USE THE POSSESSIVE CASE: EXAMPLE: Liz/the book - Liz's book 1) Tom and Alice / the car
2) Kate / new friends
3) Charles / the pencil
4) our dog / a new toy
5) my mother / the bag
6) my parents / the friends
7) Pablo / the favourite food
8) his father / the restaurant
9) Anna / the children
10) Jack / the wife
11) their son / the girlfriend
12) my cousin / the house
13) these men / the umbrellas
14) John / the taxi
15) the tigers / the legs
16) those people / the supermarket II. WRITE 'S IN THE CORRECT PLACE: EXAMPLE: Is that Jane's mother? I) These women house is near the restaurant. 2) Peter house is big 3) Ben child is in hospital. 4) Do you know Denis wife? 5) How much are these boy shoes? 6) Look at the roses at Mr. Smith garden. 7) I would like to attract waitress attention … 8) Mike brother's a doctor. 9) Now he's at his parent house.
5 When did Martin Eden begin to write? Where did he send his works? Did Martin continue to write and study at the same time? Martine slept five hours, didn’t he? What did he sell? What happened one morning? 6 What can have a great influence on the things a person does? Gangs often use special clothes and tattoos to identify their particular group, don't they? Is the media another big influence behind the popularity of tattoos in North America? Who is shown in magazines? Why do many people decide to wear tattoos? A musician in a rock band can get a tattoo of a guitar on the arm, can’t he ? 7 Why do I never stay in one country for a long time? What do I like? What do I do when I need money? Where do I like to go? Where was I last year? Did I do any work in a hotel for three weeks? I left Venice and went on to Trieste, didn’t I ? How long does it take to get to Sofia?
1. I am the oldest in my family
2. my sister is younger than me
3. who is the oldest the in class?
4. my book is more interesting than your book
5. Peter bought the most expensive watch in the shop
6. English isn’t as difficult as Japanese
7. today the weather is much better than yesterday
5.
A: Excuse me, is there a (faster) way to get to Clovelly?
B: If you take that road, which is (narrower) than the others, it`s only 15 minutes` walk. That`s the (quickest) way.
A: Ah, thanks. We`ve been walking for 35 minutes and we thought we would get there (sooner). We can`t even see Clovelly yet.
B: It`s hidden by the trees, they are (taller) than the houses. You`ll like Clovelly. It`s one of the (most beautiful) villages in north Devon.
A: That`s what we`ve heard. It has some of the (prettiest) houses, hasn`t it?
B: Yes, and the (tastiest) fish you`ve ever eaten!
A: Thank you very much for your help. Bye.