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Ex.4. Write the sentences using a possessive pronoun.
1. It’s my pen. It’s mine. 2. They’re her keys. They’re hers. 3. It’s your dictionary. ……………………………………………………….. 4. They’re his CDs. ……………………………………………………….. 5. It’s her mobile phone. ………………………………………………………... 6. They’re our DVDs. ……………………………………………………….. 7. This is their flat. ………………………………………………………. Ex.5. Circle the right answer: 1.… like to spend their summer holidays at the seaside. a) I b) You c) They d) We 2. I shall speak to.... a) he b) his c) him d) himself 3. Where is my umbrella? I left … in this corner. a) her b) it c) him d) them 4. What’s … first name? a) you b) yours c) yourself d) your 5. She felt down and hurt … a) I b) we c) he d)herself 6. … winter is rather cold. a) These b) Those c) They d) This 7. I know … boy over there. a) this b) that c) these d) those 8. There are difficult exercises in … book. a) these b) those c) this d) they 9. … books are these? a) Whom b) Which c) Whose d) Who 10. On … days do you take English lessons? a) whose b) whom c) who d) what 11. … day is more convenient for you, Monday or Tuesday? a) Who b) Which c) Whose d)Whom 12. The girl … is talking to me now is my friend. a) whose b) who c) whom d) which
UNIT4. There + be. Indefinite pronouns: any/no/some + body, thing, where, one. Prepositions of place Look: 4. Is there a café? – p.9 9. Some good advice – p.14 12. Are you at home? – p.20 25. Is there any soap? – p.41 Ex.1. Fill in was, it was, there were or they were. 1 …. There were …. twenty people at the party. …… They were …. all John and Patty’s friends. 2 ………. a car outside my house this morning. ………………………… a white sports car. 3 ………… a lot of messages for Paul at the office. …………………….. all from his boss. 4 ………….. a hundred guests at the wedding. ……………………. all relatives. 5 ……………….. no clouds in the sky yesterday. ………………………… a beautiful day. 6 ………………………. a call for you this morning. ……………………………… your friend Tom. 7 ………………………… lots of holes in my jacket. …………………………………….. very old. 8 ……………………………. a lot of people in the room. …………………………………very crowded.
Ex.2. Fill in the gasp with there is or there are in the correct form. 1 … There are …. lots of rooms in the Royal Hotel. It is very big. 2 …………………. twenty-five children in my class. 3 “………………… any biscuits left? ” “No, I’m sorry, I ate them all.” 4. It is winter now…………………any leaves on the trees. 5. “Can we listen to some music? ” “No ….a radio in this room.” Ex.3. Fill in there is / are, it is or they are. 1 … There is … a letter on your desk. … It is …. from your uncle. 2………………. some people in the office. 3 “Where’s my football? ” “………… in the garden.” 4 Look! ………….. a beautiful rainbow in the sky. 5 ………………… two parks in this town. …………quite big. 6 ……………….. a box on the desk. ………………Laura’s. Ex.4. Complete the sentences with some, any, a, or an. 1. Heathrow is an international airport. 2. Did Amelia Earhart have………………children? 3. I bought …………..book and ………….. magazines. 4. Jane lives in…………………old house in Cornwall. 5. There are………….trees in my garden, but there aren’t …………… flowers. 6. Do you have……………..books by Christopher Paolini? 7. There are …………….. letters for you on the table. 8. There are …………… flowers in the garden. 9. There are………….. magazines on the coffee table. 10. Can I have …………ice-cream, please? 11. Are there ……………photos in the living room? 12. There aren’t ……………good restaurants in our town. 13. There’s……………newsagent’s opposite the post office. 14. John has ………..computer games in his living room. 15. Are there…………Japanese students in your class? 16. There’s…………armchair in front of the window. 17. There aren’t …………..photographs on the wall. 18. There are …………..plates next to the cooker. Ex.5. Complete the sentences with some, any, or a. 1. I don’t have any or sisters. 2. Would you like……………glass of wine? 3. You have …………….lovely pictures on the walls! 4. Is there …………………petrol in the car? 5. Can I have ……….strawberries, please? 6. I’d like …….. hamburger and ……………..chips, please. 7. Do you want…………….sandwich? 8. The shop doesn’t have ………… brown bread. 9. There are ……………. eggs in cupboard, but there isn’t …………… sugar. 10. Do you have…………rice? 11. I’ve got …………stamps in my bag. 12. Can I have…………glass of water, please? 13. There isn’t ………….. sugar in this coffee. 14. Have you got ……………..photographs of Jim? 15. I’d like …………. fruit, please. 16. Peter put …………. water and …………….glass on the table. 17. There wasn’t ………………..petrol or oil in the car. Ex.6. Fill in the gasp with some, any or no. 1. “Would you like … some … cake? ” “No, thank you.” 2. I’m going to the baker’s. I need ……… bread. 3. I haven’t got ………… pets. 4. Have you got ………. fresh eggs? 5. Don’t buy ………. butter. We have ………. in the fridge. 6. I’m hungry. Can I have …… sandwiches please? 7. He’s got …… money, so he can’t buy a hamburger.
Ex.7. Fill in some or any. Peter: Hello Julia, are you ready for the party? Julia: I’ve got… some … lemonade, orange juice and lots of food. Peter: Have you got …… cakes? Julia: No, I must buy ………... I must also buy ………. biscuits. Peter: Have you got …….. party hats or decorations? Julia: No, I haven’t, but I’m going to buy ….. of those, too. Ex.8. Write the answers to the following questions with nobody (no one), nothing or nowhere. 1. “What did you buy? ” “ ….. Nothing …” 2. “Who phoned? ” “ ………………………………….……..….” 3. “Where are you going? ” “ ……………………………………” 4. “Who told you that? ” “ …………………………………....….” Ex.9. Fill in the gasp with something, somebody (someone), anything or anybody (anyone). 1. I’m looking for … something … in this box, but can’t find it. 2. Hello? It there ………………………... at home? 3. …………………………... is calling me. I don’t know who it is. 4. “Is there ………………….… in your suitcase? ” “No, it’s empty.” 5. My foot hurts. There’s …………………………… in my shoe. 6. The shop is closed. I can’t see ………………………….... inside. 7. I want to buy ……………………………….... for my sister. 8. “………………………………….. is talking to Jin.” “Yes, it’s my mum.”
Ex.10. Fill in the gasp with nobody (no one), nothing, and anyone (anybody) or anything. 1. It’s a secret, don’t tale … anyone ….. 2. I can’t find my glasses. Does ……………………………….. know where they are? 3. I’m going to the shop. Do you want ………………………..…? 4. I live alone. ………………………………….…… lives with me. 5. “What did you say? ” “ …………………………………..……..” 6. I don’t know ……………………………………... about French history.
Ex.11. Fill in the gasp with somewhere, anywhere or nowhere. 1. I don’t like this café. I want to go …. somewhere …. else. 2. I put my umbrella ……………………..., but I can’t remember where. 3. We aren’t going ………………………… this summer. 4. You can’t go ……………………………….….. tonight. You must study. 5. I can’t find Tom. He is ……………………………….……..! 6. “Where is the pen? ” “It’s …………………………………… in the drawer.”
Ex.12. Fill in the gasp with anything, something, somewhere, somebody (someone) or anywhere. A: What are you reading? B: I’m reading … something ….. about John Harris. A: What does it say? B: Well, he doesn’t go 2) …………………... alone. There is always a bodyguard with him. A: What else does it say? B: Let me see. Oh, he’s looking for new house 3)……….…….….. in Europe. He wants to buy 4)……………………………..… old, like a castle. A: Imagine that! B: That’s not all. It says here that he wants to marry 5)…………………………….. with a lot of money. A: Come on, Bessie. I don’t believe 6)…………………………..…. in that magazine.
Ex.13. Circle the right answer: 1. … was here before us. a) Somebody b) Any c) Anybody d) Some 2. You may come at … time. a) something b) anything c) anyone d) any 3. I saw … interesting there. a) no b) none c) neither d) nothing 4. She doesn’t remember …. a) some b) any c) anything d) something 5. … unexpected always happened to him. a) Anybody b) Somebody c) Something d) Anyone 6. There were … stars in the sky. a) some b) something c) somebody d) someone 7. Is there … wrong with you today? a) something b) anything c) anyone d) anybody
Ex.14. Fill in the gaps with in, at, on. 1. What have you got …… in ………..your pocket? 2. Where’s Paul? He is ……………his bedroom. 3. Mother is ………………home. 4. I like to sit ………………an armchair by the fire. 5. Glasgow is a large city ……………………..Scotland. 6. We live ………….Number 37, King’s Road. 7. The answer is ……….the bottom of the page. 8. My house is the first one ………………..the left. 9. She has left her purse ………………..the chair. 10. The manager’s office is ……………….. the second floor. 11. Dinner is ……………..the table. 12. Paul is………………….hospital because he is ill. Ex.15. Circle the right answer: 1. I’m studying French on/ in/at school. 2. Your shoes are under /between/at the bed. 3. The cat is among/in front/ at the fire. 4. Sue is standing under/at/behind Nancy. 5. The boy is standing on/in/among friends. 6. Who was that woman beside/under/on your mother? 7. Our house is among/near/in the fire station. 8. He has a computer in front of/on/at his desk. 9. The children are playing at/on/in the garden. 10. The sofa is next to/at/among the table. 11. I sit at/in/between my two best friends in class. 12. George studied history in/on/at the University of Essex. UNIT5. The Indefinite Tenses in Active /Passive Voice
Look: 14. We like our job. – p.22-23 16. Do you work too hard? – p.25-26 17. What do you do? – p.27 18. I’m usually early. – p.28 21. They worked hard. – p.34-35 23. What did you see? – p.37-38 40. If I finish, Ill…– p. 60-61
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