Determiners – Part IIIIf we have to put a group B determiner before a pronoun, we use ofNeither of them came.All of us will come.Group A + Group BThe Group B determiners many, most, little, least and few can be used after Group A determiners.His many ideasA few doubtsThe most moneyThe least t[r]
Name______________________Nº ___ Class ___ Date ___/__/__1. I was on time for____ class, but Lisawas late for _____.2. They have______methods of traveland we have _____.3. We prefer _____methods and theyprefer ________.4. I found ________books, but Petercouldn’t find _____.5. I left _____ pen[r]
The gold __________shine sparkled in thebright sunlight.Our ____________ plansto help save the planetwere successful.cleanerscoinsThe ________ handswere protected from thecold weather.ticketstoddlersWRITE THE POSSESSIVE FORM OF EACH PLURAL NOUN.The _________ soundcould be heard for miles.Take[r]
ain’t = am not, is not, are not, have not or has not.you'd = you had/you wouldyou'll = you will/you shallyou're = you areyou've = you have* note: who has = whose not who'sRemember 1: There is a difference between a contraction and a possessive noun.Possessive NounsJohn’s new car[r]
A. Choose the correct answers.1. These are not _____________ new textbooks.themtheirtheirs2. Emma and I are sisters. _____________ are twins.SheWeThey3. Please put your bags next to _____________.weourours4. James and Sara are walking on the street. A strange man is following _________[r]
Formation of questions: basic rulesIt is important to know how to form questions. The rules given below apply to almost all written questions andmost spoken questions.Auxiliary verb before subjectIn a question, the auxiliary verb comes before the subject. Note that if there are two auxiliary verbs,[r]
A. Choose the correct answers.1. There are many smart students in _____________ class.mymemine2. Michael and Ella are classmates. _____________ classroom is on the second floor.HisHerTheir3. Whose toothbrush is this? – It’s _____________.Imymine4. Whose textbooks are those? - They’re ________[r]
Parts of speech exerciseWhat part of speech are the underlined words?1. She thought of a wise plan.2. I want to go now.3. Where are you going?4. That was a lovely evening.5. My father works in a factory.6. She must be a stupid.7. Selena is my best friend.8. The dress was expensive; still I bought it[r]
Using the demonstrative pronounsThere are only five demonstrative pronouns in English: this, that, these, those and such. Demonstrativepronouns can behave either as pronouns or as adjectives.When used as pronouns, these words identify or point to nouns.That was an[r]
Note on reflexive pronounsBy myself / yourselfThe expression by myself / yourself etc., is used to mean ‘alone’ or ‘without help.’I can solve this problem by myself. (= I can solve this problem without help.)She likes to spend time by herself. (= She likes to be alone.)My own, your own etcReflexive[r]
Possessive pronouns exerciseUse a possessive pronoun in the gap in each sentence based on the word(s) in the brackets.ExampleQuestion: This book is ………………… (I)Answer: This book is mine.1. Let’s go to …………………. (Mary) house.2. Is this book ………………. (You)?3. That house is ……………….. ([r]
Introduction vii List of signs and abbreviations viii 1 Nouns: gender and number 1 2 Definite and indefinite articles 9 3 Adjectives; possessive and demonstrative pronouns 17 4 The present tense of essere and avere 28 5 The present tense of regular (and some irregular) verbs 36 6 Adverbs 46 7 Direct[r]
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POSSESSIVE ADJECTIVES AND PERSONALPRONOUNSFill in the blanks with with the correct personal pronoun or possessive adjective.♠ Alice lives with _________ parents in a little village. ____________ house has got a lot of fruit♠trees.I am a student and _____________ brother i[r]
Possessive pronouns and adjectivesRead the following sentences.This necklace belongs to her. They do not belong to you.We can combine these sentences using possessive pronouns.This necklace is hers, not yours.This car belongs to him. It does not belong to me.This c[r]
Interrogative pronounsThe relative pronouns (e.g. who, which, what, whom, whose etc.) which are used to ask questions arecalled interrogative pronouns.The interrogative pronouns may be used to ask:Direct questionsWho are you?What do you want?Whom did you go with?Whose is this?Wh[r]
13.-Henry is living in Cardiff.14.-Philip is 69 years old.Hi, ……… name is Henry and ……… am four years old. Martha is …… mom and ……dad iscalled Julio. ……..parents have got two cars and ……. have got a small bike.………… have got one sister, …….. is only one year and a half. Lo[r]