Whose is that piano? it's my piano its mine whose are those keys? they're your keys they' it's his wallet they're her books it's our car they're your coats it's their house
1. Paul is old enough to drive a car. He's 22. 2. Sue is too short to reach the shelf. 3. This holiday is much cheaper than I expected. 4. This is car is very small. It can't fit five people in. 5. This car is not fast enough for Jack.
A: Hi, John. 1) How was your holiday? B: Wonderful, thank you. A: 2) Where did you go? B: I went to Ibiza in Spain. A: 3) Where did you stay? B: I stayed at a nice hotel next to the beach/ A: 4) How was the weather? B: It was hot and sunny. A: 5) Did you buy many souvenirs? B: Yes, I did. Here's something for you!
2. Sue is too short to reach the shelf.
3. This holiday is much cheaper than I expected.
4. This is car is very small. It can't fit five people in.
5. This car is not fast enough for Jack.
A: Hi, John. 1) How was your holiday?
B: Wonderful, thank you.
A: 2) Where did you go?
B: I went to Ibiza in Spain.
A: 3) Where did you stay?
B: I stayed at a nice hotel next to the beach/
A: 4) How was the weather?
B: It was hot and sunny.
A: 5) Did you buy many souvenirs?
B: Yes, I did. Here's something for you!
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4.The companions set their office the hired flat near the centre of the town.
5.She received much criticism from experts.
6.At first they tried to do their best, but then gave up.
7.Andrew managed to raise much money from the sponsors.
8.Everybody liked this simple but neat design.
9.The manager thought of an ad to attract the customers' attention.
10. Daniel listed the groups according to their popularity.