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GSardella - Grammar and Vocabulary Pratice
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Exercices from the grammar
- Pag 251 n 1
- Tomatoes
- Oranges
- Monkeys
- Knives
- Wishes
- Buses
- Countries
- Boxes
- Shops
- Parties
- Churches
- Kisses
- Pag 251 n 2
- Women
- Men
- People
- Children
- Teeth
- Feet
- Mice
- Sheep
- Fish
- Species
- Pag 251 n 3
- Where are my trousers?
- The news is very exciting.
- His clothes are cool.
- Where are the scissors?
- Athletics is my favourite sport.
- Economics is my favourite subject.
- Your sunglasses are on the table.
- Politics is boring.
- Where are my shorts?
- Pag 251 n 4
- A loaf of bread.
- A bar of chocolate.
- A carton of orange juice.
- Two packets of biscuits.
- A bunch of grapes.
- Two pairs of socks.
- Three tins of soupe.
- A tube of toothpaste.
- Pag 251 n 5
- A packet of biscuits.
- A bag of sugar.
- A jar of honey.
- A tin of soup.
- A carton of milk.
- A bottle of Coke.
- A bunch of bananas.
- Pag 252 n 1
- Whose house is this? It’s Toby and Kate’s.
- Whose’s thisbike? It’s Jess’s.
- Whose car is this? It’s my parents’.
- Whose’s this classroom? It’s Mr Jones’.
- Whose room is this? It’s my brother’s.
- Whose room is this? I’s my brothers’.
- Pag 253 n 2
- It’s Kim’s book.
- It’s Eric’s bag.
- It’s Manuel’s ID card.
- It’s Bill’s computer.
- It’sChris’s key.
- Pag 253 n 3
- Good luck in Friday’s exam!
- I live at the end of this road.
- Did you read the film review in the yesterday’s newspaper?
- My classroom is on the second floor of this building.
- I need a month’s holiday.
- This is Patricia’s apartment.
- What’s the title of the film we saw last week?
- Have you got the email address of the guy we meta t the party?
- Pag 253 n 4
- The capitain of Chelsea has broken a leg.
Chelsea’s capitain’s broken a leg.
- The boss of Microsoft has retired.
Microsoft’s boss has retired.
- The population of the world is ten billion now.
World’s population is now 10 billion people.
- Pag 282 n 1
- These coats
- This music
- These children
- These shoes
- This information
- This traffic
- This coffee
- These coffees
- Pag 282 n 2
- Those tables
- That money
- That bread
- Those shirts
- That homework
- Those students
- That person
- Those people
- Pag 283 n 3
- This was delicious.
- Look at those boys next to that car. What are they doing?
- Harry, this is Eva.
- Hi, this is Victoria Evans. Is that David Bradley?
- Whose are these?
- Pag 283 n 4
- Are these your keys?
Are those your keys?
- Is this the library?
Is that the library?
- Pag 284 n 1
- Sorry. I haven’t got one.
- No. I got the blue ones.
- No, thanks. I’ve just had one.
- Yes, there’s one over there.
- No. They’re old ones.
- The one on Queen Street.
- It’s either this one or that one.
- Oh yes. I think it’s this one. The one with the blue door.
- Which one’s yours? The stirpy one ore the checked one?
- The checked one.
- Pag 285 n 2
- Which door? This ine or thart one?
- Which umbrella? The big one or the small one?
- Which dress? The black one or the white one?
- Pag 285 n 3
- No. This one is fine, thanks.
- Each one. They both go to the town centre.
- No. Neither one looks very interesting.
- No. Either one is different when you get inside.
- Which one?
- The one we saw in the paper yesterday.