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TASK 2
A. Example:
___often reads books. (Lisa)
Answer: She often reads books.
C. Find the correct pronouns for the given nouns and write them into the gaps.
Example: uncle → he
1. Boy →
2. Bike →
3. Sophia and I →
4. Parents →
5. Cars →
6. School →
7. Dad →
8. Teacher →
9. Sister →
10. Emily and Jack →
E. Which object form of the personal pronoun can substitute the underlined phrase in the
sentence?
1. The teacher always gives the students homework
2. I am reading the book to my little sister.
3. The boys are riding their bikes.
4. My father is writing a letter to John.
5. I don't know the answer.
6. Sally is going to Anne.
7. Open the window, please.
8. Can you tell the people the way to the airport, please?
9. Can you help my sister and me, please?
10. The books are for Peter.
F. Which form of the personal pronoun can you find in the given sentence/question –
subject or object? Streak the incorrect choice.
1. I am from Berlin. → (Subject form/ Object form)
2. Can Mr. Henderson help me? → (Subject form/ Object form)
3. We live in London. → (Subject form/ Object form)
4. This book is for her. → (Subject form/ Object form)
5. He is not at school. → (Subject form/ Object form)
6. This present is for us. → (Subject form/ Object form)
7. This is a new house. It is blue. → (Subject form/ Object form)
8. Where are you from? → (Subject form/ Object form)
9. Don't ask them! → (Subject form/ Object form)
10. The children can see you. → (Subject form/ Object form)
H. Fill the blank spaces (No. 1-10) or choose (No. 11-20) with the correct reflexive
pronouns.
1. Robert made this T-shirt _________.
2. Lisa did the homework _________.
3. We helped _________ to some cola at the party.
4. Emma, did you take the photo by _________?
5. I wrote this poem _________.
6. He cut _________ with the knife while he was doing the dishes.
7. The lion can defend _________.
8. My mother often talks to _________.
9. Tim and Gerry, if you want more milk, help _________.
10. Alice and Doris collected the stickers _________.
11. Last Monday I got up at six, then I washed/washed myself.
12. She really feels/ feels herself well today.
13. Let’s meet/ meet us/ meet ourselves at six tomorrow.
14. Last weekend Alex cooked dinner and burnt/ burnt himself.
15. May I introduce/ introduce myself?
16. You can sit/ sit yourself on the sofa if you wish.
17. Please concentrate/ concentrate yourself while doing your homework.
18. I was so shocked, I could hardly move/ move myself.
19. He often remembers/ remembers himself the trip to China.
20. We can't imagine/ imagine ourselves living without electricity.
TASK 3
Direction: underline the adjectives and the noun it modifies. Do NOT include the articles.
1. The famous movie star stayed at the elegant hotel
2. The blue lace dress i found is perfect for my sister’s wedding
3. That gigantic, eager puppy is Laura’s new Irish wolfhound
4. My grandmother grows fragrant miniature roses on her apartment balcony
5. The low narrow wall around the tree was a decorative feature
6. Those red and green grapes are delicious and nutritious
7. The dusty, dry attic is not a good place to store your valuable antiques
8. The chivalrous but confused knight tried to save the bold princess from her pet dragon
9. After riding the wild carnival ride, we were dizzy
10. The quiet neighbourhood street was lined with tall shady oak trees.
TASK 4
A. Complete each sentence with the correct form of the verb in parentheses.
1. A zookeeper ________ (feed) animals
2. Computer programmers_________ (write) software.
3. Photographers _________ (take) photos.
4. A chef _________ (cook) food.
5. A fire-fighter _________ (fight) fire.
C. Read the article about Doctor Bugs. Underline complete sentence in simple present
tense.
DOCTOR BUGS
Most people don’t like bugs, but Doktor Mark Moffet loves them! In fact, his
nickname is Doctor Bugs. He’s a photographer and an entomologist. An entomologist
studies bugs.
Doctor Moffet’s favourite bug is the ant. He goes all over the world to study ants.
He watches them as they eat, work, rest, sleep, and fight.
He takes photographs of the ants. He lies on the ground with his camera and waits
for the right moment. The ants and other bugs often bite him, but that doesn’t stop Doctor
Bugs. He has an interesting and unusual job, and he loves it!