... exactly alike.15 Come on, children! time to get up! nearly breakfast time. 29 A PRACTICAL ENGLISH GRAMMAR EXERCISES 1CONTENTS Articles PEG chapter I1 Articles: a/an 2 Articles: the 3 Articles: ... look my age.24 He mightn't like that colour. Part 3 Disagreements with affirmative or negative remarks. Disagree with the following remarks, using oh no/but + pronoun + auxiliary. Use ... expensive.11 They used to have a parrot.12 The fog is getting thicker. Part 2 Agreements with negative remarks. Agree with the following remarks, using no + pronoun + the auxiliary. Elephants never...
... have to pay tax. (I) Agreements and disagreements with remarks, using auxiliary verbs PEG 109Part I Agreements with affirmative remarks.Agree with the following remarks, using yes/so + pronoun ... novel.21 His mother's very proud of him.22 The twins used to play rugby.20 A PRACTICAL ENGLISH GRAMMAR EXERCISES 1CONTENTS Articles PEG chapter I1 Articles: a/an 2 Articles: the 3 Articles: ... expensive.11 They used to have a parrot.12 The fog is getting thicker. Part 2 Agreements with negative remarks. Agree with the following remarks, using no + pronoun + the auxiliary. Elephants never...
... everything I could.11. I must go now.12. Diamonds suit me.7 200 ENGLISHgrammar exercises 1 2 Auxiliary verbs: short answers PEG 108Assume that questions are addressed to you and Tom.(a) ... plays Italian music.5. drinks English beer.6. dances with a Greek girl.7. uses an English dictionary.8. has lunch in a Japanese restaurant.9. listens to the news in English. 10. writes in Spanish.11. ... only argued with Tom.9. I only played with Mary.25 B: She works in a laundry and so does he. (Both subjects stressed.)Alternatively the same second subject could be used in all the answers, ...
... Yvonne, who is going to English classes): How long you (learn) English? Yvonne: I (learn) off and on for about five and a half years. (Use the continuous form.)20 I (begin) English at secondary ... English, and for the last six months I (study) in London.21 At 4 p.m. my neighbour (ring) up and (say), 1s Tom with you?' Tom, her son, (spend) most of his time in my garden playing with ... begin with A always get taken first . . . is most unfair.12 He played the violin all night . . . annoyed the neighbours.13 When the mechanic opened the bonnet he saw at once . . . was wrong with...