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Choose the correct demonstrative pronoun to complete each sentence.

1. These are the shoes I like.


2. That car over there is the best one.
3. These books right a are mine.
4. That store across the street sells clothes.
5. Those students over there are my friends.
6. I’ve been looking for a turkey, and I’d like to buy this one.
7. This is the year we’ll win the championship!
8. Those shoes are black.
9. Those shoes are gray.
10. This pen is small.
11. This pen is very large.
12. The time on that clock is 5:00.
13. The time on that clock is 11:50.
14. That plane is a toy.
15. That plane isn’t a toy.
16. That cat is eating
17. That cat isn’t eating.
18. These glasses are for reading
19. These glasses are sunglasses.

Fill the gaps with a or an respectively.

This is an arrow.

This is a pencil.

She is an actress.

This is an owl.
This is an hen.

That is a wolf.

That is an eagle.

He is an astronaut.

This is a hamburger.

It is an island.

Sixty minutes in a hour.

This is a unicorn.

Fill in the blanks using “AM, IS, ARE, AM NOT, ISN’T, AREN’T”:
1. It is an onion.
2. Jasmine isn’t a student. (-)
3. We are friends. (+)
4. I am not hungry. (-)
5. Mark is 20 years old. (+)
6. A bee isn’t a big insect. (-)
7. Newsweek is a magazine. (+)
8. I am not a professional football player. (-)
9. I know you. You are in my class. (+)
10. Cows isn’t insects. They are mammals. (- / +)
11. İzmir is a city. (+)
12. He is a postman. (+)
13. It is nine o’clock. (+)
14. Manhattan isn’t an island. (-)
15. Mr. Richards is a lawyer. (+)
16. I am ill. I am not happy. (+ / -)
17. London is a big city. (+)
18. Dave and Adrian aren’t sisters. They are brothers. (- / +)
19. New York is near New Jersey. (+)
20. Susan and I are

Read the paragraph and answer the questions:


Brian is a doctor. He looks after sick people. He usually gets up at 6.00 o’clock.
Today he is late, it is 6.30 and he is still in bed. He usually goes to work by train but
today he is driving to work. He arrives at work at 6.30 every morning but it is 7.30
now and he is still driving. It’s 12.00 o’clock now. He always has his lunch at 12.00
but today he isn’t having lunch at 12.00, he is looking after his sick patients. It is half
past seven now, Brian is watching TV. He usually watches TV at half past seven
because his favorite programme starts at half past seven. Brian has his dinner at
8.30 everyday and he is having dinner now. It is 24.00 now Brian is going to bed. He
always goes to bed at 24.00.

1. What does Brian do? He is a doctor.


2. What time does he usually get up? He usually get up at 6.00 o’clock.
3. How does he usually go to work? He usually goes to work by train.
4. Why is he driving to work today? Because he is late.
5. What time does he arrive at work everyday? He arrives at work 6.30 every
morning.
6. When does he always have his lunch? He always has his lunch at 12.00
7. What is he doing at 12.00 today? he is looking after his sick patients.
8. Why does he usually watch TV at 7.30? Because his favorite programme starts at
half past seven.
9. What time does he go to bed? He is goes to bad at 24.00
10. What time is he going to bed now? He always goes to bed at 24.00.

Fill in the blanks with PRESENT CONTINUOUS or SIMPLE PRESENT:

1. The children playing (play) outside now.


2. She usually reads (read) the newspaper in the morning.
3. I doing (do) my homework now.
4. I eating (eat) my dinner now.
5. Do you want (you / want) a pizza?
6. They watching (watch) TV now.
7. I don’t like (not / like) spaghetti.
8. The baby sleeping (sleep) now.
9. My mother usually cooks (cook) dinner in the evening.
10. He white (write) a letter to his pen-friend every month.
11. She doesn’t like (not / like) football.
12. Mary listening (listen) to music now.
13. Tom usually drinks (drink) coffee, but he drinking (drink) tea now.
14. We goes (go) to the disco tonight.
15. He go (he / go) to work by bus everyday

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