mathematics is quite different from . literature. 3. "How did you like . film?" she asked. 4.1 like sugar in my tea
5. She is studying to be . doctor. III. Circle the suitable preposition.
1. I'm looking (after, at, for) Tom. Have you seen him anywhere?
2. Have you been invited to, for, at) any party lately?
3. He's going to stay in Paris (for, till) more than a week 4. Who was the man I saw you talking (in, to, for)? 5. May I try this dress (off, on, up)?
6. My dinner usually consists (of, from, in) three courses 7. Many people are fond (in, about, of) winter sports.
IV, Circle the suitable pronoun.
1.1 can't find my watch (nowhere, anywhere, somewhere). I've looked all over the house. 2. There's been a shortage of water because there has been very few, a litle, litle) rain
recently
3. He left the house without (come, little, any) money. 4. Your ticket is on the table. And where is (her, hers?
5.1 can't drink this tea. There's too much, few, many) sugar in it 6. He didn't have any some) mistakes in the test, but his friend had (a few, few, a little).