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Insert the articles: My father is … doctor. I like … cats. WeInsert the articles:
My father is a… doctor. I like … cats. We have got …a cat. …the cat is very clever. What did you have for lunch? …an apple and a… sandwich. the … apple was very sweet. Where are you from? I’m from … America. Where do you live? I live in … Moscow. Where do you study? I study at …the University. Where are you from? I’m from …the USA.
Insert the prepositions:
Your seat is …on the right in… the non-smoking area. I was on…vacation in… London. I will live in… an American family … the whole summer. Have you ever been …to America? I’m …in the eighth grade. In England school starts …from nine o’clock …in the morning.
Put the underlined words in the plural:
The donkeys ran down the streetss. A bird sang on the branches of a trees. The feet of the deer crushed the flowers.
Put in the possessive case:
Ellen is a (lady's servant. Mary sings in the (ladies' choir. The name of Henry. The names of children.
Fill in little, a little, few, a few, much, many, a lot of:
1. - Does your son read …much? – Yes, he reads …much . - No, he doesn’t read …much He reads very …little 2. There are a few… cups on the table.
Compare the adjectives:
Our flat is more comfortable) than yours. Which of you is (taller? This text is (easier than that one. Which is the best: to go shopping or cooking yourself?
Fill in some, someone, any, something, anyone, nobody, anything, nothing:
1. - What will you have for breakfast, Rob? - Oh, …nothing will do, Jack. 2. Do you want …some more biscuits, Mrs. Tee? 3. What’s the noise? Is …anyone ringing the door-bell? 4. You can come back …any time you wish. You’re always welcome. 5. How did you get the black eye? Did …anyone hit you?
Fill in there is or there are:
There …There are three rooms and a kitchen in his house. There is… a bed, two chairs and a table in the room. There is… a cooker, a fridge, a table in the kitchen. What …is there in the kitchen? ARE THERE… any books on the black table?
Write the correct form of the verb “to be” (present simple tense)
1. Am … I right for the skating-rink? – I 'm… sorry, I don’t know. 2. Oleg’s father …is in Kiev. 3. Where …are you from? 4. What game are … you fond of? 5. His hobby …is football.
It all started with a big makeup lesson, and 6 years later I'm still coming back to an invaluable file with information about the lesson. Then there was the wedding makeup, thanks to which I looked not like a "standard bride", but like myself. Then, recently, there was a great lesson on eye makeup, compiled specifically at my request. And voila! — after the lesson, I really started to paint my eyes, which, with all my love for makeup, I diligently avoided all my life, believing that with my crooked hands I only spoil the picture. Olya sets not only crooked hands, but also the brain, explaining where everything is fine, cockroaches are just stuck in the head, where the shortest path to success lies — the path of least resistance, and where else you will have to work and study a lot. Olina's life hacks are unique, concise and useful, she knows how to present non-obvious things so easily that you feel like an idiot in front of yourself, which you didn't realize before. After the lesson, you receive detailed instructions with pictures and a shopping list, and as a bonus, you carry away in your beak a whole scattering of useful techniques, voiced in between, and a huge charge of inspiration. It is recommended to yourself, friends, mothers and grandmothers as an excellent psychotherapy!
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My
father is a… doctor. I like … cats. We have got …a cat. …the cat is very clever.
What did you have for lunch? …an apple and a… sandwich. the … apple was very sweet.
Where are you from? I’m from … America. Where do you live? I live in … Moscow.
Where do you study? I study at …the University. Where are you from? I’m from …the
USA.
Insert the prepositions:
Your seat is …on the
right in… the non-smoking area. I was on…vacation in… London. I will live in… an
American family … the whole summer. Have you ever been …to America? I’m …in the
eighth grade. In England school starts …from nine o’clock …in the morning.
Put the underlined words in
the plural:
The donkeys
ran down the streetss. A bird sang on the branches of a trees.
The feet of the deer crushed the flowers.
Put in the possessive case:
Ellen
is a (lady's servant. Mary sings in the (ladies' choir. The name of Henry. The
names of children.
Fill in little, a little, few, a few, much, many, a lot of:
1. -
Does your son read …much? – Yes, he reads …much . - No, he doesn’t read …much He reads very
…little 2. There are a few… cups on the table.
Compare the adjectives:
Our
flat is more comfortable) than yours. Which of you is (taller? This text is (easier
than that one. Which is the best: to go shopping or cooking yourself?
Fill in some, someone, any, something, anyone, nobody, anything, nothing:
1. -
What will you have for breakfast, Rob? - Oh, …nothing will do, Jack. 2. Do you want …some
more biscuits, Mrs. Tee? 3. What’s the noise? Is …anyone ringing the door-bell? 4.
You can come back …any time you wish. You’re always welcome. 5. How did you get
the black eye? Did …anyone hit you?
Fill in there is or there are:
There
…There are three rooms and a kitchen in his house. There is… a bed, two chairs and a table
in the room. There is… a cooker, a fridge, a table in the kitchen. What …is there in the
kitchen? ARE THERE… any books on the black table?
Write the correct form of the
verb “to be” (present simple tense)
1. Am …
I right for the skating-rink? – I 'm… sorry, I don’t know. 2. Oleg’s father …is in
Kiev. 3. Where …are you from? 4. What game are … you fond of? 5. His hobby …is football.