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1. I come to school by
5. I work for carpets. company that makes 6. My friend lives on the same street
We're going back there next year. O'Hare is the busiest airport in the United States. 9.
11. We arrived in
restaurant.
13. I went to
bed late.
come to
5 Art
dinner in
Articles
7 a, an, or the?
T.4.3 Complete the sentences with a, an, or the. 1. I bought. a hat and a pair of shoes at _the_mall.
Unfortunately he shoes are the
wrong size. I'll take them back tomorrow. 2. A Where are the children?
3. My sister's teacher in a school near Seattle. She has three children, two girls and boy. The girls
are in her class at school, but The boy isn't old enough for school yet.
4. Jane and Bill are very nice couple. She has clothing store, and he works in office in the city
8. I went to a restaurant last night. 9. What's The name of the restaurant we went to last night?
4. The store has a bottles of water. 5. There isn't much frozen food. Swed's especyst
8. I can see
many magazines?
Expressions of quantity
3 some or any?
Complete the sentences with some or any. 1. I don't have any paper.
6. Do you have any change? I need 75¢. 7. I saw Some change on the table
a minute ago.
Complete the sentences from the box. Careful! Sometimes no word is necessary.
10. They arrived the afternoon. 11. On three o'clock Saturday night we went
out to a concert.
a walk.
PRACTICE
Discussing grammar
night.
2. While I shopped/was shopping this morning, I lost/ was losing my wallet. I don't know how.
3. Last week the police stopped/ were stopping Alan in his car because he drove / was driving
at over 120 kilometers an hour.
4. How did you cut/ were you cutting your finger? 5. I cooked/ was cooking and I dropped /
was dropping
the knife. 6. When I arrived / was arriving at the party, everyone had/ was having a good time.
7. Did you have / Were you having a good time on your vacation last month?
9 Choosing the correct form Choose the correct form of the verbs.
2. I paid / was paying for my things when I heard/was hearing someone call my name.
6. While we had / were having a drink, a waiter dropped/ was dropping a pile of plates.
8. While the waiter picked / was picking up the broken plates, he cut/was cutting his finger.