Ex. 1. заменить подчеркнутые существительные правильными местоимениями:
1. john, give the book to henry. 2. tell the students the answer. 3. my sister and i have got a room of our own. 4. alec and mary are engineers by profession, 5. jane, buy a magazine for granny. 6. kate, read this story to mary and me, please. 7. tom has got no nephews and nieces. 8. his wife is not in moscow now. 9. peter, bring flowers for your mother. 10. send the letter to your parents. ex. 2. выбрать нужную форму местоимения в скобках:
1. - whose bag is this? is it (your, yours) book or his? - it's (her, hers). 2. (mine, my) task is easier than (your, yours). 3. look at those people. they are (our, ours) friends. 4. it is not (their, theirs) house. (their, theirs) is bigger. 5. (your, yours) problem is (my, mine) problem. 6. are (your, yours) hands warm? (mine, my) are quite cold. 7. can we use (your, ar, yours) telephone? (our, ours) is out of order. 8. is this money (him, his) or (her, hers)? 9. meet mr. bean. he is a friend of (our, ours). 10. we look after (their, theirs) children and they look after (our, ours). 11. will you check (my, mine) paper and i will check (your, yours) test? 12. now we are going to open (our, ours) presents, and then we will look at (their, theirs).
ex. 3. заполнить пропуски правильными притяжательными местоимениями:
1. autumn has come. i like beauty. 2. i wash hair every week. 3. nelly saw peter with …wife. 4. he has a bad memory. he can't remember even own name. 5. this book is very old, pages are yellow. 6. i've got a relative in england, aunt lives in guilford. 7. some women are not happy with looks. 8. charles is going to a picnic will girl-friend. 9. are you satisfied with marks, mark? 10. sally and i like maths. it's s favourite subject. 11. - is this tape-recorder? -no, they don't have a tape-recorder. 13. can you rely on parents? 14. there is a mouse under the table. i can see ex. 4. выполнить необходимые изменения личных местоимений в скобках:
1. he patted jack heartily on (he) shoulder. 2. he put (he) hand in (she).
3. (they) say there's been a great earthquake in the pacific. 4. don't show this letter to (you) brother. 5. there's a ghastly article of (he) in the evening's paper. 6. she folded the letter and replaced it in (it) envelope. 7. the children had had (they) tea. 8. this demand of (they) is quite ridiculous. 9. she makes all (she) clothes herself. 10. there was a cold wind blowing so i put on (i) coat.
What are the benefits of reading? What is meant by people claiming to read useful? Many people are very busy and can not devote time to reading, preferring to rest for a TV screen or computer.The development of your own imagination. Reading the book you are using imagination, complementing the picture described by the author. Understanding what the book is better movie. When reading you describe in your head picture is one that you like.To study more about the people. and a lot of different.
Hyde Park
It's the London's largest and most fashionable park. It was once a royal hunting forest. There are restaurants and bars at each end of the Serpentine lake. Hire a boat.
Downing Street
Number 10, Downing Street has been the home of the British Prime Minister since 1735.
The Houses of Parliament
Its official name is the Palace of Westminster. Most of the building was built in 1840 after the fire of 1834 destroyed the old palace. At the north end of the building, by Westminster Bridge, there is the famous clock tower, Big Ben. In fact Big Ben is really the name of the bell in the tower, not of the clock.
The Tower of London
It's the London's oldest building. Since it was built by William the Conqueror in the 11th century, this castle has been a Royal palace, a prison, a place of execution, a zoo, the Royal Mint, and an observatory. Today it's a museum and houses the Crown Jewels. There is a gift shop.
The Natural Museum
It's situated in Kensington and is one of London's greatest museums. There is a huge collection of animals and plants, including a quarter of a million butterflies, a blue whale and the famous dinosaur skeletons. There is a cafeteria, a gift shop, and a book shop.
Madame Tussauds, Morylebone Road
The famous Waxworks Museum has the models of famous people from pop stars to prime ministers, displays of battles and a Chamber of Horror.
The Royal Observatory, Greenwich
It is situated 10 miles outside London on a hill above the River Thames. The Observatory contains telescopes and displays about astronomy, including Halley's Comet and Black Holes. There is a video theatre and a souvenir shop. Picnic in Greenwich Park. You can take a river boat to Greenwich from Westminster Bridge.