I. Change the sentences using the plural of coins. 1. The furniture is old-fashioned.
2. What is there in that box?
3. There is no coffee in my cup.
4. The child's toy is pretty.
5. He wants to buy a toy because his son has a birthday tomorrow.
6. Do this girl go to the theatre on Sunday?
Choose the proper word from brackets.
1. You can/must always follow the doctor's advice.
2. I can/mav never remember to do it in time.
3. I must aot/cannot walk so quickly. I'm so tired.
4. You may/can take the texthook, I don't need it any longer.
5. Can/will you go on reading? - With pleasure.
III. Put the verbs in brackets in the required form.
l. Mary asks if Fred (to know) English well.
2. There (to be) nobody in the room, (to be) there?
3. There (to be) no boys or girls in the family. He (to be) an only child and he (to have) ne sisters.
4. You (not to remember) all the new words?
5. There (to be) much bread and cheese on the plate