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ErNicola - Nicola - Exercises from the book: Grammar and Vocabulary - page 266,267,268,269
by ErNicola - (2020-09-29)
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30/09/2020

HOMEWORK

Page 266 exercise 1

  1. these coats

  2. this music

  3. these children

  4. these shoes

  5. this information

  6. this traffic

  7. this coffee

  8. these coffees

Page 267 exercise 2

  1. those tables

  2. that money

  3. that bread

  4. those shirts

  5. those homework

  6. those student

  7. that person

  8. those people

Page 267 exercise 3

  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?

Page 267 exercise 4

  1. These

  2. This

  3. This

  4. Those

  5. That

  6. These

  7. Those

  8. That

  9. This  

  10. That

  11. That

  12. Those

  13. This

  14. This

  15. This

  16. This

  17. These

  18. This

  19. This

  20. This

  21. This

  22. That

Page 268 exercise 1

  1. Sorry. I haven’t got one

  2. No. I got the blue ones

  3. No, thanks. I’ve just had one

  4. Yes. There’s one over there.

  5. No. they’re old ones

  6. The ones on Queen Street.

  7. It’s either this one or that one. Oh yes. I think it’s this one. The one with the blue door.

  8. Which ones yours? The stripy ones or the checked ones?The checked ones

Page 269 exercise 2

  1. The black and yellow ones

  2. Yes. There’s one I Broom Street

  3. I don’t mind. I either one

  4. No. it’s old one

  5. Yes. Every one

  6. Sorry, but I haven’t got one

  7. It doesn’t matter. Any one

  8. How about the first one we come to?

Page 269 exercise 3

  1. No. this one is fine, thanks.

  2. Either one they both go to the town centre

  3. No. neither one looks very interesting

  4. Any one you choose.

  5. Yes. In every one.

  6. Oh. Which one? The one we saw in the paper yesterday.

Page 269 exercise 4

  1. No. this is fine, thanks.

  2. Either one they both go to the town centre.

  3. No. Neither looks very interesting.

  4. Any one you choose.

  5. Oh. Which? The we saw in the paper yesterday.