... exactly alike.15 Come on, children! time to get up! nearly breakfast time. 29 A PRACTICAL ENGLISH GRAMMAR EXERCISES 1CONTENTS Articles PEG chapter I1 Articles: a/an 2 Articles: the 3 Articles: ... look my age.24 He mightn't like that colour. Part 3 Disagreements with affirmative or negative remarks. Disagree with the following remarks, using oh no/but + pronoun + auxiliary. Use ... expensive.11 They used to have a parrot.12 The fog is getting thicker. Part 2 Agreements with negative remarks. Agree with the following remarks, using no + pronoun + the auxiliary. Elephants never...
... have to pay tax. (I) Agreements and disagreements with remarks, using auxiliary verbs PEG 109Part I Agreements with affirmative remarks.Agree with the following remarks, using yes/so + pronoun ... novel.21 His mother's very proud of him.22 The twins used to play rugby.20 A PRACTICAL ENGLISH GRAMMAR EXERCISES 1CONTENTS Articles PEG chapter I1 Articles: a/an 2 Articles: the 3 Articles: ... expensive.11 They used to have a parrot.12 The fog is getting thicker. Part 2 Agreements with negative remarks. Agree with the following remarks, using no + pronoun + the auxiliary. Elephants never...
... everything I could.11. I must go now.12. Diamonds suit me.7 200 ENGLISHgrammar exercises 1 2 Auxiliary verbs: short answers PEG 108Assume that questions are addressed to you and Tom.(a) ... plays Italian music.5. drinks English beer.6. dances with a Greek girl.7. uses an English dictionary.8. has lunch in a Japanese restaurant.9. listens to the news in English. 10. writes in Spanish.11. ... only argued with Tom.9. I only played with Mary.25 B: She works in a laundry and so does he. (Both subjects stressed.)Alternatively the same second subject could be used in all the answers, ...
... Study of the Prepositions in English, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, MA, 1986. [Japkowicz 1990] N. Japkowicz, "The Trans- lation of Basic Topological Prepositions from English into ... sin~lar to ours to the problem of translating locative prepositions. She worked on translation between English and German rather than English~ and French. This sup- ports our hypothesis that ... of an environment, with entities included in that environment, and that it is an object with a very small, almost non-existent, width. These properties are common to English and French. What...