LONGMAN CORRELATION Expressways Books 1–4 (2nd ed.) by Steven J. Molinsky & Bill Bliss to GrammarWork Books 1–4 1 ExpressWays 1 2/e -----> GrammarWork 1 2/e Exit 1 pp. 10-11 pp. 14-15 Exit 2 Meeting and Greeting People Where Are You From? Meet These People p. 3 Possessive Adjectives: My, Your, His, Her p. 14 p. 1 Affirmative Statements: Verb To Be Contracted Forms: I, You, He, She p. 2 Subject Pronouns: He, She p. 15 Subject Pronouns and Contractions: Verb To Be p. 16 Possessive Adjectives: Verb To Be p. 14 Affirmative Statements: Verb To Be p. 19 Yes-No Questions: Verb To Be p. 20 Yes-No Questions: Verb To Be p. 21 Negative Statements: Verb To Be p. 22 Negative and Affirmative Statements: Verb To Be pp. 23-24 Negative and Affirmative Short Answers: Verb To Be Affirmative Statements: Present Continuous Affirmative Statements: Present Continuous People and Places pp. 20-21 You Have the Wrong Number pp. 22-23 Is Peter There? pp. 24-25 Where Are You Going? pp. 26-29 What Are You Doing? pp. 58-59 p. 30 I Can’t Talk Right Now. I’m Taking a Shower. p. 60 p. 31 Steve’s Friends Can’t Talk Right Now p. 61 Spelling: Present Continuous Prepositions of Place: Next To, Across From, Between, On Affirmative Statements: Simple Present Exit 3 Getting Around Town pp. 34-39 Is There a Post Office Nearby? p. 79 pp. 40-41 Does This Bus Go to Westville? p. 82 p. 83 Spelling: -s, -es, -ies 2 pp. 42-43 Is This Bus Number 42? p. 19 Yes-No Questions: Verb To Be p. 20 Yes-No Questions: Verb To Be p. 91 Yes-No Questions: Simple Present p. 92 Yes-No Questions: Simple Present p. 93 Negative and Affirmative Short Answers: Simple Present Affirmative Statements: Imperatives pp. 44-45 Can You Tell Me How to Get to the Bus Station? p. 80 pp. 46-47 Can You Please Tell Me How to Get to the Museum? p. 81 Negative Statements: Imperatives pp. 48-49 Can You Tell Me How to Get to Franklin’s Department Store? pp. 44-45 Affirmative Statements: There Is and There Are p. 46 Articles A and The: There Is and There Are p. 47 Yes-No Questions: There Is and There Are p. 48 Word Order with Yes-No Questions: There Is and There Are p. 49 Negative and Affirmative Short Answers: There Is and There Are Demonstrative Pronouns: This and That Exit 4 pp. 58-59 pp. 62-63 pp. 64-65 Housing and Food Is There a Refrigerator in the Kitchen? Where Do You Want This Sofa? There Aren’t Any More Cookies p. 34 p. 35 Demonstrative Pronouns: These and Those p. 36 That and Those Before Nouns p. 37 These and Those Before Nouns pp. 50-51 Some with Countable and Uncountable Nouns: There Is and There Are 3 pp. 66-67 There Isn’t Any More Milk pp. 68-69 Excuse Me. Where Are the Carrots? pp. 70-71 Mmm! This Cake is Delicious! Exit 5 p. 52 A with Countable Nouns and Some with Uncountable Nouns: There Is p. 53 Any with Negative Statements: There Is and There Are p. 54 Countable and Uncountable Nouns p. 55 Some and Any with Affirmative and Negative Statements: There Is and There Are p. 56 Any with Yes-No Questions: There Is and There Are At Work pp. 74-75 What Do You Do? pp. 8-9 Articles A and An: Verb To Be pp. 76-77 What Do They Do? p. 82 Affirmative Statements: Simple Present p. 83 p. 106 Spelling: -s, -es, -ies Affirmative Statements: Can p. 107 Negative Statements: Can Pp. 78-79 Can You ...? pp. 110-111Negative and Affirmative Short Answers: Can pp. 80-81 pp. 82-83 pp. 84-85 pp. 86-87 Exit 6 What Do They Look Like? How Am I Doing? What Day Is It? Keeping in Touch p. 112 pp. 6-7 p. 96 Yes-No Questions: Can Adjectives: Verb To Be Object Pronouns: Them and It p. 97 Object Pronouns: Simple Present, Imperatives p. 98 Object and Subject Pronouns: Simple Present Prepositions of Time: In and At Adverbs of Frequency: Simple Present p. 84 p. 85 Health and Emergencies pp. 92-93 I Have a Headache pp. 86-87 pp. 94-95 What Do You Recommend? p. 43 Affirmative Statements: Have and Has Prepositions of Place: In and On p. 99 Prepositions of Place: In, On, At 4 pp. 100-101 Touch Your Toes p. 80 Affirmative Statements: Imperatives pp. 102-103 You Should Go on a Diet p. 81 p. 89 Negative Statements: Imperatives Advice with Should and Shouldn’t [GrammarWork 2] Affirmative Statements: Imperatives pp. 104-105 Take One Tablet Three Times a Day p. 80 p. 81 Negative Statements: Imperatives pp. 112-113 I’m Looking for a Shirt pp. 114-115 May I Help You? p. 17 p. 18 pp. 116-117 It’s Too Short pp. 118-119 Excuse Me. Where Are the Rest Rooms? p. 108 pp. 39-40 Regular Noun Plurals Regular Noun Plurals with Adjectives Too and Very Questions with Who, What, Where pp. 120-122 I’d Like to Buy This Watch pp. 124-125 I Want to Return This Fan p. 43 p. 29 p. 109 Prepositions of Place: In and On Money and Numbers Too and Very pp. 69-71 Affirmative Statements: Future with Going To p. 72 Negative and Affirmative Short Answers: Future with Going To pp. 73-74 Negative Statements: Future with Going To p. 75 Questions with Who, When, What Time: Future with Going To p. 76 p. 113 Review: Future with Going To Review: Can p. 121 Affirmative Statements: Past of Regular Verbs and the Irregular Verb To Go Exit 7 Exit 8 Shopping Recreation pp. 132-133 What Are You Going to Do This Weekend? pp. 138-139 I’m Afraid I Can’t. I Have to Work Late. pp. 140-142 What Did You Do? pp. 122-123 Affirmative Statements: Past of Regular Verbs, Past of To Be 5 p. 143 What Did You Do? (cont.) pp. 124-125 Negative and Affirmative Short Answers: Past of Regular Verbs p. 126 pp. 144-145 Let’s Do Something Outdoors Today pp. 146-148 What Movie Did You See? Negative Statements: Past of Regular Verbs pp. 127-128 Negative and Affirmative Statements: Past of Regular Verbs, Simple Present p. 129 Questions with When, Where, Who, What: Past of Regular Verbs, Past of To Be, Simple Present p. 130 pp. 150-151 What Do You Like to Do? Questions with When and How Long: Past of Regular Verbs p. 131 Review: Past, Past of To Be pp. 124-125 Contrast: Past vs. Present [GrammarWork 2] 6 ExpressWays 2 2/e ------> GrammarWork 2 2/e Exit 1 pp. 2-3 Friends and Neighbors Hello. I’m Your Neighbor pp. 9-10 p. 11 pp. 4-5 pp. 6-7 Is There a Laundromat in This Neighborhood? Can I Park My Car Here? pp. 10-11 Could You Lend Me a Hammer? pp. 12-13 I Knocked On Your Door Several Times Last Week pp. 14-15 Maybe You Should Call the Plumber pp. 12-13 pp. 22-25 Yes-No Questions: There Is and There Are p. 85 Requests for Permission with Can and May p. 90 Possibility with Can p. 91 Questions with Where, Impersonal Pronoun You Negative Statements with Can’t Subject and Object Pronouns: Present Continuous pp. 106-107Irregular Past Tense Verbs p. 92 p. 29 pp. 110-111Regular and Irregular Past Tense Verbs p. 26 Affirmative Statements: Present Continuous Negative Statements: Simple Present Calling People Going Places p. 28 Could You Please Tell Me How to Make a Long-Distance Call? May I Please Speak to Betty? pp. 29-31 She Won’t Be Back Until 3:00 pp. 32-35 pp. 36-37 pp. 38-39 Review: Questions with Where, Possessives, Ordinal Numbers, Prepositions. Negative and Affirmative Statements: There Is and There Are p. 14 pp. 49-50 Exit 2 Questions with What Kind Of, When, Where: Verb To Be When Is the Next Bus to Buffalo? Please Fasten Your Seat Belt! I Want to Report an Emergency! p. 83 Affirmative Imperatives p. 85 Requests For Permission with Can and May pp. 41-46 p. 8 p. 83 p. 7 Future with Will Prepositions of Time: In and On Affirmative Imperatives Prepositions of Place: In and On 7 Exit 3 Food p. 44 Do We Need Anything from the Supermarket? pp. 45-47 What Do You Want Me to Get? pp. 48-49 pp. 54-55 pp. 56-57 pp. 58-60 Exit 4 pp. 66-69 pp. 70-73 pp. 20-22 Partitives I Want a Pound of Roast Beef I’d Like the Chicken pp. 15-17 Countable and Uncountable Nouns: Some and Any Would You Like a Few More Meatballs? p. 18 Questions with How Much and How Many p. 19 A Little and A Few p. 93 Affirmative Statements with Would Like p. 94 Yes-No Questions with Would Like p. 95 Go + Complement: Invitations with Would Like Review: Countable and Uncountable Nouns, Partitives Can You Tell Me the Recipe? p.23 p. 83 Affirmative Imperatives p. 75 Adjective Comparatives with –er p. 76 Spelling: Adjective Comparatives p. 77 Adjective Comparatives with More p. 78 Adjective Comparatives with –er and More Pronouns One and Ones Personal Finances I Don’t Think We Can Afford It Can You Show Me a Less Expensive One? p. 55 p. 56 Questions with Which One and Which Ones p. 79 Adjective Superlatives with –est p. 80 Adjective Superlatives with The Most p. 81 Adjective Superlatives with –est and The Most p. 82 Review: Comparatives and Superlatives 8 pp. 74-75 pp. 82-83 Exit 5 pp. 92-93 pp. 94-95 p. 96 Exit 6 I Think We Should Stop at the Bank Did You Remember to Pay the Telephone Bill? Affirmative Statements: Future with Going To p. 89 Advice with Should and Shouldn’t p. 96 pp. 4-5 Affirmative Statements with Have To Ordinal Numbers p. 8 Prepositions of Time: In and On p. 61 Adverbs of Manner: Simple Present Advice with Should and Shouldn’t Review: Future with Will At Work You’re a Very Accurate Translator! Am I Typing Fast Enough? I Won’t Be Able to Work This Weekend p. 89 p. 46 p. 96 Affirmative Statements with Have To p. 126 Affirmative Statements: Past Continuous p. 127 Affirmative Statements with When: Past Continuous p. 128 Negative and Affirmative Short Answers: Past Continuous Combining Sentences with So: Future with Going To Rules and Regulations pp. 112-113 Let Me See Your License pp. 116-117 When Are You Going to Fix My Sink? pp. 120-121 You Should Write to the Mayor Exit 7 p. 37 p. 38 p. 39 Negative Statements: Future with Going To p. 40 Questions with When, What, Where, Whose: Future with Going To Advice with Should and Shouldn’t p. 89 School, Family, and Friends pp. 128-130 How is David Doing in Math This Year? p. 3 Possessive of Singular Nouns: Verb To Be p. 29 Subject and Object Pronouns: Present Continuous 9 pp. 134-135 Whose Things Are These? p. 2 Questions with Whose p. 108 Possessive Pronouns: Regular and Irregular Past Tense Verbs p. 109 pp. 138-139 Good News! Bad News! pp. 140-141 Did You Hear the News? pp. 142-143 I Really Like Your New Laptop Computer pp. 144-145 What Are You Going to Do This Weekend? Exit 8 pp. 152-153 pp. 156-157 Possessive Adjectives vs. Possessive Pronouns pp. 110-112 Regular and Irregular Past Tense Verbs p. 51 Like + Noun: Simple Present pp. 113-114 Subject and Object Questions: Regular and Irregular Past Tense Verbs p. 40 Questions with When, What, Where, Whose: Future with Going To p. 41 Affirmative Statements: Future with Will p. 43 Yes-No Questions: Predictions Strategies for Communicating Saying Good-bye I Agree I’ve Really Got to Go Now p. 89 p. 96 Advice with Should and Shouldn’t Affirmative Statements with Have To p. 97 Negative Statements with Have To p. 98 Yes-No Questions with Have To pp. 99-100 Have To vs. Can and Can’t 10 ExpressWays 3 2/e -----> GrammarWork 3 2/e Exit 1 p. 2 pp. 3–7 Meeting and Greeting People Giving Information Let Me Introduce Myself You’re New Here, Aren’t You? pp. 12–13 Affirmative Statements: Simple Present, Verb To Be p. 14 pp. 10–11 Passport, Please! pp. 8–9 pp. 12–13 I Have a Reservation p. 73 Exit 2 WH Questions and Yes-No Questions: Simple Present, Verb To Be No Article vs. The with Place Names: Verb To Be Polite Requests with Would and Could Sharing News and Information pp. 20–21 What’s New with You? pp. 22–23 Is Anything Wrong? pp. 16–17 Regular Verbs: Simple Past p. 18 Past Form vs. Simple Form: Simple Past p. 19 Irregular Past Tense Verbs pp. 20–21 Affirmative Statements: Regular and Irregular Past Tense Verbs pp. 28–29 What Are You Going to Do This Weekend? pp. 30–31 Tell Me a Little About Yourself p. 28 p. 37 Review: Simple Past Affirmative Statements: Future with Will pp. 22–23 Affirmative Statements: Regular and Irregular Past Tense Verbs p. 24 Questions with When, How, Why, What, Who, Where: Regular and Irregular Past Tense Verbs pp. 40–41 Does This Train Go to the Bronx? p. 15 pp. 42–43 When Is the Next Flight to Chicago? p. 74 Simple Form vs. Present Form: Simple Present Have To and Don’t Have To Exit 3 People and Places pp. 44–47 Can You Tell Me How to Get to City Hall? pp. 48–49 I’m Lost! p. 76 p. 133 Have Got To Review: Prepositions of Place: In, On, At pp. 22–23 Affirmative Statements: Regular and Irregular Past Tense Verbs 11 Exit 4 pp. 56–59 pp. 60–63 pp. 64–65 pp. 66–67 Housing and Food Looking for an Apartment Could You Do Me a Favor? It’s in the Dairy Section, Aisle B It’s Amazing How Little You Can Buy! pp. 68–69 Mmm! These Are Delicious! Exit 5 p. 6 pp. 4–5 Nouns in Adjective Position Countable and Uncountable Nouns: Verb To Be, Simple Present pp. 100–101 Quantifiers: A Little, A Few, A Lot Of p. 102 p. 122 Quantifiers: Much, Many, Any Object Pronoun Reference: Simple Present, Future with Will, Polite Imperatives p. 123 Object vs. Subject Pronouns: Simple Present At Work pp. 76–77 What Position Do You Have Open? pp. 78–81 Has Bob Gone to the Bank Yet? pp. 82–83 Have You Ever Flown a 747? pp. 84–85 Have You Given Out the Paychecks Yet? pp. 56–57 Present Perfect: Regular Past Participles p. 58 Since and For: Present Perfect p. 59 Negative Statements with Since and For (Present Perfect: Regular and Irregular Past Participles) p. 61 Already and Yet: Present Perfect p. 62 Negative and Affirmative Statements with Already and Yet (Present Perfect: Regular and Irregular Past Participles) Questions with How Many Times: Present Perfect: Regular and Irregular Past Participles p. 60 p. 75 p. 63 Be Able To Negative and Affirmative Short Answers: Present Perfect p. 64 Yes-No Questions with Yet (Present Perfect: Regular and Irregular Past Participles) p. 47 Present Continuous with Future Intention [Related Expansion] pp. 48–51 Affirmative Statements: Past Continuous [Related Expansion] 12 pp. 86–87 Do You Know How to Use a Word Processor? pp. 88–89 Can You Tell Me a Little More About the Position? pp. 52–53 Affirmative Statements: Present Perfect Continuous p. 54 Negative and Affirmative Short Answers: Present Perfect Continuous p. 55 Questions with How Long: Present Perfect Continuous Review: Present Perfect p. 65 pp. 66–69 Contrast: Present Perfect, Past, Present Exit 6 Health and Emergencies pp. 94–95 I Want to Report an Emergency! pp. 96–97 I Want to Report an Accident! pp. 100–101 I’m Not Feeling Very Well pp. 104–105 I Strongly Advise You to Change Your Diet pp. 106–107 Be Sure to Follow the Directions on the Label pp. 110–111 Can I Offer a Suggestion? Exit 7 Shopping pp. 116–117 Where Can I Find Washing Machines? pp. 118–119 I’d Like to Buy a Sony Color TV pp. 70–71 Contrast: Present Form, Past Form, Past Participle p. 133 Review: Prepositions of Place: In, On, At p. 72 Contrast: Present Perfect vs. Present Perfect Continuous p. 134 Review: Prepositions of Time: In, At, For, Since, From-To pp. 77–78 Must and Must Not p. 82 p. 74 Should and Shouldn’t Have To and Don’t Have To p. 76 Have Got To p. 83 Might and Will pp. 87–89 Review: Modals and Idiomatic Modals p. 73 Polite Requests with Would and Could p. 133 Review: Prepositions of Place: In, On, At Pronouns One and Ones: Simple Present [GrammarWork 2] p. 55 p. 56 pp. 122–123 I’d Like to Return This Coat p. 104 Questions with Which One and Which Ones: Simple Present [GrammarWork 2] Too and Enough: Verb To Be p. 105 Too and Enough with Infinitives: Verb To Be p. 122 Object Pronoun Reference: Simple Present, Future with Will, Polite Imperatives 13 pp. 126–127 I’d Like to Purchase a Money Order, Please pp. 128–129 I’d Like to Mail This Package to Minneapolis p. 95 p. 37 p. 129 pp. 130–131 I’m Interested in This Car p. 112 p. 130 Exit 8 Recreation pp. 134–135 What Do You Want to Do Today? pp. 136–137 What Would You Prefer to Do? pp. 138–139 Would You Like to Go Skiing Tomorrow? pp. 142–143 Maybe Some Other Time I Hadn’t Seen a Play in Ages! To, For, or No Preposition with Indirect Objects: Simple Past Adjective Superlatives with -est and The Most: Verb To Be Adjective + Preposition: Verb To Be pp. 29–30 Verb + Gerund vs. Verb + Infinitive: Simple Present, Future with Will p. 31 Verb + Gerund vs. Verb + Infinitive: Present, Future with Will pp. 32–33 Go + Gerund, Verb + Gerund, Verb + Infinitive: Simple Present, Simple Past p. 34 pp. 140–141 Affirmative Statements: Passive Present Affirmative Statements: Future with Will p. 74 Review: Verb + Gerund vs. Verb + Infinitive: Present, Future with Going To Have To and Don’t Have To p. 75 Be Able To p. 76 p. 44 Have Got To Affirmative Statements: Past Perfect: Regular and Irregular Past Participles [GrammarWork 4] p. 45 pp. 144–145 They Had Been Looking Forward to It for a Long Time pp. 146–147 Would You Like to See Movie Tonight? pp. 148–149 What Do You Want to Watch? Negative Statements: Past Perfect: Regular and Irregular Past Participles [GrammarWork 4] pp. 98–99 Adjectives Ending in -ed and -ing: Verb To Be p. 47 Present Continuous with Future Intention p. 85 Would Rather and Would Rather Not p. 86 Contrast: Would Like vs. Would Rather 14 ExpressWays 4 2/e ------> GrammarWork 4 2/e Exit 1 Friends and Neighbors p. 4 Are You New Here? pp. 5-7 I Just Moved In pp. 10-11 Do You Want Any Help? pp. 14-15 What Do You Know About Radiators? Exit 2 pp. 28-29 pp. 119-121Noun Clauses as Objects [GrammarWork 3] p. 8 A vs. An p. 10 pp. 29-30 A vs. The: Simple Past Verb + Gerund vs. Verb + Infinitive: Simple Present, Future with Will [GrammarWork 3] Should vs. Would Rather p. 66 Calling People Going Places I’d Like to Reserve Two Seats pp. 11-12 No Article vs. A or The: Simple Present, Present Continuous, Simple Past, Future with Will pp. 13-14 No Article vs. The with Expressions of Time and Place: Simple Present, Simple Past, Future with Will p. 15 pp. 32-33 Please Fasten Your Seat Belt p. 36 I’m Calling to Tell Him His Car Is Ready I’m Calling to Ask Her If She’d Like to See a Movie pp. 37-39 No Article vs. The with Place Names pp. 102-103 Indirect Speech: Infinitive Phrases from Imperatives p. 99 Pronouns in Indirect Speech pp. 100-101Say vs. Tell p. 106 Indirect Speech: Noun Clauses from Statements p. 107 Indirect Speech: Noun Clauses from Yes-No Questions p. 108 Indirect Speech: Noun Clauses from Information Questions p. 109 Review: Indirect Speech: Noun Clauses from Questions 15 Exit 3 pp. 46-47 pp. 50-51 pp. 52-53 pp. 58-59 Exit 4 Personal Finances Maybe You Should Stop at the Bank I’m Having Trouble Balancing the Checkbook I Believe There’s a Mistake on My Electric Bill I Don’t Think We Can Afford It p. 66 Should vs. Would Rather p. 34 Present Continuous and Present with Future Intention [Related Expansion] Regular and Irregular Past Tense Verbs pp. 20-21 p. 22 Irregular Past Tense Verbs p. 23 p. 78 Past Form vs. Simple Form Passive Present p. 79 Affirmative Statements: Passive Present Continuous Statements with Already and Yet (Present Perfect: Irregular Past Participles) p. 40 p. 41 Statements with Never (Present Perfect: Irregular Past Participles) p. 42 Questions with Ever (Present Perfect: Irregular Past Participles) p. 43 Review: Present Perfect Rules and Regulations At School pp. 68-69 Is Parking Permitted Here? pp. 29-30 pp. 70-71 pp. 74-77 I Don’t Think You’re Allowed to You Could Have Gotten a Ticket! p. 70 pp. 78-81 Your Teacher Called Today pp. 82-83 pp. 86-87 Could You Please Write a Note to My Teacher? I Just Received My Grades Verb + Gerund vs. Verb + Infinitive: Simple Present, Future with Will Past Advice with Should Have p. 71 Past Possibility with Could Have pp. 100-101 Say vs. Tell pp. 104-105 Indirect Speech: Noun Clauses from Statements p. 99 Pronouns in Indirect Speech p. 80 Passive Past p. 82 Contrast: Passive Past vs. Past 16 Exit 5 At Work pp. 92-93 Do You Want Me to Get That Man’s Car? pp. 94-95 Did I Write Up This Invoice All Right? p. 70 pp. 121-122 p. 123 pp. 96-97 I Think You Could Have Hooked It Up a Little Better pp. 98-99 You Aren’t Frying the Eggs the Right Way pp. 100-101 That Isn’t Exactly Right pp. 102-103 Thanks for Warning Me pp. 104-105 I Promise Exit 6 Past Advice with Should Have Separable Two-Word Verbs: Simple Present Separable Two-Word Verbs: Simple Past pp. 124-125 Review: Separable Two-Word Verbs: Polite Requests p. 71 Past Possibility with Could Have pp. 31-33 Present Continuous vs. Present pp. 18-19 Affirmative Statements: Simple Present Possibility with Could and Might Negative and Affirmative Statements: Future with Will p. 69 pp. 26-27 p. 28 Statements with After and When: Future with Will p. 57 Future Real Conditional Rights and Responsibility pp. 112-113 I’d Like to Return This Garden Hose p. 96 Essential Adjective Clauses with Who: Simple Present p. 97 Essential Adjective Clauses with Which or That: Simple Present p. 98 pp. 114-115 It Still Isn’t Working Right pp. 116-117 Could You Please Turn Down the Volume on Your TV? pp. 118-121 I’m Really Annoyed with the Superintendent pp. 122-123 I’d Rather Not Have to Call the Health Department Essential Adjective Clauses: Who vs. Which: Simple Present p. 83 Causatives: Have (Regular and Irregular Past Participles) pp. 104-106 Indirect Speech: Noun Clauses from Statements p. 107 Indirect Speech: Noun Clauses from Yes-No Questions p. 108 Indirect Speech: Noun Clauses from Information Questions p. 109 p. 40 Review: Indirect Speech: Noun Clauses from Questions Statements with Already and Yet (Present Perfect: Irregular Past Participles) p. 70 Past Advice with Should Have 17 pp. 124-125 Breaks Are Guaranteed in Our Contract pp. 126-127 I Think You Should Hire a Lawyer p. 78 Passive Present p. 99 p. 66 Pronouns in Indirect Speech Should vs. Would Rather Exit 7 Friends, Family, and Co-workers pp. 142-143 I like Your Sweater pp. 146-147 Did You See the New Episode of “Pittsburgh Police”? pp. 150 Wishes pp. 151-153 More Wishes pp. 154-155 I’m Wondering... pp. 156-157 I’ve Been Meaning to Ask You... Exit 8 p. 107 Indirect Speech: Noun Clauses from Yes-No Questions p. 108 Indirect Speech: Noun Clauses from Information Questions Review: Regular and Irregular Past Tense Verbs Clauses After Wish: Present Events pp. 24-25 p. 55 pp. 58-59 pp. 60-62 p. 54 Present Unreal Conditional Past Unreal Conditional Clauses After Hope p. 56 Review: Hope vs. Wish p. 63 Clauses After Wish: Past Events pp. 64-65 Review: Future, Present, and Past Conditionals Strategies for Communicating Saying Good-Bye pp. 162-163 Excuse Me for Interrupting pp. 166-167 What You’re Really Saying pp. 168-169 I’ve Really Got to Go Now pp. 93-94 Compound Sentences with And, But and So pp. 104-106 Indirect Speech: Noun Clauses from Statements p. 67 Have To, Don’t Have To, and Must Not 18