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Ex. 1. Use whatever, whoever, wherever, whenever, whichever, however
1. Use ... of the three alternatives is appropriate.
2. We'd drive ... I wanted to go.
3. ... you do, don't take a trip to the Arctic.
4. Come to see me ... you feel you have to talk.
5. ... , it was not to be.
6. You can do it ... you want.
7. He came into our lives, or we came into his, ... way you care to look at it.
8. — Let's go away. — ... to?
9. I have to bring my family back ... happens.
10. ... you are, my heart will go on beating for you.
11. ... strong the temptation, don't stay at any job too long.
12. Then they have their lunch, have a chat, have a sleep, ... they like, up in the lounge.
13. ... have you been?
14. ... the reason, we were glad she had come back.
15.1 avoided physical conflict ... I could.
16. ... you think about it, keep it to yourself.
17. ... I remember her face, it is smiling or laughing.
18. ... hard she tried, she couldn't remember the first time they had met.
19. ... I go on holiday, I always seem to be unlucky with the weather.
20. ... you are, you are not to order people about.
21. Come out, ... you are!
1. old
2. school
3. at
4. these
5. subjects
6. marks
grammar
1
Peter isn't here. he is studying at the library.
you don't understand what I'm saying. Michael and Rene are at the sports centre. they are playing tennis. the children don't watch tv very often. Ted goes to the bowling alley once a week.
2.
It’s best shopping centre in town.
shopping centre in town.The flat is more expensive than the other one.
than the other one.This is worst neighborhood in the city.
neighborhood in the city.Carl’s bedroom is bigger than Sue’s.
than Sue’s.Big cities are usually more crowded than small towns.
3.
1. must
2. could
3. you don't have to
4. on
5. across
dialogue
A: Hello. Can I help you?
B: I'd like a ticket to the London, please
A: Sure. single or double?
B: Single, please.
A: what time would you like?
B: I’d like to take the 10 am bus.
A: ok. that's 15£ please.
B: here you are.
A: thank you, have a nice day!
B: thanks, you too.
2. Mr Fallen has seen the Great Plains.
3. Jim and Becky have brought empty glasses to the kitchen.
4. Francis has driven to Washington, D.C.
5. My sisters have taught me to play tennis.
6. Edwin and his younger brother have visited Australia.
II
1. Susan hasn’t washed the dishes.
2. Bob hasn’t carried the heavy bag home.
3. My friends haven’t cooked lunch for me.
4. Mark hasn’t used an English dictionary.
5. The student hasn’t asked a lot of questions.
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