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2ALS - LMontagner - p. 266-269
by LMontagner - (2017-03-13)
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Ex. 1 p. 266

  1. These coats.
  2. This music.
  3. These children.
  4. These shoes.
  5. This information.
  6. This traffic.
  7. This coffee.
  8. These coffees.

Ex. 2 p. 267

  1. Those tables.
  2. That money.
  3. That bread.
  4. Those shirts.
  5. Those homework.
  6. Those students.
  7. That person.
  8. Those people.

Ex. 3 p. 267

  1. This cake is delicious.
  2. That cake was delicious.
  3. Whose is this phone?
  4. Are those your bags?
  5. Do you know who these keys belong to?

Ex. 4 p. 267

  1. A Do you see much of Valerie these days?

B Not really. But I’m seeing her this weekend, actually.

  1. A This town changed a lot since I was last here. There was a playground over there where those shops are now.

B Yes. And there used to be a park at the end of the road where that big supermarket is.

  1. A Are these football boots here your?

B No, mine are those by the door.

  1. A Can you pass me that bag, please?

B Sure. This bag here?

A No, not that one. That’s Harry’s. the blue one next to it.

  1. A Did you notice those re trainers in that skateboard shop we went into yesterday?

B Yes, I did. They were cool.

A Well, I went back that morning and bought them!

  1. A Do you like this perfume?

B Mmm, yes. You smell really nice.

  1. A Are you going to Marco’s party this Friday?

B No. I’m not invited. I hardly ever see Marco these days.

  1. A This weather is amazing, isn’t it?

B Yes, we’re going to the beach this afternoon, actually. Do you want to come with us?

  1. A Harry, this is Eva. Have you met before?

B No, we haven’t. pleased to meet you Eva.

  1. A Hello.

B Hello. This is Victoria Evans. Is this David Bradley?

A Yes, it is. Hi Victoria.

Ex. 1 p. 268

  1. A Can you land me a pen?

B Sorry. I haven’t got one.

  1. A Did you buy the black gloves?

B No. I got the blue ones.

  1. A Would you like a coffee?

B No, thanks. I’ve just had one.

  1. A Is there a supermarket near here?

B Yes. There’s one over there.

  1. A Are these photos recent?

B No. they’re old ones.

  1. A Which bar did you go to?

B The one on Queen Street.

  1. A Which is Francesca’s house?

B It’s either this one or that one.

A Oh yes. I think it’s this one. The one with the blue door.

  1. A Can you pass me my coat?

B Which one’s yours? The stripy one or the checked one?

A The checked one.

Ex. 2 p. 269

  1. A Which trainers are yours?

B The black and yellow ones.

  1. A Is there a post office near here?

B Yes. There’s one in Broom Street.

  1. A Which sandwich do you want – ham or cheese?

B I don’t mind. I like either the one with ham either the one with cheese.

  1. A Is this a new handbag?

B No. this is the old one.

  1. A Did you manage to sell your old CDs?

B Yes. I manage to sell every one.

  1. A Can I borrow an umbrella?

B Sorry, but I haven’t got one.

  1. A Which tie do you want – blue, red or green?

B It doesn’t matter. I like any one.

  1. A Which café shall wego to?

B How about the first one we come to?

Ex. 3 p. 269

  1. A Do you want a different chair?

B No. this one is fine, thanks.

  1. A Do I get the number 23 or the number 26bus to get to the town centre?

B Either one. They both go to the town centre.

  1. A I don’t fancy either of these films.

B No. Neither one looks interesting.

  1. A Which newspaper shall I buy?

B Any one. You choose.

  1. A Did you look in all the rooms?

B Yes. In every one.

  1. A I’ve bought that scooter.

B Oh. Which one?

A The one we saw in the paper yesterday.