1. My mother goes for a walk on Sunday. (often)
2. The trams are full in the town. (usually)
3. The student on my left makes mistakes. (always)
2)Insert some, any, one, ones as required.
1. I want some oranges. Give me this big ... .
2. We have ... new shirts on sale today. Do you want to buy ... ? This
green ... is very nice.
3. Don’t make ... noise; he wants to get ... sleep.
4. Are there ... more books? I’ve read all these old ...
1. She said that she watched 2 or 3 hours of television a day.
2. She said that at weekends she watched 4 and even more hours of television.
3. She said that if there was nothing good she would sit down and wait. She said that she wouldn't turn off TV.
4. She said that she always left TV on even if she was doing her homework.
5. She said that she always turned TV on when she came home.
6. She said that she hadn't watched TV the day before. She had had a lot of homework to do.
7. She said that she had already looked through a TV guide to plan what to watch.
8. She said that she wouldn't turn off TV if guests came.
9. She said that she was not a couch potato, but she liked watching TV.
10. She said that she had never thought that watching TV too much was bad for her health.