POSSESSIVES: ADJECTIVE OR PRONOUN? a. Is this car yours? Yes, it's
b. Is that Alice's coat? No, it isn't
c. I think these bicycles are Molly's and yours. Oh yes, they are
d. Mary, this cardigan isn't mine. Is it ?
e. Where is Molly and Andy's house? house is in West street.
f. Nick has his cap but Henry hasn't
g. I saw Liz and Philip with son, Bill.
h. Oxford is famous for colleges.
i. favourite sport is football. I play a lot in summer.
j. I like job.
k. They've got two children but I don't remember names.
l. ESL printables is a nice site. Most teachers make own worksheets.
Complete the sentences. Use going to + the verb
ex: I (buy) some books tomorrow - I am going to buy some books tomorrow.
- Sarah (sell) her car - Sarah her car
- I (have) breakfast this morning - I breakfast this morning.
- (Invite) you John to your party? - you John to your party?
- I (play) tennis with Jack. - I tennis with Jack.
- She (lay down) for an hour - She for an hour.
- He (have) a meeting tomorrow. - He a meeting tomorrow.
- It (rain) – It .
- We (watch) the game - We the game.
- What (wear) you to the party tonight? - What you to the party tonight?
- What (do) Rachel after leaving school? - What Rachel after leaving school?
- He (kick) the bal - He the bal.
- (Improve) you your English? Yes, I think so. - you your English? Yes, I think so.