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by NWagner - (2016-10-23)
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Ex. 1 page. 268

  1. A Can you lend 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 is 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 is yours? The stripy one or the checked one.

A The checked one.

 

Ex. 2 page. 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 is one in Broom Street.

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

B I don’t mind. Either ones.

  1. A Is this a new handbag?

B No. it’s an old one.

  1. A Did you manage to sell your old CD’s?

B Yes. I sold 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 don’t want any one.

  1. A Which café shall we go to?

B How about the first one we come to?

 

Ex. 3 page. 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 26 bus 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 looks interesting.

  1. A Which newspapers 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.

 

Ex. 4 page. 268

No. Either is fine thanks.

No. Neither looks very interesting.

Yes. In every.

 

Ex. 1 page. 270

  1. A Do you know Andrea Jones?

B No, but I know her brother Billy.

  1. A Is this Susie and john’s house?

B No, this door’s green. Their door is blue.

  1. A Whose is this camera?

B It’s mine. I bought it last week. It’s the same as yours, isn’t it?

  1. A Is this Anna’s backpack?

B No, hers is blue. But Jamie’s got a black one like that. Maybe it’s his.

  1. A Have you seen my shoes? I can’t find them?

B There are some shoes under the table. Are they yours?

A No they’re not mine. They’re Allison’s. Mine are black and grey.

  1. A Can I borrow your bicycle to cycle into the town?

B Sure. I’m not using it. But what’s wrong with yours?

A Oh, it’s got a flat tyre.

 

Ex. 2 page. 270

  1. A Let me introduce myself: I’m Giuseppe.

B Nice to meet you, Giuseppe.

  1. A Yesterday my grandfather fall over and hurt himself while he was coming back from the shops.

B Oh, dear! I hope he’s all right now.

  1. A Where did you buy the tiramisu? It’s delicious.

B I didn’t buy it. I made it myself.

  1. A I’m really sorry about breaking the dish.

B Don’t blame yourself. It wasn’t your fault.

  1. A Did you have a good time camping?

B Yes, we really enjoyed it ourselves. It was great.

  1. A Who decorated Carla and Jimmy’s apartment?

B They did it themselves. No one did it for them.

 

Ex. 3 page. 270

  1. A Can you help me. I can’t find my earrings – the ones Guido gave me. I want to wear them tonight.

B No, I haven’t seen them, sorry.

  1. A Tina’s wearing her new dress. She looks amazing!

B Yes, she does. The colour really suits her, doesn’t it?

  1. A Did your mum choose that shirt for you?

B No, I chose it myself. What’s wrong with it?

  1. A Is this Jenny’s phone?

B No, it’s mine. I got it for my birthday last week.

  1. A Do you have to wear a uniform at your school?

B No, but we’re not allowed to wear jeans or jewellery.

  1. A are these Cathy and Danny’s bags?

B no, they’ve put theirs in  their car already. Those are Ben’s. I saw himself put them there a few minutes ago.

  1. A What a lovely kitchen! Who designed it?

B we designed it ourselves.

A really! Maybe you can design it when we get our own apartment.

  1. A Are these Juliette’s glasses?

B I might be hers, but I’m not sure. There she is- i’ll ask her. Hey, Juliette, are these your glasses?

A no, they’re not mine. Ask Eduardo – I might be theirs.

  1. A I saw Helena  driving a BMW this morning. Is it hers?

B no, she can’t afford a BMW! It’s hers parents’.

  1. A Who taught Susie to play the guitar?

B I don’t think she ever had lessons. I think she taught herself.

 

Ex. 4 page. 271

  1. A Do you see Valerie these days?

B no, not really, but I’m seeing her this weekend, actually. She and her boyfriend have invited me to dinner.

  1. A Hello. Let me introduce you to a friend of my. Katie, this is Sam.

B pleased to meet you, Sam.

  1. A Are these football boots yours?

B no, mine are those over there by the door.

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

B sure. That one next to me here?

A no, not that one. The blue one next to it.

  1. A Did you notice these red trainers in this skateboard shop we went into yesterday?

B yes, I did. They were cool.

A well, I went back this morning and bought them!

  1. A Do you like this perfume?

B mmm, yes. You smell really nice. Was it s present from someone?

A no, I bought it myself.

  1. A I think everyone enjoyed themselves last night, don’t you?

B yes, I do. Jack and Adam, and that friend of theirs – Vicky – really had a good time.

A yes, I loved this song she sang. I’d never heard it before.

  1. A I’ve been offered two jobs!

B wow! This is amazing! Which one are you going to take?

A I don’t know yes. Everyone would be great.

 

Ex. 5 page. 272

  1. A Which ones are yours?

B Red and white ones are mine.

  1. A Is there a cash machine bear here?

B Yes. There is one round the corner.

  1. A Which colour pen do you want – blue or black?

B It doesn’t matter. I don’t want either ones.

  1. A Is that a new phone?

B No, it is a old one.

  1. A Which cafè  shall we go to?

B The nearest one.

  1. A Could you borrow a pen?

B Sorry, but I haven’t got one.

  1. A Which flavour do you want – chocolate, vanilla or strawberry?

B I don’t mind at all. I want anyone.

  1. A I love your boots!

B Thanks. They’re one Joey bought me.

 

 

 

Ex. 6 page. 272

What are you wearing right now?

Well, this denim jacket I’m wearing isn’t actually mine. I borrowed it from a friend. We’re always borrowing stuff from ourselves. The T-shirt I’m wearing is hers.

What’s your fashion philosophy?

I think it’s good to buy clothes that express yourselves, and so your clothes will change as you change. What I like today. I probably look back at myself and think ‘what was this’? what on earth was I wearing?

Do you go to fashion shows?

Yes, I go quite often. My boyfriend is a model and I usually go with him. Fashion shows are more his scene that mine, nut I have fun.

Have you got a favourite dress?

I’ve got a list of favourites, but I really love the one that Nina Laporte designed for me for the Oscars last years. It was fluorescent green with yellow dots! She’s my favourite designer. I love all her stuff.

What’s your dream wedding dress?

I’d probably design it myself and ask Nina to give it her special touch.

 

Ex. 7 page. 272

  1. Susie is mine from University.
  2. These seats are ours, aren’t they?
  3. Sara and Enrico like each other.
  4. I clean myself this morning.
  5. Richard is our friend from Rome.
  6. Which is their car?
  7. That hers, isn’t it?
  8. My sister and I wears clothes each other all the time.

 

Ex. 8 page. 272

Goodbye Mum

A young man was shopping in a supermarket when he noticed that a woman was following him. The man moved from aisle to aisle to try to avoid her, but the woman always followed him. She was looking at his sadly.

When the man had finished shopping, he found himself behind the woman in a long checkout queue. Her trolley was completely full. After a few minutes, the woman spoke. ‘ I’m sorry for following you’, she said, ‘but you look exactly like my son. He died a month ago. This is where he used to do her shopping and I thought for a moment that you were his gosh’.  Tears appeared in the woman’s eyes. The young man felt very sorry for her and they chatted to themselves  for a few minutes.

As the woman got to the checkout, she asked ‘as I leave the supermarket, will you say “goodbye, Mum” to me? I know it may seem strange, but it will make me feel so much better’. The young man thought for a moment and agreed to her request. The woman gave him a tearful smile, waved a picked up her heavy bags. ‘ goodbye, Mum!’ he said as she walked out of the supermarket.

The man was thinking about what had happened when the cashier told him that his bill was £150. ‘there must be a mistake. I’ve only spent about 20, ‘ the young man said. ‘yes’, replied the cashier, ‘ but your mother said that you are paying for she, too!’