like to go fishing? / No, not now. / Did you use to like to go fishing? / Yes,

I did.

6.

1. —Do you ever play tennis?

—No, not now. But I used to play it.

—Did you play it very much?

—Yes. I’d play it two or three hours every day.

—Who played it with you?

—Pardon me?

—I asked who played it with you.

—Oh, my friends.

2. —Do you ever practice judo?

—No, not now. But I used to practice it.

—Did you practice it very much?

—Yes. I’d practice it two or three times every week.

—Who practiced it with you?

—Pardon me?

—I asked who practiced it with you.

—Oh, my sisters.

3. —Do you ever listen to jazz?

—No, not now. But I used to listen to it.

—Did you listen to it very much?

—Yes. I’d listen to it two or three hours every day.

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—Who listened to it with you?

—Pardon me?

—I asked who listened to it with you.

—Oh, my friends.

4. —Do you ever sing songs?

—No, not now. But I used to sing them.

—Did you sing them very much?

—Yes. I’d sing them two or three times every week.

—Who sang them with you?

—Pardon me?

—I asked who sang them with you.

—Oh, my sisters.

5. —Do you ever play chess?

—No, not now. But I used to play it.

—Did you play it very much?

—Yes. I’d play it two or three hours every day.

—Who played it with you?

—Pardon me?

—I asked who played it with you.

—Oh, my friends.

6. —Do you ever watch baseball on television?

—No, not now. But I used to watch it.

—Did you watch it very much?

—Yes. I’d watch it two or three times every week.

—Who watched it with you?

—Pardon me?

—I asked who watched it with you.

—Oh, my sisters.

7. —Do you ever play shogi?

—No, not now. But I used to play it.

—Did you play it very much?

—Yes. I’d play it two or three hours every day.

—Who played it with you?

—Pardon me?

—I asked who played it with you.

—Oh, my friends.

8. —Do you ever talk about tennis?

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—No, not now. But I used to talk about it.

—Did you talk about it very much?

—Yes. I’d talk about it two or three times every week.

—Who talked about it with you?

—Pardon me?

—I asked who talked about it with you.

—Oh, my sisters.

9. —Do you ever watch sumo?

—No, not now. But I used to watch it.

—Did you watch it very much?

—Yes. I’d watch it two or three hours every day.

—Who watched it with you?

—Pardon me?

—I asked who watched it with you.

—Oh, my friends.

10. —Do you ever talk about politics?

—No, not now. But I used to talk about it.

—Did you talk about it very much?

—Yes. I’d talk about it two or three times every week.

—Who talked about it with you?

—Pardon me?

—I asked who talked about it with you.

—Oh, my sisters.

7.

1. Do you know who’s playing baseball? / No. I don’t know who’s playing baseball.

2. Do you know who’s working at the bookstore? / No. I don’t know who’s working at

the bookstore.

3. Do you know who’s teaching? / No. I don’t know who’s teaching.

4. Do you know who’s going to the movies? / No. I don’t know who’s going to the

movies.

5. Do you know who’s swimming? / No. I don’t know who’s swimming.

6. Do you know who’s working in the garden? / No. I don’t know who’s working in

the garden.

7. Do you know who’s going to the grocery store? / No. I don’t know who’s going to

the grocery store.

8. Do you know who’s playing tennis? / No. I don’t know who’s playing tennis.

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9. Do you know who’s skating? / No. I don’t know who’s skating.

8.

1. Who went to Oshima? / Pardon me? I couldn’t hear you. / I asked who went to

Oshima. / I don’t know. I wonder who went to Oshima, too.

2. Who went to the zoo? / Pardon me? I couldn’t hear you. / I asked who went to the

zoo. / I don’t know. I wonder who went to the zoo, too.

3. Who talked to Ann? / Pardon me? I couldn’t hear you. / I asked who talked to Ann. /

I don’t know. I wonder who talked to Ann, too.

4. Who saw the show? / Pardon me? I couldn’t hear you. / I asked who saw the show. /

I don’t know. I wonder who saw the show, too.

5. Who went to the movie theater? / Pardon me? I couldn’t hear you. / I asked who

went to the movie theater. / I don’t know. I wonder who went to the movie theater, too.

6. Who went to the mountains? / Pardon me? I couldn’t hear you. / I asked who went

to the mountains. / I don’t know. I wonder who went to the mountains, too.

7. Who went to the United States? / Pardon me? I couldn’t hear you. / I asked who

went to the United States. / I don’t know. I wonder who went to the United States, too.

8. Who went to the countryside? / Pardon me? I couldn’t hear you. / I asked who went

to the countryside. / I don’t know. I wonder who went to the countryside, too.

9. Who went to the lake? / Pardon me? I couldn’t hear you. / I asked who went to the

lake. / I don’t know. I wonder who went to the lake, too.

9.

1. I wonder who’s going to watch baseball. / I don’t know. Shall I ask someone who’s

going to watch? / Yes. Please ask someone who’s going to watch.

2. I wonder who’s going to listen to jazz. / I don’t know. Shall I ask someone who’s

going to listen? / Yes. Please ask someone who’s going to listen.

3. I wonder who’s going to talk about baseball. / I don’t know. Shall I ask someone

who’s going to talk? / Yes. Please ask someone who’s going to talk.

4. I wonder who’s going to talk about tennis. / I don’t know. Shall I ask someone

who’s going to talk? / Yes. Please ask someone who’s going to talk.

5. I wonder who’s going to collect stamps. / I don’t know. Shall I ask someone who’s

going to collect? / Yes. Please ask someone who’s going to collect.

6. I wonder who’s going to study French. / I don’t know. Shall I ask someone who’s

going to study? / Yes. Please ask someone who’s going to study.

7. I wonder who’s going to listen to classical music. / I don’t know. Shall I ask some-

one who’s going to listen? / Yes. Please ask someone who’s going to listen.

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8. I wonder who’s going to play the piano. / I don’t know. Shall I ask someone who’s

going to play? / Yes. Please ask someone who’s going to play.

9. I wonder who’s going to play soccer. / I don’t know. Shall I ask someone who’s

going to play? / Yes. Please ask someone who’s going to play.

10. I wonder who’s going to go fishing. / I don’t know. Shall I ask someone who’s

going to go fishing? / Yes. Please ask someone who’s going to go fishing.

10.

1. Can you tell me who’s playing baseball? / Yes, I’ll be glad to. Bob is.

2. Can you tell me who’s working at the bookstore? / Yes, I’ll be glad to. Harry is.

3. Can you tell me who’s teaching? / Yes, I’ll be glad to. Prof. McCarthy is.

4. Can you tell me who’s going to the movies? / Yes, I’ll be glad to. William is.

5. Can you tell me who’s swimming? / Yes, I’ll be glad to. Eddie is.

6. Can you tell me who’s working in the garden? / Yes, I’ll be glad to. Charles is.

7. Can you tell me who’s going to the grocery store? / Yes, I’ll be glad to. Sachiko is.

8. Can you tell me who’s playing tennis? / Yes, I’ll be glad to. Mr. Forster is.

9. Can you tell me who’s skating? / Yes, I’ll be glad to. Mr. Johnson is.

11.

1. What did you ask Bill? / I asked him who went to Oshima.

2. What did you ask Sachiko? / I asked her who went to the zoo.

3. What did you ask Peggy? / I asked her who talked to Ann.

4. What did you ask Mr. Fox? / I asked him who saw the show.

5. What did you ask Hanako? / I asked her who went to the movie theater.

6. What did you ask Mike? / I asked him who went to the mountains.

7. What did you ask Mrs. Cleveland? / I asked her who went to the United States.

8. What did you ask Eddie and Sue? / I asked them who went to the countryside.

9. What did you ask Harry? / I asked him who went to the lake.

12.

1. I wonder who’s singing. Do you know? / No. I don’t know who’s singing.

2. I wonder who’s crying. Do you know? / No. I don’t know who’s crying.

3. I wonder who’s taking a nap. Do you know? / No. I don’t know who’s taking a nap.

4. I wonder who’s eating ice cream. Do you know? / No. I don’t know who’s eating ice

cream.

5. I wonder who’s playing the piano. Do you know? / No. I don’t know who’s playing

the piano.

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6. I wonder who’s taking a picture. Do you know? / No. I don’t know who’s taking a

picture.

7. I wonder who’s drinking beer. Do you know? / No. I don’t know who’s drinking

beer.

8. I wonder who’s sleeping at the desk. Do you know? / No. I don’t know who’s sleep-

ing at the desk.

9. I wonder who’s taking medicine. Do you know? / No. I don’t know who’s taking

medicine

13.

1. John wants to know who went inside. / All right. I’ll tell him who went inside.

I want to know who stayed outside. / All right. I’ll tell you who stayed outside.

Do you want to know who stayed? / Yes. I want to know who stayed.

2. Bill wants to know who went to bed. / All right. I’ll tell him who went to bed.

I want to know who saw a doctor. / All right. I’ll tell you who saw a doctor.

Do you want to know who took medicine? / Yes. I want to know who took medicine.

3. Harry wants to know who took a taxi. / All right. I’ll tell him who took a taxi.

I want to know who ran. / All right. I’ll tell you who ran.

Do you want to know who took a street car? / Yes. I want to know who took a street

car.

4. Pete wants to know who put on his coat. / All right. I’ll tell him who put on his coat.

I want to know who closed the window. / All right. I’ll tell you who closed the win-

dow.

Do you want to know who turned on the heater? / Yes. I want to know who turned on

the heater.

5. Mary wants to know who hit him with a broom. / All right. I’ll tell her who hit him

with a broom.

I want to know who hid in the closet. / All right. I’ll tell you who hid in the closet.

Do you want to know who called the police? / Yes. I want to know who called the

police.

6. Jack wants to know who gave it (the dog) a bone. / All right. I’ll tell him who gave

it (the dog) a bone.

I want to know who scolded it (the dog). / All right. I’ll tell you who scolded it (the

dog).

Do you want to know who took it (the dog) for a walk? / Yes. I want to know who took

it (the dog) for a walk.

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14.

1. Do you know who should go into the house? / No, I don’t. I don’t know who should

go into the house.

Do you know who should stay outside? / No, I don’t. I don’t know who should stay

outside.

Do you know who should stand under a tree? / No, I don’t. I don’t know who should

stand under a tree.

2. Do you know who should go to bed? / No, I don’t. I don’t know who should go to

bed.

Do you know who should see a doctor? / No, I don’t. I don’t know who should see a

doctor.

Do you know who should take medicine? / No, I don’t. I don’t know who should take

medicine.

3. Do you know who should take a taxi? / No, I don’t. I don’t know who should take a

taxi.

Do you know who should run? / No, I don’t. I don’t know who should run.

Do you know who should take a street car? / No, I don’t. I don’t know who should

take a street car.

4. Do you know who should put on a coat? / No, I don’t. I don’t know who should put

on a coat.

Do you know who should close the window? / No, I don’t. I don’t know who should

close the window.

Do you know who should turn on the heater? / No, I don’t. I don’t know who should

turn on the heater.

5. Do you know who should hit him with a broom? / No, I don’t. I don’t know who

should hit him with a broom.

Do you know who should hide in the closet? / No, I don’t. I don’t know who should

hide in the closet.

Do you know who should call the police? / No, I don’t. I don’t know who should call

the police.

6. Do you know who should give it (the dog) a bone? / No, I don’t. I don’t know who

should give it (the dog) a bone.

Do you know who should scold it (the dog)? / No, I don’t. I don’t know who should

scold it (the dog).

Do you know who should take it (the dog) for a walk? / No, I don’t. I don’t know who

should take it (the dog) for a walk.

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15.

1. I wonder which is better—playing baseball or working at the bookstore. / Oh, play-

ing baseball is better than working at the bookstore.

2. I wonder which is more interesting—working at the bookstore or going to school. /

Oh, working at the bookstore is more interesting than going to school.

3. I wonder which is more fun—going to school or going to the movies. / Oh, going to

school is more fun than going to the movies.

4. I wonder which is better—going to the movies or swimming. / Oh, going to the

movies is better than swimming.

5. I wonder which is better—swimming or working in the garden. / Oh, swimming is

better than working in the garden.

6. I wonder which is more important—working in the garden or going to the grocery

store. / Oh, working in the garden is more important than going to the grocery store.

7. I wonder which is better—going to the grocery store or playing tennis. / Oh, going

to the grocery store is better than playing tennis.

8. I wonder which is more interesting—playing tennis or skating. / Oh, playing tennis

is more interesting than skating.

9. I wonder which is more fun—skating or playing baseball. / Oh, skating is more fun

than playing baseball.

16.

1. I wonder which is more interesting—this educational program or this sports pro-

gram. / Oh, the educational program is more interesting than the sports one is.

2. I wonder which is more useful—this dictionary or that dictionary. / Oh, this dictio-

nary is more useful than that one is.

3. I wonder which are more delicious—these apples or those apples. / Oh, these apples

are more delicious than those ones are.

4. I wonder which is better—the French movie or the American movie. / Oh, the French

movie is better than the American one is.

5. I wonder which is more useful—the English class or the French class. / Oh, the

English class is more useful than the French one is.

6. I wonder which is more habit forming—television or the radio. / Oh, television is

more habit forming than the radio is.

7. I wonder which is more worthwhile—television programs or movies. / Oh, televi-

sion programs are more worthwhile than movies are.

8. I wonder which is more difficult—learning Spanish or learning Greek. / Oh, learn-

ing Spanish is more difficult than learning Greek is.

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9. I wonder which is more interesting—collecting pottery or collecting stamps. / Oh,

collecting pottery is more interesting than collecting stamps is.

10. I wonder which is smaller—Kobe or Kyoto. / Oh, Kobe is smaller than Kyoto is.

17. (6は spoon,ice cream の順序にすること)

1. Do you want a pen and some paper? / No. I don’t want both. All I want is a pen.

2. Do you want a knife and some fruit? / No. I don’t want both. All I want is a knife.

3. Do you want a doughnut and some coffee? / No, I don’t want both. All I want is a

doughnut.

4. Do you want a toothbrush and some toothpaste? / No. I don’t want both. All I want

is a toothbrush.

5. Do you want an egg and some bacoh? / No. I don’t want both. All I want is an egg.

6. Do you want a spoon and some ice cream? / No. I don’t want both. All I want is a

spoon.

7. Do you want a watch and some furniture? / No. I don’t want both. All I want is a

watch.

8. Do you want a ring and some perfume? / No. I don’t want both. All I want is a ring.

9. Do you want a glass and some juice? / No. I don’t want both. All I want is a glass.

18. (3および 6では文脈の関係で複数形にすること)

1. All Jennie does is sing. I wonder why. / Well, she’s very happy.

2. All Jimmy does is cry. I wonder why. / Well, he’s very sad.

3. All Mr. Cleveland does is take naps. I wonder why. / Well, he’s very tired.

4. All Hanako does is eat ice cream. I wonder why. / Well, she’s very hungry.

5. All Mr. Jonson does is play the piano. I wonder why. / Well, he’s very calm.

6. All George does is take pictures. I wonder why. / Well, he’s very busy.

7. All William does is drink beer. I wonder why. / Well, he’s very thirsty.

8. All Marilyn does is sleep at the desk. I wonder why. / Well, she’s very sleepy.

9. All Dick does is take medicine. I wonder why. / Well, he’s very sick.

19. (3および 6では文脈の関係で複数形にすること)

1. All Jennie used to do was sing. / Yes. But now she never sings.

2. All Jimmy used to do was cry. / Yes. But now he never cries.

3. All Mr. Cleveland used to do was take naps. / Yes. But now he never takes naps.

4. All Hanako used to do was eat ice cream. / Yes. But now she never eats ice cream.

5. All Mr. Johnson used to do was play the piano. / Yes. But now he never plays the

piano.

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6. All George used to do was take pictures. / Yes. But now he never takes pictures.

7. All William used to do was drink beer. / Yes. But now he never drinks beer.

8. All Marilyn used to do was sleep at the desk. / Yes. But now she never sleeps at the

desk.

9. All Dick used to do was take medicine. / Yes. But now he never takes medicine.

20. 省略

21. 省略

22.

1. I don’t like to play baseball. / Oh? What’s wrong with playing baseball? / Nothing.

Except I don’t find it very interesting.

2. I don’t like to work at the bookstore. / Oh? What’s wrong with working at the book-

store? / Nothing. Except I don’t find it very interesting.

3. I don’t like to teach. / Oh? What’s wrong with teaching? / Nothing. Except I don’t

find it very interesting.

4. I don’t like to go to the movies. / Oh? What’s wrong with going to the movies? /

Nothing. Except I don’t find it very interesting.

5. I don’t like to swim. / Oh? What’s wrong with swimming? / Nothing. Except I don’t

find it very interesting.

6. I don’t like to work in the garden. / Oh? What’s wrong with working in the gar-

den? / Nothing. Except I don’t find it very interesting.

7. I don’t like to go to the grocery store. / Oh? What’s wrong with going to the grocery

store? / Nothing. Except I don’t find it very interesting.

8. I don’t like to play tennis. / Oh? What’s wrong with playing tennis? / Nothing. Ex-

cept I don’t find it very interesting.

9. I don’t like to skate. / Oh? What’s wrong with skating? / Nothing. Except I don’t

find it very interesting.

23.

1. Which did you find more interesting—this educational program or this sports pro-

gram? / Oh, I found the sports program more interesting. / Oh? What was wrong with

the educational program? / Well, I’m not sure.

2. Which did you find more useful—this dictionary or that dictionary? / Oh, I found

this dictionary more useful. / Oh? What was wrong with that dictionary? / Well, I’m

not sure.

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3. Which did you find more delicious—these apples or those apples? / Oh, I found

these apples more delicious. / Oh? What was wrong with those apples? / Well, I’m not

sure.

4. Which did you find better—the French movie or the American movie? / Oh, I found

the French movie better. / Oh? What was wrong with the American movie? / Well,

I’m not sure.

5. Which did you find more useful—the English class or the French class? / Oh, I

found the English class more useful. / Oh? What was wrong with the French class? /

Well, I’m not sure.

6. Which did you find more habit forming—television or the radio? / Oh, I found

television more habit forming / Oh? What was wrong with the radio? / Well, I’m not

sure.

7. Which did you find more worthwhile—television programs or movies? / Oh, I found

television programs more worthwhile. / Oh? What was wrong with movies? / Well,

I’m not sure.

8. Which did you find more difficult—learning Spanish or learning Greek? / Oh, I

found learning Spanish more difficult. / Oh? What was wrong with learning Greek? /

Well, I’m not sure.

9. Which did you find more interesting—collecting pottery or collecting stamps? /

Oh, I found collecting stamps more interesting. / Oh? What was wrong with collect-

ing pottery? / Well, I’m not sure.

10. Which did you find smaller—Kobe or Kyoto? / Oh, I found Kobe smaller. / Oh?

What was wrong with Kyoto? / Well, I’m not sure.

24.

1. What does Bob do on Sundays? / All he does is play baseball.

2. What does Harry do on Mondays? / All he does is work at the bookstore.

3. What does Prof. McCarthy do on Tuesdays? / All he does is teach at school.

4. What does William do on Wednesdays? / All he does is go to the movies.

5. What does Eddie do on Thursdays? / All he does is swim.

6. What does Charles do on Fridays? / All he does is work in the garden.

7. What does Sachiko do on Saturdays? / All she does is go to the grocery store.

8. What does Mr. Forster do on Sundays? / All he does is play tennis.

9. What does Mr. Johnson do on Mondays? / All he does is skate.

25. (3および 6では文脈の関係で複数形を使うこと)

1. I met Jennie the other day. / Oh? What did you think of her? / Well, I found her very

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happy. All she did was sing.

2. I met Jimmy the other day. / Oh? What did you think of him? / Well, I found him

very sad. All he did was cry.

3. I met Mr. Cleveland the other day. / Oh? What did you think of him? / Well, I found

him very tired. All he did was take naps.

4. I met Hanako the other day. / Oh? What did you think of her? / Well, I found her

very hungry. All she did was eat ice cream.

5. I met Mr. Johnson the other day. / Oh? What did you think of him? / Well, I found

him very calm. All he did was play the piano.

6. I met George the other day. / Oh? What did you think of him? / Well, I found him

very busy. All he did was take pictures.

7. I met William the other day. / Oh? What did you think of him? / Well, I found him

very thirsty. All he did was drink beer.

8. I met Marilyn the other day. / Oh? What did you think of her? / Well, I found her

very sleepy. All she did was sleep at the desk.

9. I met Dick the other day. / Oh? What did you think of him? / Well, I found him very

sick. All he did was take medicine.

26.

1. Shall we play baseball or go to the bookstore? / I’d rather play baseball.

2. Shall we go to the bookstore or go to school? / I’d rather go to the bookstore.

3. Shall we go to school or go to the movies? / I’d rather go to school.

4. Shall we go to the movies or swim? / I’d rather go to the movies.

5. Shall we swim or work in the garden? / I’d rather swim.

6. Shall we work in the garden or play tennis? / I’d rather work in the garden.

7. Shall we go to the grocery store or play tennis? / I’d rather go to the grocery store.

8. Shall we play tennis or skate? / I’d rather play tennis.

9. Shall we skate or play baseball? / I’d rather skate.

27. (2および 3は visit を使う)

1. Would you rather go to Oshima than go to the zoo? / No. I’d rather go to the zoo.

2. Would you rather go to the zoo than visit Peggy? / No. I’d rather visit Peggy.

3. Would you rather visit Peggy than see the show? / No. I’d rather see the show.

4. Would you rather see the show than go to the movies? / No. I’d rather go to the

movies.

5. Would you rather go to the movies than go to the mountains? / No. I’d rather go to

the mountains.

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6. Would you rather go to the mountains than go to the United States? / No. I’d rather

go to the United States.

7. Would you rather go to the United States than go to the countryside? / No. I’d rather

go to the countryside.

8. Would you rather go to the countryside than go to the lake? / No. I’d rather go to the

lake.

9. Would you rather go to the lake than go to Oshima? / No. I’d rather go to Oshima.

28.

1. Would you like to watch baseball? / No, thanks. I’d rather watch soccer.

2. Would you like to listen to jazz? / No, thanks. I’d rather listen to rock.

3. Would you like to talk about baseball? / No, thanks. I’d rather talk about tennis.

4. Would you like to talk about tennis? / No, thanks. I’d rather talk about soccer.

5. Would you like to collect stamps? / No, thanks. I’d rather collect pottery.

6. Would you like to study French? / No, thanks. I’d rather study English.

7. Would you like to listen to classical music? / No, thanks. I’d rather listen to jazz.

8. Would you like to play the piano? / No, thanks. I’d rather play the violin.

9. Would you like to play soccer? / No, thanks. I’d rather play baseball.

10. Would you like to go fishing? / No, thanks. I’d rather stay home.

29.

1. Which did you find more interesting—this educational program or that sports pro-

gram? / Well, both were interesting. I found them both interesting.

2. Which did you find more useful—this dictionary or that dictionary? / Well, both

were useful. I found them both useful.

3. Which did you find more delicious—these apples or those apples? / Well, both were

delicious. I found them both delicious.

4. Which did you find better—the French movie or the American movie? / Well, both

were good. I found them both good.

5. Which did you find more useful—the English class or the French class? / Well, both

were useful. I found them both useful.

6. Which did you find more habit forming—television or the radio? / Well, both were

habit forming. I found them both habit forming.

7. Which did you find more worthwhile—television programs or movies? / Well, both

were worthwhile. I found them both worthwhile.

8. Which did you find more difficult—learning Spanish or learning Greek? / Well,

both were difficult. I found them both difficult.

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9. Which did you find more interesting—collecting pottery or collecting stamps? /

Well, both were interesting. I found them both interesting.

10. Which did you find smaller—Kobe or Kyoto? / Well, both were small. I found

them both small.

30.

1. Have you ever played baseball? / Yes. I used to play. I’d play every Sunday.

2. Have you ever worked at the bookstore? / Yes. I used to work there. I’d work there

every Monday.

3. Have you ever taught? / Yes. I used to teach. I’d teach every Tuesday.

4. Have you ever gone to the movies? / Yes. I used to go. I’d go every Wednesday.

5. Have you ever swum? / Yes. I used to swim. I’d swim every Thursday.

6. Have you ever worked in the garden? / Yes. I used to work there. I’d work there

every Friday.

7. Have you ever gone to the grocery store? / Yes. I used to go there. I’d go there every

Thursday.

8. Have you ever played tennis? / Yes. I used to play. I’d play every Sunday.

9. Have you ever skated? / Yes. I used to skate. I’d skate every Monday.

31.

1. He thinks it’s like a narcotic.

2. Because It’s habit forming.

3. His whole family used to watch television every day, and his children didn’t do their

homework.

4. He’d watch as soon as he came home from work.

5. Yes, he does.

6. I don’t know.

7. Yes, they did.

8. It’s like a narcotic.

9. He prefers a world without television.

10. I prefer a world without television. Television is ruining our social life.

32.

A: Who B: used / A: kind of B: interesting /

A: found B: did / A: with B: rather

A: あなたの学校の新任の先生は誰ですか.

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B: 知りません.でもシカゴで教えていたそうです.

A: どんな感じの先生なんでしょう.

B: 前任の先生より面白いといいですね.

A: おっしゃる通りです.前任の先生はとてもたいくつでした.

B: そうですね.彼は講義と試験しかしませんでした.

A: 試験を受けることのなにが悪いのです.

B: 私は議論に授業の時間を費やしたかったです.

Lesson 101.

1. Where do you play baseball? / Pardon me? I couldn’t hear what you said. / I asked

where you play baseball. / Oh, I play in the park.

2. Where do you work? / Pardon me? I couldn’t hear what you said. / I asked where

you work. / Oh, I work at the bookstore.

3. Where do you teach? / Pardon me? I couldn’t hear what you said. / I asked where

you teach. / Oh, I teach at school.

4. Where do you go to the movies? / Pardon me? I couldn’t hear what you said. / I

asked where you go to the movies. / Oh, I go to the Palace Theater.

5. Where do you swim? / Pardon me? I couldn’t hear what you said. / I asked where

you swim. / Oh, I swim at the beach.

6. Where do you work? / Pardon me? I couldn’t hear what you said. / I asked where

you work. / Oh, I work in the garden.

7. Where do you go shopping? / Pardon me? I couldn’t hear what you said. / I asked

where you go shopping. / Oh, I go to the grocery store.

8. Where do you play tennis? / Pardon me? I couldn’t hear what you said. / I asked

where you play tennis. / Oh, I play tennis in the park.

9. Where do you skate? / Pardon me? I couldn’t hear what you said. / I asked where

you skate. / Oh, I skate on the lake.

2.

1. Did Bill go to Oshima? / I don’t know where he went.

2. Did Sachiko go to the zoo? / I don’t know where she went.

3. Did Peggy call Ann? / I don’t know who she called.

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4. Did Mr. Fox see the show? / I don’t know what he saw.

5. Did Haruko go to the movies? / I don’t know where she went.

6. Did Mike go to the mountains? / I don’t know where he went.

7. Did Mrs. Cleveland go to the United States? / I don’t know where she went.

8. Did Eddie and Sally go to the countryside? / I don’t know where they went.

9. Did Harry go to the lake? / I don’t know where he went.

3.

1. Bill went to Oshima. / Yes, I know. I wonder how he went. Did he go by boat? / I

don’t know how he went.

2. Sachiko went to the zoo. / Yes, I know. I wonder how she went. Did she go by bus? /

I don’t know how she went.

3. Peggy talked to Ann. / Yes, I know. I wonder how they talked. Did they talk by

phone? / I don’t know how they talked.

4. Mr. Fox saw the show. / Yes, I know. I wonder how he saw it. Did he see it on

television? / I don’t know how he saw it.

5. Haruko went to the movie theater. / Yes, I know. I wonder how she went. Did she go

by taxi? / I don’t know how she went.

6. Mike went to the mountains? / Yes, I know. I wonder how he went. Did he go by

bike? / I don’t know how he went.

7. Mrs. Cleveland went to the United States. / Yes, I know. I wonder how she went.

Did she go by plane? / I don’t know how she went.

8. Eddie and Sue went to the countryside. / Yes, I know. I wonder how they went. Did

they go by train? / I don’t know how they went.

9. Harry went to the lake. / Yes, I know. I wonder how he went. Did he go by horse? /

I don’t know how he went.

4.

1. Bill went to Oshima. / Yes, I know. Tell me why he went there. / I don’t know why

he went there.

2. Sachiko went to the zoo. / Yes, I know. Tell me why she went there. / I don’t know

why she went there.

3. Peggy talked to Ann. / Yes, I know. Tell me why she talked to Ann. / I don’t know

why she talked to Ann.

4. Mr. Fox saw the show. / Yes, I know. Tell me why he saw it. / I don’t know why he

saw it.

5. Haruko went to the movie theater. / Yes, I know. Tell me why she went there. / I

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don’t know why she went there.

6. Mike went to the mountains. / Yes, I know. Tell me why he went there. / I don’t

know why he went there.

7. Mr. Cleveland went to the United States. / Yes, I know. Tell me why she went there. /

I don’t know why she went there.

8. Eddie and Sue went to the countryside. / Yes, I know. Tell me why they went there. /

I don’t know why they went there.

9. Harry went to the lake. / Yes, I know. Tell me why he went there. / I don’t know

why he went there.

5.

1. Why does Jennie sing every day? / I don’t know. I wonder why she sings every day,

too.

2. Why does Jimmy cry every day? / I don’t know. I wonder why he cries every day,

too.

3. Why does Mr. Cleveland take a nap every day? / I don’t know. I wonder why he

takes a nap every day, too.

4. Why does Hanako eat ice cream every day? / I don’t know. I wonder why she eats

ice cream every day, too.

5. Why does Mr. Johnson play the piano every day? / I don’t know. I wonder why he

plays the piano every day, too.

6. Why does George take a picture every day? / I don’t know. I wonder why he takes a

picture every day, too.

7. Why does William drink beer every day? / I don’t know. I wonder why he drinks

beer every day, too.

8. Why does Marilyn sleep at the desk every day? / I don’t know. I wonder why Marilyn

sleeps at the desk every day, too.

9. Why does Dick take medicine every day? / I don’t know. I wonder why he takes

medicine every day, too.

6.

1. How long have Bob and Dick been playing baseball? / I don’t know. Why don’t you

ask them how long they’ve been playing? / All right. I will.

2. How long has Harry been working at the bookstore? / I don’t know. Why don’t you

ask him how long he’s been working there? / All right. I will.

3. How long has Prof. McCarthy been teaching? / I don’t know. Why don’t you ask

him how long he has been teaching? / All right. I will.

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4. How long has Eddie been swimming? / I don’t know. Why don’t you ask him how

long he has been swimming? / All right. I will.

5. How long has William been going to the movies? / I don’t know. Why don’t you ask

him how long he has been going to the movies? / All right. I will.

6. How long has Charles been working in the garden? / I don’t know. Why don’t you

ask him how long he has been working in the garden? / All right. I will.

7. How long has Sachiko been going to the grocery store? / I don’t know. Why don’t

you ask her how long she has been going to the grocery store? / All right. I will.

8. How long has Mr. Forster been playing tennis? / I don’t know. Why don’t you ask

him how long he has been playing? / All right. I will.

9. How long has Mr. Johnson been skating? / I don’t know. Why don’t you ask him

how long he has been skating? / All right. I will.

7.

1. It’s raining. I wonder what John should do. / He should go into the house. Isn’t that

what he should do? / Yes, it is.

2. Bill’s sick. I wonder what he should do. / He should see a doctor. Isn’t that what he

should do? / Yes, it is.

3. Harry’s late. I wonder what he should do. / He should take a taxi. Isn’t that what he

should do? / Yes, it is.

4. Pete’s cold. I wonder what he should do. / He should put on his coat. Isn’t that what

he should do? / Yes, it is.

5. There is a burglar in the house. I wonder what Mary should do. / She should hide in

the closet. Isn’t that what she should do? / Yes, it is.

6. The dog is hungry. I wonder what Jack should do. / He should give it (the dog) a

bone. Isn’t that what he should do? / Yes, it is.

8.

1. I wonder what time it is now.

2. I wonder where we are going to meet Mary.

3. I wonder how much general admission tickets are.

4. I wonder what school you go to.

5. I wonder how long we have to wait here.

6. I wonder why you don’t like football.

7. I wonder why he didn’t bring any money with him

8. I wonder who went to Mexico with George.

9. I wonder when he has to go home.

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10. I wonder what kind of food you like.

9.

1. Please tell me what time it is now.

2. Please tell me where we are going to meet Mary.

3. Please tell me how much general admission tickets are.

4. Please tell me what school you go to.

5. Please tell me how long we have to wait here.

6. Please tell me why you don’t like football.

7. Please tell me why he didn’t bring any money with him.

8. Please tell me who went to Mexico with George.

9. Please tell me when he has to go home.

10. Please tell me what kind of food you like.

10.

1. Does anyone know what time it is now? / No. No one knows what time it is now.

2. Does anyone know where we are going to meet Mary? / No. No one knows where

we are going to meet Mary.

3. Does anyone know how much general admission tickets are? / No. No one knows

how much general admission tickets are.

4. Does anyone know what school you go to? / No. No one knows what school I go to.

5. Does anyone know how long we have to wait here? / No. No one knows how long

we have to wait here

6. Does anyone know why you don’t like football? / No. No one knows why I don’t

like football.

7. Does anyone know why he didn’t bring any money with him? / No. No one knows

why he didn’t bring any money with him.

8. Does anyone know who went to Mexico with George? / No. No one knows who

went to Mexico with George.

9. Does anyone know when he has to go home? / No. No one knows when he has to go

home.

10. Does anyone know what kind of food you like? / No. No one knows what kind of

food I like.

11.

1. —What time is it now?

—Pardon me? I couldn’t hear what you said.

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—I asked what time it is now.

—Oh, it’s 9: 00 now.

2. —Where are we going to meet Mary?

—Pardon me? I couldn’t hear what you said.

—I asked where we are going to meet Mary.

—Oh, we are going to meet Mary at Kobe.

3. —How much are general admission tickets?

—Pardon me? I couldn’t hear what you said.

—I asked how much general admission tickets are.

—Oh, they are 10 dollars.

4. —What school do you go to?

—Pardon me? I couldn’t hear what you said.

—I asked what school you go to.

—Oh, I go to Chicago University.

5. —How long do we have to wait here?

—Pardon me? I couldn’t hear what you said.

—I asked how long we have to wait here.

—Oh, we have to wait for two hours.

6. —Why don’t you like football?

—Pardon me? I couldn’t hear what you said.

—I asked why you don’t like football.

—Oh, I don’t like sports.

7. —Why didn’t he bring any money with him?

—Pardon me? I couldn’t hear what you said.

—I asked why he didn’t bring any money with him.

—Oh, he is poor.

8. —Who went to Mexico with George?

—Pardon me? I couldn’t hear what you said.

—I asked who went to Mexico with George.

—Oh, I think Mary did.

9. —When does he have to go home?

—Pardon me? I couldn’t hear what you said.

—I asked when he has to go home.

—Oh, he has to go home by 8: 00.

10. —What kind of food do you like?

—Pardon me? I couldn’t hear what you said.

—I asked What kind of food you like.

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—Oh, I like steak.

12.

1. When did she get home? / Pardon me? I couldn’t hear what you said. / Oh, I was

just wondering when she got home. / Oh, I don’t know when she got home.

2. Who did he see downtown? / Pardon me? I couldn’t hear what you said. / Oh, I was

just wondering who he saw downtown. / Oh, I don’t know who he saw downtown.

3. Who saw them downtown? / Pardon me? I couldn’t hear what you said. / Oh, I was

just wondering who saw them downtown. / Oh, I don’t know who saw them down-

town.

4. Why don’t they like John? / Pardon me? I couldn’t hear what you said. / Oh, I was

just wondering why they don’t like John. / Oh, I don’t know why they don’t like John.

5. Why is television like a narcotic? / Pardon me? I couldn’t hear what you said. / Oh,

I was just wondering why television is like a narcotic. / Oh, I don’t know why televi-

sion is like a narcotic.

6. Why was John late? / Pardon me? I couldn’t hear what you said. / Oh, I was just

wondering why John was late. / Oh, I don’t know why John was late.

7. Who won’t explain the game? / Pardon me? I couldn’t hear what you said. / Oh, I

was just wondering who won’t explain the game. / Oh, I don’t know who won’t ex-

plain the game.

8. Who asked George to explain the game? / Pardon me? I couldn’t hear what you

said. / Oh, I was just wondering who asked George to explain the game. / Oh, I don’t

know who asked George to explain the game.

9. Where’s George? / Pardon me? I couldn’t hear what you said. / Oh, I was just won-

dering where George is. / Oh, I don’t know where George is.

10. Where did she see him? / Pardon me? I couldn’t hear what you said. / Oh, I was

just wondering where she saw him. / Oh, I don’t know where she saw him.

13.

1. Don’t tell anyone when she got home. / Oh? Why shouldn’t I tell anyone when she

got home? / Because I don’t want you to.

2. Don’t tell anyone who he saw downtown. / Oh? Why shouldn’t I tell anyone who he

saw downtown? / Because I don’t want you to.

3. Don’t tell anyone who saw them downtown. / Oh? Why shouldn’t I tell anyone who

saw them downtown? / Because I don’t want you to.

4. Don’t tell anyone why they don’t like John. / Oh? Why shouldn’t I tell anyone why

they don’t like John? / Because I don’t want you to.

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5. Don’t tell anyone why television is like a narcotic. / Oh? Why shouldn’t I tell any-

one why television is like a narcotic? / Because I don’t want you to.

6. Don’t tell anyone why John was late. / Oh? Why shouldn’t I tell anyone why John

was late? / Because I don’t want you to.

7. Don’t tell anyone who won’t explain the game. / Oh? Why shouldn’t I tell anyone

who won’t explain the game? / Because I don’t want you to.

8. Don’t tell anyone who asked George to explain the game. / Oh? Why shouldn’t I

tell anyone who asked George to explain the game? / Because I don’t want you to.

9. Don’t tell anyone where George is. / Oh? Why shouldn’t I tell anyone where George

is? / Because I don’t want you to.

10. Don’t tell anyone where she saw him. / Oh? Why shouldn’t I tell anyone where

she saw him? / Because I don’t want you to.

14.

1. What do you want to do? / I want to play baseball. / What do you want me to do? /

I want you to play, too.

2. What do you want to do? / I want you to work at the bookstore. / What do you want

me to do? / I want you to work there, too.

3. What do you want to do? / I want to teach. / What do you want me to do? / I want

you to teach too.

4. What do you want to do? / I want to go to the movies. / What do you want me to

do? / I want you to go to the movies, too.

5. What do you want to do? / I want to swim. / What do you want me to do? / I want

you to swim, too.

6. What do you want to do? / I want to work in the garden. / What do you want me to

do? / I want you to work in the garden, too.

7. What do you want to do? / I want to go to the grocery store. / What do you want me

to do? / I want you to go to the grocery store, too.

8. What do you want to do? / I want to play tennis. / What do you want me to do? / I

want you to play tennis, too.

9. What do you want to do? / I want to skate. / What do you want me to do? / I want

you to skate, too.

15.

1. I’d like to go to Oshima. / Oh? Do you want to go alone? / No. I’d like Bill to go,

too.

2. I’d like to go to the zoo. / Oh? Do you want to go alone? / No. I’d like Sachiko to go,

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too.

3. I’d like to talk to Ann. / Oh? Do you want to talk to her alone? / No. I’d like Peggy

to talk to her, too.

4. I’d like to see the show. / Oh? Do you want to see it alone? / No. I’d like Mr. Fox to

see, too.

5. I’d like to go to the movies. / Oh? Do you want to go alone? / No. I’d like Haruko to

go, too.

6. I’d like to go to the mountains. / Oh? Do you want to go alone? / No. I’d like Mike

to go, too.

7. I’d like to go to the United States. / Oh? Do you want to go alone? / No. I’d like

Mrs. Cleveland to go, too.

8. I’d like to go to the countryside. / Oh? Do you want to go alone? / No. I’d like Eddie

and Sue to go, too.

9. I’d like to go to the lake. / Oh? Do you want to go alone? / No. I’d like Harry to go,

too.

16.

1. What did you tell Bob to do? / I told him to play baseball.

2. What did you tell Harry to do? / I told him to work at the bookstore.

3. What did you tell Prof. McCarthy to do? / I told him to teach.

4. What did you tell William to do? / I told him to go to the movies.

5. What did you tell Eddie to do? / I told him to swim.

6. What did you tell Charles to do? / I told him to work in the garden.

7. What did you tell Sachiko to do? / I told her to go to the grocery store.

8. What did you tell Mr. Forster to do? / I told him to play tennis.

9. What did you tell Mr. Johnson to do? / I told him to skate.

17. (6は a spoon,some ice cream の順で使うこと)

1. I’ll get a pen. / Oh? What would you like me to get? / I’d like you to get some paper.

2. I’ll get a knife. / Oh? What would you like me to get? / I’d like you to get some fruit.

3. I’ll get a doughnut. / Oh? What would you like me to get? / I’d like you to get some

coffee.

4. I’ll get a toothbrush. / Oh? What would you like me to get? / I’d like you to get

some toothpaste.

5. I’ll get an egg. / Oh? What would you like me to get? / I’d like you to get some

bacon.

6. I’ll get a spoon. / Oh? What would you like me to get? / I’d like you to get some ice

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cream.

7. I’ll get a watch. / Oh? What would you like me to get? / I’d like you to get some

furniture.

8. I’ll get a ring. / Oh? What would you like me to get? / I’d like you to get some

perfume.

9. I’ll get a glass. / Oh? What would you like me to get? / I’d like you to get some

juice.

18.

1. I want you to tutor me in English.

2. I want you to tell me the time.

3. I want you to buy general admission tickets.

4. I want you to ask how much reserved seats are.

5. I want you to teach me something about soccer.

6. I want you to explain English sentences.

7. I want you to tell me why you’re late.

8. I want you to bring some money.

9. I want you to explain why you don’t like football.

10. I want you to explain something about the United States.

19.

1. I didn’t ask him to tutor me in English.

2. I didn’t ask him to tell me the time.

3. I didn’t ask him to buy general admission tickets.

4. I didn’t ask him to ask how much reserved seats are.

5. I didn’t ask him to teach me something about soccer.

6. I didn’t ask him to explain English sentences.

7. I didn’t ask him to tell me why you’re late.

8. I didn’t ask him to bring some money.

9. I didn’t ask him to explain why you don’t like football.

10. I didn’t ask him to explain something about the United States.

20.

1. Have you got a pen? / Yes, I have. Do you have some paper? / Yes, I do.

2. Have you got a knife? / Yes, I have. Do you have some fruit? / Yes, I do.

3. Have you got a doughnut? / Yes, I have. Do you have some coffee? / Yes, I do.

4. Have you got a toothbrush? / Yes, I have. Do you have some toothpaste? / Yes, I do.

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5. Have you got an egg? / Yes, I have. Do you have some bacon? / Yes, I do.

6. Have you got a spoon? / Yes, I have. Do you have some ice cream? / Yes, I do.

7. Have you got a watch? / Yes, I have. Do you have some furniture? / Yes, I do.

8. Have you got a ring? / Yes, I have. Do you have some perfume? / Yes, I do.

9. Have you got a glass? / Yes, I have. Do you have some juice? / Yes, I do.

21. 省略

22.

1. —Have you got a camera?

—No. I didn’t bring a camera with me.

—That’s all right. I brought one with me.

2. —Have you got any film?

—No. I didn’t bring any film with me.

—That’s all right. I brought some with me.

3. —Have you got any tickets?

—No. I didn’t bring any tickets with me.

—That’s all right. I brought some with me.

4. —Have you got any gum?

—No. I didn’t bring any gum with me.

—That’s all right. I brought some with me.

5. —Have you got a handkerchief?

—No. I didn’t bring a handkerchief with me.

—That’s all right. I brought one with me.

6. —Have you got a knife?

—No. I didn’t bring a knife with me.

—That’s all right. I brought one with me.

7. —Have you got any yen?

—No. I didn’t bring any yen with me.

—That’s all right. I brought some with me.

8. —Have you got any dollars?

—No. I didn’t bring any dollars with me.

—That’s all right. I brought some with me.

9. —Have you got any sandwiches?

—No. I didn’t bring any sandwiches with me.

—That’s all right. I brought some with me.

10. —Have you got any juice?

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—No. I didn’t bring any juice with me.

—That’s all right. I brought some with me.

11. —Have you got any vitamin pills?

—No. I didn’t bring any vitamin pills with me.

—That’s all right. I brought some with me.

12. —Have you got a CD player?

—No. I didn’t bring a CD player with me.

—That’s all right. I brought one with me.

23.

1. —I’m going out now.

—O.K. I want you to take a camera with you.

—All right. I’ll do that.

—I want you to be careful, too.

—Don’t worry. I will.

2. —I’m going out now.

—O.K. I want you to take some film with you.

—All right. I’ll do that.

—I want you to be careful, too.

—Don’t worry. I will.

3. —I’m going out now.

—O.K. I want you to take some tickets with you.

—All right. I’ll do that.

—I want you to be careful, too.

—Don’t worry. I will.

4. —I’m going out now.

—O.K. I want you to take some gum with you.

—All right. I’ll do that.

—I want you to be careful, too.

—Don’t worry. I will.

5. —I’m going out now.

—O.K. I want you to take a handkerchief with you.

—All right. I’ll do that.

—I want you to be careful, too.

—Don’t worry. I will.

6. —I’m going out now.

—O.K. I want you to take a knife with you.

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—All right. I’ll do that.

—I want you to be careful, too.

—Don’t worry. I will.

7. —I’m going out now.

—O.K. I want you to take some yen with you.

—All right. I’ll do that.

—I want you to be careful, too.

—Don’t worry. I will.

8. —I’m going out now.

—O.K. I want you to take some dollars with you.

—All right. I’ll do that.

—I want you to be careful, too.

—Don’t worry. I will.

9. —I’m going out now.

—O.K. I want you to take some sandwiches with you.

—All right. I’ll do that.

—I want you to be careful, too.

—Don’t worry. I will.

10. —I’m going out now.

—O.K. I want you to take some juice with you.

—All right. I’ll do that.

—I want you to be careful, too.

—Don’t worry. I will.

11. —I’m going out now.

—O.K. I want you to take some vitamin pills with you.

—All right. I’ll do that.

—I want you to be careful, too.

—Don’t worry. I will.

12. —I’m going out now.

—O.K. I want you to take a CD player with you.

—All right. I’ll do that.

—I want you to be careful, too.

—Don’t worry. I will.

24.

1. Is Bill still here? / No. He’s already gone to Oshima.

2. Is Sachiko still here? / No. She’s already gone to the zoo.

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3. Is Peggy still here? / No. She’s already gone to Ann’s.

4. Is Mr. Fox still here? / No. He’s already gone to the show.

5. Is Hanako still here? / No. She’s already gone to the movie theater.

6. Is Mike still here? / No. He’s already gone to the mountains.

7. Is Mrs. Cleveland still here? / No. She’s already gone to the United States.

8. Are Eddie and Sue still here? / No. They’ve already gone to the countryside.

9. Is Harry still here? / No. He’s already gone to the lake.

25.

A: now B: don’t have / A: like to B: go into /

A: if B: have one / A: asked B: doesn’t have

A: 今何時ですか.

B: わかりません.時計を持っていないのです.

A: 何時なのか知りたいです.約束があるのです.

B: お店には時計があるから,行ってみたらどうでしょう.

A: 店には時計があるでしょうか.

B: もちろん,ありますよ.

A: 店の人に尋ねましたが、時間はわかりませんでした.

B: なんですって.店に時計がない ? しかも店の人が時計を持っていない ?