For example: Have you (saw / seen) him? = Have you seen him? 1. Can you give me (further/ farther) details, please? =
2. Does he (resemble to/ resemble) his mother or father? =
3. She was angry (with/ at) being left alone. =
4. The dentist told him (not to/to not ) forget to brush his teeth before going to bed. =
5. (Never I have seen/ Never have I seen) such bad accident. =
6. I don't know where (the bookstore is/ is the bookstore). =
7. She has just finished reading (the two first/ the first two) chapters of the book. =
8. He's (so stubborn/ such stubborn) a man that nobody likes him. =
9. Hemingway and Steinbeck are excellent writers, but I prefer (the last/the latter). =
10. (After/ Afterwards) we walked home. =
2. Both children and grown-ups are fond of sports.
3. What is the matter with her? She is so excited. - I don't know.
4. Where are you going? - - I am going to the to see the match which takes place there today.
5. Did you know that a very interesting match took place last Sunday?
6. He went to the south a week ago.
7. When I was about fifteen years old, I enjoyed playing football.
8. Our football team won many games last year.
9. Where is Barry? - He is playing chess with his friend.
10. I am sorry I missed the match yesterday. But Iknow the score. It is 4 to 2 in favour of the NTP team.
11. Nellie is leaving for Jacksonville tomorrow.
12. I am in a hurry. My friends are waiting for me.
13. You were at the theatre yesterday. Did you like the opera? — Oh yes, I enjoyed it greatly.
14. Will you go to London next summer?