CONJUNCTIONS 5

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CONJUNCTIONS 1 1. They stayed at home it was raining heavily. 2. People cause accidents they drink and drive. 3. Tommy went to his friends he had had lunch. 4. I wanted to help him, he said he could do it himself. 5. You should know smoking is bad for your health. 6. Linda's father always watches TV he comes home from work. 7. Tommy decided to leave it was dark outside. 8. We were playing tennis it started to rain. 9. Do you know he started playing chess? 10.Tim knew he will work in his holidays. 11. I can't understand she hasn't phoned yet. 12. They were very proud they won.

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CONJUNCTIONS 11. They stayed at home it was raining heavily.2. People cause accidents they drink and drive.3. Tommy went to his friends he had had lunch.4. I wanted to help him, he said he could do it himself.. !ou should know smoking is "ad for your health.#. $inda%s father always watches T& he comes home from work.'. Tommy decided to leave it was dark outside.(. )e were playing tennis it started to rain.*. +o you know he started playing chess,1-.Tim knew he will work in his holidays.11. I can%t understand she hasn%t phoned yet.12. They were very proud they won.13. .e didn%t know time they left the party.14. .e "roke his arm he fell down the tree.1. /he wanted to open the door, she couldn%t find the key.CONJUNCTIONS 21. Tell me you want to know.2. Is that the story was written "y him,3. That%s the "oy mother is in hospital.4. I don%t know he lives.. 0irst it was sunny it started to rain.#. +o you know they will drive to /pain ne1t summer holidays,'. the s2uirrel saw me it ran away.(. I thought he was ill.*. )e were having dinner he arrived.1-. .e asked me he could come to the party.11. /he learned a lot her stay in 3ngland.12. Is there anything we can do for you,13. That%s my 3nglish friend helped me with my homework.14. That%s not I asked for.1. /he had "reakfast then she left.CONJUNCTIONS 51. I have a test I%m always very nervous.2. The e1am was difficult 4o" passed it easily.3. I can%t "uy a new car I haven%t got enough money.4. we had had dinner, we watched T&.. It%s very late I%m very tired.#. we went to the shopping centre then we went to the park.'. I didn%t know to go.(. 0irst we went to the cinema and we went to a restaurant.*. you cross the street you must look carefully.1-. It was very cold outside. we didn%t go out.11. I wanted to visit her I didn%t have any time.12. )e visited 5r /mith has two dogs.13. )e stayed at home it was raining heavily.14. .e listened to her carefully, then he told her what she could do.1. .e waited she woke up.ADJECTIVE ORADVERB 11. .e is a "oy. 6clever72. .e is tired "ecause he has worked. 6hard73. .e isn%t tired "ecause he has worked. 6hard74. /he is a girl. 62uiet7. /he went to "ed. 62uiet7#. .e is not a good student, "ut he writes. 6good7'. !ou should speak more. 6soft7(. The children "ehaved. 6"ad7*. The "rave men fought. 6"rave71-. They lived together. 6happy711. /he looks. 6pretty712. That milk tastes. 6sour713. I don%t know where they live. 6e1act714. /he turned. 6pale71. This "rown fur feels. 6soft7ADJECTIVE ORADVERB 11. .e is a clever "oy. 6clever72. .e is tired "ecause he has worked hard. 6hard73. .e isn%t tired "ecause he has hardly worked. 6hard74. /he is a quiet girl. 62uiet7. /he went to "ed quietly. 62uiet7#. .e is not a good student, "ut he writes well. 6good7'. !ou should speak more softly. 6soft7(. The children "ehaved badly. 6"ad7*. The "rave men fought bravely. 6"rave71-. They lived together happily. 6happy711. /he looks pretty. 6pretty712. That milk tastes sour. 6sour713. I don%t know exactly where they live. 6e1act714. /he turned pale. 6pale71. This "rown fur feels soft. 6soft7ADJECTIVE ORADVERB 91. The "oys play tennis 6good7.2. They are tennis players 6good7.3. 0rank sings 6good7.4. /andra speaks 0rench 6perfect7.. This pullover was 6e1pensive7.#. /he looked for the purse 6careful7.'. Paul walked home 6sad7.(. 0ather spoke 6angry7.*. /he doesn%t like sports. /o, she does any sports 6hard7.1-. .e is never 6late7.11. /he phoned me once a week. 4ut she didn%t 6late7.12. They did their homework 6"ad7.13. I must work 6hard7.14. I don%t like her pictures. /he paints 6terri"le7.1. /he likes the dress. It looks 6modern7.ADJECTIVE ORADVERB 91. The "oys play tennis well 6good7.2. They are good tennis players 6good7.3. 0rank sings well 6good7.4. /andra speaks 0rench perfectly 6perfect7.. This pullover was expensive 6e1pensive7.#. /he looked for the purse carefully 6careful7.'. Paul walked home sadly 6sad7.(. 0ather spoke angrily 6angry7.*. /he doesn%t like sports. /o, she hardly does any sports 6hard7.1-. .e is never late 6late7.11. /he phoned me once a week. 4ut lately she didn%t 6late7.12. They did their homework badly 6"ad7.13. I must work hard 6hard7.14. I don%t like her pictures. /he paints terribly 6terri"le7.1. /he likes the dress. It looks modern 6modern7.PERSONALPRONOUNS 10ill in me, you, him, her, it, us, you and them.1. )ho is that woman, )hy are you looking at,2. +o you know that man, !es, I work with.3. I am talking to you. Please listen to.4. These photos are nice. +o you want to look at,. I like that camera. I am going to "uy.#. I don%t know Peter%s girl friend. +o you know,'. )here are the tickets, I can%t find.(. )e are going to the disco. 8an you come with,*. I don%t like dogs. I%m afraid of.1-. )here is she, I want to talk to.11. Those apples are "ad. +on%t eat912. I don%t know this girl. +o you know,13. :lan never drinks milk. .e doesn%t like.14. )here are the children, .ave you seen,1. I can%t find my pencil. 8an you give one to,PERSONALPRONOUNS 40ill in me, you, him, her, it, us, you and them.1. 5y friend Tom lives in $ondon. This is a parcel from.2. I%m sorry, I can%t tell what happened.3. The children are hungry. ;ive an apple.4. )e are thirsty. 8an you give some ed 8ross,*. This cake is for 8arol and me. Please give to.1-. The roses are for mother. Please give to.11. )here is father, 8an you tell where he is,12. )here is the mouse, I can%t see.13. )here is the post office, 8an you tell where it is,14. )hat%s your telephone num"er, I don%t know.1. ?ur "rother is very nice. .e always helps with the homework.PERSONALPRONOUNS 60ill in me, you, him, her, it, us, you and them.1. 5y friend 4ar"ara lives in /eattle. This letter is from.2. I have got a pro"lem with my 5aths homework. 8an you help,3. This "ook is for Peter. ;ive it to.4. .ere are the "ooks. >ead in the holidays,. )ould you like some more cake, @o, I don%t like the taste of.#. I can%t find my um"rella. )here is,'. /am and /ally want to go home. ;ive their coats.(. )here is 5r )e"ster, I want to speak to.*. I%m so thirsty. Please, give a coke.1-. )here is +e""ie, I can%t find.11. The foot"all is not there. )e have to look for.12. )e want to know where you were yesterday. Tell913. :re ;eorge and $inda here, I have a present for.14. )e are a "ig family. 5other always cooks for.1. )ho is that woman, )hy do you look at,POSSESSIVEPRONONS "1. What's the boy's name? name is Ben Scott.2. Debbie has got a dog. dog is very lively.3. The dog is very lively. name is Ben.4. We are at school. school is very nice.5.have got a ne! la"to". la"to" is !hite.#. 'm $rom %hester. &ost o$ $riends are $rom %hester' too.(. The )*"tas have got a resta*rant. resta*rant is great.+. The rabbit is !hite. cage is in the garden.,. -o* are not .nglish. name is not an .nglish name.1/. Sandra and 0enny are $riends. school is in %hester.11. The Scotts have got a ne! car. car is bl*e.12. .mma 1eel has got a brother. name is 1a*l.13. 2ic3 Ba3er has got a sister. name is Debbie.14. -es' !e have got a dog. dog is very old.15. The Sno!s have got a tortoise. name is Tr*ndle.POSSESSIVEPRONOUNS 41. /uddenly the children see an old man. It%s grandmother.2. The farmer is a very generous man. .e gives ;eorge horse.3. :unt 5ary is sitting at the ta"le. Peter fills glass with