... negative addition to an affirmative remark: She thanked me. (he) She thanked me but he didn't.Make an affirmative addition to a negative remark: She can't eat oysters. (I) She can't ... PEG chapter I1 Articles: a/ an 2 Articles: the 3 Articles: a/ an, the 4 Articles and possessive adjectives 5 a/ an and one Auxiliary verbs PEG chapters 10-166 Auxiliary verbs 7 Auxiliaries ... isn't necessary for you to drive me to the station. I can get a taxi.21 Our plane was delayed so we had lunch at the airport. But it wasn't necessary to pay 35 1 We must have a large...
... Articles: a/ an 2 Articles: the 3 Articles: a/ an, the 4 Articles and possessive adjectives 5 a/ an and one Auxiliary verbs PEG chapters 10-166 Auxiliary verbs 7 Auxiliaries conjugated with ... so many streets all looking exactly alike.15 Come on, children! time to get up! nearly breakfast time. 29 APRACTICALENGLISH GRAMMAR EXERCISES 1CONTENTS Articles PEG chapter I1 Articles: ... (play) on the sand and two fishermen (lean) against an upturned boat.10 I was alone in the house at that time because Mr Jones (work) in the garage and Mrs Jones (shop).11 He said that he was...
... the aeroplane and landed unhurt! ~ You mean he parachuted down? ~ He didn't say anything about a parachute. ~ He (have) a parachute. Otherwise he (be) killed. 8 I bought a sweater at Marks ... have taken an hour and a half.30 I went to Munich. I had always wanted to visit Munich.31 'Hello, Paul,' said Mr Jones to the headwaiter. The headwaiter's name was Tom. He said ... anyway.What exactly a traffic warden (do)? 13 Peter: He (walk) up and down the street and if a car (stay) too long; at a parking place or (park) in a no-parking area he (stick) a parking ticket...