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Raymond Murphy. Essential grammar in use. A self-study reference and practice book for intermediate students of English. Cambridge University press. 1998. Units 68-77, 81-82, 2,5,21,22, 17, 84-85.

 

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1. a/an the , .

 

1. Who is...best player in your team?

 

2. I don't watch...television very often.

 

3. Jane is...interesting person. You must meet her.

 

4. Peter and Mary have...two children,...boy and...girl.... boy is six years old,...girl is three.

 

5. Who was...first President of...United States?

 

2. (me/us/him/her/ them/it).

 

1. I don't eat tomatoes. I don't like....

 

2. George is a very nice man. I like....

 

3. This jacket isn't very nice. I don't like....

 

4. This is my new car. Do you like...?

 

5. I'm talking to you. Please, listen to....

 

3. (my/ our/ your/ his/ her/ their/ its).

1. I know Mr. Watson but I don't know...wife.

 

2. Mr and Mrs Baker live in London....son lives in Australia.

 

3. We're going to have a party. We're going to invite all...friends.

 

4. Ann is going out with...friends this evening.

 

5. This is a beautiful tree....leaves are of beautiful color.

 

4. have got /has got (, , ).

 

  1. Sarah...a car. She goes everywhere by bicycle.

 

  1. They like animals. They...two dogs and three cats.

 

  1. Charles isn't happy. He...a lot of problems.

 

  1. ...your father...a car?

 

  1. ...you...an umbrella?

 





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