Nouns denoting nationality which have in the plural the same from as an adjective but a different in the singular: the turks the french chiniese the british the swedes the japanese the dutch the swiss the insh the spanish
1. Thiese are books. These are good books. 2. Where is Anna? - she was in room 10 3. What is your friend? he is an engineer 4. What is his name? - His name is Petrov 5. What is his wife? - She's an economist 6. These pencils are not red. they are blue 7. What color is the sofa in your room? 8. What color are the cups? - they are red 9. Who is that man - Mr. Orlov - Is he your engineer? yes/ he is. 10. Are your letters on the table? - Yes, they are. 11. Where is the kettle? - It's in the kitchen 12. These texts are not long, they are short. 13. Give me your pen, please. 14. Wahat kind of book is it? - It's a good book. 15. What color is your car? it is black
1. 1) I am originally 3) a country girl 2) (I come from a small English village), 4) but I am fond of 5) the city experience
2. 5) – My laptop is so slow. 2) – Buy a new one. 4) – I would if I had money. 3) – You can take it to computer repair then. 1) – That’s actually a good idea.
3. 3) Dr Jonathan Casey has 1) a very busy lifestyle. He is a teacher, a tour guide and an author, 4) all at the same time. Jonathan is from England, but he lives in the US, 2) and works at the Dolphin Centre in Florida. He spends 5) all his time with his favourite animals, dolphins.
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Turk The Turks Turkish
The French The French French
Chinese The Chinese Chinese
British The British British
a Swede The Swedes Swedish
Japanese The Japanese Japanese
a Dutchman/ woman The Dutch Dutch
a Swiss The Swiss Swiss
Irishman/an Irishwoman The Irish Irish
a Spaniard The Spanish Spanish