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GSardella - Grammar and Vocabulary Pratice
by GSardella - (2013-11-01)
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Exercices from the grammar

  • Pag 251 n 1
  1. Tomatoes
  2. Oranges
  3. Monkeys
  4. Knives
  5. Wishes
  6. Buses
  7. Countries
  8. Boxes
  9. Shops
  10. Parties
  11. Churches
  12. Kisses
  • Pag 251 n 2
  1. Women
  2. Men
  3. People
  4. Children
  5. Teeth
  6. Feet
  7. Mice
  8. Sheep
  9. Fish
  10. Species
  • Pag 251 n 3
  1. Where are my trousers?
  2. The news is very exciting.
  3. His clothes are cool.
  4. Where are the scissors?
  5. Athletics is my favourite sport.
  6. Economics is my favourite subject.
  7. Your sunglasses are on the table.
  8. Politics is boring.
  9. Where are my shorts?
  • Pag 251 n 4
  1. A loaf of bread.
  2. A bar of chocolate.
  3. A carton of orange juice.
  4. Two packets of biscuits.
  5. A bunch of grapes.
  6. Two pairs of socks.
  7. Three tins of soupe.
  8. A tube of toothpaste.
  • Pag 251 n 5
  1. A packet of biscuits.
  2. A bag of sugar.
  3. A jar of honey.
  4. A tin of soup.
  5. A carton of milk.
  6. A bottle of Coke.
  7. A bunch of bananas.
  • Pag 252 n 1
  1. Whose house is this? It’s Toby and Kate’s.
  2. Whose’s thisbike? It’s Jess’s.
  3. Whose car is this? It’s my parents’.
  4. Whose’s this classroom? It’s Mr Jones’.
  5. Whose room is this? It’s my brother’s.
  6. Whose room is this? I’s my brothers’.
  • Pag 253 n 2
  1. It’s Kim’s book.
  2. It’s Eric’s bag.
  3. It’s Manuel’s ID card.
  4. It’s Bill’s computer.
  5. It’sChris’s key.
  • Pag 253 n 3
  1. Good luck in Friday’s exam!
  2. I live at the end of this road.
  3. Did you read the film review in the yesterday’s newspaper?
  4. My classroom is on the second floor of this building.
  5. I need a month’s holiday.
  6. This is Patricia’s apartment.
  7. What’s the title of the film we saw last week?
  8. Have you got the email address of the guy we meta t the party?
  • Pag 253 n 4
  1. The capitain of Chelsea has broken a leg.

Chelsea’s capitain’s broken a leg.

  1. The boss of Microsoft has retired.

Microsoft’s boss has retired.

  1. The population of the world is ten billion now.

World’s population is now 10 billion people.

  • Pag 282 n 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
  • Pag 282 n 2
  1. Those tables
  2. That money
  3. That bread
  4. Those shirts
  5. That homework
  6. Those students
  7. That person
  8. Those people
  • Pag 283 n 3
  1. This was delicious.
  2. Look at those boys next to that car. What are they doing?
  3. Harry, this is Eva.
  4. Hi, this is Victoria Evans. Is that David Bradley?
  5. Whose are these?
  • Pag 283 n 4
  1. Are these your keys?

Are those your keys?

  1. Is this the library?

Is that the library?

  • Pag 284 n 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 one on Queen Street.
  7. It’s either this one or that one.
  8. Oh yes. I think it’s this one. The one with the blue door.
  9. Which one’s yours? The stirpy one ore the checked one?
  10. The checked one.
  • Pag 285 n 2
  1. Which door? This ine or thart one?
  2. Which umbrella? The big one or the small one?
  3. Which dress? The black one or the white one?
  • Pag 285 n 3
  1. No. This one is fine, thanks.
  2. Each one. They both go to the town centre.
  3. No. Neither one looks very interesting.
  4. No. Either one is different when you get inside.
  5. Which one?
  6. The one we saw in the paper yesterday.