5. Complete the sentences with the possessive pronoun which refers to the subject of the
sentence:
1. He knows ___ lesson very well.
2. I don’t know where ___ berth is?
3. They wait for friends in the waiting room.
4. Helen likes colleagues.
5. Where I can leave ___ luggage?
6. We are planning to make journey up the Dnieper.
7. She wants to see compartment.
8. They are fond of vacation.
9. carriage number is 12.
10. They are afraid of missing train.
6. Complete the dialogue “Buying goods in the shop”
My friend came from London last year, didn't he?( a tail- question)
Did my friend come from London last year?( a general question).
Did my friend come from London or from Moscow last year?( an alternative question)
When did my friend come from London?( a special question)
Task 3.
she WAS twenty two ,...so she IS twenty three now.
Today the weather is nice, but yesterday it was cold.
I am hungry.
Task 4.
We were happy...Our room was clean.
George wasn't at work.. He was ill.
Task 5.
I had not time to do the shopping yesterday.
Has Lisa got a car?
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