Exercise III. Put my, mine, he, his, her, hers, you, yours into the gaps.
This is ____ watch, and that is ____ (my, yours).
This is not ____ pencil, _____ is red (hers, her).
This picture is not _____ (our, ours).
These are _____ notes and those are _____ (theirs, our).
_____name is Tom, _____is John (mine, his).
That bag is _____ (my, mine).
This girl is _____ daughter and that is _____ (his, hers).
Exercise IV. Complete these sentences with at, in, or on.
He lives ____ Paris.
She is ____ Los Angeles on business.
I read the paper ____ the taxi ____ the way.
We seldom meet ____ the tennis stadium.
She works ____ restaurant ____ the evening to earn extra money.
There is a box ____ the window.
The family is ____ the table.
Conversation
There’s a Nice Apartment
Janet: Hello.
Agent: Hello.
Janet: Is there an empty apartment in this building?
Agent: Yes, there is. There’s a nice apartment on the fifth floor.
Janet: Are there two bedrooms?
Agent: No, there aren’t. There’s a living-room, a small kitchen and a very small bathroom.
Janet: And the bedroom?
Agent: Oh, there is a very large bedroom.
Janet: Is there a balcony?
Agent: No, there is no balcony.
Janet: Where’s the kitchen?
Agent: Here it is.
Janet: Oh, it is very small.
Agent: Yes, but there is a stove, a refrigerator and dishwasher.
Janet: Are there any windows in the bedroom?
Agent: Yes, there are two large windows in the bedroom.
Janet: Good. It’s a nice apartment.
“Seven days without laugher
makes one weak.”
(Joel Goodman)
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