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1. Change the following sentences into the plural.

1. The dictionaries are on the shelves.


2.The leaves fell from the trees.
3. The boys have knives.
4. We came up to the women who were working in the gardens.
5.The matches will be held in Kyiv.
6.The geese are in the yards.
7.The ladies gave the boys the keys.
8.Little boys were carrying tomatoes and cucumbers.
9.These watches are late.
10.His group-mates are upset.
11.The boys keep the mice in boxes.

8.Fill in the blank with the appropriate pronouns.


1.We are going to the cinema. Please join us.
2.She didn’t come. What’s the matter with her?
3. I’ll be back in a minute. Wait for me, please.
4.Spring has come. I like its beauty.
5.Volodya loves Ira. He offered her to marry him.
6.I don’t know her telephone number. Could you write it for me?
7.Who are these people? Nobody knows them.
8.We like our job. And do you like yours?
9.Can you rely on your parents?
10.There is a cat under the table. I can see its tail.

14.Put the right form of the adjective into each of these sentences.
1.Whois the oldest person in your family?
2. A first-floor flat is more convenient than a top floor flat
3.The doctor’s house is the largest in our street.
4.Fortunately the news was not as bad as we had expected.
5.This is the most beautiful picture I have ever seen.
6.Everest is the highest mountain in the world.
7.Today the weather is better than it was yesterday.
8.Our car is not so expensive as theirs.
9.Modern furniture is simpler in design than old-fashioned furniture.
10.This is the worst film I have ever seen.
11.Andrew is the most skilful player in the tennis team.
12.This exercise is more difficult than the last one.
13.Ye was the wisest man I have ever met.
14.Our family is as hospitable as that of my friend.
15.Who is the oldest man in this town?
16. Little Marry is prettier than her sister.
10.Insert quantitative pronouns (much,many,little,few).
1.There are many students in the hall.
2.I haven’t much time today. I’m very busy.
3.The book is a best-seller. Many thousands of copies have been sold.
4.She has many Ukrainian but few English books.
5.I don’t believe you. There is little truth in what you say.
6.I have many ( few) mistakes in my dictation.
7. You have risked much. Not many people would have done that.
8.I have little ink in my inkpot. Give me some please.
9.She spends much money on clothes.

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