CONTENTS EXERCISE 1:PRONOUNS
EXERCISE 2:POSSESSIVE ADJECTIVES/PRONOUNS EXERCISE 3:POSSESSIVE ADJECTIVES/PRONOUNS EXERCISE 4 :POSSESSIVE ADJECTIVES AND PRONOUNS EXERCISE 5: POSSESSIVE FORMS OF NOUNS
EXERCISE 6: POSSESSIVE FORMS WITH "OF" EXERCISE 7: REFLEXIVE PRONOUNS
EXERCISE 8: INDEFINITE PRONOUNS AND ADVERBS EXERCISE 9 : NAMES OF COUNTRIES
EXERCISE 10 : NATIONALITY ADJECTIVES
EXERCISE 11: NATIONALITY ADJECTIVES AND LANGUAGES EXERCISE 12: PLURAL FORMS OF NOUNS
EXERCISE 13 : PLURAL FORMS OF NOUNS EXERCISE 14 : JOBS AND PROFESSIONS EXERCISE 15 : QUESTION WORDS EXERCISE 16 : SOME/ANY
EXERCISE 17:SOME /ANY
EXERCISE 18: MUCH / MANY / A LOT OF/ LOTS OF EXERCISE 19:HOW MUCH /HOW MANY
EXERCISE 20 : HOW MUCH / HOW MANY EXERCISE 21 : A FEW/A LITTLE
EXERCISE 22 :FEW/A FEW/LITTLE/A LITTLE EXERCISE 23. INDEFINITE ARTICLES (A /AN) EXERCISE 24: DEFINITE ARTICLE (THE) EXERCISE 25:DEFINITE ARTICLE (THE) EXERCISE 26: DEFINITE ARTICLE (THE)
EXERCISE 27: DEFINITE AND INDEFINITE ARTICLES (A / AN / THE) EXERCISE 28: DEFINITE AND INDEFINITE ARTICLES (A/AN/THE) EXERCISE 29 :ANOTHER /OTHER /OTHERS
EXERCISE 32 :ADJECTIVES/ADVERBS OF MANNER EXERCISE 33: COMPARATIVE FORMS OF ADJECTIVES EXERCISE 34 : COMPARATIVE FORMS OF ADJECTIVES EXERCISE 35:COMPARATIVE FORMS OF ADVERBS EXERCISE 36 : SUPERLATIVE FORMS OF ADJECTIVES EXERCISE 37: COMPARATIVES / SUPERLATIVES
EXERCISE 38 COMPARATIVE / SUPERLATIVE FORMS OF ADJECTIVES EXERCISE 39: COMPARATIVE / SUPERLATIVE FORMS OF ADVERBS EXERCISE 40: IRREGULAR COMPARATIVE / SUPERLATIVE FORMS EXERCISE 41: IRREGULAR COMPARATIVE/SUPERLATIVE FORMS EXERCISE 42: COMPARATIVE FORMS OF ADJECTIVES
EXERCISE 43 : DIFFERENT COMPARATIVE /SUPERLATIVE FORMS EXERCISE 44 : COMPARATIVE AND SUPERLATIVE FORMS OF NOUNS EXERCISE 45 : COMPARATIVE FORMS OF ADJECTIVES (SIMILARITY) EXERCISE 46 : COMPARATIVE FORMS OF ADVERBS (SIMILARITY) EXERCISE 47: COMPARISONS OF ADJECTIVES AND ADVERBS EXERCISE 48 :THE SAME + NOUN + AS
EXERCISE 49 : COMPARATIVE/SUPERLATIVE
EXERCISE 50 :PARALLEL COMPARATIVE (THE .... THE ...) EXERCISE 51 : COMPARATIVE/SUPERLATIVE
EXERCISE 52: COMPARATIVE/SUPERLATIVE EXERCISE 53: THE PRESENT SIMPLE (VERB: BE) EXERCISE 54 : THE PRESENT SIMPLE (VERB: BE)
EXERCISE 55: THE PRESENT SIMPLE (HAVE GOT/ HAS GOT) EXERCISE 56 :THE PRESENT SIMPLE
EXERCISE 57: THE PRESENT SIMPLE EXERCISE 58 :THE PRESENT SIMPLE
EXERCISE 59 : THE PRESENT SIMPLE (SIMPLE SENTENCE)
EXERCISE 60 : THE PRESENT SIMPLE (ASKING FOR INFORMATION) EXERCISE 61 : THE PRESENT SIMPLE (ASKING FOR INFORMATION) EXERCISE 62: THE PRESENT SIMPLE (ADVERBS OF FREQUENCY)
EXERCISE 64 : THE PRESENT SIMPLE (COMPLEX SENTENCE) EXERCISE 65: THE PRESENT SIMPLE (COMPLEX SENTENCE) EXERCISE 66 : THE PRESENT SIMPLE (COMPLEX SENTENCE) EXERCISE 67: THE PRESENT SIMPLE (CONJUNCTIONS) EXERCISE 68: THE PRESENT SIMPLE
EXERCISE 69 : THE PRESENT SIMPLE
EXERCISE 70: THE PRESENT CONTINUOUS (ASKING FOR INFORMATION) EXERCISE 72 : THE PRESENT CONTINUOUS
EXERCISE 73: THE PRESENT CONTINUOUS EXERCISE 74 THE PAST SIMPLE
EXERCISE 75 THE PAST SIMPLE (VERB: BE)
EXERCISE 76 : THE PAST SIMPLE (SIMPLE SENTENCE)
EXERCISE 77 : THE PAST SIMPLE (ASKING FOR INFORMATION) EXERCISE 78 :THE PAST SIMPLE (ASKING FOR INFORMATION) EXERCISE 79 : THE PAST SIMPLE
EXERCISE 80: THE PAST SIMPLE (COMPLEX SENTENCE) EXERCISE 81 : THE PAST SIMPLE (CONJUNCTIONS) EXERCICE 82:THE PAST SIMPLE
EXERCISE 83: THE PAST SIMPLE
EXERCISE 84 THE PAST SIMPLE (PREFERENCE) EXERCISE 85 THE PAST SIMPLE (USED TO)
EXERCISE 86 : THE PAST SIMPLE (ANSWERING QUESTIONS) EXERCISE 87 : THE PAST CONTINUOUS (COMPLEX SENTENCE) EXERCISE 88 : THE PAST CONTINUOUS
EXERCISE 89 :THE PAST CONTINUOUS (ASKING FOR INFORMATION) EXERCISE 90: THE PAST CONTINUOUS (CONJUNCTIONS)
EXERCISE 91 :THE PAST CONTINUOUS
EXERCISE 92 : THE PAST CONTINUOUS (COMPLEX SENTENCE) EXERCISE 93: THE FUTURE SIMPLE (VERB: BE)
EXERCISE 94 : THE FUTURE SIMPLE (ASKING FOR INFORMATION) EXERCISE 95 : THE FUTURE SIMPLE
EXERCISE 97 : THE FUTURE SIMPLE/BE GOING TO EXERCISE 98 : THE FUTURE SIMPLE (CONJUNCTIONS) EXERCISE 99 THE PRESENT PERFFECT SIMPLE (VERB: BE) EXERCISE 101: THE PRESENT PERFECT SIMPLE
EXERCISE 102 : THE PRESENT PERFECT SIMPLE EXERCISE 103 :THE PRESENT PERFECT SIMPLE EXERCISE 104 : THE PRESENT PERFECT SIMPLE EXERCISE 105 : THE PRESENT PERFECT SIMPLE EXERCISE 106 : THE PRESENT PERFECT SIMPLE EXERCISE 107 : THE PRESENT PERFECT SIMPLE EXERCISE 108 : THE PRESENT PERFECT SIMPLE EXERCISE 109 : THE PRESENT PERFECT CONTINUOUS EXERCISE 110 : THE PRESENT PERFECT CONTINUOUS EXERCISE 111 :THE PRESENT PERFECT CONTINUOUS
EXERCISE 112 : THE PAST PERFECT SIMPLE (CONJUNCTIONS) EXERCISE 113 : THE PAST PERFECT SIMPLE
EXERCISE 114 : THE PAST PERFECT SIMPLE EXERCISE 115 : THE PAST PERFECT CONTINUOUS EXERCISE 116 : THE FUTURE PERFECT SIMPLE EXERCISE 117: CONDITIONAL SENTENCES (TYPE 1) EXERCISE 118 : CONDITIONAL SENTENCES (TYPE1) EXERCISE 119 : CONDITIONAL SENTENCES (TYPE 2) EXERCISE 120 : CONDITIONAL SENTENCES (TYPE 2) EXERCISE 121: CONDITIONAL SENTENCES (TYPE 2) EXERCISE 122 CONDITIONAL SENTENCES
EXERCISE 123 : CONDITIONAL SENTENCES (TYPES) EXERCISE 124 : CONDITIONAL SENTENCES (TYPES)
EXERCISE 125 : CONDITIONAL SENTENCES (UNLESS / IF ... NOT) EXERCISE 126 : CONDITIONAL SENTENCES (TYPES 1/2/3)
EXERCISE 127 CONDITIONAL SENTENCES (TYPES 1/2/3) EXERCISE 128 : CONDITIONAL SENTENCES (TYPES 1/2/3)
EXERCISE 130 : GENERAL EXERCISES (THE AXULIARY VERBS) EXERCISE 131 : GENERAL EXERCISES (ON TENSES)
EXERCISE 132: GENERAL EXERCISES (ON TENSES) EXERCISE 133 : GENERAL EXERCISES (ON TENSES) EXERCISE 134: GENERAL EXERCISES (ON TENSES)
EXERCISE 135 : GENERAL EXERCISES (FINDING THE VERBS) EXERCISE 136 : GENERAL EXERCISES (FINDING THE VERBS) EXERCISE 137 : GENERAL EXERCISES (COMPLETION) EXERCISE 138 : WISHES IN ENGLISH
EXERCISE 139 : WISHES IN ENGLISH EXERCISE 140 : WISHES IN ENGLISH EXERCISE 141 : WISHES IN ENGLISH EXERCISE 142 : WISHES IN ENGLISH EXERCISE 143 : THE PASSIVE (ALL TENSES) EXERCISE 144 : THE PASSIVE (ALL TENSES) EXERCISE 145: THE PASSIVE (ALL TENSES) EXERCISE 146 : THE PASSIVE
EXERCISE 147 : THE PASSIVE
EXERCISE 148 :THE PASSIVE (ASKING FOR INFORMATION) EXERCISE 149 :THE PASSIVE (UNIMPORTANT SUBJECT) EXERCISE 150: THE PASSIVE (VERBS TAKING TWO OBJECTS) EXERCISE 151: THE PASSIVE (VERBS TAKING TWO OBJECTS) EXERCISE 152: THE PASSIVE (MIXED TENSES)
EXERCISE 153 : ACTIVE - PASSIVE
EXERCISE 154 : THE PASSIVE (CONDITIONAL SENTENCES) EXERCISE 155 : THE PASSIVE (THE MODAL AUXILIARY VERBS) EXERCISE 156 : THE PASSIVE (THE MODAL AUXILIARY VERBS) EXERCISE 157 : HE PASSIVE GERUND
EXERCISE 158 THE PASSIVE (PASSIVE PRESENT INFINITIVE) EXERCISE 159 : THE PASSIVE (PASSIVE PRESENT INFINITIVE) EXERCISE 160 :THE PASSIVE (PASSIVE PRESENT INFINITIVE)
EXERCISE 162 : THE PASSIVE (COMPLEX SENTENCE) EXERCISE 163 : THE PASSIVE (COMPLEX SENTENCE) EXERCISE 164 : THE PASSIVE (COMPLEX SENTENCE) EXERCISE 165: THE PASSIVE (COMPLEX SENTENCES) EXERCISE 166: THE PASSIVE (COMPLEX SENTENCES) EXERCISE 167 : THE PASSIVE (MIXED TYPES)
EXERCISE 169: GERUNDS/INFINITIVES (1) EXERCISE 174 : GERUNDS
EXERCISE 175 : GERUNDS
EXERCISE 176 : GERUNDS/INFINITIVES
EXERCISE 177 : PERFECT GERUNDS (ACTIVE / PASSIVE) EXERCISE 178 : INFINITIVES
EXERCISE 179 : GERUNDS/INFINITIVES EXERCISE 180 : GERUNDS/INFINITIVES EXERCISE 181 : INFINITIVES (ENOUGH/TOO) EXERCISE 182 : INFINITIVES (ENOUGH) EXERCISE 183 : INFINITIVES (TOO) EXERCISE 184 : INFINITIVES (TOO) EXERCISE 185: INFINITIVES (TOO) EXERCISE 186: INFINITIVES (ENOUGH) EXERCISE 187 : INFINITIVES (LET/ALLOW) EXERCISE 188 : INFINITIVES (PREFERENCES)
EXERCISE 189 : INFINITIVES (EXPRESSING PURPOSE) EXERCISE 190 :INFINITIVES (EXPRESSING PURPOSE) EXERCISE 191 : PRESENT PARTICIPLES (SAME SUBJECTS) EXERCISE 192 : PRESENT PARTICIPLES (SAME SUBJECTS) EXERCISE 193 : PRESENT PARTICIPLES (SAME SUBJECTS) EXERCISE 194 : PRESENT PARTICIPLES (SAME SUBJECTS) EXERCISE 195 :PRESENT PARTICIPLES
EXERCISE 196: PRESENT PARTICIPLES
EXERCISE 199: RESENT/ PAST PARTICIPLE (AS ADJECTIVES) EXERCISE 200: PERFECT PARTICIPLES (SAME SUBJECTS) EXERCISE 201: PERFECT PARTICIPLES (SAME SUBJECTS) EXERCISE 202 : PERFECT PARTICIPLES (SAME SUBJECTS)
EXERCISE 203 : PRESENT/PERFECT PARTICIPLES (SAME SUBJECTS) EXERCISE 204 : PRESENT/PERFECT PARTICIPLES (DIFFERENT SUBJECTS) EXERCISE 205 : PRESENT/PAST PARTICIPLES
EXERCISE 206 :EXPRESSING SIMILARITIES (SO/NEITHER) EXERCISE 207 :EXPRESSING SIMILARITIES (EITHER/NEITHER) EXERCISE 208 : CHOICES OR ALTERNATIVE (EITHER ... OR) EXERCISE 209 : NEITHER ... NOR
EXERCISE 210 : NOT ONLY... BUT ALSO EXERCISE 211 : NOT ONLY ... BUT ALSO EXERCISE 212 : ASKING FOR PERMISSION EXERCISE 213: MAKING SUGGESTIONS EXERCISE 214: MAKING POLITE REQUESTS EXERCISE 215: MAKING AN OFFER
EXERCISE 216 : DEFINING RELATIVE CLAUSES (SUBJECTIVE CASE) EXERCISE 217: DEFINING RELATIVE CLAUSES (SUBJECTIVE CASE) EXERCISE 218 : DEFINING RELATIVE CLAUSES (OBJECTIVE CASE) EXERCISE 219 : DEFINING RELATIVE CLAUSES (OBJECTIVE CASE) EXERCISE 220 : DEFINING RELATIVE CLAUSES (POSSESSIVE CASE) EXERCISE 221 : DEFINING RELATIVE CLAUSES
EXERCISE 222 : DEFINING RELATIVE CLAUSES
EXERCISE 223 : DEFINING RELATIVE CLAUSES (PREPOSITIONS) EXERCISE 224 : DEFINING RELATIVE CLAUSES
EXERCISE 225: DEFINING RELATIVE CLAUSES EXERCISE 226 : NON-DEFINING RELATIVE CLAUSES
EXERCISE 227 : ELATIVE PRONOUNS / RELATIVE ADVERBS EXERCISE 228 : RELATIVE-CLAUSES (MIXED TYPES)
EXERCISE 229 : REDUCED RELATIVE CLAUSES EXERCISE 230 :REDUCED RELATIVE CLAUSES EXERCISE 231 : REDUCED RELATIVE CLAUSES EXERCISE 232 : REDUCED RELATIVE CLAUSES EXERCISE 233: ACTIVE CAUSATIVES (ALL TENSES) EXERCISE 234 :ACTIVE CAUSATIVES
EXERCISE 235 : ACTIVE CAUSATIVES
EXERCISE 236: PASSIVE CAUSATIVES (ALL TENSES) EXERCISE 237: PASSIVE CAUSATIVES
EXERCISE 238 : PASSIVE CAUSATIVES EXERCISE 239 : PASSIVE CAUSATIVES
EXERCISE 241: REPORTED SPEECH (STATEMENT) EXERCISE 242 : REPORTED SPEECH (STATEMENT)
EXERCISE 243 : REPORTED SPEECH (OTHER REPORTING VERBS) EXERCISE 244 : REPORTED SPEECH (COMPLEX SENTENCE) EXERCISE 245 : REPORTED SPEECH (COMPLEX SENTENCE) EXERCISE 247 : REPORTED SPEECH (QUESTION)
EXERCISE 248 : REPORTED SPEECH (QUESTION) EXERCISE 249: REPORTED SPEECH (IMPERATIVE) EXERCISE 250: REPORTED SPEECH (REQUEST) EXERCISE 251: REPORTED SPEECH (MIXED TYPES) EXERCISE 252 : REPORTED SPEECH
EXERCISE 253 : REPORTED SPEECH (OTHER REPORTING VERBS) EXERCISE 254 : REPORTED SPEECH (OTHER REPORTING VERBS) EXERCISE 255 : REPORTED SPEECH (OTHER REPORTING VERBS) EXERCISE 256 : ADVERBIAL CLAUSES OF CONCESSION
EXERCISE 257 : ADVERBIAL CLAUSES OF CONCESSION EXERCISE 258 : ADVERBIAL CLAUSES OF PURPOSE EXERCISE 259 : ADVERBIAL CLAUSES OF PURPOSE EXERCISE 260: ADVERBIAL CLAUSES OF PURPOSE EXERCISE 261 : ADVERBIAL CLAUSES OF PURPOSE EXERCISE 262 : ADVERBIAL CLAUSES OF RESULT EXERCISE 263 : ADVERBIAL CLAUSES OF RESULT EXERCISE 264 : ADVERBIAL CLAUSES OF RESULT EXERCISE 265 : ADVERBIAL CLAUSES OF RESULT EXERCISE 266 : ADVERBIAL CLAUSES OF RESULT EXERCISE 267 : ADVERBIAL CLAUSES OF RESULT EXERCISE 268: ADVERBIAL CLAUSES OF PROPORTION
EXERCISE 269 : NOUN CLAUSES (AS THE SUBJECT OF A SENTENCE) EXERCISE 270: NOUN CLAUSES (AS THE OBJECTOR A SENTENCE) EXERCISE 271 : NOUN CLAUSES (AS THE OBJECT OF A SENTENCE) EXERCISE 272 : NOUN CLAUSES (AS THE OBJECT OF A SENTENCE) EXERCISE 273 : NOUN CLAUSES (AS THE OBJECT OF A SENTENCE) EXERCISE 274 : NOUN CLAUSES (COMPLEX SUBJECT)
EXERCISE 275 : NOUN CLAUSES (COMPLEX SUBJECT) EXERCISE 276 : CONJUCTIONS
EXERCISE 277 : CONJUCTIONS EXERCISE 278 : CONJUCTIONS
EXERCISE 279 : THE MODAL AUXILIARY VERBS EXERCISE 280 : THE MODAL AUXILIARY VERBS EXERCISE 281 THE MODAL AUXILIARY VERBS
EXERCISE 285 : THE MODAL AUXILIARY VERBS EXERCISE 286 : THE MODAL AUXILIARY VERBS EXERCISE 287 : THE MODAL AUXILIARY VERBS EXERCISE 288 : THE MODAL AUXILIARY VERBS EXERCISE 289: PREPOSITIONS (1) EXERCISE 290 :PREPOSITIONS (2) EXERCISE 291: PREPOSITIONS (3) EXERCISE 292: PREPOSITIONS (4) EXERCISE 293 : PREPOSITIONS (5) EXERCISE 294 : PREPOSITIONS (6) EXERCISE 295 : PREPOSITIONS (7) EXERCISE 296 : PREPOSITIONS (8) EXERCISE 297 : PREPOSITIONS (9) EXERCISE 298 : PREPOSITIONS (10) EXERCISE 299 : PREPOSITIONS (11) EXERCISE 300 : PREPOSITIONS (12) EXERCISE 302 : TRANSFORMATION (1) EXERCISE 303 : TRANSFORMATION (2) EXERCISE 304 : TRANSFORMATION (3) EXERCISE 305 : TRANSFORMATION (4) EXERCISE 306:WORD-FORMATION (1) EXERCISE 307: WORD - FORMATION (2) EXERCISE 308 : WORD - FORMATION (3) EXERCISE 309: WORD - FORMATION (4) EXERCISE 310: WORD - FORMATION (5)
EXERCISE 311: WORD -FORMATION (6) (PREFIXES) EXERCISE 312 : WORD - FORMATION (7) (PREFIXES) EXERCISE 313 :WORD - FORMATION (8) (PREFIXES)
EXERCISE1 : PRONOUNS
Complete the following sentences with the necessary "Subject Pronouns" or "Object Pronouns".
Subject Pronouns Object Pronouns
I Me You You He Him She Her It It We Us They Them
Example: Mary doesn't love me, but... love her very much. Mary doesn't love me, but I love her very much.
She is not in love with ... but I am in love with.... She is not in love with me, but I am in love with her.
1. Mary has got a lot of books... is putting ... on the shelves. 2. The thief is trying to run away and the policeman is running after ... 3. There is a girl sitting on the chair, and the nurse is looking after ... 4. The boy is standing near the board and is writing the sentences on ... 5. The children are eating apples... are eating ... in the garden. 6. The girl is in the ambulance and the doctor is taking... to (the) hospital. 7. Jack is sitting in front of Helen. He is not sitting behind ...
8. There are a lot of dogs in the garden, and my daughter is playing with ...
9. The woman is taking the boy home... is carrying ... in her arms. 10. There are a lot of snakes on the farm, but I am not afraid of...
11. The girl has a car but she cannot drive ... because ... doesn't have a driving licence. 12. She says that she is afraid of... because I have piercing looks.
13. She thinks that... am not interested in Turkish music.
14. I am sitting next to Caroline... are close friends and everybody is jealous of... 15. The woman is very poor; therefore,... is begging for money in the streets. 16. The birds are in the tree... are singing happily and we are listening to ... 17. She doesn't want to go out with...; she thinks that I am not handsome. 18. If you see Melissa, tell... that... love ... 19. The girl is in bed. ... is sleeping like an angel.
20. My twin-brother looks like ... but I don't love ... very much. 21. Helena hates ... but I love ... very much.
EXERCISE 2:POSSESSIVE ADJECTIVES/PRONOUNS
Complete the following sentences with the “Possessive Adjective” or “Possessive Pronoun” Possessive Adjectives Possessive Pronouns
My mine Your yours His his Her hers Its ….. Our ours Their theirs
Example: This is my friend, Maria. ...…husband is a teacher, (she) This is my friend, Maria. Her husband is a teacher.
1. ... neighbour's house is bigger than. ... (we)
2. Those are not... children. ... .... ... are in the cinema now. (we) 3. ... teacher always confuses your name with ... (I) 4. My book is more interesting than... ... I think, (you)
5. Rose wears ear-rings, but... ear-rings are more expensive than hers. (I) 6. The dog is eating a bone. .... ... . teeth are very sharp. (it)
7. This pencil isn't...; it is mine. (you)
8. I don't think that is ... ... ....; .... ... suitcase is green, (she) 9. The boys are riding on ... .... ... bicycles in the street, (they) 10. We are listening to our teacher, not... (you)
11. Please pass these books to your friends. They are... ... .. (they)
12. I always buy ... sister a box of chocolate at this supermarket. (I) 13. .. ... ...umbrella is not black. It is blue. (I)
14. The man is going to the cinema wit………. wife, (he)
15. These are Mr. and Mrs. Brown. That is ... house, (they) 16. There are some books on the desk, but they are not... (we) 17. Is your brother a businessman? ... is a medical doctor. (I) 18. There is a car in front of the building. Is it ... ... ....? (you)
19. Look at that dog over there! .... ... ... eyes are blue, (it) 20. Zeynep's bag is very heavy, but... is very light. (I) 21. Our house is near the school, but ... ... ... house is not. (they) 22. He is my room-mate. ... ... name is Peter, (he)
EXERCISE 3 :POSSESSIVE ADJECTIVES/PRONOUNS
Complete the following sentences with a "Subject Pronoun", "Object Pronoun" or "Possessive Adjective". Subject Pronouns Object Pronouns Possessive Adjectives
1. I me my
2. you you your
3. he him his
4. she her her
5. it it its
6. we us our
7. you you your
8. they them their
Example: I love Julia, but... doesn't love me. (she / her) I love Julia, but she doesn't love me.
1. ...name is Anna Vissi, and...come from Greece. 2. Everybody loves... (I / me / my)
3. My name is Anna Vissi, and I come from Greece. Everybody loves me.
4. My sister is a medical doctor and ... works in Germany, but I don't know ... phone number.(she/her)
5. Can you help ... with ... homework? (I / me / my)
6. Mary writes to... but they don't write to her very often, (they /them / their)
7. ...always spend ... holidays in Spain with ... friends, (we / us / our) 8. Melissa doesn't tell... the truth, and ... am very sorry for it. (I / me / my)
9. The teacher always asks ... very difficult questions whenever ... have an English exam. (they / them / their)
10. ... is my girlfriend... name is Silvia, but... cannot speak Turkish very well, (she / her)
11. The boys are riding ... bicycles in the street, and ... are very cheerful but I cannot see ...faces very well, (they / them / their)
12. Helen is going to school with... boyfriend today... school is a long way from here, (she / her)
13. The teacher is looking at... but... are not listening to her, because ... friend is telling... a funny story, (we / us / our)
14. ... are taking... children to the zoo in the afternoon, aren't...? (they / them / their)
16. I always help Melissa, but she never helps ... with ... homework. She thinks that... am very lazy. (I / me / my)
17. I have got two children, and I love ... very much, but... don't love me so much. a. (they / them / their)
18. I don't like ... because ... is very selfish, but I like ... sister, (she / her)
EXERCISE 4 :POSSESSIVE ADJECTIVES AND PRONOUNS Complete the following sentences with one of the words on the list below.
a) I you he she it we they
b) me you him her it us them
c) my your his her its our their
d) mine yours his hers …. ours theirs
Example: Tell the children to bring ... friends to the party. Tell the students to bring their friends to the party.
1. You can borrow... camera if you haven't got one. I don’t need ... .... ... ... 2. He always tells... what the problem is and I always help ... .... ... ..with ………… 3. I always see Jane and Marry at the comer, but... never greet... 4. Your car is here but I can't find ……… Do you know where ... car is? 5. If your girlfriend is in Istanbul, why don't you bring ... to the party?
6. My sister and I both have sports car; her car is red and ... ... is black.
7. If anyone arrives late, tell... not to enter the room without my permission. 8. Our children want to go camping this summer; what about... children? 9. I know Sharon very well... ... .... is a very good friend of.. ... ... ...
10. Helen is very rich. ... collection of coins is extremely valuable.
11. I have got a cat.... .... ... .... name is Cancan, and I love ... very much. 12. ... am looking for my book everywhere, but I can't find ... 13. My father knows Mar}' very well, and that's why he doesn't trust ... ...
14. Where are your seats? I am looking for ... but I can't find ……… 15. Whoever is at the door, tell. .... .... .... I am not in.
16. She is trying to frighten... bull I am not afraid of... ... ... anymore. 17. She is crying because the teacher is very angry with .... .. ...
18. Please take these books and give ... to Helen, because ... ... belong to ... 19. Her parents live in Istanbul, but... live in Kars and ... ... love...
21. Their house is very comfortable, but mine is more comfortable than ... ... .
22. My suitcase is very heavy, but……….... suitcase is heavier than ... Mary 23. It is not necessary for...to buy the book. I can lend you ... ... I don't need ... 24. I forgot to bring my wallet with ... have you got...?
25. I always go to the cinema in. ... ... free time.
26. The cat has got a fish;... is in……… mouth.
27. If... don't pass the exam, will... lake ... again, Rose? 28. There is an old lady with a dog on ... knee and there are two men with pipes in ... mouths. 29. I don't think that Helen is a reliable girl, so ... never lend... any money. 30. He is such a rich man that... doesn't care how ...spends ... money.
EXERCISE 5: POSSESSIVE FORMS OF NOUNS
Rewrite the following sentences using the "Possessive Forms" of Nouns with "Apostrophe" (...,'s) or (...'). Example: The doctor has a new car. The doctor's car is new.
The doctors have blue eyes. The doctors' eyes are blue. The girl has a pretty dress
The girls have pretty dresses The old man has white hair The old men have white hair The cat has green eyes
The king has a beautiful palace Melissa has a new bicycle The lion has sharp teeth
All the girls have new skirts for the festival The teachers have a room on the third floor The students have books on their desks All the horses have white manes
The servants have a bedroom downstairs
Donkeys have long ears Some dogs have short tails These children have dirty faces The fishermen have an old net The child has a new toy Some women have short hair All the men have black hats
The teachers have a beautiful staff-room The man has a long beard
An eagle has sharp eyes
Elephants have strong memories
EXERCISE 6: POSSESSIVE FORMS WITH "OF"
Rewrite the following sentences using the "Possessive Form" with "OF". Example: The girl's name is Olga. The name of the girl is Olga.
The teachers' room is upstairs. The room of the teachers is upstairs.
1. John's brother is very clever :
2. Mary's sisters are fond of classical music :
3. Miranda's sister's name is Juliet :
4. This woman's children go to kindergarten : 5. The children's toys amuse them very much : 6. I don't know Peter's telephone number :
7. Tom's car is not very expensive :
8. Madonna's mother is rolling in money :
9. Muge's cat's name is Cancan :
10. The boys bicycle is brand new :
11. Janet loves Chopin's music very much : 12. The dog's teeth are beginning to fall out : 13. My grandfather's farm is quite large : 14. My mother and father's friends are at home : 15. Picasso's paintings seem strange to me : 16. Mary and Jane's weddings are today : 17. Mary says that she is Peter's cousin : 18. Peter and Mary's children are very smart : 19. Pasteur and Fleming's discoveries are very important:
20. My friend's dog is very clever :
21. Your mother's hands are very large : 22. Angela's sister is out of her mind :
23. Julia's father is very old :
24. The girls' skirts are very short : 25. The students' teacher is very happy : 26. We don't obey the captain's orders : 27. The man's loyally to her is adorable : 28. What do you think of Oya's latest novel? : 29. We are talking about her husband's death : 30. I got well again under the doctor's treatment :
EXERCISE 7 : REFLEXIVE PRONOUNS
Complete the following sentences with a proper "Reflexive Pronoun" on the list below.
myself yourself himself herself itself
ourselves yourselves themselves Example: Maria is buying... a new dress.
Maria is buying herself a new dress.
1. I always make ... a sandwich for lunch. 2. Are you enjoying... at the party, Hilary?
3. He says that he will kill... if he cannot get married to Matilda. 4. Don't blame... it is not your fault.
5. Lara is looking at... in the mirror and admiring her beauty. 6. He is going to make ... a cup of tea.
7. Different people enjoy... in different ways. 8. The cat saw ... in the mirror and got frightened. 9. Don't play with that sharp knife, you may cut... 10. They are talking to ... in the room.
11. We look after... while our mother is away.
12. My brother cut... with a razor while he was shaving yesterday. 13. Look at... in a mirror. You look very angry.
14. Take your coat off and make ... comfortable. 15. Did you hurt... when you fell down?
16. Mr. David introduced ... to my father.
17. This photograph of mine is terrible. I cannot recognize... 18. He bought some flowers for ... yesterday evening.
19. Bring another key. The children have locked ... in the garage. 20. Take a glass and pour... a drink and join the party.
21. They buried ... in their work.
22. Calm down a moment and control... honey.
23. Whenever he gets sick, he always tries to cure ... with medicines. 24. She is frightened of getting fat. She weighs ... every morning. 25. She went down to the river and drowned...
26. We are defending ... against thieves. 27. He went berserk and shot...
EXERCISE 8: INDEFINITE PRONOUNS AND ADVERBS
Complete each of the following sentences with a proper "Pronouns" and "Adverbs" on the list below.
PRONOUNS ADVERBS
everybody everything everywhere
somebody something somewhere
anybody anything anywhere
nobody nothing nowhere
1- A: Is there... .... ………. .in the bottle?
B: No, there is ... ... .... .... ... in the bottle, it is empty. 2 . A: Did... ... ... ... come to your party last night?
B: I am sorry that... came to my party last night. 3. A: Would you like to live ... by the Mediterranean?
B: Yes, I would like to live ... ... by the Mediterranean because I love the sun. 4. A: Do you know ... in Istanbul?
B: No, I don't know... .... ... ... in Istanbul. I have just come here from abroad. 5. A: Did you see... ... ... ...in the summer-house the other day?
B: Yes, I saw ... ... . in the summer-house the other day. 6. A: Can we use credit cards ... ... ... ... ... these days?
B: Yes, we/you can use credit cards ... these days 7. A: Does ... .... ... ... like Britney Spears?
B: Yes,... likes Britney Spears.
8. A: Did you look for your watch ... in the house?
B: Yes, I looked for my watch...in the house, but I couldn't find it... 9. A: Did ... answer the questions?
B: The questions were very difficult, so ... could answer them. 10.A: Did you tell... ... about the garden party?
B: Yes, I told……….. . about the garden party. 11.A: Did your parents go ... last month?
B: Yes, they went .... ... ... last month, but I cannot remember the name. 12A:... is knocking at the door. Will you please answer it?
B: I think you are mistaken, because... ... is knocking at the door now. 13.A: Do you like fishing?
B: Yes, I do, but I never catch... 14.A: Do you know ... ……… ... about the accident?
EXERCISE 9 : NAMES OF COUNTRIES
Complete the following sentences writing the names of the countries on the left. Example: Ankara is the capital city of Turkey.
1. Rome... Italy 2. London ... England 3. Athens ... Greece 4. Madrid... Spain 5. Paris... France
6. Washington D.C... The United States of America 7. Lisbon... Portugal
8. Cairo... Egypt 9. Tokyo... Japan 10. Warsaw... Poland
11. Moscow... The Soviet Federation 12. Brussels... Belgium
13. Buenos Aires... Argentina 14. Brasilia... Brazil 15. Ottawa... Canada 16. Riyadh... Saudi Arabia 17. Canberra... Australia 18. Damascus... Syria
19. Peking... The Republic of China 20. New Delhi... India
21. Manila... The Philippines 22. Osto... Norway
23. Slockholm... Sweden 24. Edinburgh... Scotland
25. Amsterdam... The Netherlands 26. Tbilisi... Georgia
27. Beirut...……. The Lebanon 28. Dublin... Ireland 29. Sofia... Bulgaria 30. Baku... Azerbaijan 31. Baghdad... Iraq
EXERCISE 10 : NATIONALITY ADJECTIVES
Answer the following questions by writing the "Nationality Adjectives" for the countries in brackets. Example: A: What is your nationality? / What nationality are you? (Turkey)
B: I am Turkish.
A: Are you Canadian? (Syria) B: No, I am not. I am Syrian. 1. A: Is Antonio Banderas Italian? (Spain)
B: No, ____________________________________________ 2. A: What is your father's nationality? (Norway)
B: ____________________________________________ 3. A: Are you German? (Iran)
B: No, ____________________________________________ 4. A: What nationality is your mother? (The Russian Federation)
B: ____________________________________________ 5. A: Are Tom Cruise and Tom Hanks Canadian? (The U.S.A.)
B: No, ____________________________________________ 6. A: What nationality are your sisters? (Georgia)
B: ____________________________________________ 7. A: Are you and your brothers Pakistani? (Portugal)
B: No, ____________________________________________ 8. A: What nationality are your friends? (Scotland)
B: ____________________________________________ 9. A: Is that woman standing over there Russian? (Greece)
B: No, ____________________________________________ 10. A: What is the nationality of the man in your office? (France)
B: ____________________________________________ 11. A: Is your father British? (Italy)
B: No, ____________________________________________ 12. A: What nationality is Carlos? (Brazil)
B: ____________________________________________ 13. A: Are those women Spanish? (China)
B: No, ____________________________________________ 14. A: What is the nationality of this postman? (Germany)
B: ____________________________________________ 15. A: Are Yoshimi and Toshiye Chinese? (Japan)
EXERCISE 11: NATIONALITY ADJECTIVES AND LANGUAGES
Complete the following sentences by writing the "Nationality Adjectives" and the "Languages" people speak A: Where do you come from? B: I come from France.
A: What language do you speak? B: I speak French. A: What nationality are you? B: I am French. Example: I come from France, so I am French and I speak French.
1. Sylvia comes from England, so she _________________________________ 2. Martha Andrado comes from Spain, so she_________________________________ 3. We come from Mexico, so we_________________________________.
4. My parents come from Denmark, so they_________________________________ 5. The belly dancer comes from Egypt, so she_________________________________ 6. Those women come from Saudi Arabia, so they_________________________________ 7. Jennifer comes from Ireland, so she_________________________________
8. Those doctors come from Sweden, so they_________________________________ 9. The woman comes from Georgia, so she_________________________________
10. The tourists at this hotel come from China, so they _________________________________ 11. My father comes from Norway, so he _________________________________
12. Those pilots come from Japan, so they_________________________________
13. The students in our school come from Canada, so they_________________________________ 14. Natalie comes from the Russian Federation, so she_________________________________ 15. We come from Germany, so we_________________________________
16. Those students come from Armenia, so they _________________________________ 17. That pretty woman comes from Iran, so she_________________________________ 18. My brother-in-law comes from Syria, so he_________________________________ 19. Eileen's brothers come from Italy, so they _________________________________ 20. My teacher comes from Finland, so she_________________________________ 21. These nurses come from the U.S.A., so they _________________________________ 22. Carlos comes from Brazil, so he _________________________________
23. My cousins come from Turkey, so they_________________________________ 24. The woman in red comes from Libya, so she_________________________________ 25. Carmen comes from Greece, so she _________________________________
26. Your brothers come from Portugal, so they_________________________________ 27. Our teachers come from Scotland, so they_________________________________
28. That lady in the corner comes from Belgium, so she _________________________________ 29. That doctor comes from Poland, so he _________________________________
EXERCISE 12: PLURAL FORMS OF NOUNS
Change the following sentences into "Plural" making all the necessary changes. Example: She is a lovely woman. They are lovely women.
1. It is an ancient city :
2. This man is very famous :
3. I am not a poet :
4. There is a fly on the floor : 5. Is he a teacher? :
6. That is her book :
7. His hand is clean :
8. The fireman is on the roof : 9. The glass is full of water : 10. The sheep is eating the grass : 11. The mouse is in the house : 12. The leaf is falling down :
13. He is a very clever child :
14. Are you a policeman? :
15. He is not a rich man :
16. The brush is on the chair : 17. The wife of this man is a thief :
18. The deer is running very fast : 19. The baby is very beautiful : 20. This box of chocolate is very big : 21. The fool of this man is very large : 22. Look at that church over there! : 23. The aircraft is bombing the city : 24. The life of this poet is miserable : 25. The knife on the table is sharp :
26. Put the book on the shelf : 27. The ox is grazing in the field : 28. Put the dish into the oven : 29. She is preparing the quiz : 30. Where is the loaf of bread? : 31. This piece of chalk is green : 32. She is a beautiful lady :
EXERCISE 13 : PLURAL FORMS OF NOUNS
Complete the following sentences with the "Plural Forms of Nouns" from the list below.
BRANCH HALF KNIFE BOX BACTERIUM GOOSE LOAF CRITERION BRUSH LEAF SHELF COUNTRY DRESS CITY CHILD
1. My mother buys three ... of bread every day. 2. How many... of matches have you got? 3. The birds sit on the ... of the trees.
4. They use their ... to cut the branches of the tree. 5. Our ... always play in the streets.
6. Turkey and Germany are very big ... 7. There are no ... on this tree in the winter.
8. The teacher usually puts the books on the ... of the cupboard. 9. London and Paris are big ... in Europe.
10. She always cuts the apple into two ... and gives one half to me. 11. My mother makes her own ... by herself.
12. The angry... are running after the girl in the park. 13. What are your ... when you are judging a work of art? 14. ... in drinking water spread illnesses.
15. We use ... to clean our teeth.
ADDRESS FOOT FAMILY PIECE DICTIONARY SPY TOOTH BUS AX FACTORY STORY BABY DAISY MOUSE SECRETARY
1. There are some cars...in Turkey.
2. We can find all kinds of...in this library. 3. Don't forget to write the...on the envelopes. 4. We have got many ... in this company. 5. We have got two...and two arms.
6. We are trying to get rid of the ...in our house.
7. My father gives me some ... of advice from time to time. 8. The Russian...steal the plans of the nuclear power plants. 9. All the...are waiting for the students in front of the school.
10. All the ...of the students are gathering in the garden for the reception. 11. She brushes her ... three times a day.
12. They are picking up ...in the park to give them to their girlfriends. 13. ...sleep more than adults (do).
EXERCISE 14 : JOBS AND PROFESSIONS
Read the sentences and put the corresponding "Jobs" and "Professions" in brackets.
nurse judge author pilot fishmonger artist plumber surgeon midwife engineer 1.(………..). He/she flies an airplane or helicopter.
2.( ……….). He/she fits and mends water, gas and sewage pipes. 3.( ……….). He/she designs, makes or works with machinery. 4.( ……….). He/she draws and paints pictures.
5.( ……….). He/she helps doctors and looks after sick or injured people in hospital. 6.( ……….). He/she performs medical operations in hospitals,
7.( ……….). She helps women to give birth to children. 8.( ……….). He/she sells fish in a shop.
9.( ……….). He/she writes books, articles or plays.
10.( ……….). He/she makes decisions in a court of law on legal matters.
pharmacist hairdresser baby sitter astronaut doctor
butcher barber dentist judge architect
1. (……….) . He/she treats sick or injured people.
2. (……….) . He/she takes care of children while their parents are away. 3. (……….) . He/she cuts women's hair and puts it into a style.
4. (……….) . He/she prepares and sells medicines. 5. (……….) . He cuts men's hair.
6. (……….) . He/she makes the plans of buildings. 7. (……….) . He/she travels in spacecraft in space,
8. (……….) . He/she decides which person is the best in a competition. 9. (……….) . He/she treats people's teeth.
10.( ……….) . He/she sells meal in a shop.
teacher lawyer referee locksmith psychiatrist waiter baker coroner veterinarian psychologist
1. (……….) . He/she treats menial illnesses. 2. (……….) . He makes or repairs locks.
3. (……….) . He/she gives people legal advice and represents them in court. 4. (……….) - He/she studies human mind and explains human behaviour. 5. (……….) . He/she bakes and sells bread, cakes, etc.
6. (……….) . He serves food and drink to people in a restaurant. 7. (……….) . He/she teaches, usually as a job at a school.
8. (……….) - He/she supervises a sports match and makes decisions.
EXERCISE 15 : QUESTION WORDS
Complete the following sentences with the "QUESTION WORDS" on the list below.
WHO WHICH WHY WHOM WHOSE
HOW WHAT WHEN WHERE
1. A:... often do you go to the cinema? B: I go to the cinema twice a week.
2. A:... is your father from? B: My father is from Cyprus.
3. A:... is the weather like today? B: It is very sunny today.
4. A: ………..does David talk to on the phone for half an hour every day? B: He talks to Helen on the phone for half an hour every day.
5. A:... does your son wait for in front of the house every morning? B: My son waits for his girlfriend in front of the house every morning.
6. A:... is your father? B: He is very well, thank you.
7. A:... looks after patients in hospitals? B: Nurses look after patients in hospitals.
8. A: ... long does your sister watch TV a day? B: She watches TV for three hours a day.
9. A: ... many cigarettes does your father smoke a day? B: He smokes ten cigarettes a day.
10. A:... old is your wife? B: She is almost sixty years old.
11. A:... are you married to? B: I am married to Jennifer Topes.
12. A: To ... is your daughter engaged? B: She is engaged to Tom Jones.
13. A:... do you like doing in the morning? B: I like watering the flowers in the morning.
14. A: At... time do your parents have breakfast in the morning? B: They have breakfast at seven o’clock in the morning.
15. A:... much money do you spend on your holidays? B: I spend a lot of money on my holidays.
17. A:... many tomatoes do you need for the pizza? B: I need five tomatoes for the pizza,
18. A: ...are you waiting for? B: I am waiting for the bus.
19. A: With ...does Silvia go to the cinema every week? B: She goes to the cinema with her boyfriend every week,
20. A: ...lives in a big house outside Paris? B: My parents live in a big house outside Paris.
21. A: ... bicycle do you always ride on? B: I always ride on my friend's bicycle.
22. A:. ... mosque does your father go to on Fridays? B: My father goes to the Blue Mosque on Fridays.
23. A:...long does it take to go there by bus? B: it takes five hours to go there by bus.
24. A:... colour do you prefer, red or blue? B: I prefer blue.
25. A: ...far is the hospital from here? B: The hospital is five kilometres from here.
26. A: ... colour are your eyes? B: My eyes are green.
27. A: ... time is it now? B: It is (a) quarter to six now.
28. A: ... does your father get up? B: My father gets up when the sun rises.
29. A: ... kind of people live here? B: Very honest people live here.
30. A:... kind of films do you like watching on TV? B: I like watching horror films on TV
31. A... fast does a cheetah run? B: A cheetah runs very fast
32. A: To ... do you apply for more information? B: I apply to Mr Harris on for more information.
33. A...children are they? B: They are Mr Brown's children.
EXERCISE 16 : SOME/ANY
Answer the following questions using "SOME" or "ANY". Example: Are there any children in the garden?
a.Yes, there are some children in the garden. b.No, there are not any children in the garden. 1. Is there any sugar in the tea?
Yes, ... No,... 2. Are there any boys in the library?
Yes, ... No,...
3. Are there any waiters in the cafeteria?
Yes,... No... 4. Have you got any time to play tennis with me?
Yes... No...
5. Are there any candles on the cake?
Yes... No...
6. Is there any flour in the cupboard?
Yes, ... No... 7. Have you got any English books at home?
Yes, ... No... 8. Do you speak any foreign languages?
Yes... No... 9. Do you have any children?
Yes, ... No... 10. Does your friend have any money to take a trip? Yes... No...
EXERCISE 17:SOME /ANY Complete the following sentences with "SOME" or "ANY". 1. You can call us ... ... .. day you want.
2. Would you like ... .. .. orange juice?-Yes, please.
3. You have to inform the bank of... .... ... change of address. 4. He doesn't have ... ... experience of this kind of work.
5. 5. I can get... .. .... ... information about France from the tourist office. 6. Can I have. ... chocolate, please?
7. Peter and Alison haven't got... .. .children.
8. There is still .. ... ... chocolate cake left. Would you like another piece? 9. We can go to .. .... .. .. restaurant you want.
10. Please phone me if you have ... .... .. ... problems. 11. I am going to ask ... .. .... of you a loan.
12. Could you give me ... ... bread? - Yes, certainly. 13. There are... .... .. ... people waiting outside.
14. Do you have ... previous experience about this kind of job? 15. She needs ... ... paper to write on.
16. She has to do .. ... housework.
17. We go out To a restaurant with .... .... ... other people.
18. When can I visit the museum? -You can visit the museum. ... time you want. 19. Can I give you .... ... .... ...advice?
20. I don't have ... ... free time today.
21. I need... help with my homework. Are you free?
22. Is there .... .... .. .. room in the ear for me? -No, there isn't.. ... ... 23. There is ... fruit, but there aren't... .. .... vegetables. 24. ... bright light at night is an attraction to mosquitoes.
25. ... . money you find in the street must be taken to the police station. 26. There are not... factories in Bingol.
27. Paul is going to invite...children to his party. 28. My mother doesn't give the children ... food.
29. I haven't got... .. money on me, so I cannot go to the cinema. 30. Are there .... .... .. ... eggs in the fridge?
31. There is. .... ... milk in the bottle. 32. You can hire a car at.... ... .... .... airport.
33. ... ... .... taxi will take you to she train station. 34. Is there ... .. snow on the road, I wonder?
EXERCISE 18: MUCH / MANY / A LOT OF/ LOTS OF
Complete the following sentences with "MUCH", "MANY", "A LOT OF" or "LOTS OF". Countable Nouns
I have a lot of books. I have lots of books. I do not have many books. Do I have many books? Uncountable Nouns
She has a lot of time. She has lots of time. She does not have much time. Does she have much time? 1. There are ... students in the garden.
2. There are not... students in the garden. 3. Are there ... students in the garden?
4. Stella has got... information about her husband's hiding place. 5. Stella has not got... information about her husband's hiding place. 6. Has Stella got... information about her husband's hiding place? 7. There is ... vinegar in this bottle.
8. There is not... vinegar in this bottle. 9. Is there ... vinegar in this bottle? 10. Are there ... warships in the harbour?
11. Does Shania have ... knowledge about Turkish history? 12. Is there ... soup in your bowl?
13. Have you got... money in your pocket? 14. I have not got... patience.
15. I think there is ... wine in the bottle. 16. Are there ... candles on the cake? 17. My brother eats too ... meat.
18. Did you invite ... guests to your wedding party? 19. I have... work to do today.
20. You had better hurry up because you have not got... time. 21. We learn ... things from our beloved teachers.
22. Is there ... sugar in your tea? 23. There is not... petrol in my car.
24. How... flour do you need to make a cake? 25. Are there ... women in front of the cinema? 26. There is not... jam in that jar.
27. Have you got... friends in London?
28. Do we have ... knowledge about the Bush administration? 29. There are ... pairs of shoes under the table.
EXERCISE 19:HOW MUCH /HOW MANY
Complete the questions with "HOW MUCH" or "HOW MANY".
Example : A: How much ice-cream has Janet got? B: Janet has got a lot of ice-cream. A: How many days are there in a week? B: There are seven days in a week. 1. A: ... ... .... ... teeth have you got?
B: I have got thirty two teeth.
2. A:... .... ... time has she got? B: She has got a lot of time.
3. A:... .... ... ... ... bars of soap would you like? B: I would like two bars of soap, please,
4. A: ... ... pounds of meat do you want? B: I want three pounds of meal, please.
5. A:. ... orange juice do you want to buy? B: I want to buy some orange juice, please.
6. A:... ... .... ... bottles of vinegar do you want? B: I want three bottles of vinegar, please.
7. A:... ... .... . students are there on the bus? B: There are ten students on the bus.
8. A:... cats has Rita got? B: Rita has got three cats.
9. A:... flour is there in the jar? B: There is a lot of flour in the jar.
10. A: ... ... ... .. money does she spend on her clothes? B: She spends all her money on her clothes.
11. A:... .... ... ... packets of flour do you want to buy? B: I want to buy two packets of flour, please.
12. A:. ... .... .... ... litres of milk would you like? B: I would like six litres of milk.
13. A:... ... ... ... .... milk is there in the fridge? B: There is a little milk in the fridge.
14. A:... ... ... chairs are there in the sitting room? B: There are only a few chairs in the sitting room.
15. A:... ... ... boxes of chocolate does she want to buy? B: She wants to buy three boxes of chocolate.
EXERCISE 20 : HOW MUCH / HOW MANY
Write questions for the answers using "HOW MUCH" or "HOW MANY".
Example: A: How much money have you got in your pocket?
B: I have got a lot of money in my pocket. A: How many students are there on the bus? B: There are ten students on the bus.
1. A: ... B: There are seven days in a week. 2. A: ...
B: Betty has got a lot of time to do her homework. 3. A: ...
B: Our teacher has got a lot of patience. 4. A: ...
B: There are two stray dogs in the garden. 5. A: ...
B: I want three pounds of meat, please. 6. A: ...
B: I am going to buy some orange juice, please. 7. A: ...
B: There are lots of people at the wedding party. 8.A: ...
B: We have got a lot of flour in the jar. 9.A: ...
B: She spends all her money on her clothes. 10.A: ...
B: I have a lot of pain in my leg. 11 A: ... B: I would like six litres of milk. 12. A: ...
B: There are only a few chairs in the sitting room. 13.A: ...
B: Kelly wants to buy three boxes of chocolate. 14. A: ...
B: There are six women in the corner. 15. A: ...
EXERCISE 21 : A FEW/A LITTLE
Answer the following sentences using "A FEW" or "A LITTLE". Example: A: Are there any teachers at the school?
B: No, there aren't many. There are only a few teachers at the school. A: Is there much vinegar in the bottle?
B: No, there isn't much. There is only a little vinegar in the bottle. 1. A: Have you got any friends in Istanbul?
B: ... .... ... ... 2. A: Is there much sugar in your coffee?
B: ... .. ... ... ... ... ... 3. A: Has Helen got many shirts?
B: ... ... ... ... ... .... ... ... 4. A: Is there much flour in the jar?
B: ... .. ... ... ... 5. A: Is there much water in your glass?
B: ... ... ... ... ... 6. A: Have you got many horses on your farm?
B: ... ... .... ... ... ... ... ... 7. A: Are there many eggs in the fridge?
B: ... ... .. ... ... ... ... ... .... ... 8. A: Has your father got many books in his library?
B: ... ... ... ... ... ... 9. A: Are there many exercises in this book?
B:... 10. A: Have you got much spare time?
B... ... ... ... ... 11. A: Has the poor woman got much money?
B: ... 12. A: Are there many passengers on the plane?
B: ... ... ... ... ... 13. A: Is there much information in this booklet?
B: ... ... ... ... .... ... ... 14. A:Have you got much time to finish this book?
B... ... ... 15. A: Are there many flowers in the garden?
EXERCISE 22 :FEW/A FEW/LITTLE/A LITTLE
Complete the sentences with "FEW", "A FEW", "LITTLE" or "A LITTLE".
1. Over the next... days, I want you to make sure you get plenty of rest. 2. Yes, there are ... grapes in the fridge.
3. There isn't much tea, but we only need ... for a cup of tea. 4. There are ... books in this library about geology.
5. The mother was carrying her... child on her shoulder. 6. Such opportunities are ... in Turkey.
7. There is only... whisky left.
8. It was very cold, so ... people came to the meeting. 9. You eat very... That's why you are so thin.
10. ...people are interested in this subject, so we will cancel the course next month. 11. They have ... food left; they cannot survive for much longer.
12. There is ... flour left, so Alice will make ... cakes. 13. She made ... effort and she didn't do well in the exam.
14. I will have ... time this afternoon if you like to come and see me.
15. Very... experiments have been done to find out the cause of this disease. 16. He ... knows what will happen in the future.
17. I am thinking of changing my job because there are...chances of promotion. 18. There is ... milk in this bottle, but it is not enough for both of you.
19. I have so ... time that I cannot go there.
20. John was among the ... who really understood this matter. 21. ...money was spent on the building and that is why it collapsed. 22. When I moved into my flat, I had very ... furniture?
23. Janet went downtown to buy... things for the party.
24. He has ... knowledge about this subject, so he cannot pass the test. 25. I find it difficult to talk to Cecilia because we have so ... in common. 26. Selfish people often have ... friends.
27. He cannot win the election. I think he has ... chance of success. 28. We have ... tomatoes, so we can make soup.
29. There was only... information in the pamphlets. 30. I am not a vegetarian but I always eat... meat.
31. My mother speaks ...Polish, so we can talk to those Polish tourists. 32. We have got a lot of rice, but only ... cheese.
EXERCISE 23. INDEFINITE ARTICLES (A /AN)
Complete the sentences with the Indefinite Article "A", "AN" if it is necessary. 1. She is.... ... real friend to me.
2. It is.. ... dreadful weather, so we cannot, go anywhere. 3. What. ... ... terrible noise! I cannot hear anything.
4. What ... beautiful flowers you have! 5. Mrs Jones is ... air-hostess.
6. There is ... ... orange on the plate.
7. ... German is more difficult than... English. 8. How many minutes are there in... hour?
9. Germany is .... ... .. European country
10. Helen is .. .... ... English girl, and I am ... Turkish boy. 11. ... elephant is ... ... big animal.
12. My father speaks ... English with . ... ... American accent. 13. I have got.... .... ...umbrella.
14. Sonya is.. .... ... very clever girl.
15. There is ... engagement ring on her finger, 16. There is ... .. sugar in this coffee.
17. That is.... ... expensive radio; I cannot afford to buy it. 18. Elizabeth is ... beautiful lady.
19. ... iron is ... metal.
20. There is ... .... .. ashtray near the book.
21. ... ... Turkish is not... easy language at all. 22. Rose is at... university in England, I think. 23. ... lion is stronger than ... tiger. 24. ... ... apple is sweeter than ... ... lemon.
25. He is ... English teacher at... university in Tokyo. 26. ...monkey is more intelligent than.. ... dog.
27. I am... ... actor, and my wife is ... actress. 28. She always gives me ... piece of advice. 29. ... .. honesty is the best policy.
30. She is ... honest woman, but her husband is ... smuggler. 31. They are... .... ... French doctors.
32. Is this ... dagger which I see before me? 33. I am very much interested, in ... classical music.
EXERCISE 24: EFINITE ARTICLE (THE)
Complete the following sentences with the definite article "THE" if it is necessary. 1. ... other day I had a letter from my friend.
2. ... Mount Everest is ... highest mountain in ... world. 3. I play... tennis every Saturday.
4. ... sun rises in ... east.
5. She is studying... history of... China.
6. ... smallest planet in our solar system is ... Pluto. 7. Who invented ... telephone?
8. She is ... only woman I love.
9. ... tiger is in ... danger of dying out.
10. My sister goes to ... school by... bus every day. 11. It is easy to get to ... Kadikoy on ... foot.
12. Can you go by ... train from ... Alps to ... North Sea? 13. My friend works as a cook in ... prison.
14. ... poverty can lead to ... unhappiness and despair. 15. I have finished reading ... book I bought last week.
16. ... longest walk in ... space was eight hours twenty nine minutes in 1992. 17. I saw Jane at... dinner in ... Ankara yesterday.
18. Though he killed the man in self-defence, he has been in ... prison for a long time. 19. ... Samsun is on ... Black Sea.
20. They flew to ... London from ... Atatürk Airport.
21. My father will be going to ... Netherlands on ... Monday.
22. My friend, who comes from... Czech Republic, will go to ... United Kingdom. 23. ... Titanic sank during her maiden voyage to ... United States of America. 24. ... Thames flows through ... London.
25. ... woman in... corner works for ... Daily Mirror. 26. ... hotel in ... Duke Street is ... Grand Hotel. 27. Mary goes to ... church every Sunday.
28. Did you go to ... cinema last night?
29. She was ... first woman to go to ... moon.
30. ... Turkey of today is quite different from ... Turkey of yesterday. 31. ... Mars is a very big planet in ... solar system.
32. What did you do on ... Saturday of that week? 33. I am currently working at... University of Leeds.
EXERCISE 25:DEFINITE ARTICLE (THE)
Complete the following sentences with the definite article "THE" if it is necessary.. 1. ……… money doesn't always bring………happiness. 2. Does your father go to ………mosque ever; Friday?
3. ………Earth travels round………sun.
4. I think ………gas is cheaper than ………electricity, 5. ………milk contains a lot of vitamins.
6. We are going to win ……… European Cup next year.
7. ………National Theatre is going to celebrate its thirteenth anniversary soon. 8. Someone broke in and stole several paintings from ………Royal Gallery last night. 9. Mark Spitz broke a lot of world records at………1972 Olympics.
10. ……… crime rate is on ………. increase in Turkey 11. ………life of Bill Clinton is very interesting.
12. ………Blues Band is appearing at………Odeon on Saturday, 13. We are going to ………Sudan next summer.
14. ………ship was sailing near ………North Pole.
15. ………last time I saw Rose was before she left for………Bahamas. 16. At……… moment he is writing for………Daily News.
17. ... cost of……….wire is not included in ………price of………ticket 18. ………higher you climb, ... further you fall.
19. ………wind is blowing hard now.
20. ……… bread is made from………Hour.
21. ………force of ... explosion shattered all... windows ………other day. 22. We went to ………Trafalgar Square before visiting ………Buckingham Palace. 23. ………Apollo programme was set up to explore ………outer space.
24. ………Smith you are looking for no longer lives here.
25. ………Japanese admire ……… traditions of……… Chinese. 26. ……… noise causes stress and makes ... ... blood-pressure rise.
27. ... Browns were having dinner when ………wind took off………roof of their house? 28. ………Tigers are likely to win ………Cup Final.
29. They took us to ………Hawaiian Islands in ………Pacific Ocean. 30. Eileen kissed me on... cheek.
31. They are going to pitch a tent near ………Lake Van.
32. For………time being we are staying at... Sheraton. 33. Many people are afraid of ………death.
EXERCISE 26: DEFINITE ARTICLE (THE)
Complete the following sentences with the definite article "THE" if it is necessary. 1. ... cancer causes a lot of suffering.
2. We will go to London on ... twenty second of March. 3. ... taxi took us to ... Oxford Street.
4. She punched him on... nose.
5. She is always complaining about... traffic.
6. I have got two cats;... yellow one is called Cancan,... white one is called Mestan. 7. ... Ganges is a sacred river in ... India.
8. ... Beatles became famous in ... year of 1960.
9. My mother is in ... bed now because she didn't sleep at all last night. 10. She touched me on ... shoulder.
11. I am trying to reach ... same level as ... other students in my class. 12. He is a receptionist at ... Plaza Hotel.
13. He was taught all... Spanish he knows by Carmen. 14. When I was five, I got... mumps.
15. ... former is not as complex as ... latter. 16. People say that... British are not very friendly.
17. If we don't protect... nature, our environment will get worse and worse. 18. I will take those letters to ... post office in the afternoon.
19. My hotel was near... Tower of London. 20. You mustn’t' smoke on ... Tube in London. 21. 21. James and Paul arrived at... same time. 22. Mary looked up at... sky in surprise.
23. ... life has changed a lot during ... last fifty years in Turkey. 24. ... faster she ran,...the more tired she felt.
25. ... detective stories are more interesting than ... love stories. 26. ... meeting will be held at... school.
27. What do you do when he plays ... piano?
28. ... football they play here is different from ... kind they play in Turkey. 29. My father is very much fond of... music of... seventeenth century. 30. Do you want to study ... history of... Hittites?
31. ... Peugeot 306 weighs 1150 kilograms. 32. We will visit... Blue Mosque tomorrow.
EXERCISE 27: DEFINITE AND INDEFINITE ARTICLES (A / AN / THE) Complete the following sentences with "A", "AN", "THE" if it is necessary.
1. I would like to be... medical doctor. 2. What………incredible story!
3. ... Browns have ... picnic every Sunday. 4. I often hear... terrible noise in ... morning.
5. ... English is ... ... most popular language in ... ...world. 6. Let's go for.. ... .... walk in ... woods.
7. Take... .... glass and pour yourself... .drink.
8. In my opinion ... penicillin is .. ... ... most useful medicine. 9. I am going to .. ... .. cinema with her.
10. .... ... Egypt is ... gift of.. . ... Nile.
11. I have got... ... few eggs, so let's make ... omelette. 12. ………Kızılırmak is . ... longest river in ... Turkey. 13. I want to make ... ... phone call to Paris.
14. Parts of... .. ... Netherlands are below ... .... level of ... sea. 15. Make... ... love, not. ... ....war.
16. If you make ... ... .. promise, you must keep it. 17. I am going to do ... . shopping in the morning. 18. The man set.... .... . fire to the factor)'.
19. We are talking about.. .. ... Russian revolution.
20. ………Times is one of. ... .... Britain's oldest newspapers. 21. I am staying at... home tonight.
22. We live in ... ... France, not in .. .... United States. 23. Waiter! There is ... hair in my soup.
24. They were selling coal by ... ton. 25. Would you like ... drink?
26. There is ... ... radio in ... ... . living room. 27. Would you like ... ... cup of... tea?
28. ... ... Smiths have .. .. .... son and ... ... daughter. 29. ... ... French eat in restaurants more than ... English. 30. Jane plays ... .... .. flute very well.
31. I will have ... little time this afternoon.
32. I drink ... ... glass of... milk before I go to ... bed. 33. Edison invented ... ... gramophone, not... telephone.
EXERCISE 28: DEFINITE AND INDEFINITE ARTICLES (A/AN/THE) Complete the following sentences with "A", "AN", "THE" if it is necessary.
1. There is... Mr Williams waiting to see you.
2. Riding on... back of... motorcycle was ... new experience for her. 3. He has ... devil of... temper.
4. ... Titanic was sunk by ... iceberg.
5. Robin Hood robbed ... rich to help ... poor. 6. We do not go to ... work on Sundays.
7. Some students hate going to ... school.
8. It is such ... bad weather that we can't go for... picnic. 9. He is ... best of husbands.
10. ... more he practises,... better he becomes. 11. Trabzon is on ... Black Sea.
12. ... generator produces ... electricity. 13. Could I have ... vodka and tonic, please?
14. Suleyman... Magnificent was ... most famous Sultan in the Ottoman Empire. 15. You have saved my life, thanks ... lot.
16. It is ... most frightening experience I have ever had. 17. ... lion is smaller than ... elephant.
18. ... Pope is to visit... Cuba this month.
19. I have read ... Koran many times, but I haven't read ... Bible yet.
20. ... Israeli war planes have made ... air raid on ... Palestinian targets. 21. ... Parthenon is older than ... Coliseums, but... Pyramids are ... oldest of all. 22. ... very centre of the graveyard was ... tomb of... Princess.
23. ... poor envy ... rich. 24. You are ... very woman I wanted.
25. ... Leonardo da Vinci painted ... Mona Lisa. 26. ... six o’clock train doesn't suit us, I am sorry.
27. We have ... lunch at... one o’clock every day. 28. ... Sahara is ... largest desert in ... world. 29. Every Christmas of my childhood was ... same.
30. At what age do ... children learn to tell... truth?
31. ... people do not play... cricket in ... winter in ... England. 32. On... arrival in ... United Kingdom all visitors go through ... Customs. 33. This is ... last time we shall see him before he leaves for Paris.
EXERCISE 29 :ANOTHER /OTHER /OTHERS
Complete the following sentences with "ANOTHER", "OTHER" or "OTHERS". 1. I clean the house every.... .. ... ... ... day.
2. These books are mine; the ... ... ... ... ... . belong to my father. 3. They are always lighting with each .. ... .... .. ... .
4. I saw my English teacher the ... ... ... day
5. I liked this book, but my wife liked the ... .... one more than this. 6. May I have. .... ... .... ... .... slice of cake, please?
7. Do you really need ... ... ... cup of coffee?
8. Do you think that there is life on ... ... ... ...planets? 9. She lost her ticket, so she had to buy ... ... ... one. 10. The Twins Look alike. I cannot tell one from ... .... ... ... 11. You have already met Peter, but I have two . .. .. .. .. ... brothers.
12. These children are having tea in the canteen, but the .. ... ... are waiting in the office. 13. She has taken . ... of my books.
14. Our hotel was cheaper than all the ... .... .. .. in the city.
15. I prefer this chair To the ... .. .... ... .. . one, because it is more comfortable. 16. ... ... ... five years passed before they met again.
17. I have got.... .. ... .... .... ... things to do.
18. A door opened at the ... .. ... ... end of the corridor. 19. The man was waiting on the ... ... side of the street. 20. We would like to learn about... ... .. ....peoples customs. 21. I am very busy now, I will see you ... .... time. 22. They went from one shop to ... ... .... .... ...
23. ... ... want this job if you turn it down.
24. He made a drink for Christina, then poured ... ... .. ... for himself, 25. There were some ... people in the compartment. 26. She finished her cigarette, then lit... ... ... ... one immediately.
27. Professor Barry, among .. .. .... ... .... .. , has drawn attention to this problem. 28. İt is all past history and it happened in ... ... .. .. ...country.
29. Results in... ... countries are impressive. 30. They didn't dare to look at one ... ... ....
31. He had a newspaper in one hand, his hat in the .. .. .. ...
32. She found one excuse after ... ... to postpone the meeting. 33. I shall wait here until.... ... .... ... ... ...come back.