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1) She was born in 2004. 2) They are waiting for the bus.

3) Don't forget to bring some flowers with you. 4) I haven't smoked for ages. 5) You can look up the word in a dictionary. 6) She is allergic to insect stings. 7) I'm looking for my keys. Have you found them? 8) The song was written by Madonna. 9) He likes to travel to Spain in summer. 10) The police car chased the robbers through the streets.

) I like the blue T-shirt over there better than the red one. 2) Their car does 150 miles an hour. 3) Where's the USB drive I lent you last week? 4) Do you still live in x Bristol? 5) Is your mother working in an old office building? 6) Carol's father works as an electrician. 7) The tomatoes are 99 pence a kilo. 8) What do you usually have for x breakfast? 9) Ben has a terrible headache. 10) After this tour you have the whole afternoon free to explore the city. ) Fill in the verbs in brackets into the gaps. 1) Have you ever done magic tricks? 2) They have cleaned the bike. It looks new again. 3) I'm sorry. I have forgotten my diary. 4) I have not been to Siberia yet. 5) Yesterday we played volleyball.

B) Fill in the correct verbs form. 1) Have you ever touched a snake?

2) They haven't taken their books out yet. 3) The thieves stole the painting in 1999. 4) I have just chosen the blue pen. 5) Steven has never flown across the Altantic.

personal pronouns - Exercise 2


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Pronouns

Personal pronoun en

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1) I am sitting on the sofa. 2) We are watching TV. 3) Are you from England? 4) He is going home. 5) They are playing football. 6) It is a wonderful day today. 7) We are speaking English. 8) Is she Kevin's sister? 9) You are swimming in the pool. 10) Are they in the cinema?

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am sitting on the sofa. 2) We are watching TV. 3) Are you from England? 4) He is going home. 5) They are playing football. 6) It is a wonderful day today. 7) We are speaking English. 8) Is she Kevin's sister? 9)

Adjective or adverb in English


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Adjectives/Adver

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1) He quickly reads a book. 2) Mandy is a pretty girl. 3) The class is terribly loud today. 4) Max is a good singer. 5) You can easily open this tin. 6) It's a terrible day today. 7) She sings the song well. 8) He is a careful driver. 9) He drives the car carefully. 10) The dog barks loudly.

Adjectives - Comparison - Exercise 1


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Adjectives/Adver

Adjectives - Com

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1) old - older - oldest 2) bad - worse - worst 3) difficult - more difficult - most difficult 4) large - larger - largest 5) good - better - best 6) big - bigger - biggest 7) easy - easier - easiest 8) much - more - most 9) little - less - least 10) interesting - more interesting - most interesting

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