Home Random Page


CATEGORIES:

BiologyChemistryConstructionCultureEcologyEconomyElectronicsFinanceGeographyHistoryInformaticsLawMathematicsMechanicsMedicineOtherPedagogyPhilosophyPhysicsPolicyPsychologySociologySportTourism






In these sentences, choose the alternative that fits.

1. Don't do everything for (him, himself), he must learn to do things for (him, himself).

2. Please (you, yourself). It's entirely up to (you, yourself).

3. They are in love — they only have eyes for (themselves, each other).

4. I'll see you both next year. Look after (you, yourselves).

5. They are very fond of (themselves, each other).

6. He is very conceited. He has a very high opinion of (him, himself).

7. We had no difficulty in making (ourselves, us) understood.

8. She gave Michael the whisky and kept the wine for (her, herself).

9. The solicitor wrote a letter to John and (I, me, myself) in which he asked us if we could settle the matter between (us, ourselves).

10. They had only five pounds between (them, themselves), so they bought some food and shared it equally between (them, each, themselves).

11. He is old enough to (dress himself, get dressed) now.

12. I will join you as soon as I have (had a wash, washed myself) and (got dressed, dressed myself).

13. As for (me, myself), I prefer to let people make up (their own, each other's, one another's) minds.

14. Look after the pennies and the pounds will look after (them, each other, themselves).

15. Everyone should ask (himself, oneself, themselves) if they are doing enough.

16. Put (you, yourself) in my position. Would you blame (you, yourself) if you were (I, me, myself) ?

17. They seem to get on with (each other, themselves) very well.

18. We meet (us, ourselves, every day.

57. Give a suitable reply to the following questions using ... self/ves. e.g. 'Did

someone wash your hair for you? 'No, I washed it myself.'

1. — Did your mother make a cake for you? — No, I....

2. — Did one of Mr. Smith's employees give you that? — No, Mr. Smith ....

3. — Was this violin made by one of Stradivarius's pupils? — No, it... .

4. — The students had a dance in the college. Did the teaching staff organize it? — No, the students ....

5. — What did you think of the film? — I thought the film ... bor­ing, but I liked the music.

6. — What do you think of 'The Police' (pop group)? — I... , but my friends think they are great.

7. — Did you teach Anna to play the guitar? — No, she ....

8. — Who actually writes the Queen's speech? — I don't think she ... .

9. — Do you want someone to go with you to the doctor's? — No, I can ....

10. — Will you do this exercise for me? — No, do ... .

11. — Did the local police call in this detective to investigate the crime? — No, they ....

12. — Do you still wash and dress him? — No, he is old enough to ... .

 

Join these sentences with the relative pronouns who, which or whose. If who or which can be left out, leave them out


1. I like people

2. There is something

3. She only eats vegetables

4. There are not many films

5. He is the sort of man

6. We are looking for someone

7. What do you think of boys

8. I recently met an author

9. Only learn the words

10. He is the man

11. Is this the guitar



12. There is a prejudice against people

13. Draw a triangle

14. Do you know anyone

15. I need a watch

16. Was it John

17.1 work for a company

18. The clothes

 

speak their minds.

I do not understand about this.

have been organically grown.

I really enjoy.

ideas make people really

angry,

can help us in the shop,

wear make up?

books are all about witchcraft,

are worth learning,

everyone is talking about,

you bought in Spain?

speak with a strong accent.

sides measure 3, 4 and 5 cm.

birthday is in June?

has a built-in alarm.

told you that?

which is really great.

she wears are really strange.

 

 



Date: 2015-12-17; view: 1306


<== previous page | next page ==>
Give the nouns of the opposite sex. | Join the subject in the column 1 to the expression in column 2 using the relative pronoun wfio(m). If the pronoun can be left out, leave it out.
doclecture.net - lectures - 2014-2024 year. Copyright infringement or personal data (0.007 sec.)