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What's Your Name?: 2 Exercises

1. The document provides exercises to practice using nationalities and possessive adjectives. It includes reordering words to form sentences, completing sentences with forms of "to be", rewriting sentences using nationalities instead of countries, and completing a dialogue with possessive adjectives. 2. The exercises cover topics like names, hotels, rooms, the origin of foods and products, and asking about and confirming nationalities of famous people. 3. The purpose is to practice grammar structures for talking about nationality and possession.

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What's Your Name?: 2 Exercises

1. The document provides exercises to practice using nationalities and possessive adjectives. It includes reordering words to form sentences, completing sentences with forms of "to be", rewriting sentences using nationalities instead of countries, and completing a dialogue with possessive adjectives. 2. The exercises cover topics like names, hotels, rooms, the origin of foods and products, and asking about and confirming nationalities of famous people. 3. The purpose is to practice grammar structures for talking about nationality and possession.

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2 Exercises

2.1 Put the words in the correct order to make sentences.


1 A: your name? What's
What's your name?
B: name's My Rick.

A: meet Rick. you, Nice to

2 A: Hotel Lux. to Welcome

B: Thank you. name's Hardy. Mr My

A: room Youre 4-1-7, in Mr Hardy.

2.2 Complete the sentences with he, she or it and the correct form of to
be.
It
isn'
It
1 Sushi:
from Germany.
from Japan.
2 Queen Elizabeth:

British? Yes, she is.

3 Madonna:

Italian.

4 Lionel Messi: Brazilian? No,


Argentina.
5 Sony:

Chinese.

6 Champagne:

Japanese.

Polish.
American? No,

2.3 Rewrite the sentences with nationalities.


1 My favourite food is from China.
My favourite food is Chinese.
2 ls she from Spain?

from

from France? Yes,

7 Vladimir Putin:
8 Adidas:

American.

Russian.
German.

3 My car isnt from Germany.

4 My favourite music is from the UK.

5 Is Al Pacino from the USA?

6 Is Lady Gaga from Poland?

7 Is his television from Japan?

8 My favourite films are from Mexico.

2.4 Complete the dialogue with my, your, his or her.

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