- Where do you come from?
- My cousin lives in Norway.
- They are walking on the bridge.
- I don’t like flying, so I went to Paris by bus.
- You can stay with me tonight.
- My birthday is on 29th February.
- I’ll see you at Christmas.
- Put the books on the table, please.
- I haven’t seen you for ages.
- I like this house by the river.
Verb Tenses:
- When I looked out of the window, I saw John.
- Have you ever played the piano since you left school?
- I haven’t seen him for two days.
- When he tried to open the door, he dropped his key.
- They have lived in this house since 1987.
- My father was washing his car while my mother and I were preparing dinner.
- Did you meet her yesterday?
- Mary has been in London for three days.
- The headmaster entered the classroom when they were writing their exams.
- He bought a new car last week.
- I think that they will arrive tomorrow morning.
- Last Wednesday they played chess after they had done their homework.
Pronouns:
- D) no one / her
- A) These / my
- C) its / his
- B) they / them
- E) mine / them
- D) me / their own
- B) me / us
- C) no one else
- C) its / them
- E) it / their
Adjective or Adverb Form:
- That pitbull looks angry.
- She spoke quietly.
- Erica listened to her mother carefully.
- Mary makes careless mistakes.
- Children grow quickly.
- He is very happy today.
- It’s raining heavily.
- Morgan was seriously hurt in a car accident.
- His situation was very serious.