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exercise 4
1. Honest people don't have to worry about meeting the police if thieves break into their homes.
2. Those babies still have broken teeth and long, grey hair growing from their ears.
3. My godchildren have sheep and deer but they have never seen lice or mice.
4. The wolves in the stories eat calves but not the horses.
5. There are shelves with rainbow trout on them in local stores.
exercise 5 Change the nouns in the sentences into the singular form. Remember to change the verbs and the pronouns as well.
1. Does every/each man, woman and child in Britain like this reality TV series that features a family?
2. Has there been a financial crisis and an analysis of the reason for it?
3. Is this the most important criterion for a refugee to choose a new home country?
4. Is this the best means of crossing that crossroads?
5. Does every animal species frighten your child or just a spider, tick and an insect larva?
6. The basis of the argument was solid: the curriculum needs to be changed now.
exercise 6 Say the following sentences with your partner in English.
1. That was good advice!
2. Has there been good news lately/recently?
3. My hair isn't at its best today.
4. All our money was spent on a trip to Las Vegas.
5. Lulu does all the housework (around) here but never her homework.
6. Does this equipment/gear cost a lot?
7. Was your information correct/right?
8. Has all your luggage/baggage been checked in?
9. There is new furniture / are new pieces of furniture in our neighbour's renovated flat/apartment.
10. Doesn't this jewellery/jewelry and underwear look great on me
1. Honest people don't have to worry about meeting the police if thieves break into their homes.
2. Those babies still have broken teeth and long, grey hair growing from their ears.
3. My godchildren have sheep and deer but they have never seen lice or mice.
4. The wolves in the stories eat calves but not the horses.
5. There are shelves with rainbow trout on them in local stores.
exercise 5 Change the nouns in the sentences into the singular form. Remember to change the verbs and the pronouns as well.
1. Does every/each man, woman and child in Britain like this reality TV series that features a family?
2. Has there been a financial crisis and an analysis of the reason for it?
3. Is this the most important criterion for a refugee to choose a new home country?
4. Is this the best means of crossing that crossroads?
5. Does every animal species frighten your child or just a spider, tick and an insect larva?
6. The basis of the argument was solid: the curriculum needs to be changed now.
exercise 6 Say the following sentences with your partner in English.
1. That was good advice!
2. Has there been good news lately/recently?
3. My hair isn't at its best today.
4. All our money was spent on a trip to Las Vegas.
5. Lulu does all the housework (around) here but never her homework.
6. Does this equipment/gear cost a lot?
7. Was your information correct/right?
8. Has all your luggage/baggage been checked in?
9. There is new furniture / are new pieces of furniture in our neighbour's renovated flat/apartment.
10. Doesn't this jewellery/jewelry and underwear look great on me