Practical Enhlish Ex 2

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Practical Enhlish Ex 2

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5 5 6 6 7 7 8 8 9 9 10 10 11 11 some, any etc. and relatives 101 some, any and compounds, e.g. somebody, anything, somehow PEG 50-1 Insert some or any, making the appropriate compounds if necessary. 1 There's . . . milk in that jug. 2 She wanted . . . stamps but there weren't . . . in the machine. 3 I'm afraid there isn't . . . coffee left; will you grind . . . ? 4 Is there . . . one here who speaks Italian? 5 I'd like to buy . . . new clothes but I haven't . . . money. 6 There's . . . gin in the cupboard but there aren't . . . glasses. 7 They can't have . . . more strawberries; I want . . . to make jam. 8 . . . one I know told me . . . of the details. 9 Have you . . . idea who could have borrowed your bicycle? 10 I saw hardly . . . one I knew at the party, and I didn't get . . . thing to drink. 11 When would you like to come? ~ . . . day would suit me. 12 Are there . . . letters for me? 13 Don't let . . . one in. I'm too busy to see . . . body. 14 . . . thing tells me you've got . . . bad news for me. 15 I can't see my glasses . . . where. 16 We didn't think he'd succeed but he managed . . . how. 17 You're looking very miserable; has . . . thing upset you? 18 If you had . . . sense you wouldn't leave your car unlocked. 19 Scarcely . . . one was wearing a dinner jacket. 20 . . . one who believes what Jack says is a fool. 21 She put her handbag down . . . where and now she can't find it. 22 Will you have . . . pudding or . . . fruit? 23 Haven't you got . . . friends in Rome? I feel sure you mentioned them once. 24 Haven't you got . . . friends here? You should join a club and get to know people. 25 I see you haven't . . . maps. Would you like to borrow . . . of mine? 26 . . . one can tell you how to get there. (Everyone knows the way.) 27 Come and have supper with us if you aren't doing . . . thing tonight. 28 1 . how imagined the house would be much larger. 29 All the salaries are being paid much later now; it's . . . thing to do with the computer. 30 He lives . . . where in France now. 31 You can't expect just . . . student to solve the problem. It requires a mathematician. 32 He's not very well known here but he's . . . one (an important person) in his own country. 33 Where shall we sit? ~ Oh, . . . where will do. 34 Is there . . . one moving about downstairs? I heard . . . thing falling. 35 Is there . . . one living in that house? It looks deserted. 36 Would you like . . . thing to drink? There's . . . very good beer in the f ridge. 102 Relatives: defining, non-defining and connective 12 12 PEG 72-84 Read the following passage and then do the exercises on it. In answers to questions, use a relative clause. Example: Lucy was shaking the mat out of the window of the flat. Tom happened to be passing underneath. Suddenly Lucy's baby gave a cry and she dropped the mat. It fell on Tom and knocked his hat off. (a) What mat are we talking about? The mat that/which Lucy dropped or The mat that Lucy dropped or The mat that fell on Tom's head. (b) Who was Tom? The man who was passing underneath or The man (that/whom) the mat fell on or The man whose hat was knocked off. 1 Mr Black usually catches the 8.10 train. This is a fast train. Today he missed it. This annoyed him very much. He caught the 8.40. This is a slow train and doesn't reach London till 9.40. Mr White usually travels up with Mr Black. Today he caught the 8.10 as usual. Mr White normally borrows Mr Black's paper to read on the train. As Mr Black was not there today he borrowed a paper from another passenger, Mr Brown. (a) What is the 8.10? (b) What is the 8.40? (c) Who is Mr White? (d) Who is Mr Brown? {Connect him with Mr White.) Combine the following pairs of sentences into one sentence (one for each pair) using relative pronouns: (e) Mr Black usually catches the 8.10. This is a fast train. (f) Today he missed the 8.10. This annoyed him very much. (g) He caught the 8.40. This doesn't get in till 9.40. 2 Mr Penn has two umbrellas, a brown one and a black one. Today he took the black one but left it in the bus on his way to work. When he was putting on his coat after his day's work, he saw a dark blue umbrella hanging on the next hook and took it, thinking it was his. Actually it belonged to Mr Count. (a) What was the brown umbrella? (b) What was the black umbrella? (c) What was the blue umbrella? (d) Who was Mr Count? (Relate all your answers to Mr Penn.) 3 Jack and Tom both wanted to go to Malta for their holidays. Tom liked flying so he went to the Blue Skies Agency. They booked him a seat on a tourist flight. Jack hated flying. He went to the Blue Seas Agency. They booked him a berth on the MS Banana. Jack enjoyed his voyage on the MS Banana, especially as he met a very pretty girl on board. She was called Julia. (a) What is Malta? (from the point of view of Jack and Tom) (b) What is the Blue Skies Agency? 13 13 [...]... train, and asked a porter about the next train from Tunbridge Wells 'The next train leaves Tunbridge Wells at 12. 30,' he said, 'and gets in at 13.40 The next one gets in at 14.30.' Tom met the 12. 30 but Ann wasn't on it He couldn't meet the next train because he had to be back at work by 14.00 So he walked slowly towards the exit, wondering what had happened Luckily the exit was almost directly under the... up (The man .) 20 Tom came to the party in patched jeans This surprised the other guests Most of the other guests were wearing evening dress 21 The firm is sending me to York I work for this firm (The firm .) 22 The Smiths were given rooms in the hotel Their house had been destroyed in the explosion 23 I saw several houses Most of them were quite unsuitable 24 He wanted to come at 2 a.m This didn't... didn't suit me at all 15 16 25 This is a story of a group of boys Their plane crashed on an uninhabited island 26 They tie up parcels with string This is so weak that the parcel usually comes to pieces before you get it home (The string ) 27 He introduced me to his students Most of them were from abroad 28 He expected me to pay 2 for 12 eggs Four of the eggs were broken 29 He spoke in French But the... top next day 20 You (cross) the road by the subway, (but you didn't) 21 It is a pity you (not bring) your kite It is just the day for kites 22 It is possible that I (be) mistaken 23 I sat on a seat in the park and now my coat is covered in green stripes ~ The paint (be) wet 24 I suppose it was Charles who left the kitchen in such a mess ~ No, it (not be) Charles He never has a meal in It (be) Bill 25 ... can hang it his garage all I care! 24 He said he was debt and asked me a loan £50 25 What's the cheapest way getting London Edinburgh?Well, you could hitch hike there next nothing, or you could go coach about 20 26 I was horrified his appearance He looked as if he hadn't slept weeks 27 When he gets back the office he expects his wife to meet him the door... can pay the barman 20 I explained him that it was the custom England to wash one's car at the weekend 21 I described the machine him and asked him if he could make me one like it 22 She told us that she'd been attacked the street We asked her to describe her attacker and she said he was a tall man a limp 23 He told them to wait him the bridge 24 I cannot repeat ... leaving a minute 20 He invited me to dinner his club and the meal he asked me advice about his investments 21 He's not independent any means He depends his father everything 22 He has a picture Picasso (Picasso painted the picture) and he can't decide whether to hang it the hall the right as you come or the sitting room the fireplace 23 24 23 I'm tired hearing... you've got in your hand 19 Tell me you want me to do 20 The frogs croaked all night kept us awake 21 All the roads were blocked by snow meant that help could not reach us till the following spring 22 You needn't think you were unobserved! I saw you did! 23 She was once bitten by a monkey made her dislike monkeys for the rest of her life 24 Some dairies have given up electric milk floats and... shows that the horse still has a place in modern transport 25 She expects me to clean the house in half an hour is impossible 26 He poured water on the burning oil stove was a crazy thing to do 27 Would you know to do if you were bitten by a snake? 28 They turned on the street lights - made it suddenly seem much darker than it really was 29 I don't know delayed the train, but it went much... him He's almost always late appointments 20 If you do not comply the traffic regulations you will get trouble the police 21 Wine is good you, but it is expensive England because there is a fairly high tax it 22 fairy stories, stepmothers are always unkind their stepchildren; but my stepmother has always been very good me 23 He was so infuriated the play that he walked . beer in the f ridge. 1 02 Relatives: defining, non-defining and connective 12 12 PEG 72- 84 Read the following passage and then do the exercises on it. In. students. Most of them were from abroad. 28 He expected me to pay 2 for 12 eggs. Four of the eggs were broken. 29 He spoke in French. But the people didn't

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