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4.1 С Gender in relation to animals, things and countries

1 She 2 It 3 it/her 4 she/it 5 it/one 6 she/it 7 He/It 8 it 9 It 10 She 11 He 12 It/She

4.1 D Context: 1 you 2 it 3 who 4 him 5 they 6 me 7 I 8 he 9 He 10 he 11 you 12 They 13 you 14 him 15 them

4.2A 'One' and 'you'

The moment you get into the mountains, you are on your own. You have to rely on yourself for everything. This means you have to carry all your own food, though, of course, you can get pure drinking water from mountain streams. You won't see any local people for days at a time, so you can't get help if you're lost. You have to do your best to find sheltered places to spend the night.

4.2B 'One' and 'ones' in place of countable nouns: 'Use this clean one'

1 one 2 one 3 ones 4 ones 5 one 6 ones 7 water/(-) 8 one

4.2C 'Which one(s)?' - This/ that (one)', etc.: 1 ones 2 ones (tick) 3 one (tick) 4 ones (tick) 5 one (tick) 6 ones (tick) 7 one ... one (tick) 8 These ones or those ones are possible, but it would be best to omit ones (tick) 9 one 10 ones

4.2D Context I You/One 2 ones 3 you/one 4 ones 5 one 6 one 7 one 8 you 9 you/(-) 10 one/(-) 11 one/(-)

4.3A 'It' as in 'it's hot' and It's nice to see you': 1 It's Monday, 13th June, today. 2 It's snowing (now). It snows a lot here. 3 It was 22° Celsius in London yesterday. 4 It's 100 kilometres from here to Paris. 5 It's important to get to the meeting. 6 It's difficult making such decisions. 7 It's a pleasure to welcome you all here. 8 It's a pity that they couldn't come.

4.3B 'It' and 'one' as subjects and objects: 'I like it' 1 one 2 it 3 none 4 some 5 it 6 them 7 any 8 some 9 them 10 one

4.3C 'I hope/believe/expect so': 1 Does the next train go to London? - I believe so. 2 The weather is going to improve. - I hope so. 3 Have the letters arrived yet? - I don't think so./l think not. 4 The rail strike hasn't ended. - It doesn't seem so./ It seems not. 5 It's a holiday tomorrow. - Who says so? 6 There's been a terrible air disaster. - I fear so. 7 Will the democrats win the election? - I don't expect so./l expect not.

4.3D Context 1 It 2 they 3 It 4 one 5 them 6 them 7 any 8 them 9 it 10so 11 It 12 it 13it

4.4A Basic differences between 'my and 'mine', І etc. I her 2 His 3 mine 4 our 5 Yours 6 theirs 7one's 8 his 9 her 10 its

4.4B The double genitive: 'He is a friend of mine' 1 That brother of yours 2 no friend of mine 3 a play of Shakespeare's 4 this/that problem of yours 5 a friend of ours 6 That loud music of hers 7 A friend of my sister's 8 Those neighbours of theirs 9 That radio of yours

4.4C 'My own' and 'of my own1

1 my own room/a room of my own 2 his own business/a business of his own 3 their own rooms/ rooms of their own 4 its own kennel/a kennel of its own

4.4D 'The' in place of 'my', etc.: 'a pain in the neck': 1 the 2 my 3 the 4 the 5 my 6 My 7 My 8 the 9 the 10 the

4.4E Context 1 our 2 ours 3 its 4 your 5 our 6 Yours 7 your 8 hers 9 the 10 our 11 our 12 your

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