1. Our whole class went down with the flu.
2. If you don't put on your hat, you will go down with cold tomorrow.
3. What if I go down with my toothache and won't be able to go to the party?
4. Come on. Who will go down with this issue?
5. He has never gone down with anything.
6. Let's pretend and tell them, you've gone down with a fever.
7. You just have no right to go down with your sore throat. We are having our concert tomorrow!
8. She goes down with flu every winter.
9. I can imagine, how sad it is to go down with your sore leg, when you are getting married tomorrow.
10. Mark went down with his headache 2 hours ago.
D. Complete using personal pronouns.
Dear Tony,
D
1
How are you? I'm fine. Jim and I
went on a
school trip to Italy last week. It
was great.
We
took a boat to Elba. It's a beautiful island
and we liked it
very much. I had my camera
with me,
so I took lots of pictures. Jim went
horse riding. He
had lots of fun. I didn't go
with him because I don't like horses. We also
explored caves on the island. There was water in
them
! We wanted to go swimming but the water was very cold. Our teacher told
us
lots of things about the island, too. Napoleon lived there! His house is a
museum now and we visited it
. We had a great time. Anyway, I've got lots of
homework for tomorrow. Write back soon.
Yours,
Peter
1. All jurors must attend court during a trial.
2. The police traced the thief from his fingerprints that were left at the scene.
3. The cat scratched the thief and frightened him away!
4. Several guard dogs patrol the building's yard at night.
5. The hens squawked loudly when we entered the farmyard.
6. The burglars were sentenced to two years in prison.
7. Mr Jacobs was sent to prison after the jury finally made their verdict and found him guilty of the attacks.
8. The burglars reached a quick getaway through the window of the house.
9. The thieves attempted to rob the bank but they were caught by the police.