Correlate the noun with the verb
1. the news (to be) good.
2. my clothes (to be) extremely old and shabby.
3. your glasses (to make) you look older than you are.
4. mumps (to be) a very unpleasant illness.
5. these sheep (to belong) to my neighbor.
6. draughts (to be) not my cup of tea.
7. phonetics (to be) the study of the sounds used in speech.
make the nouns written in italics plural
1. grown-up usually don't understand child.
2. oap are vulnerable members of our society.
3. fireman are considered to be brave people.
4. if you are woman-doctor - you are my colleagues.
5. our school curriculum are overloaded.
form the possessive case where possible
1. a day journey.
2. my father-in-law car.
3. five dollars worth of sweets.
4. children clothes.
5. peter and ann mother.
6. chicken soup.
7. a bird nest.
fill in correct articles if necessary
1. i saw_man going into the office. i don't know who man is.
2. we need to do more for poor.
3. we've got new offices near_centre of the city.
4. _life brings many happy moments.
5. comedy originated in_ greece.
6. period of_soviet union was_ important part of my grandmother's life.
7. it's _monday morning and i look forward to having __hard day.
8. mike is in_ hospital after_accident.
9. professor davidson was my first teacher.
10. in our previous class we discussed _england of_1960's.
choose the correct pronoun
1. i got used to living by (my own/myself).
2. (this/these) trousers are totally old-fashioned.
3. (who/what) is that girl at the window? - oh, she is a good friend of (my/m
4. what did you like most a book or a film? - (nothing/neither).
5. would you like (anything/ something) to drink?
6. do you know how (many/much) time the way will take?
7. i didn't like (nothing/anything) in the restaurant.
8. frankly speaking i have (few/little) friends in a new school.
9. i was so tired that could hardly say (some/any) words.
10. my brother and i, we (all/both) were happy to come back home.