VI. Replace personal pronouns in brackets by possessive ones:1. (I) friend is shorter than me. 2. (She) cousin is the prettiest girl I have even seen. 3.
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(He) face is not so stern as it may seem at first sight. 4. In fact (you) sister is much more cunning. 5. She has a bee in (she) bonnet. 6. (We) cousin has the most charming smile. 7. (They) niece is 5 years younger than (we) nephew is.
1. MY friend is shorter than me. 2. HER cousin is the prettiest girl I have even seen. 3.HIS face is not so stern as it may seem at first sight. 4. In fact YOUR sister is much more cunning. 5. She has a bee in HER bonnet. 6. OUR cousin has the most charming smile. 7. THEIR niece is 5 years younger than OUR nephew is.
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в Present Indefinite
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3. Put the verbs in brackets into the correct tense
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5.A new theatre … (build) in three years time.
6.Ten people … (injure) in the accident.
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3. My father doesn't let (I) go out in the evening. It's not fair!
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6. I would like (he) to be my friend, but he is too cool.
7. Susan expected (it) to start this morning.
Replace the Infinitives in brackets by the necessary tense-forms:
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