Focus on nominals: practice grammar book for intermediate learners of English. Бочарова М.В - 43 стр.

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«Well, then (26) ____ money for (27) ____ apples.»
«But you still have your apples», said (28)____man and walked out of
(29)____shop.
TASK 66. Put in THE, A/AN or – (no article).
A.
My father owns____1. shop in_____2. village where we live. His shop
is______3. only newsagent’s in our village. It’s next to________4. post of-
fice and ____5. station, and only two minutes walk from_____6. home.
_______7. shop has been in our family for generations. I used to help my
grandfather on____8. Sunday afternoons by weighing_____9. sweets and
putting them in_____10. bags. Sometimes he would even let me
use________11. ice-cream machine, which I liked.
B.
Do you see _____1. man standing near ____2. door? He works as____3. assis-
tant in ___4. same shop as I do. Well, I saw him ___5. other day and he was
driving____6. big red Porsche. And do you see___7. expensive clothes he’s
wearing? Where does he get_____8. money to pay for it all? _____9. month ago
he didn’t have____10. penny. I told you about ___11. burglary that we had
at __ 12. shop, didn’t I? Do you think I should go to ____13. police?
C.
There must be something wrong with me. _____1. people usually think that
____2. babies are sweet and___3. teenagers are annoying. Not me. I think
_____4. babies are boring. For me, ______5. children are only interesting
from about _____6. age of two, when you can understand ____7. things that
they say. But ___8. time between ages thirteen and twenty are_____9. years
that I like best. Oh, it’s difficult at____10. times but I still prefer talking
about ___11.money with a teenager to cleaning a baby’s bottom.
«Well, then (26) ____ money for (27) ____ apples.»
«But you still have your apples», said (28)____man and walked out of
(29)____shop.


TASK 66. Put in THE, A/AN or – (no article).
A.
     My father owns____1. shop in_____2. village where we live. His shop
     is______3. only newsagent’s in our village. It’s next to________4. post of-
     fice and ____5. station, and only two minutes walk from_____6. home.
     _______7. shop has been in our family for generations. I used to help my
     grandfather on____8. Sunday afternoons by weighing_____9. sweets and
     putting them in_____10. bags. Sometimes he would even let me
     use________11. ice-cream machine, which I liked.
B.
     Do you see _____1. man standing near ____2. door? He works as____3. assis-
     tant in ___4. same shop as I do. Well, I saw him ___5. other day and he was
     driving____6. big red Porsche. And do you see___7. expensive clothes he’s
     wearing? Where does he get_____8. money to pay for it all? _____9. month ago
     he didn’t have____10. penny. I told you about ___11. burglary that we had
     at __ 12. shop, didn’t I? Do you think I should go to ____13. police?
C.
        There must be something wrong with me. _____1. people usually think that
     ____2. babies are sweet and___3. teenagers are annoying. Not me. I think
     _____4. babies are boring. For me, ______5. children are only interesting
     from about _____6. age of two, when you can understand ____7. things that
     they say. But ___8. time between ages thirteen and twenty are_____9. years
     that I like best. Oh, it’s difficult at____10. times but I still prefer talking
     about ___11.money with a teenager to cleaning a baby’s bottom.


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