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Review Exercises (Demonstrative Pronouns)

3.1. Choose the correct variant to fill in the gaps.

  1. … costs more than that.

a)These; b) Those; c) This

  1. Tell … men to go away.

a) those; b) that; c) this

  1. A dog’s intelligence is much greater than … of a cat.

a) this; b) these; c) that

  1. ‘I’d like to try on those shoes.’ – ‘Which …?’

a) one; b) ones; c) is

  1. There are various ways of composing secret messages. … systems are called ‘codes’.

a) such a; b) that; c) such

  1. … are the Smiths.

a) This; b) That; c) These

  1. She’s … baby.

a) so; b) such; c) such a

  1. … are going to widen the road soon.

a) Ones; b) They; c) These

  1. Look over there! Would you like to have …?

a) a car like that; b) such car; c) such a car

  1. Are the skates he bought last week?

a) those; b) this; c) these

  1. … is your Beatles record.

a) These; b) Those; c) This

  1. Why did you have … bad day?

a) such a; b) so; c) very

  1. Do you like … ear-rings? Bob gave them to me.

a) those; b) these; c) that

  1. Get … cat off the piano.

a) this; b) such; c) that

  1. Get … cat off my shoulder.

a) this; b) that; c) such

  1. Listen to … . You’ll like it.

a) that; b) this; c) those.

3.2. Translate the sentences.

  1. В данный момент я занят.

  2. Я собираюсь зайти к нему в пять часов. Я надеюсь, он будет дома в это время.

  3. Посмотри на маленький дом с зеленой крышей на том берегу реки. Я родился в этом доме.

  4. Это мой словарь, а этот – ваш.

  5. Это очень важно. Ты не должен больше ее видеть.

  6. Эта контрольная легче, чем та, которую мы писали на прошлой неделе.

  7. Ты купил черные карандаши, а я – красные.

  8. Никогда не знаешь, что этот ребенок может сделать.

  9. Эти цифры можно найти в любом справочнике по данному вопросу.

  10. Теперь можно разговаривать по телефону на любом расстоянии.

  11. Если у вас нет словаря, вы можете взять словарь в библиотеке.

  12. Я предпочитаю холодную погоду жаркой.

  13. Мой брат прислал мне несколько английских книг и несколько немецких.

  14. Я потерял свои часы, и мне пришлось купить новые.

  15. Это такие интересные книги!

  16. Я был в Сочи в 1999 году. То лето было очень жаркое.

3.3. Use the information in the box to complete these conversations. Role-play the similar dialogues.

the hat is black, the girl is tall with long hair, the hotel is near the station, the house has got a red door, I took the photos on the beach last week, the car is opposite the bank, the pen is red, the husband is in jeans, the pictures are on the wall, the books are on the top shelf, the flowers are yellow, the shoes are green, the man has got a moustache and glasses, the sweater is red, the young lady is in black, the coat is grey

1.A: We stayed at a hotel.

B: Which one?

A: The one near the station.

5.A: Are those your books?

B: ……………………?

A: …………………….

2.A: Those shoes are nice.

B: ……………………?

A: …………………….

6.A: Do you know that young lady?

B: ……………………?

A: …………………….

3.A: That’s a nice house.

B: ……………………?

A: …………………….

7.A: Those flowers are beautiful.

B: ……………………?

A: …………………….

4.A: I like that hat.

B: ……………………?

A: …………………….

8.A: Who’s that man?

B: …………………….

A: …………………….

9.A: I like those pictures.

B: ……………………?

A: …………………….

13.A: Have you seen my photographs?

B: ……………………?

A: …………………….

10.A: Look at the car.

B: ……………………?

A: …………………… .

14.A: I’d like to buy a sweater.

B: ……………………… ?

A: …………………….. .

11. A: Can you give me the pen?

B: ………………………. ?

A: ……………………… .

15.A: Look at the girl standing by the window.

B: ……………………….. ?

A: ……………………….. .

12. A: It’s my husband.

B: ………………………. ?

A: …………………….. .

16.A: That is my coat.

B: ……………………….. ?

A: …………………………. .

UNIT 4 POSSESSIVE PRONOUNS

1. Possessive pronouns have the same categories of person, number, and gender as personal pronouns. Possessive pronouns have two forms: proper and absolute:

possessive proper pronouns: my, your, his, her, its, our, their;

possessive absolute pronouns: mine, yours, his, hers ,ours, theirs.

2. Possessive proper pronouns my, our, your, her, his, their are followed by a noun: My hands are cold. Ann gave me her umbrella.

Possessive absolute pronouns mine, ours, yours, hers, his, theirs, its are used without a noun: It’s her problem, not ours. It’s a nice camera. Is it his?

They say: ‘a friend of mine’, ‘that house of theirs’, etc.; A friend of mine is coming to see us.

He is my friend’ may give the idea that the speaker has only one friend. A speaker would normally say ‘He is one of my friends or He is a friend of mine.’

3. After a possessive proper pronoun, they may add own for emphasis: His own answer may be unacceptable.

On my own = alone: I like living on my own (without company).

On my own = by myself: Don’t help him. Let him do it on his own (without help).

4. Numbers and adjectives are used after a possessive proper pronoun and in front of the noun: Their two small children were playing outside.

All and both are used before possessive pronouns: All my pencils are in that box. Both my brothers live in London.

With personal pronouns all of + object form is used: all of us/ you/ them: All of us can come tomorrow. (Not: All we …). She’s invited all of you.

E x e r c i s e s

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