
- •1. Fill in the gaps with the correct subject or object pronoun.
- •2. Fill in the gaps with there or it.
- •3. Fill in the gaps with one or it.
- •4. Fill in the correct possessive adjective or pronoun.
- •5. Fill in its or it's.
- •6. Fill in a possessive adjective or the.
- •7. Fill in the gaps with of where necessary, and my, your, etc. Own.
- •8. Connect the nouns using -'s, -' or ...Of…
- •9. Rewrite the sentences using the correct possessive form.
- •10. Fill in the gaps with the correct reflexive pronoun.
- •11. Fill in the appropriate reflexive pronoun or each other/one another.
- •12. Fill in the gaps with this, that, these or those.
- •13. Frank and Kim are having a picnic by a lake. Read the dialogue and underline the correct item.
- •14. Fill in the gaps with some, any, no or one of their compounds.
- •15. Fill in the gaps with any, anyone/anybody, anything or anywhere.
- •16. In pairs, ask and answer questions using the prompts, as in the example.
- •17. Fill In the gaps with every or one of Its compounds, and the correct form of the verb in brackets.
- •18. Choose the correct answer.
- •19. Fill in the gaps with any, every or one of their compounds.
- •20. Fill in the gaps using each or every.
- •21. Kelly has decided to make a chocolate cake, but she doesn't know the quantities of the Ingredients she must use. Fill in the gaps with how much or how many to complete Kelly's questions.
- •22. Fill in many, much or a lot of.
- •23. Fill in the gaps with too much or too many.
- •24. Fill in the gaps with a few, very few, a little or very little.
- •25. Fill in many, few, much or little.
- •26. Respond to each question using either and both, as in the example.
- •27. Fill in the gaps with either or neither.
- •28. Fill in the gaps with both, all, neither, either or none.
- •29. Choose the correct answer.
- •30. Rewrite the sentences using both... And, neither... Nor or either... Or.
22. Fill in many, much or a lot of.
1 Let's go for a walk.
I can't. I've got ...a lot of... work to do.
2 Do you want to come in for a while?
No, thank you. I haven't got … time.
3 Mr Brown looks very happy.
Yes. He won … money last week.
4 You've got … pets!
Yes, three dogs and four cats!
5 I must go to the bank today.
I'll come with you. I haven't got … money either.
6 Have you got … lessons today?
No. I'll be home at three o'clock.
7 Have you seen … horror films?
No. I don't like horror films.
8 There isn't … coffee left.
I know. I'll buy some today.
9 Are there … children in your class?
Yes; about twenty-five.
23. Fill in the gaps with too much or too many.
1 A: Don't eat ...too much... ice cream before dinner.
B: Don't worry, I won't.
2 A: There are … books in that bag.
B: Don't worry. I can carry it.
3 A: I think I bought … bread today.
B: Yes, we've already got some at home.
4 A: This tea is horrible.
B: I put … milk in it, didn't I?
5 A: Can you see David?
B: No, there are … people in front of me.
6 A: I don't feel very well.
B: Well, I told you not to eat … chocolates.
7 A: Don't spend … time watching television.
B: I'll turn it off after the news.
24. Fill in the gaps with a few, very few, a little or very little.
1 A: How was your exam today?
B: Actually, I would have liked ...a little... more time to finish it.
2 A: How do you like your tea?
B: With no sugar and just … milk, please.
3 A: Are you ready to take your driving test?
B: No. I think I need … more lessons.
4 A: Do you want me to bring anything for the party?
B: Well, I've got … wine glasses. Could I borrow some of yours?
5 A: Did you get that job?
B: No. I didn't get it because I've got … experience.
6 A: Why didn't Alan's business succeed?
B: Unfortunately, he had … clients.
7 A: Shall we go shopping this evening?
B: I'm sorry, I've got … time today.
8 A: Have you finished your garden yet?
B: Not yet, but I've planted … trees.
9 A: Are you hungry?
B: Not really. I'll just have … soup for lunch.
10 A: How was your first day at work?
B: Not very good, really. I made … mistakes.
25. Fill in many, few, much or little.
Elham is a small village and there are not 1) ...many… houses there. There are a 2) … shops in the village, but they do not sell 3) … products. There isn't 4) … to see or do there, so there is 5) … chance of the village becoming a tourist attraction, but a 6) … people take picnics there and enjoy the peace and quiet of a village where there is very 7) … traffic.
26. Respond to each question using either and both, as in the example.
1 Shall we watch a comedy or a horror film?
Well, we could watch either. / Well, we could watch both.
2 Shall I make ham or cheese sandwiches?
3 Shall I buy brown bread or white bread?
4 Shall I plant roses or tulips in the garden?
5 Shall we take flowers or fruit to the hospital?
6 Shall I paint the ceiling or the walls this, afternoon?
7 Shall we have toast or cereal for breakfast?
8 Shall I get a doll or a puzzle for Kim?