WHO / WHOM / WHOSE / WHICH / THAT / 1 ……………… did you ask for help ?
2. I want to know……………..can help me with this exercise .
3. I don't know……………he asked to take a quiz .
4. I met the person…………….English was perfect .
5 ……………… took my car ?
6. The tourists……………we saw earlier looked tired .
7. I didn't knowbook that was .
8. I knowdid it .
9. The boy…………computer I was using moved to Spain
10. Could you tell me…………….that was ?
11. To…………..do you wish to speak ? 12. The boy……………father is a doctor is my best friend .
13. This is not anything……………….we want to do
14. The thief……………..they caught was sent to the party .
15. Our friends……………we invited to the party .
16. Mr. Smith is a taxi driver lives on the corner
17. The man……………..father is a professor forgot his umbrella .
18. This is the girl…………….comes from Spain .
19. That's Peter……………has just arrived at the airport .
20. Thank you very much for your e – mail……….. was interesting
1) First we measured the room, then calculated how much wallpaper we needed to decorate it.
2) He asked the shop assistant to measure a kilo of sugar.
3) The doctor measured the patient’s temperature.
4) He tried to calculate how much he had spent on gasoline.
5) There are special machines which calculate money.
6) Meteorologists measure atmospheric pressure every day.
7) It is hard work to calculate the surface area of a continent.
8) Water clock measures time by the fall or flow of water.
9) He always calculates how much sugar the family consumes a week.
10) Ammeter measures direct and alternating current with accuracies of from 0.1 to 0.25 percent.
11) Harkins made one of the first attempts to calculate the proportions of elements in the universe.
12) Magnetometer measures magnetic field.
13) She measured the room before buying the carpet.
1.
I have got a nice room.
She has got a cat.
Jack has got a pet.
The sisters have got great teachers.
He has got an old bike.
They have got a goldfish.
Emma has got lots of friends.
We have got a problem.
Joe and Philip have got a sister.
My uncle has got two cars.
2.
I haven't got your T-shirt.
She hasn't got a workbook.
We haven't got enough money.
Steve hasn't got a brother.
My brother hasn't got a TV in his room.
They haven't got a van.
Mr Jones hasn't got a red jacket.
The boys haven't got pink pencil cases.
This car hasn't got five doors.
Tom and Emily haven't got books on their desk.
3.
Have you got a favourite singer?
Has he got a pen in his pencil case?
Have they got a garden?
Has she got a yellow bike?
Have your parents got a stamp collection?
Has Ben got a green felt tip?
Has your teacher got a computer in his room?
Have we got milk at home?
Has Anne got a budgie?
Where have you got your headphones?