Grammar For Great Writing Answer C - Key
Grammar For Great Writing Answer C - Key
Grammar For Great Writing Answer C - Key
Unit 1
What Do You Know?, page 3
2 An earthquake’s strength is determined by measuring two things: magnitude and intensity.
(Use the indefinite article an before nouns in general statements.)
6 The Richter scale does not measure how many much damage occurs. (Use much with the non-
count noun damage.)
ACTIVITY 1, page 6
1. many earthquakes
2. much damage
3. a great deal of fear
4. the likelihood
5. an earthquake
6. many buildings
ACTIVITY 2, page 6
1. Dolores Huerta, who is an American labor leader and a civil rights activist, taught in
California before becoming a labor organizer.
2. The GED is a high school diploma equivalency exam comprised of five sections: social
studies, science, reading, writing, and mathematics.
3. In Ecuador, many types of fruit are harvested and exported to other countries in Asia, Africa,
and the European Union.
4. Although the cancer mortality rate has been decreasing, a person’s environment and lifestyle
can increase the risk.
5. The complicated tax codes in the United States are revised every year by the Internal Revenue
Service.
6. When companies undergo restructuring, hiring financial and legal advisors is a common
practice to help with transactions and negotiations.
ACTIVITY 3, page 8
1. Even many decades later, Freud’s ideas about psychology are still being studied.
2. Not enough funding is available; therefore, many residents in nursing homes / residents in
many nursing homes do not get the treatment they require.
3. During John F. Kennedy’s presidency, one of the promises that he made was to end
segregation. It was Lyndon B. Johnson who carried out Kennedy’s promise.
4. The steady increase in sales resulted directly from the company’s investment in training for its
employees.
5. The results of the latest customer survey / The latest results of the customer survey showed a
decline in passenger satisfaction with airline service..
6. Unfortunately, foreign language teaching in most U.S. schools is often limited to grammar.
7. In the study, participants were not given a great deal of time to complete the tasks.
8. Each winter, a large number of humpback whales return to the Hawaiian island of Maui to
mate or give birth.
9. One common problem for the characters in the novel is their inability to cope with the
inevitability of change.
10. The poor economy is one reason the enrollment in post-secondary education decreased last
year.
11. The field of medicine has endured much criticism as universities developed academic
programs for medical students.
12. Oil production costs vary based on where the oil is and what taxes are placed on profits.
1. Sunlights are Sunlight is a part of the radiation from the sun. When the light is blocked by
clouds, the day is not as clear.
2. A blood Blood is made of blood cells. The blood cells are in the blood plasmas plasma, which
is made mostly of water.
3. San Francisco is a city that suffers from a great deal of traffics traffic. Traffics Traffic
includes cars, trucks, and other vehicles. It is important to note that it also includes bicycles,
streetcars, and other types of public transportations transportation.
4. Salts Salt is a common mineral found in salt mines. Another common place to find salts salt is
in seawater. The ocean, for example, is over three percent salts salt.
5. Electrical engineerings engineering is a specific type of engineerings engineering that
involves electricity and electronics. Inventions such as semiconductors, graphene, and circuits
are items an electrical engineer might study.
6. A good paper requires writers to conduct a research. Writers need to collect informations
information in order to support their opinions and ideas. Their conclusions will be much more
persuasive if the writer includes notes from secondary sources such as newspapers, journals, and
reliable Web sites.
Unit 2
What Do You Know?, page 19
2 The artist was painting painted it in response to the German bombing of the Basque town of
Guernica, Spain, in April 1937. (The simple past form is used here since the action is complete
and in the past.)
6 Picasso completed the painting in June 1937 while he had lived was living in Paris. (The past
progressive form is used to indicate the place Picasso lived before and after he finished the
painting. It is common in clauses with while. The past perfect is not used with while when it
refers to duration.)
ACTIVITY 1, page 21
1. was living
2. focused; were doing
3. was; had already made
4. were sleeping
5. had known; had wanted
6. were riding
7. was bending
8. was living; completed
ACTIVITY 2, page 24
1. was beginning / had begun
2. was not wearing
3. experienced / was experiencing / had experienced
4. were already using; were still using
5. were going
6. cost
7. was reading; recorded / was recording
8. had increased
Unit 3
What Do You Know?, page 35
1 In recent years, schools and colleges begin have begun to experiment with a different
approach to classroom content. (The present perfect is used to express an action that began in the
past and continues until now.)
4 In the 1990s, some educators have proposed proposed a new strategy—flipping the classroom.
(The simple past is used to express an action that was completed in the past.)
ACTIVITY 1, page 36
1. has studied
2. has increased
3. has begun
4. have found
5. has grown
6. have risen
7. Have you considered
8. have not joined
ACTIVITY 2, page 38
1. has affected
2. have arrived; arrived
3. have been; invented
4. Have you ever wondered; learned
5. have made; fought for and won
6. have already reached; live
7. have become; produced
ACTIVITY 7, page 43
Answers may vary.
1. For years, scientists have worked to understand the changes that happen to trees and shrubs in
the fall.
2. Over recent years there has been a steadily growing concern about the admission process at
the most respected, selective American colleges.
3. Scientists reported Wednesday that 2015 was the hottest year in recorded history by far,
breaking a record set only the year before.
ACTIVITY 9, page 45
Answers will vary.
Unit 4
What Do You Know?, page 47
2 Sit Sitting for extended periods of time—in front of a TV, behind a desk, or in a car—
increases the risk of obesity, heart disease, high blood pressure, high cholesterol, and even death.
(We use the suffix -ing for gerunds.)
9 By moving more and sitting less, individuals can gain important benefits such as weight loss,
increased energy, and more efficiency efficient use of fats and sugars by the body. (The correct
form is efficient, with no suffix.)
ACTIVITY 1, page 48
1. adv
2. adj
3. noun
4. verb
5. verb
6. noun
7. adj
8. noun
9. adj
10. noun
ACTIVITY 2, page 50
1. Various
2. theorize
3. continuously
4. creativity
5. economical
6. response
7. consistently
8. constructive
9. normally
10. perceptive
Unit 5
What Do You Know?, page 59
5 On the outside on of the cell of the pathogen are antigens, usually pieces of protein. (We use of
after outside, not on.)
6 Your immune system relies by on white blood cells to fight these outside threats. (We use on
after relies, not by.)
ACTIVITY 1, page 61
1. An interest rate refers to the amount of money, usually a percentage of the total, that you have
to pay when you borrow from a bank or other lending institution.
2. When the price of oil drops, it can be more economical to make new materials, including
plastic, rather than recycle materials from garbage.
3. Under a law passed in 1966, Cubans who set foot on U.S. soil are allowed to remain and are
eligible for government benefits.
4. When your cell phone is low on power, and you are running errands around town, you might
recharge one day simply by plugging your phone into your shoe.
5. One way property owners can reduce the use of water in dry climates is to switch from lawns
to native grasses and plants with a greater drought tolerance.
6. You can reduce cholesterol levels by switching to a vegan diet and exercising for at least 30
minutes a day.
7. Chinese shoppers often take daylong cruises to western Japan to shop for clothes and
electronics because of the lower prices and better quality there.
8. In the Great Backyard Bird Count, thousands of bird-watchers flock to parks and other
outdoor spaces to sit and count birds for at least 15 minutes, and then upload their findings to a
database.
ACTIVITY 2, page 64
1. in; of; of
2. of; between
3. In; at; before
4. for; with; in
5. into; to; of; to; in; of
6. on; with
7. to; in
8. with, for
9. in, of, in
10. to, of, with, of
Unit 6
What Do You Know?, page 75
3 Researchers at the University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine were interested in finding
out whether warning labels on sugary drinks, similar to warnings found on tobacco products, can
to influence parents’ decisions whether or not to buy sugar-sweetened drinks for their children.
(Use the base form of a verb after the modal can.)
4 The study concluded that parents at every level of education maybe may be less likely to buy
sugary drinks if they contain health-warning labels. (May be should be two words, not the adverb
maybe.)
ACTIVITY 1, page 77
1. may be
2. are not able to
3. could not
4. will be
5. are supposed to
6. are supposed to be
7. can
8. may have
9. may have
10. could
ACTIVITY 2, page 80
1. will
2. may have; has to
3. can; have to; must not
4. did not have to; could
5. were not supposed to; were able to
ACTIVITY 3, page 80
1. In a study, left-handed children performed worse on some tasks than right-handed ones, and
mixed-handed kids performed worse than lefties. Nevertheless, it would appear that being left- or
mixed-handed could not be seen as a predictor of a child’s future success, the author of the study
said.
2. In the near future, a test that relies on an analysis of a patient’s breath could possibly be used
to diagnose certain types of cancer.
3. In his book How to Build a Time Machine the physicist Paul Davies says the theory of
relativity would suggest that “a limited form” of time travel could probably happen.
Moreover, it would seem that “unlimited” time travel—that is, travel to the past, present, or
future—might be possible as well.
4. Life expectancy is increasing in the United States. As a result, demographers predict that costs
related to health care and pensions will probably be higher than previous calculations may have
indicated.
5. Author Terry Masear, who wrote a book about her work rescuing injured hummingbirds, says
that the tiny birds can apparently experience post-traumatic stress syndrome (PTSD).
Unit 7
What Do You Know?, page 91
5 A person with agyrophobia has a fear of crossing streets, and a person with athazagoraphobia
has a fear of be being forgotten or ignored. (The gerund is needed because it is the object of the
preposition of.)
6 Although some people advise those with phobias avoiding to avoid what they are afraid of,
this is not always realistic. (Advise must be followed by an infinitive.)
ACTIVITY 1, page 93
1. to reduce
2. to work
3. adding
4. preparing
5. to see
6. using
7. not to be
8. to look
ACTIVITY 2, page 94
1. studying
2. not to focus
3. to debate / debating
4. writing
5. to be
6. not to discuss
7. working
8. to ask
9. creating
10. celebrating / to celebrate
ACTIVITY 3, page 96
1. Starting
2. to get
3. studying
4. Running
5. To write
6. advertising
7. being
8. To learn
9. to see
10. testing
ACTIVITY 4, page 97
1. to prepare; adding
2. Studying; to invest; Emphasizing
3. working; Postponing; to hire
4. to convert; Releasing
5. Running; wrestling
6. to focus; to study
7. to eat
8. Having; being
ACTIVITY 5, Common Errors 7.1 and 7.2, page 98
1. Supporting public service and the space program was important to President John F. Kennedy.
2. Reporting results and interpreting data are necessary to succeed in academic studies at the
college level.
3. Including strong characters, an interesting plot, and a moral lesson was what made Chaucer
one of the best writers of medieval times.
4. Reading Eugene Onegin by Pushkin and War and Peace by Tolstoy is a good introduction to
Russian literature.
5. Applying mathematics and examining empirical evidence are two things that most
engineering fields share.
6. Being creative and managing emotions are functions of the right side of the brain.
7. Driving cars or trucks is a basic job requirement for certain entry-level positions.
8. Online shopping by consumers has been growing in popularity; last year millions of dollars
were spent at amazon.com alone.
9. Managing time and studying effectively are skills college students must learn to do in order to
earn good grades during their first year.
10. Evaluating and studying behavior are things psychologists typically do during a session with
a patient.
Unit 8
What Do You Know?, page 107
3 In the first part of the study, participants were shown video of someone being poked with a
pin. (For past passive, use the simple past were + past participle of show to make were shown.)
8 Those with the most activity in the areas of the brain associated with empathy and imitating
others were given gave 75 percent of their money to the stranger. (Active voice is needed here,
since the subject is doing the action.)
Unit 9
What Do You Know?, page 121
4 The survey provided some interested interesting information about the millennial generation,
that is, people age 30 and younger. (Use the present participle to talk about a person or thing that
causes a feeling.)
ACTIVITY 6, Review Quiz, page 128
1. a
2. b
3. a
4. a
5. b
6. The impulse to run or drive away from a flood is understandable but unwise because as little
as six inches (15 centimeters) of risen rising water can knock a person over, while just 18 inches
(46 centimeters) of moving water can carry away a car. (The present participle is needed for
active or continuous meaning.)
7. Please note that while the campus police make every effort to identify and contact the owners
of found property that has been turned in, we cannot be responsible for lost or damaging
damaged items in our possession. (The past participle is needed for passive meaning.)
8. Children learn spoken language by exposure, without specific instruction; but writing written
language is an invented representation of the spoken word that must be taught. (The past
participle is needed for passive meaning.)
Unit 10
What Do You Know?, page 133
1
Ebola, which is also known as Ebola hemorrhagic fever or Ebola virus disease, is a disease that
spreads when a person comes into contact with body fluids of an infected person or animal. (The
word that needs to be added to create an adjective clause.)
3
To control the spread of this deadly disease, people who they are exposed are kept in quarantine
for three weeks. (The word they needs to be deleted since only one pronoun is needed.)
Unit 11
What Do You Know?, page 149
2
While this This does not sound very exciting, he was the first Indian to ever sign a contract with
a professional athletic team in the United States. (While is needed to show contrast.)
5
Neither Patel nor Singh had ever played baseball when they participated on the show. (This
clause is missing a pronoun, so they needs to be added.)
1. Even though the White House was While not completely finished, it served as a residence for
John and Abigail Adams.
2. In 1824, while Monroe was living there, he added the South Portico.
Unit 12
What Do You Know?, page 165
1
How well do you play a given sport often depends, at least in part, on your body type. (Use
statement word order in a noun clause.)
7
That What you may not know is that bigger bodies are not better for all sports. (Use what to
introduce a noun clause that is derived from a question.)
Unit 13
What Do You Know?, page 179
1 and 2
Scientists have long recognized the fact that many types of mammals exhibit high levels of
intelligence, including gorillas, chimpanzees, elephants, and dolphins. (Including gorillas,
chimpanzees, elephants, and dolphins is a fragment and should be attached to the preceding
sentence.)
3
Recently, however, scientists have discovered just how smart some non-mammal species are,
two. Two are birds: the crow and the kea parrot. (Two are birds begins a new complex sentence.)
Unit 14
What Do You Know?, page 195
2
This fact raises an interesting question: What happens would happen if we invented a process
for converting some or all of that garbage into energy? (In the present unreal conditional, use
would / could / might + past in the main clause.)
7
If the process will be is successful, it will significantly reduce pollution and also provide a
boost to the U.S. economy. (In the present real conditional, use the present in the if-clause.)
Unit 15
What Do You Know?, page 209
Answers may vary.
5
Moreover However, supporters of print books disagree. (The best connector to show contrast is
however. In contrast can also be used.)
6
They claim that digital books are more expensive so that because an e-reader is a significant
investment. (The correct connector to show reason is because.)
7. Silicon Valley is home to many famous tech companies in California. Specifically, the valley
is home to Google, Yahoo!, Apple, and Hewlett-Packard. While In addition to its fame for tech
companies, it is also home to Stanford University. (The correct connector is in addition to.)
8. President’s Day is an American holiday celebrated in February, but the date changes every
year because it is celebrated on the third Monday and not a specific date. In brief, it was created
to honor George Washington’s birthday. (A comma should follow February because but is a
coordinating conjunction.)